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The Public

Kevin Caners

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The Public is a program exploring arts & contemporary society through in-depth conversations with today's most compelling thinkers, writers, artists and public personalities. Hosted by Kevin Caners for CIUT 89.5 FM, out of The University of Toronto.
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Broadcasting Canada

Kevin Caners

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A series that celebrates public broadcasting in Canada and where we meet the CBC broadcasters and voices who bring us together as a country from coast to coast to coast Hosted by Kevin Caners and produced by the program The Public out of CIUT at the University of Toronto
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The Kind Community Show

Kind Community | Caner Veli

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This is the Kind Community Show, where we share stories of people building a kinder, healthier and more sustainable future. We demonstrate how collaboration can help make the sustainable attainable and accessible. Kind.Community is a platform to co-create a sustainable future. Have something to share? We would love to hear from you. Apply via our website. www.kind.community
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Radiowaves

Kevin Caners

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Radiowaves is a show that takes you into the studios and behind the mics of the renowned voices of public radio and podcasting. Through long-form and intimate conversations, Radiowaves explores the minds of the likes of Ira Glass, Jad Abumrad, Amy Goodman, Peter Sagal, and many other radio greats. From their professional origins and the secrets of their craft to their views on politics and the media landscape: if you have ever been curious to learn more about the voices you listen to, this i ...
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CANCER DAILY HOROSCOPE READING

Cancer Daily Horoscope Reading

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Cancer Daily Horoscope Reading offers a daily dose of celestial wisdom, especially crafted for the empathetic and protective Cancer, born between June 21 and July 22. Embrace the cosmic tides of emotion and intuition.
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This podcast brings you conversations with experts from within the field of L&D and beyond, uncovering innovative ideas from unexpected places. Discover fresh approaches to learning and development that challenge the status quo. Brought to you by Learnnovators, your one-stop-shop for all things L&D.
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Eğlenceli İngilizce ve ötesi... 2007'den beri yayınlanan aylık periyotlu Türkçe podcast... / Learn English with fun, and more... This is a monthly podcast since 2007. Speaking language is mainly Turkish, and partly English.
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Sarah Lindsey, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), has specialized in oncology since 2000. Whether it has been her countless patients and their loved ones, her colleagues, university students, or even her own close friends and relatives, one thing has always been clear when navigating the dizzying world of cancer: Oftentimes all one needs is to be able to process the same information... just from a different angle. That’s why we’ve set out to provide you with professionally produced discussion ...
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Connectibles

Connectibles

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"Are we alone in the universe? "Yes"?, "No"?, "Maybe"? Here, we connect. Each episode, join The LongTalk featuring real stories of passionate people following their inner voices. In the LongTalk Connectibles we talk with our precious guests about what they do, feel, learn, love and fear, or dream of while in their proffessional silos. Listen to their insights, experiences, maybe some great advice, and deep knowledge on their own fields. "Life is Beautiful When You're Bold!" Lale Başarır
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, ağırlıklı olarak din, bilim, felsefe konularının yer aldığı "Tartışmalar" serimize devam ediyoruz. Bu bölümde şu başlıklara değinilmiştir: - Kur'an ile bilim uyuşur mu? - Kur'an'da bilimsel mucizeler var mıdır? - Kur'an'ın evrenin genişlediğini haber vermesi. - Hubble gözlemi ve Einstein'in itirafı - Kur'an ve Big B…
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In this episode of the Learning+ Podcast, Jess Almlie joins Vidya for a thoughtful conversation about what it really takes for L&D to move from being a service function to a strategic partner. Together, they explore how well-intentioned habits can limit L&D’s influence, why saying “yes” isn’t always a problem, how small behavioral shifts change sta…
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In this episode, Dr. Cynthia Nebel joins Vidya to explore how learning science can reshape the entire talent cycle, from onboarding and leadership development to retention and even exits. They discuss why effective learning often feels effortful, how spaced retrieval strengthens real-world performance, why autonomy is more about perception than fre…
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, ağırlıklı olarak din, bilim, felsefe konularının yer aldığı "Tartışmalar" serimize devam ediyoruz. Bu bölümde şu başlıklara değinilmiştir: - Allah bizi niçin yarattı? - Allah'ın insanı yaratmasının amacı nedir? - Allah bizi neden imtihan etmektedir? - Allah iyilik ve kötülüğü neden yaratmıştır?…
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This episode explores a simple but powerful shift: learning modes, not learning styles. Vidya sits down with Dr. Kuva Jacobs to unpack why certain learning myths persist, what they reveal about unmet needs, and how reframing them opens more practical paths for design. They discuss metacognition, mode-shifting, environment as a design variable, and …
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In this solo episode, Vidya dives into the real work of performance consulting… beyond courses, content, and completion rates. She explores why most behavior change dies in the “messy middle”, where systems, workflows, incentives, and culture collide. This is a practical, honest look at how L&D can move from delivering training to shaping condition…
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, ağırlıklı olarak din, bilim, felsefe konularının yer aldığı "Tartışmalar" serimize devam ediyoruz. Bu bölümde şu başlıklara değinilmiştir: - Big Bang (Büyük Patlama) - Çoklu evrenler - Evrenin bir başlangıcının olması, Tanrı'nın varlığını gereksinir mi? - Kur'an'da 5 vakit namaz var mı?…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, Vidya speaks with Connie about what it really means to be visible in today’s professional world. Together, they unpack why visibility is no longer vanity but service, and how consistency, authenticity, and self-awareness shape lasting credibility. Connie shares practical ways to overcome imposter thoughts, …
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, ağırlıklı olarak din, bilim, felsefe konularının yer aldığı "Tartışmalar" serimize devam ediyoruz. Bu bölümde şu başlıklara değinilmiştir: - Evrenin keşfedilebilirliği ve anlaşılabilirliği - İnsanın evreni keşfedebilme potansiyeli - İnsanın anlam arayışı - Evrende düzen var mıdır? - Evrende bilim yapabiliyor olmak, …
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What if learning isn’t about knowledge at all, but about what people care about? In this episode, Vidya speaks with Nick Shackleton-Jones, author of How People Learn and one of L&D’s most provocative voices. Nick argues that learning is an affective process - memory and behavior are shaped by emotion, not logic. They explore why compliance training…
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In this episode of the Learning+ Podcast, Vidya sits down with Guy Wallace, a pioneer who has been championing performance-first thinking in L&D for over four decades. Guy shares why most performance problems aren’t training problems, why only 5-15% of people can learn out of context, and why pilot testing should be designed to break your training,…
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, yeni bir seriye başlamış bulunuyoruz. Ağırlıklı olarak din, bilim, felsefe konularının yer alacağı "Tartışmalar" serisinin bu ilk bölümünde şu başlıklara değinilmiştir: - Kocaman evrende, küçücük insanın bir değeri var mıdır? - İnsan değerini nereden alır? - İnsan, diğer canlılardan üstün müdür? - Meleklerin secde e…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, Vidya sits down with Mark Sheppard, senior learning advisor and respected voice in the L&D community. Mark brings sharp insights into why L&D so often becomes a band-aid for broken systems - and what it takes to break free of that cycle. From the danger of chasing credibility over impact, to the emotional l…
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In this episode, Vidya speaks with Caner Akova about what it really takes to drive performance in the workplace, and why delivering content isn't enough. They explore why L&D needs to design for friction, not just information, and how influence and stakeholder alignment can make or break learning efforts. From rethinking how we run pilots to tying …
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Caner Taslaman'ın "Hayretten Hayranlığa: Aforizmalarım" adlı kitabından alıntılara yer veriyoruz. - Anlam da, iyi de, doğru da, güzel de bizi çeker: Neden? Nereye? - Her şey anlamsızsa ruh neden “anlam” diye haykırır? - Eğer her şey anlamsız olsaydı “anlam” diye bir kavram olur muydu? - Haz peşinde koşan anlamı kaybeder, anlam peşinde koşan hazzı y…
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Making L&D Matter: A Maturity Model Conversation with David James What does real L&D maturity look like in 2025? In this episode, Vidya speaks with David James (CLO of 360Learning and host of the Learning & Development Podcast) about his L&D Maturity Model - and what it takes to move from reactive training to strategic, business-aligned learning. T…
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In this episode of Learning+, Vidya speaks with Goutham Yegappan - educator, data scientist, and question-asker - about reimagining education beyond systems, silos, and standardization. They explore why curiosity fades, how the teacher-student divide holds us back, and why passion isn’t something to find, but a way of seeing. This isn’t a conversat…
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Caner Taslaman'ın "Hayretten Hayranlığa: Aforizmalarım" adlı kitabından alıntılara yer veriyoruz. - İnsan ne mazlum ne de zalim olmalı! Fakat ahiret hesabını bilenler için mazlum olmak, zalim olmaktan iyidir. - İnsanlar bu dünyadan mahrum kalmamak için ölümü düşünmüyorlar ama ölümü düşünmeyerek ahiretten mahrum kalıyorlar. - Evrenin sonlu olması ba…
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Dive deep into the inspiring journey of Zafar Bhunnoo, a trailblazing entrepreneur who turned his values of kindness, community, and sustainability into groundbreaking ventures. In this riveting episode, Zafar Bhunnoo takes us on a rollercoaster journey through his entrepreneurial highs and lows. From managing £2 billion in real estate assets to st…
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Why doesn’t learning always lead to action? In this episode, Vidya sits down with Julie Dirksen - author, designer, and one of the clearest thinkers on behavior change in L&D. They explore why systems thinking can sometimes overwhelm us, how to design for motivation dips, what to do when learners don’t see themselves as part of the problem, and why…
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What does it really take to build a thriving learning community - one where people feel safe, supported, and inspired to grow? In this episode, Erin Chancellor joins Vidya to share how she co-manages the Useful L&D Community with care, clarity, and intentional structure. They explore what “lurker love” looks like in action, why creating space matte…
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In this episode, Tom McDowall joins us for a deep dive into learner autonomy, performance-focused design, and the real role of L&D in a fast-changing world. We unpack what it means to give learners control, how to balance autonomy with compliance, and why experimentation - not training - is often the better answer. From Dungeons & Dragons to chatbo…
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What does it really take to build a learning strategy that sticks? In this episode, Michelle Ockers helps unpack the difference between tactical execution and strategic clarity. From shifting the conversation from skills to capability, to evaluating learning as a tool for improvement, and not just as proof, Michelle shares practical, grounded advic…
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What if service wasn’t just a department, but a way of thinking across your entire organization? In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, Ron Kaufman - global expert on service culture and best-selling author of Uplifting Service - joins us to break down what it really takes to build a culture of continuous service improvement. We explore why mind…
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In this solo episode, Srividya Kumar explores the power of practice in learning and why it's a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of effective training. She discusses how focusing too much on theory can hinder learners from applying their knowledge. Drawing on real-world examples, Srividya shares how practice scenarios can help learners gain confi…
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Deprem bölgesinde olağanüstü hal kapsamında, sahiplerinden habersiz olarak tarlalara el atma ve kamulaştırma örneğini ele alıyoruz. - Bir zeytin tarlasının hikâyesi. - Deprem bölgesinde zeytin tarlalarının kamulaştırılması - Sahiplerinden habersiz şekilde taşınmazlara el atma
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In this episode of the Learning+ Podcast, Dr. Nigel Paine explores what it truly means to build a learning culture. He challenges the obsession with perfect courses, emphasizing the need to focus on impact instead. From the power of psychological safety to the role of leadership vulnerability, Nigel shares how organizations can create lasting chang…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, Matthew Richter joins host Srividya Kumar to explore the powerful connection between motivation, leadership, and learning. Drawing on Self-Determination Theory, Matthew discusses how fulfilling core psychological needs - competence, autonomy, and relatedness - is key to fostering lasting motivation. He shar…
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Margie Meacham, the “Brain Lady,” has dedicated her career to understanding how our brains learn and how that knowledge can shape more effective training. A pioneer in integrating neuroscience with learning design, she’s also been a trailblazer in using AI to create personalized learning experiences. In this episode, Margie shares how neuroscience …
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Most workplace training falls short - not because we lack research, but because we fail to apply it well. In this episode, Clark Quinn joins us to unpack what it really takes to make learning stick. We talk about why recall alone isn’t enough, how to design practice that drives real performance, and why so many learning programs get engagement wron…
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Most workplace training stops at delivering information - but does that actually help people apply what they’ve learned? In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, Christy Tucker joins us to explore how scenario-based learning bridges the gap between knowledge and action. We discuss how practice and feedback build confidence, when branching scenario…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, we chat with Satyarup Siddhanta, an extraordinary mountaineer and Guinness World Record holder, who defied asthma to conquer the highest peaks in the world. Satyarup’s journey is one of perseverance, mental toughness, and the relentless pursuit of personal growth. From near-death experiences to skiing at th…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, we sit down with JD Dillon, a passionate advocate for frontline enablement and the author of the upcoming The Frontline Enablement Handbook. JD shares his unique perspective on empowering frontline employees—the 80% of the global workforce who are often overlooked in most learning strategy discussions. From…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, behavioral scientist Vishal George shares how small, intentional experiments can spark meaningful change. From creating cultures that embrace experimentation to designing tools that make better behaviors easier, Vishal offers practical strategies that anyone can apply. He also explores why curiosity, commun…
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In this episode, Liam Cole and Caner Veli discuss the importance of building relationships and nurturing connections. They also discuss the significance of health and well-being in achieving success and optimal performance. Takeaways 👉Building relationships and adding value to others is essential for success. 👉Investing time and effort in building …
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In this thought-provoking episode, Lauren Waldman—scientist, learning designer, and yes, “The Learning Pirate”—takes us into the fascinating world of neuroscience. She reveals why learning professionals must stop designing for content and start designing for the brain. Discover how understanding memory, attention, and focus can revolutionize learni…
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In this solo episode, host Srividya Kumar (Vidya) dives into one of the most talked-about (and often misunderstood) topics in L&D—engagement. Reflecting on her early learning experiences, she shares insights on why excitement doesn’t always equal engagement, and explores how to foster emotional and cognitive connections in learners. Vidya demystifi…
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, we sit down with Sam Rogers—musician, performer, and instructional designer whose path into L&D has been anything but traditional. Sam shares how his journey from the stage to instructional design shaped his unique approach to building effective learning ecosystems. With experience consulting for companies …
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In this episode of The Learning+ Podcast, we sit down with Erik Solheim, global leader in environmental diplomacy and former head of the United Nations Environment Programme. Erik shares powerful insights on how nations can balance economic growth with sustainability, offering lessons that resonate far beyond environmental policy. From fostering co…
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Enlem ve Boylam'ın bu bölümünde, güvelenen / kurtlanan kuru gıda maddelerini atmaya kıyamadığı için, M. Birgin 'in onları değerlendirme serüvenine tanık olacaksınız. :) İçerik Özeti - Dimyat'a pirince giderken, evdeki bulgurdan oldum. - Ata bineyim derken, altımdaki eşekten oldum. - Kuru gıdayı haşerelerden ayrıştırma yöntemleri :) - Kurtlanan kuru…
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How accessible is your learning program? In this episode, we chat with Dr. Nicole Letoile, an expert in accessibility and inclusive design, who’s on a mission to make learning environments work for everyone. Together, we explore practical strategies to weave accessibility into your programs from day one. Nicole shares her wisdom on creating content…
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In this episode, Heidi Kirby, PhD, brings her no-nonsense approach to learning design. We dive into her mission behind “Useful Stuff” and why focusing on solutions over tools is critical in L&D. We also explore her transition from academia to corporate, the evolution of learning, and how AI can empower – but not replace – the skilled instructional …
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In this episode, we chat with Ross Stevenson, where we break down the misconceptions surrounding generative AI tools like ChatGPT, and explain why treating them like Google Search can lead to frustration. Ross highlights the importance of adapting our approach to these tools, focusing on effective prompting, and understanding their probabilistic na…
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