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P.O.V

By Holly Robinson

Welcome to P.O.V, a podcast that explores how culture and heritage impacts your point of view. Join me as I talk to people with many different stories and experiences to see If I can understand their point of view.
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Episode 8: Canadian Immigration and the 1950’s

P.O.VJun 01, 2021

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Episode 8: Canadian Immigration and the 1950’s
Jun 01, 202110:12
Episode 7: K-Popular Culture
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Episode 6: The Mistaken Animes
Apr 19, 202106:32
Episode 5: Adaptations + The Cinderella Story

Episode 5: Adaptations + The Cinderella Story

Show Notes

In today’s episode my Co-Hosts Benjamin Dinh and Megumi Birrell return. We continue our Romeo and Juliet talk from last episode, with even more to discuss like adaptations and Cinderella. Thank you so much for checking out my podcast, and if you have any questions or complaints feel free to email me at
hollyr@seycove.ca

Meg’s Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/anime-unveiled/id1544395185

Ben’s Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kidz-these-dayz/id1545324915

Citations:

Cendrillon - A French Cinderella Tale by Charles Perrault: Read Online. 8 Sept. 2020, www.pookpress.co.uk/cendrillon-french-cinderella-perrault/.

Mark, Joshua J. The Egyptian Cinderella Story Debunked. 18 Jan. 2021, www.ancient.eu/article/1038/the-egyptian-cinderella-story-debunked/.

UC Davis. “Aschenputtel.” Aschenputtel (Cinderella), stenzel.ucdavis.edu/180/anthology/aschenputtel.html.

Wikipedia. Ye Xian. 15 Jan. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye_Xian.

Admin. (2017, July 18). Multicultural Cinderella Stories. Retrieved January 14, 2021, from www.ala.org/aboutala/offices/resources/multicultural

Mascarenhas, H. (2020, February 09). What the Story of Cinderella Looks Like in 9 Countries Around the World. Retrieved January 14, 2021, from www.mic.com/articles/90385/what-the-story-of-cinderella-looks-like-in-9-countries-around-the-world

W. (2021, January 12). Cinderella. Retrieved January 14, 2021, from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella
Jan 19, 202112:42
Episode 4: Shakespeare, An Already Made Legend

Episode 4: Shakespeare, An Already Made Legend

Today I bring you a rather special episode, this episode has two Co-Host Megumi Birrell and Benjamin Dinh. In our conversation we discuss everything from Shakespeare to Anime, and try to answer the question “What is a classic?”. Thank you so much for checking out my podcast, and if you have any questions or complaints feel free to email me at hollyr@seycove.ca

Meg’s Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/anime-unveiled/id1544395185

Ben’s Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kidz-these-dayz/id1545324915

Citations:

Wikipedia (2020, December 27). Ran (film). Retrieved January 9, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ran_(film)

Betts, J. (n.d.). 40 Common Words and Phrases Shakespeare Invented. Retrieved January 9, 2021, from grammar.yourdictionary.com/word-lists/list-of-words-and-phrases-shakespeare-invented.html

Fogarty, M. (2019, May 07). 15 Words Invented by Shakespeare. Retrieved January 9, 2021, from www.grammarly.com/blog/15-words-invented-by-shakespeare/

McCrum, R. (2016, April 17). Ten ways in which Shakespeare changed the world. Retrieved January 6, 2021, from www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/apr/17/ten-ways-shakespeare-changed-the-world

Shakespeare Around the Globe: Films and Books in the World Languages Collection. (2018, May 16). Retrieved January 6, 2021, from www.nypl.org/blog/2016/11/1/shakespeare-around-globe

W. (2020, December 27). Shakespeare's influence. Retrieved January 6, 2021, from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare%27s_influence
Jan 11, 202110:13
Episode 3: Ho, Ho, History

Episode 3: Ho, Ho, History

This is a podcast all about how culture and ethnicity impacts your point of view, and in this month’s episode we’re looking at how culture impacts that Christmas experience. Today I’ll talk all about the history of Christmas, and to different guests about their Christmas traditions. Thank you so much for checking out my podcast! If you have any questions or complaints feel free to email me at hollyr@seycove.ca Works Cited: History.com Editors. “History of Christmas.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 27 Oct. 2009, www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas. “Christmas.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 16 Dec. 2020, www.britannica.com/topic/Christmas. “Christmas.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 1 Jan. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas. Alcedo, Madison. “Find Out Everything You Need to Know About the History of Christmas Here.” Country Living, Country Living, 9 Dec. 2020, www.countryliving.com/life/a45594/the-history-of-christmas/. Bondareff, Photograph by Diane, et al. “Why Do We Have Christmas Trees? The Surprising History behind This Holiday Tradition.” Travel, National Geographic , 18 Dec. 2020, www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/2020/12/christmas-tree-customs/.
Jan 04, 202109:11
Episode 2: The Stories Of World War Two
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