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The Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast explores social and religious life in the Greco-Roman world, especially early Christianity including the New Testament. Half-hour episodes are released bi-weekly from September to June (with a summer break in July and August). These episodes are not scripted; they are edited versions of improvised lectures from point-form notes.
Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean » Podcast
A world of legend and truth, from the folk tradition to the not-so-everyday life of Mr Tim
The Room Behind the Bookcase
Deloitte Canada Insights is a complimentary audio newsmagazine that explores important business issues of the day. From regulatory compliance to in-depth analysis of specific industries, our practitioners offer their unique perspectives on the issues that affect businesses today.
Deloitte Canada Insights
US Internet Marketing, Deloitte Services LP
Providing marketing insight to manufacturers and innovators - www.atomicacreative.com
Product Life by Atomica Creative
Content from the FuturePlay conferences from 2005, 2006 and the upcoming 2007 conference.. Interviews, presentations, roundtables etc...
Future Play
Photography podcast & blog discusses photography, digital photography, fine art photography as well as provide tips and techniques to improve your photography.
Photography podcast - photography blog - Photography.ca
From the psychology department at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada, here's Dave Brodbeck. Courses PSYC 1106 - Introduction to Psychology 1, PSYC 3106 - Evolutionary Approaches to Behaviour, and STAT 2126 - Introduction to Statistics.
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
J.C. Hutchins
CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of this country's largest cultural institutions. Through the delivery of a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and satellite-based services, CBC-Radio/Canada is available how, where, and when Canadians want it
CBC Radio
Deloitte Insights is a weekly audio business news podcast that delves into the business strategies that address the issues affecting your industry. Topics such as accounting, audit, tax, finance, technology, risk management, governance and much more are d
US Internet Marketing, Deloitte Services LP
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Here’s a short video segment we shot of the Rock For Haiti fundraiser at the Farside Lounge at Red Deer College on Saturday February 6, 2010. More video to follow.
Rock For Haiti video
The announcement by the CRTC that they will hold a policy hearing in October to examine whether carriers should be required to provide high-speed Internet access to poorly served rural regions in this Globe and Mail article is good news. Of course the response from the telecom/wireless carriers in the article is no surprise . [...]
CRTC to start talks on increased access to rural broadband
In an attempt to become a serious citizen journalist, I went out and covered a local event here in Penhold. Thanks to all the folks from the town – Julia, Tara and Dean – who took part. Hoping to do more in the future.
BTW: Citizen journalism isn’t hard. If I can do it – you [...]
Our latest video: Penhold Community Breakfast Jan 30, 2010
We have been working recently with Fred May Jr. from CentralAlbertaTV.net and we shot this in his studio down in Olds Alberta. Fred has been in mainstream broadcasting for over thirty years and has switched to web based video and TV because he believes that it is the future of delivering local TV programing. I [...]
Does local TV matter?
Sorry I couldn’t resist. Everyone is coming up with names for the new (rumoured) Apple touch screen computer and since I remember the Newton I thought it would be good for a laugh. For those who weren’t around when the Newton came out and took the industry by storm (actually it was more of a [...]
The iNewton – Apple’s new touch screen computer?
It sounds like Jim Shaw, who brought us such things as Shaw cable is looking over the bric-a-brac at the Canwest yard sale. Reports say he is doing this to see what he can do to ‘help them out’. That’s mighty neighborly of Jim. It’s also a great business strategy. Thirty years ago cable was [...]
Shaw interested in Canwest assets
If you don’t follow Kirk Lapointe via his RSS feed or on Twitter, you should. Particularly if you are interested in some of the changes and discussions going on behind the scenes in the newspaper business. Your daily newspaper is undergoing major changes and some bright people out there are looking for solutions to aid [...]
Outsourced newspapers: an option worth considering
Years ago when we purchased our first video tape deck (BTW it was a Beta) trips to the video store became a weekly routine. I remember spending an hour and sometimes longer browsing through the titles on the shelves looking at blockbusters and the odd and unusual. Then we switched to satellite and pay-for-view movies [...]
Movies from the web – no more trips to the video store
A small business owner mentioned to me that they didn’t think their target market were big on using the web for shopping or research into products or services. They felt that the older demographic that they market to didn’t use the web that much. The “older” group they referred to were the boomers aged 45 [...]
You might not use the web but they do – know your market
Here is our latest video for A Better World Canada . . .
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A Better World Canada video – Eric’s Kenya trip
Join us a the next Red Deer Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours networking event on Tuesday February 23 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Red Deer Lodge in Red Deer.
Business after Hours
Location: Red Deer Lodge, 4311-49 Avenue
The February Event will be hosted by Red Deer Lodge Hotel & Conference Centre.
Business after Hours are min-traideshows [...]
Red Deer Business After Hours Feb. 23 starts at 5:00pm
There are hints that social media – blogs, Twitter and Facebook – are driving audiences to view traditional TV. Large events such as the Oscars and the Vancouver Olympics show that it is important to tie in social media and engagement with the event. Some experts in the TV business are convinced that there is [...]
Traditional TV gets boost from social media
Walter Schwabe from “fusedlogic” recently asked via Twitter ‘if a candidate’s use of social media would affect your support for them?’. We don’t have access to the answers that Walter received from the Twitter community but we will offer our own here. There is a lot more to a candidates platform than whether or not [...]
Political candidates and social media: don’t miss out on spreading your message
While reading Tom Webster’s blog post where he gives a preview of his upcoming talk at Blogworld 2010 it was exciting to see that according to his work with Edison Research, the audience for podcasting is growing. A slow but steady growth since 2005 now shows that in 2010 almost 1 in 4 Americans have [...]
The many faces of Podcasting
The City of Red Deer released the latest census report on July 2, 2010 with the full report available on their website next week. The general take on Red Deer is that it is a young city and growing. The average age is pegged at 34 years of age with a fairly even split between [...]
Red Deer is ready for social media
Social media has gone crazy with the skyrocketing growth of social technologies such as Twitter and Facebook but what about some of the other social technologies that started off the current revolution in online communications? There was a time when blogs, wikis and podcasts led the parade known as Web 2.0 (a new way to [...]
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