Tag: Life

  • 3 Things That Happened This Week (& Social News)

    3 Things That Happened This Week (& Social News)

    Since Future Chat is still on haitus until April, we only had one show last week, but it was a really great episode of Ottawhat with Waubgeshig Rice from CBC Ottawa! This week proper, I chatted with Nick about my experiences on Universal Time (aka GMT) and how living 4 hours in the future is making my life better in some pretty interesting ways, and confuses everyone around me. We also sat down with Jantine Van Kregten from Ottawa Tourism on Ottawhat to learn how our city encourages people to visit, and helps them out once they’re here. Interesting stuff and a great interview!

    We also underwent a nice set of changes at unwindmedia.com, it’s a lot easier to follow and subscribe to shows as they have their own landing pages with show info now. We also added a couple of Twitter accounts and Facebook pages for East Meets West (@_emwFM/East Meets West) and Feedback (@_FeedbackFM/Feedback) this week (we also moved Future Chat’s Twitter account to @_FutureChatFM), you can follow or like those to keep up with news for those shows specifically.

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    This week, daylight savings woes, Nick’s massive Canadian Election blog oeuvre, and faux punditry among the Conservative elite. Should Alberta collect sales tax? We think so!
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    In this episode, we talked to Jantine Van Kregten, the incredibly knowledgable director of communications at Ottawa Tourism.

    In this episode, we sat down with Waubgeshig Rice. He’s a video journalist working for the CBC in Ottawa, he’s published a book of short stories and last year put out a novel called Legacy.
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  • My Student Debt

    My Student Debt

    Mo’ money…mo’ problems, said no one, ever.

    Another quick thought:

    I have been out of school for 3 years (completed all requirements in Dec. 2011). I wasn’t particularly careful with money during my 5 years of schooling, but I wasn’t wasteful either, and I also worked for most of that time. I amassed just over $63,000 in student debt over those 5 years.

    I’ve been in the work force for 3 years, and in that time I have spent a total of around 8 months unemployed, 2 of those voluntarily. Since January 2013, I have spent only about 9 weeks not working (of the 5 positions I’ve held, only 1 was a longer term than 6 months). I have recently passed the $20,000 mark in paying off this debt; as of this month, I only owe around $17,000 in loans.

    I like to consider myself a success story in terms of reasonably independent adults with a university education who lived away from home during their studies. I know people who are in much better financial positions than me, but I know many more who are far worse off. And I would only tangentially credit my post-secondary education for the jobs I’ve been able to get, I haven’t been paid for any chemistry-related work since I left grad school.

    The fact that so far, I am what I think people would consider a success story makes me pretty sad for our society as a whole, and our education system specifically. I would LOVE to work in Chemistry, but that takes years of experience that I cannot get outside of university, and getting that experience by staying in or returning to school would be unavoidably expensive.

    I’m fairly confident that if I apply myself, I can expect a base level of success at whatever I choose to do with my life. This inherently takes some risk, something I’m not particularly comfortable with, and something that gets exponentially more complicated the longer life goes on. I don’t want to just float through life on a base level of success in what is handed to me, I would like to do something I am passionate about and achieve real tangible, life-fulfilling levels of success, something that is very hard to do knowing I will spend 4-5 years just getting out of debt from school.

    I would love to keep learning my whole life, and I intend to, whether that education is formal or not. I want some freedom to pursue independent creative endeavours and to explore philosophical ideas without worrying about losing what I’ve been working so hard for. I just hope that money cash doesn’t rule everything around me for my entire life. I am still looking forward to starting a family soon.

  • This Week in Unwind Media (March 10-16)

    This Week in Unwind Media (March 10-16)

    This week on Unwind Media, I finally sit down with Damien and BL for another episode of Feedback! You can see them perform their cover of Uptown Funk, and we talk about all manner of musical history in episode 4. +Future Chat is still on hiatus for another 2 weeks, but now is the perfect time to get caught up on iTunes! Stay tuned for a lot more in the coming months!

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    In this episode, Damien, BL and Rob talked about their musical influences. From bands everybody loves, like the Beatles, to lesser known musical acts, like solo Paul McCartney.
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    On the show this week, we sat down with Michael Townsend, a software developer and founder of doublespeakgames.com, creator of two very popular online games, A Dark Room and Gridland.
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  • This Week in Unwind Media (March 2-9)

    This Week in Unwind Media (March 2-9)

    This week on Unwind Media, we bring Season 1 of Future Chat to a close. The show will start back up with Season 2 in April, see you then! Thanks for listening and look forward to some big news stuff in the coming months!

    I don’t think posting EVERY thing I do on this blog and on its own site, so I’m going to give the “synopsis” type post a shot for a while. Let me know if you think this is a good idea, or if you think it’s a mistake. I’m all for the feedback!

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    This week, daylight savings woes, Nick’s massive Canadian Election blog oeuvre, and faux punditry among the Conservative elite. Should Alberta collect sales tax? We think so!
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    This week, we sat down with comedian Colin Giles, who has been contributing to our Classic Ottawa segment for the last few weeks. He’s part of two improv troupes, EFT Improv and Hall of Justice, and has also been putting his energy into writing comedy.
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    In this episode, we discuss Canadian Open Source science research, updates to nuclear fusion, and dwarf planets. And much, much more!
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  • Future Chat #51 – Some Kind of Magic

    Future Chat #51 – Some Kind of Magic

    This week, net neutrality wins big, we debate the validity of hydrogen fueled cars, and maybe “gluten sensitivity” is really a thing.
  • Ottawhat #41 – Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary

    Ottawhat #41 – Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary

    This week, Frances, Linda and Nancy from the Ottawa Humane Society Auxiliary joined us to share the work of the Humane Society, to discuss their fundraising efforts via craft and bake sales, and to…
  • Future Chat #50 – Future Chat … In Spaaaace …

    Future Chat #50 – Future Chat … In Spaaaace …

    This week, Rob teaches Nick (and Mike) about the security of Apple Pay, we complain about the agglomeration of corporations in the Western World, and debate the future of human space research.
  • Ottawhat #40 – David Narbaitz (Monopolatte)

    Ottawhat #40 – David Narbaitz (Monopolatte)

    David Narbaitz is the founder and owner of Monopolatte, the first board game cafe in Ottawa.
  • Feedback #3 – Performing

    Feedback #3 – Performing

  • Julia’s #Taylorette1989

    Julia’s #Taylorette1989

    Thanks to everyone for helping get the #Taylorette1989 campaign started.

    In a few words, I’ve created this video to get some help from +Taylor Swift in making my fiancée’s bachelorette party special. Julia is celebrating her bachelorette at Taylor’s 1989 tour stop in Ottawa on July 6th, and despite her best efforts, she wasn’t able to get 5 seats together for her friends. I know if Taylor sees this, she can make Julia’s Taylorette party a truly unforgettable experience!