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Wyrd WordsSep 10, 2022

In Service to the Writers in the Room: The London Writers Salon Founders Parul Bavishi and Matt Trinetti
Parul Bavishi and Matt Trinetti, founders of the London Writers Salon, join Lisa Dickson to talk about the wonderful impact of the Writers' Hour and the special alchemy that blooms in a community that fosters peer motivation and joy.
Links:
Matt’s Blog, GiveLiveExplore: https://www.giveliveexplore.com/
Matt’s TEDx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9gh1FpoZqI
Parul at Story Grid: https://sgshowrunners.com/parul-bavishi/
Parul’s Site, Publishing Uncovered: https://www.publishinguncovered.com/
London Writers’ Salon: https://londonwriterssalon.com/
Writers' Hour: https://writershour.com/
LWS Podcast: https://community.londonwriterssalon.com/c/the-lws-podcast/
Join the Community: https://londonwriterssalon.com/#membership
LWS Membership Bursaries: https://londonwriterssalon.com/#scholarship-apply
The Four Tendencies: https://gretchenrubin.com/books/the-four-tendencies/intro/
The Daily Stoic: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/545426/the-daily-stoic-by-ryan-holiday-and-stephen-hanselman/
Music Credits: (All under Creative Commons Licence from freemusicarchive.org.)
"If We Knew All the Laws of Nature" by Robert Farmer
"Wind on My Legs" by Monplaisir
"Twinkle Twinkle" by David Mumford
"Which That is This" by Dr. Turtle
"Spirit World (Instrumental)" by Josh Woodward

"Fizzy Rebels": Conversation with Amelia Sargisson, Part 2
In Part Two of our conversation with actor and playwright Amelia Sargisson, we talk about seeking an active, motivating kind of love, and hear a story about how noisy students “flipped the script” and made fizzy rebels of some theatre patrons.
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro: “Umlungu” by John Bartmann,
“Phase IV” by lo-fi is sci-fi.
Links:
Amelia's Twitter: https://twitter.com/akathesarge?lang=en
Talk is Free Theatre: https://www.tift.ca/
The Art of Catching Pigeons by Torchlight (2009): http://www.suburbanbeast.ca/the-art-of-catching-pigeons-by-torchligh/
Stratford's 2018 Paradise Lost: https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Paradise-Lost
Stratford's 2019 Othello: https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Othello
Brit Marling's "I Don't Want To Be the Strong Female Lead": https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/07/opinion/sunday/brit-marling-women-movies.html
Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert (1975): https://www.ecmrecords.com/catalogue/143038750696
Theater of War: https://theaterofwar.com/about

"Fizzy Rebels": Conversation with Amelia Sargisson, Part 1
Amelia Sargisson, actor and playwright, joins Lisa Dickson and her co-hosts, Jessica Riddell and Shannon Murray, to talk about playing Eve and Desdemona, and finding ways to “flip the script” for women in order to make more space for “fizzy rebels.”
Music Credits:
Intro/outro: “Something” (Bonus Track) by Kai Engel,
“Off to Osaka” by Kevin MacLeod,
“Home at Last” by John Bartmann.
Links:
Amelia's Twitter: https://twitter.com/akathesarge?lang=en
Talk is Free Theatre: https://www.tift.ca/
The Art of Catching Pigeons by Torchlight (2009): http://www.suburbanbeast.ca/the-art-of-catching-pigeons-by-torchligh/
Stratford's 2018 Paradise Lost: https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Paradise-Lost
Stratford's 2019 Othello: https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Othello
Brit Marling's "I Don't Want To Be the Strong Female Lead": https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/07/opinion/sunday/brit-marling-women-movies.html
Keith Jarrett's Köln Concert (1975): https://www.ecmrecords.com/catalogue/143038750696
Theater of War: https://theaterofwar.com/about

Stories in the Water: Conversation with Erin Shields, Part 2
Erin Shields, award-winning playwright, actor, and educator, joins Lisa Dickson and her cohost, Jessica Riddell, to talk about building paradise in the Canadian landscape, who her literary travel companions are, and where hope may be found.
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro: “Memorized” by Josh Woodward
“Phase IV” by lo-fi is sci-fi
“Waves” by Sergey Chereminisov
(CC BY Creative Commons License)
Links for Erin Shields's works:
“Here We Are” (read by Erin Shields) https://www.crowstheatre.com/whats-on/view-all/here-we-are
Paradise Lost (Book), Playwrights Canada Press https://www.playwrightscanada.com/Books/P/Paradise-Lost2
Paradise Lost, Stratford Festival https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Paradise-Lost
If We Were Birds (Book), Playwrights Canada Press https://www.playwrightscanada.com/Books/I/If-We-Were-Birds
Erin’s Book Recommendations:
Toni Morrison, Beloved, Penguin/Random House Press https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/117647/beloved-by-toni-morrison-introduction-by-a-s-byatt/9780307264886
Virginia Woolf, The Waves Free e-book: https://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/woolfv-thewaves/woolfv-thewaves-00-h.html
Hardcopy, Penguin/Random House Press: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/538974/the-waves-by-virginia-woolf/9780241372081

Stories in the Water: Conversation with Erin Shields, Part 1
Erin Shields, award-winning playwright, actor, and educator, joins Lisa Dickson and her cohost, Jessica Riddell, to talk about the impact of theatre, the work of adaptation, the conversations between the past and the present, and imagination in the classroom.
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro: “Somewhere Nice” by John Bartmann
“No Cadillac” by Loyalty Freak Music
“Week Thirty-Six” by Ben von Wildenhaus
(CC BY Creative Commons License)
Links for Erin Shields's works:
“Here We Are” (read by Erin Shields) https://www.crowstheatre.com/whats-on/view-all/here-we-are
Paradise Lost (Book), Playwrights Canada Press https://www.playwrightscanada.com/Books/P/Paradise-Lost2
Paradise Lost, Stratford Festival https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/PlaysAndEvents/Production/Paradise-Lost
If We Were Birds (Book), Playwrights Canada Press https://www.playwrightscanada.com/Books/I/If-We-Were-Birds
Erin’s Book Recommendations:
Toni Morrison, Beloved, Penguin/Random House Press https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/117647/beloved-by-toni-morrison-introduction-by-a-s-byatt/9780307264886
Virginia Woolf, The Waves Free e-book: https://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/woolfv-thewaves/woolfv-thewaves-00-h.html
Hardcopy, Penguin/Random House Press: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/538974/the-waves-by-virginia-woolf/9780241372081

"Shifting the Orientations of the Heart": Conversation with Sarah deLeeuw, Part 2
Sarah deLeeuw, award-winning poet and essayist and professor at UBC and UNBC in the Northern Medical Program where she holds a Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Health Inequities, joins Lisa Dickson and her cohost, Shannon Murray, to delve into her creative practice and explore ideas of empathy, beauty, and hope, and the necessity of paying particular attention to the absent and the overlooked.
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro: “Summer Pride” by Loyalty Freak Music
Additional music in order of appearance:
“No Rocking in the Jazz Hands Zone” by Peter Gresser
“Action” by Monplaisir
“Binderweed (Instrumental Version)” by Axeltree
Sarah’s Books mentioned in the episodes:
Outside, America Harbour Publishing https://harbourpublishing.com/collections/sarah-de-leeuw
Geographies of a Lover, NeWest Press https://newestpress.com/books/geographies-of-a-lover
Where It Hurts, NeWest Press https://newestpress.com/books/where-it-hurts#:~:text=Where%20It%20Hurts%20is%20a,to%20be%20observant%20and%20aware.
Skeena, Caitlin Press https://caitlin-press.com/our-books/skeena/
Sarah’s Book Recommendations and Mentions:
Peter Auster's Why Write? https://www.amazon.ca/Why-Write-Paul-Auster/dp/1886224153
M. Nourbese Philip's Zong https://www.nourbese.com/poetry/zong-3/

"Shifting the Orientations of the Heart": Conversation with Sarah deLeeuw, Part 1
Sarah deLeeuw, award-winning poet and essayist and professor at UBC and UNBC in the Northern Medical Program where she holds a Canada Research Chair in Humanities and Health Inequities, joins Lisa Dickson and her cohost, Shannon Murray, to talk about how the stories we tell about the landscape and our bodily experiences have material effects on our lives and wellbeing.
Music Credits:
Intro/Outro: “Umlungu” by John Martmann
Additional music in order of appearance:
“No Rocking in the Jazz Hands Zone” by Peter Gresser
“No Cadillac” by Loyalty Freak Music
Sarah’s Books mentioned in the episodes:
Outside, America Harbour Publishing https://harbourpublishing.com/collections/sarah-de-leeuw
Geographies of a Lover, NeWest Press https://newestpress.com/books/geographies-of-a-lover
Where It Hurts, NeWest Press https://newestpress.com/books/where-it-hurts#:~:text=Where%20It%20Hurts%20is%20a,to%20be%20observant%20and%20aware.
Skeena, Caitlin Press https://caitlin-press.com/our-books/skeena/
Sarah’s Book Recommendations and Mentions:
Peter Auster's Why Write? https://www.amazon.ca/Why-Write-Paul-Auster/dp/1886224153
M. Nourbese Philip's Zong https://www.nourbese.com/poetry/zong-3/

"The World Answered Me": Conversation with Shelby Richardson, Part 2
Founder and Artistic Director of Method Contemporary Dance Society, Shelby Richardson explores the potential of dance as a hopeful, empathetic medium of expression and connection.
Method Contemporary Dance Society: https://www.methoddance.ca/
Shelby's TEDxUNBC talk, "The Choreography of Communication: Movement and Social Engagement": https://youtu.be/XdC0MhU6URs
Music Credits (from freemusicarchive.org):
Komiku: The Wind
Hutchings/Shakespeare: Doubt
Kai Engel: Interception
Axletree: Dragon Country
Josh Woodward: Spirit World

"The World Answered Me": Conversation with Shelby Richardson, Part 1
Founder and Artistic Director of Method Contemporary Dance Society, Shelby Richardson talks about establishing a professional dance company, building a culture of dance in the north and the ways that dance creates connection and conversation between artists and audiences.
Method Contemporary Dance Society: https://www.methoddance.ca/
Shelby's TEDxUNBC talk, "The Choreography of Communication: Movement and Social Engagement": https://youtu.be/XdC0MhU6URs
Music Credits (from freemusicarchive.org):
Robert Farmer: If We Knew All the Laws of Nature
Kevin Hutchings/William Shakespeare: Doubt
Doctor Turtle: Over the Water, Humans Gather
David Mumford: Night Without Sleep
Josh Woodward: Spirit World

Going Hand in Hand Out of Paradise, Part 2 (with Shannon Murray and Jessica Riddell)
We continue our discussion with Shannon Murray, professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, and Jessica Riddell, professor at Bishop's University. This time, we ask what it means to go hand in hand into the world of our own making, how we put the "fortunate" in the Fortunate Fall and how storytelling can help us to shape and to negotiate the discomforts of change and transformation.

Going Hand in Hand Out of Paradise, Part 1 (with Shannon Murray and Jessica Riddell)
For this first episode of our second season, our host is joined by her collaborators Shannon Murray, professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, and Jessica Riddell, professor at Bishop's University. They talk about the literary backup and mentors who've helped them to navigate the wicked problems of the past year of emergency pandemic teaching, and discuss how this global experience is complicated by its very particular nature.

Interview with Rodrigo Beilfuss, Part 2: Playing Hamlet
We continue our discussion with Rodrigo Beilfuss, actor, educator and Artistic Director of the Shakespeare in the Ruins theatre company in Winnipeg, to look more closely at the layers of meaning enfolded in Hamlet and see how this play shows us how we can be human together.

Interview with Rodrigo Beilfuss, Part 1: Sharing Theatre
Our guest is Rodrigo Beilfuss, actor, educator and artistic director of the Shakespeare in the Ruins theatre company in Winnipeg, to talk about the acts of performing and experiencing Shakespeare, and to observe how theatre is a shared space where we all come to be in the moment together.

Imperfection, Humanity and Hamlet in the time of COVID (with Alexandra Bennett)
We reach out to Alexandra Bennett, professor of Renaissance English Literature and Drama, as well as Modern British and American Drama, at Northern Illinois University, to ask ourselves what theatre means during pandemics, from Shakespeare’s time to our own movies-on-demand era.

Metacognition and the Learning Philosophy (with Melanie Bellwood)
We speak with Melanie Bellwood, a second-year candidate in the Bachelor of Education program at the University of Northern British Columbia, and reflect on how we learn, why we learn and what we value in our learning.

What is a COVID Hamlet? (with Shannon Murray & Jessica Riddell)
Our host Lisa Dickson is joined by her collaborators Shannon Murray, professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, and Jessica Riddell, professor at Bishop's University. They reflect on why we are still studying Hamlet now and observe what Hamlet, both the play and the character, can tell us about living in adversity.