Trevor Gould is an experienced powwow dancer and singer, who has been performing for more than 20 years. He has spoken to audiences about Mi’kmaw culture. He is also known for singing, dancing and drumming. He was in the musical “DRUM!” for ten years. He presently sings with the Eastern Eagle Singers from Indian Brook, Nova Scotia.

When Trevor Gould saw the call for submission for AFCOOP’s Languages of Nova Scotia, he submitted his film, Apija’simk. An idea he shared with his friend has now been made into a film that has been screened all over Nova Scotia. Apija’simk is now being submitted to festivals and with the rich subject matter and characters, the film is sure to screen in many with awards to boot.

Check Trevor out @trevg23

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Regine Tiu is a media art scholar with the Centre for Art Tapes. Her first exhibit Not Your Jolie Poupée as part of CFAT’s scholarship presentation A Different Place.

In this episode, we talk about her art, creative process, the story behind her installation and a whole lot more.

With Becka Barker as a mentor on the project, Regine explores being objectified in her exhibit.

“Art can manifest in so many different ways, and have so many different articulations,” says Regine Tiu. “There is no quote-unquote fine art.”

Check her out at: @matchafiend

Check out a different place at: 6086 Quinpool Rd Halifax, NS B3L 1A1

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Kemmy turns shoes into works of art. His Custom Sneakers have been worn by people from all works of life include the Olympian, Jill Saulnier. In this episode we talk about it all from his shoe designs and art to his plans to design shoes, to his approach to working with clients, cutting hair and more.

Check him out @kreationsbykemmy

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Stephanie Clattenburg is a writer, director, camera operator, drummer, storyteller yet a quick search of her name on Google pops up articles like: “Snoop Dogg’s sexist comments about camerawoman ‘creepy and awkward'”. This happened a few years ago during the shooting of Trailer Park Boys in Truro, Nova Scotia.

In this episode, we talk about that incident, about her filmmaking, her interesting Instagram stories and how she still looks the same ten years after.

Enjoy.

Check her out @stephclattenburg

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Stephanie Clattenburg is a writer, director, camera operator, drummer, storyteller yet a quick search of her name on Google pops up articles like: “Snoop Dogg’s sexist comments about camerawoman ‘creepy and awkward'”. This happened a few years ago during the shooting of Trailer Park Boys in Truro, Nova Scotia. In this episode, we talk about that incident, about her filmmaking, her interesting Instagram stories and how she still looks the same ten years after.

Enjoy.

Check her out @stephclattenburg

Image by @samsonphotography

You can also watch this episode on our YouTube Channel. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.