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Listen as our pastors Cerena Browne and Jake Bursey help us dig into what God has to say to help us experience God in our lives and serve Him with our lives. Trinity EMC has been located in the north-west corner of Waterloo since 1990. We have regular gathering every Sunday at 10:00 am in person at 330 Conservation Drive, Waterloo, Ontario and online at trinityemc.com (check out the videos of the messages on the website).
 
Sermons by Paul Dunk, delivered at KW Redeemer in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. God’s grace toward us in Christ is central in our teaching. The gospel is both the good news that invites us into Christian faith and the power by which we live it out.
 
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Dog Friendly KW Podcast

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Dog Friendly KW Podcast

Justine Sparling & Mackenzie Drinkwater

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Official podcast of the @DogFriendlyKW instagram page. Hosted by local 519 pup-parents Justine Sparling & Mackenzie Drinkwater. New episodes premiere every Saturday at 11:00am on Midtown Radio (midtownradio.ca) and are uploaded to Spotify most Mondays. Instagram: @DogFriendlyKW; Pup Instagrams: @manitobamarshall & @littledears
 
Real Dictators continues to be available for free wherever you get your shows. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Real Dictators is the award-winning podcast hosted by Paul McGann that explores the hidden lives of history's tyrants. Follow @Noiser_Podcasts on Twitter for updates on our shows.
 
Discussions with local guests about movies and filmmaking. We’ll talk about local films, theatres, festivals, and the impact of film here in Waterloo Region. We’ll chat with local experts on broader themes like technology, art, and the cultural impact of movies. But mostly we’ll just spend time with great people, talking about something we love.
 
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Bonn Park Podcast

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Bonn Park Podcast

Sara Geidlinger and Marshall Ward

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Welcome to Bonn Park, where podcast hosts Marshall Ward and Sara Geidlinger chat in-depth with fascinating people living, working, and creating in Waterloo Region. Each episode features a different guest, with artists, writers, experts, entrepreneurs, activists and other folk talking about their motivations, inspirations, and aspirations. Marshall is a longtime newspaper columnist who has interviewed Hollywood celebrities and local characters; Sara is a photographer and filmmaker who loves t ...
 
A weekly podcast from the University of Waterloo with hosts Pamela Smyth and Brandon Sweet highlighting news, events and commentary from the Daily Bulletin. Feature interviews with students, faculty and staff showcase the depth and breadth of the expertise on campus and the vibrancy of our community. Episode transcripts available on request. Intro music: Nightstop – Harrison Ford: https://youtu.be/Iij7U6eE5lo License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://bit.ly/RFP_CClicense Outro music: ...
 
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Mathematical Dive

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Mathematical Dive

University of Waterloo Math Ambassadors

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Welcome to Mathematical Dive; a podcast by Math students for Math students. Listen in as we explore the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo with your hosts Josué Kurke (BMath '22) and Ina Wang (BMath '21). Hear what it's really like at Waterloo from our current Math students and alumni. Get information from our expert guests: Professors, Admissions team members, coop advisors, and more! If you love Math and want to listen to our Waterloo experience, then dive on in!
 
ON THE SCENE is a live radio broadcast showcasing the music, film, and arts events in KW each week. Hosted by local musician and podcaster Allison Dyjach, ON THE SCENE provides listings, artist interviews, and local music. Tune in at 7:00pm every Thursday on MidtownRadio.ca. Sponsored by the Downtown Kitchener and Uptown Waterloo BIAs.
 
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Hear Our Stories

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Hear Our Stories

City of Waterloo Museum

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Hello and welcome to Hear Our Stories, a podcast by the City of Waterloo Museum for the people of Kitchener-Waterloo. University of Toronto MMSt students Sarah, Harkamal, and Julia are your hosts as we explore the 2SLGBTQIA+ and Queer community of the City of Waterloo and KW area through interviews with queer residents, both past and present, of Waterloo Region.
 
History! The most exciting and important things that have ever happened on the planet. Powerful kings, warrior queens, nomads, empires and expeditions. Historian Dan Snow and his expert guests bring all these stories to life and more in a daily dose of history. Join Dan as he digs into the past to make sense of the headlines and get up close to the biggest discoveries being made around the world today, as they happen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
Emma talks with her guests in different London locations and captures the personal stories of these authors, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, photographers and book lovers who had known her Waterloo bookshop Travelling Through. Emma discovers what is motivating each podcast guest on their personal journey through London, the world and life, and the conversations will inspire, entertain, and bring a little more breadth to the way you yourself may be thinking - wherever you are in the world.
 
Looking for a local store for your cell phone repair in Waterloo, ON? Then look no further! SimplyFixIT is the go to choice for all your repair problems. SimplyFixIT on King St is conveniently located to serve both Waterloo and Kitchener. We are located inside the Waterloo Town Square with plenty of parking spots. We offer screen replacement, battery replacements on phones, tablets and laptops. Our expert technicians are familiar and can perform repairs on all major brands such as Apple, Sam ...
 
Waterloo Uncovered, the groundbreaking charity that combines world-class archaeology with veteran care and recovery, has been uncovering the secrets of the battlefield of Waterloo since 2015. Our brand new Visiting Historians podcast aims to shed new light on the battle and add valuable context to our archaeological discoveries by combining the archaeology with the history. In each episode, we'll bring you an exclusive interview with some of the world’s leading Napoleonic Historians and expe ...
 
In uncertain times what’s needed is not just clarity about today’s pandemic, but insight into the challenges that lie ahead as America recovers and returns to normal. GoodFellows, a weekly Hoover Institution broadcast, features senior fellows John Cochrane, Niall Ferguson, and H.R. McMaster discussing the social, economic, and geostrategic ramifications of this changed world.
 
First Person Podcast is a subset of First Person Scholar. Our content advocates for a new dynamic, one in which we demonstrates our relevancy through timely, rigorous, and accessible criticism that challenges all players to engage in what Mary Flanagan calls critical play. The podcasts we produce encourage players—be them developers, scholars, critics, or enthusiasts—to consider alternatives to popular interpretations of games, game play, and games culture. Through this discourse we seek to ...
 
Songbirding takes you on an auditory journey through the songs of birds. Recorded entirely outdoors, a variety of songbird species from the Great Lakes region of North America are featured. Each episode provides listeners with a unique and immersive experience, as they listen to the beautiful melodies and calls of different birds in their natural habitats. Along with the sounds, birding guide Rob Porter shares interesting facts and insights about the birds, providing a deeper understanding o ...
 
Welcome to the Waterloo Region Worships Podcast, where local worship pastors and worship leaders talk about life and worship - the ups and downs, the ins and outs. These conversations and relationships are the backbone of the growing WRW movement in the Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge area.
 
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On this episode, we'll learn about historical events that happened this week in history as they were depicted in Waterloo, The Blue Max and Hitler: The Rise of Evil. Did you enjoy this episode? Leave a comment: https://links.boatspodcast.com/comment Find the transcript and full show notes: https://links.boatspodcast.com/236 Learn more about BOATS T…
 
Ola Idris Al, Community and Engagement Manager at the University of Waterloo's Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Anti-racism joins us to talk about the BLACK@WATERLOO: BLACK FILM FESTIVAL, a celebration of storytelling for and by Black creatives. Brand new to the community, the festival showcases the diversity and creativity of Black filmmak…
 
A Stuart time capsule has emerged from beneath the sand after 320 years. In early December 1703, barometers across South-Eastern England plunged as a cyclone made landfall in Britain leaving a path of destruction in its wake. In London, the roof of Westminster Abbey was ripped off and hundreds of ships in the Thames smashed together and left in hea…
 
On this episode of Old Grey Mayors, Rob welcomes community volunteer extraordinaire Angie Hallman. From spray pads to Canada Day celebrations, Angie can be relied upon to help out her community in many ways. Rob first met Angie when they were on the CityNews Kitchener Friday Four segment. In 2018, Angie decided to take the plunge and ran to become …
 
As two of humanity's great religions, Islam and Christianity have shaped much of the world's history. Empires across the globe have risen and fallen under their influence, and there have been many occasions for them to go head-to-head on the battlefield. So what have been some of the greatest military clashes between Islam and Christianity? Dan is …
 
Lizz DiCesare discusses the perfect temperature for water, and other treats at the concession stand. Literary Lizard Lizz's Twitter and Instagram Mid-Credit Scene Podcast's socials. Email us at midcreditscenepod@gmail.com Mike Pereira's Twitter. Michael R. Clark's Twitter and Instagram. Logo design by Bearface Design. Theme music is The Show Must B…
 
Looking back at the past few weeks, it seems like banks are collapsing left, right and centre; but what exactly does this mean for us? Are these inconsequential blips on the financial radar, or will they herald the beginning of a major banking crisis? On today's episode, Dan is joined by Charles Read, who teaches economics and history at the Univer…
 
In this clip of the Dog Friendly KW podcast, Justine and Mackenzie decode frequently seen dog behaviours and how they give owners clues into what your dog is really feeling. They tackle the tail wag, body shakes, and MORE! The Dog Friendly KW Podcast is produced by Justine Sparling and Mackenzie Drinkwater with technical production and engineering …
 
While rifling through a stall at a flea market in Leningrad- now St Petersburg- composer and music producer Stephen Coates came across something unusual. It looked like a vinyl record, but when he held it up to the light, he noticed he could see the pattern of human bones on it. It was a bootlegged record made from an old x-ray. He dubbed his find …
 
Jennisha Wilson, director of anti-racism at Waterloo, discusses the unit’s priorities and plans, and what we can all do to advance anti-racism efforts at the University. Research Infosource designated Waterloo Research University of the Year among Canadian comprehensive universities for the 15th consecutive year. The University community will welco…
 
On 6 September 1560, Amy Robsart Dudley died after falling down a staircase at Cumnor Place in Oxfordshire. But did she fall? Was she pushed? Or did she throw herself down the stairs? These questions exercised Tudor courtiers and foreign ambassadors at the time. The truth mattered because Amy was the wife of Queen Elizabeth I’s leading courtier and…
 
Can we trace the 'British sense of humour' back to the Georgian period? It was an age of royal madness, political intrigue, the birth of modern celebrity, the French revolution, American independence and the Napoleonic Wars so the satirists of Georgian Britain had plenty to work with. In the late 18th century, artists like Thomas Rowlandson, James …
 
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