In this special episode, hosts Taniya Nagpal and Roger Hudson interview three talented students - Natalia Skomorokhova, Sonja Dass, and Rachel Gain - participating in the Western University Graduate Symposium on Music. A variety of topics are discussed, including the ways in which music can imitate art, feminist advocates ahead of their time, and what in the world a harpsichord is!
Hosted by: Roger Hudson & Taniya Nagpal
155 | From the World to Western
154 | Bad Ass Beetles
153 | When Dendrites Go Dend-Wrong
Special Episode: WUGSOM Part 2 - Meaningful Music and Women in Song
152 | The hot and cold of lava
151 | Raving Autobiographically
150 | Advocating for Accessibility
Special Episode: WUGSOM Part 1 - Live! at the Western University Graduate Symposium on Music
Special Episode: "Why Am I Here?" A Questionable Conversation With The Lego Grad Student
149 | Baby: "It's Cold Outside. My Mother Will Start To Worry"
148 | Be gone Bacteria, you Baerly have a chance
147 | Pretty Fly for a Social Guy
146 | Learning from Adversity
145 | To Hibernate, Perchance to Dream
144 | Hey Doctor, What's Smoking?
143 | What Does Stress Smell Like For a Bird?
142 | A Love Affair With Streaming Media
141 | Square Off With Memory
140 | The Birds and the Beats
Special Episode: LUNAR SPECIAL - Observing the moon
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