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S2E5 Making Bad Art with Josh Burke | 027
Josh Burke (he/him) is an artist, a voice acting enthusiast, an explainer of video games (to me), and an ocean floor mapping master's student. I've also been meaning to record an episode with him…
S2E4 Breakfast in Brazil with Bia Cordeiro | 026
Bia Cordeiro (she/her) is a stage manager, private chef, and defender of how good the Twilight movies are (I agree) - and this episode was a delight to record! We had so much fun chatting all things…
S2E3 Readerly Empathy with Fiona Conway | 025
Fiona Conway (she/her) is a reader, writer, and medical school student. We started chatting on Instagram (Fiona has the best book recommendations - I have read a lot based on her reviews, and she…
S2E2 Building a Foundation with Hannah Haynes-Macdonald | 024
Hannah Haynes-Macdonald (she/her) is a researcher, MSc student, avid concert-goer, and one of the kindest people that I know; I'm so excited that she agreed to come on the podcast and chat about her…
S2E23 Understanding to Death with Jason McIntyre | 023
Jason McIntyre is an emerging artist, improviser, comedian, and very wise friend of mine. I’ve been meaning to have him on the podcast for literal years, so I figured we’d start season two off with…
S1E22 Alligator Ecotoxicology & Reptile White Whales with Laura Kojima | 022
Laura Kojima (she/her) is an alligator ecotoxicologist and reptile enthusiast who recently defended her master's at the University of Georgia. This episode was recorded in September 2022; I'm…
S1E21 (Not) Monetizing Hobbies with Indhu Iyengar | 021
Indhu Iyengar (she/her) is a biology & philosophy student, figure skater, and the all around queen of hobbies. Indhu and I recorded this episode back in the fall, and I'm so thrilled that it is…
S1E20 Positive Learning Environments with Grace Harrington | 020
Grace Harrington (she/her) is a dancer, teacher, and maker of impulsive decisions. I got the chance to catch up with Grace after years of having lost touch, and I was so excited to hear about her…
S1E19 The Teen Collective with Alex Dawson & Al Newling | 019
Alex Dawson (they/them) and Al Newling (any pronouns) are writers, actors, official founding members of the Teen Collective, and definitely not sculptors. I’m super glad I got to have a chaotic video…
S1E18 A Bright Creative Process with Mary Walker | 018
Mary Walker (she/her) is an actor, graphic design legend, and first generation Canadian with a strong dislike of sunny winter days. Mary and I have known each other for a long time (and have worked…
S1E17 Committing to the Bit with Dani Brun | 017
Dani Brun (she/her) is an SNL line veteran, former Toronto resident, and Sara Bareilles fan (but just a normal amount). This episode was both one of the funniest I’ve ever recorded, and also a great…
S1E16 The Stage Manager Experience with Armin Panjwani | 016
Armin Panjwani (she/her) is a stage manager, media & theatre student, and very good friend! We recorded this episode late at night, and it felt like the cosiest, most comfortable conversation in…
S1E15 Classic Novels & Academic Imposter Syndrome with Karolina | 015
Karolina (she/her) is a masters student, passionate defender of Anne Brontë, and bookstagrammer (@karolinaofbookland). I'm super grateful that she was able to come onto the podcast - this was an…
S1E14 Finding Community with Matthias Whalen | 014
Matthias Whalen (he/him) is a fashion communications student currently on a semester exchange in Copenhagen. Matthias and I have been friends for years now, and recording this episode was an…
S1E13 Women in the Media with Emily Darling | 013
Emily Darling (she/her) is a director, drama and psychology student, and avid Taylor Swift fan. Fun fact: Emily and I had our first ever conversation while fake knife fighting in a first year drama…
S1E12 Xenophon of Ephesus & Electrician Etiquette with Esme Newling | 012
Esme Newling (she/her) is a book lover, classics student, actual social media icon, and longtime best friend of the podcast (and me). Recording this episode was the highlight of my week, and editing…
S1E11 The Right Time For University with Tanya Senechal | 011
Tanya Senechal (she/her) is an English student, England enthusiast, event planner, and cat owner. I met Tanya in online classes during Year One of the pandemic, but I’m so glad I’ve gotten the chance…
S1E10 Cathartic Nature Writing with Nadia Henderson | 010
Nadia Henderson (she/her) is a short story author, nature writer, and recent arrival to life in the Swedish countryside. I reached out to Nadia on Instagram after being fascinated by how she…
S1E9 Music & Monologues with Chris Rogers | 009
Chris Rogers (he/him) is an artist, musician, theatre student, and longtime pal of the podcast. Chris was there when I was first spitballing ideas about this podcast - in fact, he’s the creator of…
S1E8 Career Authenticity with Lynn Koworera | 008
Lynn Koworera (she/her) is a researcher, mentor, and productivity content creator. As if that wasn’t enough, she’s also in the midst of her doctorate degree. This episode is a perfect one to listen…
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(Extra) Ordinary People has published 27 episodes since October 2021, covering topics in Arts, Society & Culture.
(Extra) Ordinary People is currently dormant with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 51m.