Season 1- V58
Meet the 2022-2023 Podcast Team!
“Talking about commuting to campus, and the struggles of being a U of T student really made feel seen..”
first year – Innis Student
Occasional Hosts & Recurring Guests
Stephanie Lee- Online Editor – Guest Yash Kumar Singhal – Editor in Chief – Host
Emma Tran – Junior Online Editor – Guest Rhea Goasin – Social Media Coordinator – Guest
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Listen to Season 1- V58
Halloween Special
In the first Herald Highlight of the year, Marty interviews Jackie Borland, to discus their short story: Watching Eyes
S1E1: Introducing Karen & the Heralds!
Welcome, to the very first episode of the Innis Herald Podcast!
In the first half of the episode, the podcast production team including Catherine Dumé, Marty Hewitt, and Huipeng Li, talk about their favourite foods, reveal why they joined the Herald, and attempt to make some crinkly ASMR.
Our host Catherine, along with editor-in-chief Yash, then chats with Innis College’s acting principal Karen Reid about everything from DnD to being a professor at U of T!
S1E2: Jack McGrath’s Registrar Break Down
Welcome to the second episode of The Innis Herald Podcast! Join our incredible hosts as they reflect on their experience at the Herald, share a sneak peek behind the curtain, and have special guest Jack McGrath break down everything there is to know about the Innis Registrar’s office.
A Return to Pragmatism With Kyle Newcombe
In this Herald Highlight, podcast producers Huipeng Li and Marty Hewitt interview a fellow Innisian: Kyle Newcome. He is one of the Innis Herald’s top contributors, the President of the IRC and is a second year student at Rotman.
One thing to know about Kyle is that he writes a lot. Like, A LOT, and on many topics from science to sports. To do him justice, we combined two interviews discussing two of Kyle’s recent works. In the first half, Huipeng interviews Kyle on his 6ix in the 6ix submission from the first issue, exploring his favorite spots in Toronto. In the second segment, Kyle and Marty have a lively discussion on Kyle’s recent environmental piece: “A Return to Pragmatism,” where he makes the compelling argument that environmental activists should return to a “data-driven, logical and unified approach.”
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S1E3: Black History Edit-a-thon
In this Innis Herald Podcast special, head producer Catherine Dumé (your fellow Black Innisian) celebrates Black History Month by interviewing Kate Johnson (Innis’ favorite librarian) and Storm Jeffers (a sociology Ph.D. candidate), who are promoting the 2023 Black History Edit-a-thon.
Help celebrate Black History this month by editing Wikipedia and improving the coverage of overlooked Black histories!
S1E4: Innis Lore with Briane Nasimok
Happy Valentine’s Day Innis! 💕
In this Innis Herald Podcast special, Editor in Chief Yash Kumar Singhal shares his love for old innis by interviewing Briane Nasimok, an Innis Alum.
Listen as he takes us back to the 1970s. Shares stories from his time at Innis and gives us some valuable life advice.
Want more content like this? Check out the recent issue at the newsstands (innis college, residence, Sidney smith, New College and Robarts).
Sprinkled throughout this issue are details from *Herald* issues past, making Vol. 58, Issue. 3 a “Love Letter to Old Innis.”
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S1E5: Black Student Experience
In this Innis Herald Podcast special,we continue the conversation of black experiences. Innis Herald’s Graphic Editor Lina Yan interviews Eli Rose an Innis College Lead Mentor, the program coordinator for Innis WUSC, as well as the Herald’s very Online Editor/Podcast Director Catherine Dumé. Both Eli and Catherine are one of the leading voices and contributors of Black Student Experience (BSE).
Eli and Catherine have an open conversation about what it’s like to be a black student at Innis after four years.They talk about finding community at UofT, black history in Canada, around the world and share stories from their own time at Innis.
To learn more about the BSE check out their page and follow them on Instagram