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What does folklore have to do with COVID anyway? And have you ever wanted to know what the difference between gossip and rumour is? Why does it even matter? And how big an X-Files fan is Nathan anyway?
Find out by listening (and using a bit of imagination on what the slides looked like) if you're concerned about the reptilian cabal that runs the podcast! On September 28, Memorial University professor John Bodner virtually visited the Comox Valley to talk conspiracy theories all the way from his new home in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. (John was formerly a Cumberland resident!) You can see his co-authored book here from our library. Totally fascinating!
Further reading/reference that you might check out:
The SLAP test (see graphic below) If you like the SLAP test, you will definitely like the CRAAP test. (And we are just so enjoying these tools for being discerning about information!) The Social Media Lab at Ryerson University with a free speaker series Some academic articles about rumor, gossip, and urban legend (you'll need your library card #).
Spooky stories and terrifying old poetry read to you by Anthony, who is very boo-kish indeed.
First up is The Haunted Dock by Clara Le Grand, which was a Spooky Scribbles Writing Contest winner last season. Spooky Scribbles is a writing contest sponsored by the Library and the Comox Valley...
Published 10/24/24
This episode is a good egg for sure. Darby talks with Gabriola Island blogger and educator Claire from Bitchin' Chickens about all sorts of chicken topics. Then Nathan rules the roost at chicken trivia. There's definitely nobody here but us chickens today!
Episode links:
Bitchin' Chickens...
Published 10/15/24