The Nest

The Martlet, Rae Dawson

The Nest is UVic’s independent newspaper the Martlet’s podcast, established in November 2024. The Nest features Martlet Editor-in-Chief Sydney Lobe interviewing UVic and greater Victoria community members about what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, and how you can get involved. It is recorded CFUV 101.9FM’s studios and airs biweekly at 10:00 Saturday morning on CFUV 101.9 FM. Find out more about the Martlet and our volunteer and staff opportunities at martlet.ca.

Episodes

  1. 2025-11-22

    UVic IACE: Becoming Stronger Together

    Nest producer and Martlet Operations Manager Rae Dawson sits down with Lauren McLean, the LE,NONET Student Leadership Program Coordinator at UVic’s Office of Indigenous Academic & Community Engagement (IACE) to talk about support for Indigenous students on campus. In the words of IACE Executive Director Dr. Jacquie Green, IACE “works to support the success of Indigenous students at UVic by providing cultural and academic programming, including Elders in Residence, wellness circles, tutoring, academic advising and counselling, as well as experiential learning opportunities, financial aid, leadership and community development opportunities.” Rae and Lauren discuss opportunities for Indigenous students through IACE such as the LE,NONET program and Campus Cousins, reflect on the importance of accessing inter-generational community as a student, and how Indigenous students can find their “home away from home” at the First Peoples House. You can find out more about IACE here:Website: https://www.uvic.ca/iace/index.phpInstagram: @uviciace Transcripts for episodes of the Nest are available at martlet.ca. The November 20, 2025 special climate edition of the Martlet is available now in print at a pub box near you and online at martlet.ca. Want to stay in the loop? Register for the Martlet’s e-newsletter here: https://martlet.ca/subscribe/ Follow us on-Instagram: @humansofthemartletX: @themartletTik Tok: @themartletLinked In: @themartlet Interested in getting involved with the Martlet? Email info@martlet.ca to learn more about volunteer positions, or to pitch a story. Want to advertise with us? Email business@martlet.ca to learn about our extensive advertising opportunities.

    1h 3m
  2. 2024-11-23

    The Climate Disaster Project: Thinking About Climate Change in a Human-Facing Way

    In this episode of the Nest, Martlet Editor-in-Chief Sydney Lobe sits down with Sean Holman, the founding director of the Climate Disaster Project. The CDP is an international teaching newsroom based at the University of Victoria that works with people affected by climate change to share and investigate their stories. Sean and Sydney unpack what inspired the CDP’s beginnings, the difficulty and necessity of finding points of agreement in conversations about climate change, and the vital importance of centring survivor narratives in climate journalism. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project and how you can be involved on their website: https://climatedisasterproject.com/. This episode is being released alongside the Martlet’s annual Climate Issue, which will be published on November 21, 2024. You can pick up a print copy on UVic’s campus and around Victoria, or peruse our digital edition on our website: martlet.ca Transcripts for episodes of the Nest are available at martlet.ca Want to stay in the loop? Register for the Martlet’s e-newsletter here: https://martlet.ca/subscribe/ Follow us on-X: @themartletTik Tok: @themartletLinked In: @themartlet Interested in getting involved with the Martlet? Email edit@martlet.ca to learn more about volunteer positions, or to pitch a story. Want to advertise with us? Email business@martlet.ca to learn about our extensive advertising opportunities.

    37 min

Ratings & Reviews

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About

The Nest is UVic’s independent newspaper the Martlet’s podcast, established in November 2024. The Nest features Martlet Editor-in-Chief Sydney Lobe interviewing UVic and greater Victoria community members about what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, and how you can get involved. It is recorded CFUV 101.9FM’s studios and airs biweekly at 10:00 Saturday morning on CFUV 101.9 FM. Find out more about the Martlet and our volunteer and staff opportunities at martlet.ca.