19 episodes

Capture Queue is a conversational series showcasing the ideas and reflections of entrepreneurs, academics, and advocates of change. Hosted by journalist Tracy Giesz-Ramsay, the series covers topics ranging from the cognitive sciences to global affairs.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

Capture Queue is a conversational series showcasing the ideas and reflections of entrepreneurs, academics, and advocates of change. Hosted by journalist Tracy Giesz-Ramsay, the series covers topics ranging from the cognitive sciences to global affairs.

    What typically precedes genocide and why we should pay attention with Dr. Adam Jones

    What typically precedes genocide and why we should pay attention with Dr. Adam Jones

    For our 6th episode we bring you author, scholar, and genocide historian Dr. Adam Jones. In the show, we discuss what has typically preceded genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity—and why we should all be paying attention to the stark political rhetoric we see today. 

    We also discuss Dr. Jones' upcoming 4th edition of his bestselling book, Genocide, a Comprehensive Introduction, and why he's adding two new cases to the already heavy volume. We chat further about his critique of Noam Chomsky's take on genocide, why it's a civic duty to criticize our own government's foreign policy, and much more.

    The conflict historian and photographer currently teaches at The University of British Columbia within their Okanagan campus and will be a visiting professor at UCLA this fall. 

    Find his work online here: https://epp.ok.ubc.ca/about/contact/adam-jones/

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Dr. Shimi Kang

    Dr. Shimi Kang

    This week, we speak with author, public speaker, Harvard-trained addictions specialist, medical doctor, and behavioural science expert, Dr. Shimi Kang.
    In the episode, Dr. Kang tells host Tracy Giesz-Ramsay about her latest book, The Tech Solution, where she advocates that children are taught to be more mindful of their social media and device use (favouring connection with friends over mindless scrolling). She also explains the neuroscience behind habit formation (What does dopamine actually do?) and how, even though we know what we all need to be happier and healthier (read: community, outdoor play, healthy food, and breath awareness) we can implement these as daily habits in our lives.

    Dr. Kang graduated with Distinction and Honors in Research from Medical School at the University of Alberta. She later gained frontline experience as a primary care physician while working in Vancouver as well as at a charitable hospital in rural India. She trained in psychiatry at the University of British Columbia and completed a Clinical Research Fellowship at the Addiction Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University in Boston. Dr. Kang also examined global health issues at the World Health Organization, in Geneva, Switzerland. Her list of accomplishments is endless (see drshimikang.com/bio!) and we are beyond grateful to bring her words to you!
    For more, visit CaptureQueue.com or find us on social media (Facebook and Instagram) @CaptureQueue - Thanks for listening! 

    • 32 min
    Miriam Kemi Havelin

    Miriam Kemi Havelin

    In today's episode, we speak with Miriam Kemi Havelin, a professional researcher, strategist, and designer. Havelin is currently completing her master's degree at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada, focusing on strategic foresight and innovation. Her work explores the difference between disinformation and misinformation online. 

    During our conversation, we speak about why people fall prey to conspiracy theories and the social and economic power of deception. We talk about the difficulty in getting truth to people when so much information is available online, and why nuance and context rarely goes viral. We also talk about media and journalism in the digital age—and why AI isn’t a good tool to combat the issues we face in this technological age.

    For more, visit CaptureQueue.com

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Ian Young

    Ian Young

    Today, we speak with award-winning reporter Ian Young of the South China Morning Post. Young is the Post's Vancouver correspondent currently covering the Meng Wanzhou extradition hearings between the US and Canada. He also continues his investigative reporting into the policies that led to devastating coronavirus outbreaks in Vancouver care home facilities. A journalist for more than 20 years, Young covered the 1997 handover of Hong Kong and won (or shared awards for) excellence in investigative reporting and human rights reporting—as well as the HK News Awards 'Scoop of the Year.' In this episode, we discuss the Wanzhou hearings, the Little Mountain Place care home facility covid outbreak, and faux outrage over Sinophobia used to quash political dissent. 

    • 36 min
    Rahim Mohamed, Ph.D.

    Rahim Mohamed, Ph.D.

    For our second episode, we speak with Dr. Rahim Mohamed, a visiting assistant professor of international studies at Centre College in Kentucky, USA. In his conversation with Tracy, Dr. Mohamed explains the key differences between US and Canadian politics, de-centralizing the United States by focusing on comparative politics, and the impact of Senator Mitch McConnell, who hails from Kentucky. He talks about teaching during a pandemic, connecting with his students on mental health—and touches on addiction, health, and economics in the Appalachian region. For more, find us on CaptureQueue.com

    Portrait of Dr. Rahim Mohamed by Matt Baker. 

    • 52 min
    Michael Uy

    Michael Uy

    For the first episode of season two, we speak with Michael Uy, co-owner of Oakwyn Realty in Vancouver, Canada. Michael explains what propelled him to launch his own brokerage, why the company's mandate of "work hard, stay humble" goes deeper than mere rhetoric, why he believes it's important to listen to more than one perspective before making decisions, and how he approaches challenges—whether a rejected proposal or interpersonal conflict. 

    For more, visit CaptureQueue.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @CaptureQueue

    • 29 min

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