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This is a podcast about stories, place, and identity from students at the UBC Creative Writing Department in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. It features multi-genre writing, music, and experiments with sound... more
FAQs about What Should We Call This?:How many episodes does What Should We Call This? have?The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
April 21, 2024Baking BadJoin Mina Han as she discusses the varied nature of depression, the stigma that surrounds it, describes some of its common symptoms… and makes a tasty depression dessert! (If you or someone you know needs help, visit https://www.helpguide.org/find-help.htm to find a hotline geared to your situation and geographic location)...more10minPlay
April 21, 2024Campus Clock CatastropheGreetings, adventures! Fancy an exploration quest through the Griffon’s Nest Tavern and the Irving Academy of Magic, do you? Grab your headphones and dive right in tosave UBC from a mysterious time spell! You best be quick; the clock’s ticking. Campus Clock Catastrophe is an interactive fantasy fiction podplay piece inspired byDungeons and Dragons. This episode by Michelle Bettauer focuses on a walkable path from the UBC Student Nest to the K. Irving Learning Centre Ridington Room and the Ladner Clock Tower. Listeners are encouraged to follow this route and complete quests along the journey that range from exploring extravagant tavern shops to escorting a pompous elf, to unlocking the mysterious of the Head Wizard’s study. What Do We Call This? is a podcast written by students of the UBC Creative Writingprogram. Each piece focuses on exploring place and identity in a different way. This piece overlays a fantasy element overtop of UBC’s campus and allows its listeners to experience and explore UBC in a fresh way to see campus in a way they never have before. Credit to “The Red Fox Tavern” belongs to Curran Son; all other songs and SFX are Creative Commons. Special thanks to Kaysan for voicing Grimmbourne the Tavern Keeper....more15minPlay
April 21, 2024Heartbreak High Revisited In this episode, Salem Farmer explores the world of autistic representation in media using Netflix's show "Heartbreak High" as a blueprint for positive representation. ...more18minPlay
April 21, 2024Death To Your DarlingsListen in as two UBC creative writing students, Audrey and Lester, workshop a short fiction piece — with only a minimal amount of buffoonery. (By Audrey Wahking)Follow along and read the full piece here: https://tinyurl.com/DeathToYourDarlingsExcerpt...more16minPlay
April 21, 2024Food for the Soul“Food for the Soul” is an episode created for the UBC Creative Writing student podcast by Kaitlyn Luk Cheng, who says, "Coming from a culture where eating is embedded in bringing people together, I wanted my interviewees to reflect on that aspect and see how it filtered into other aspects of their lives." In this episode, we explore how the Filipino culture has been brought to Canada, accepting your roots in a new setting and the importance of childhood development.Show Mentioned: Korean Drama - Touch Your HeartIntro Outro: Good Evening Bossa By Riverworn from Epidemic SoundMusic: Empty Food Bowl By PurrpleCat from Pixabay...more15minPlay
April 21, 2024Roots and RoutesRoots and Routes is an education/interview podcast episode by Pamath Yakandawela Liyanaarachchige that hopes to provide insight to beginning artists. In a world of seclusion where resources and guidance feels like it's dwindling, this episode eases the tension of anxiety that beginning artists have, by interviewing established artists about place and craft. Here, we interview Chin Injeti, who gracefully provides his wisdom about the early stages of his fruitful career....more14minPlay
April 21, 2024The Flamesong FestivalIn Oi In Lin's fiction piece, we explore how the truth behind stories becomes lost or distorted over time. In it, the main character Quinn returns to her hometown to uncover the truth behind an ancient local legend of two deities, but what she discovers might just be the tip of the iceberg. ...more27minPlay
FAQs about What Should We Call This?:How many episodes does What Should We Call This? have?The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.