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SUMMARY:Coastal Zone Canada Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Charlottetown\, PEI.  “Strengthening Coastal Resilience and Relationships” \nVisit Conference Website \nRecognizing the importance of sharing different perspectives\, knowledge systems\, experiences\, and efforts within coastal zones\, the focus of this year’s conference is relationships. Whether the relationships are with land\, water\, ice\, wildlife\, or humans\, their strength and diversity are critical in building collective resilience. \nAs Canada’s national conference for coastal zone management\, we invite everyone who works within coastal zones to come and connect to share our passion for advancing knowledge building\, best practices\, and social and policy awareness. Drawing engineers\, scientists\, youth\, artists\, planners\, climate change practitioners\, community leaders\, and more – this conference looks to push coastal zone management to new heights by bringing together different actors and knowledge holders to facilitate a better understanding of different pressures and opportunities as well as enable more impactful collaborations.
URL:https://corccop.com/event/coastal-zone-canada-conference-2025/
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SUMMARY:Voices from the Coast: Podcasting Risk\, Resilience\, and Communication
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nHave you considered podcasting as a way to communicate with your audience? Podcasting can be a great knowledge mobilization tool for any organization or individual – from students to researchers or research groups\, to practitioners (like emergency planners)\, or NGOs. For coastal risk communication\, it can be a ‘new-to-you’ way to reach your audience\, for example\, with emergency preparedness information or to build relationships by interviewing local communication or preparedness professionals and their audiences. It’s a great way for people to share their on-the-ground experiences as well\, which helps messages to resonate. We have additional resources I’ll share with the registrants as well. \nJoin us online\, June 18\, 2025\, at 10:00 am PT | 1:00 pm ET | 2:00 pm AT | 2:30 pm NL for Voices from the Coast: Podcasting Risk\, Resilience\, and Communication. We are excited to welcome two Canadian podcasters who will share their perspectives as podcast hosts and producers and discuss topics such as selecting platforms and technologies\, generating podcast topics\, selecting and interviewing guests\, the successes and challenges they’ve encountered\, and more. We will have ample time for discussion and questions during the one-hour webinar. You are welcome to forward this invitation to others whom you think might be interested. \nPRESENTERS \nAngela Antle is the 2025 Rachel Carson Writer in Residence at Germany’s LMU\, a former CBC producer\, and interdisciplinary PhD candidate at Memorial University in St. John’s\, Newfoundland. She is the producer and host of the podcast GYRE and a member of Norway’s Empowered Futures: A Global Research School Navigating the Social and Environmental Controversies of Low-Carbon Energy Transitions. Her research intersects climate communications and justice\, disinformation\, petrocultures\, energy futures\, and political rhetoric. Featured Episode: GYRE-Nonhumans (offshore oil\, North Atlantic\, Right Whales\, storytelling for empathy) \nMichelle Brake is the Technical Marketing Manager at Esri Canada and the host of Geographical Thinking\, the company’s podcast that highlights how geographic information systems (GIS) are transforming the way we understand and interact with the world around us. In her role\, Michelle engages with GIS professionals and thought leaders from across industries to explore real-world applications of spatial technology. With a background in geography and a passion for clear\, compelling storytelling\, she brings a unique ability to connect technical concepts with practical insights. Michelle’s work focuses on making GIS more accessible and relevant to a broad audience—whether you’re a seasoned analyst or just discovering the power of place. Featured Podcast Episode: Episode 100 – Climate Action Plans with a Sunny Outlook
URL:https://corccop.com/event/voices-from-the-coast-podcasting-risk-resilience-and-communication/
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