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Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Mokhtefi, Elaine
Date created: 2019-03-07
This personal narrative explores how music influences people's life, identity and means for expression, and how song lyrics can be an extension of the living story. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative is a metaphor that represents taking risks in life and finding ledges that invite us to look beyond our fears so we might achieve our full depth of beingness and potential. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores my ancestors journey from Ireland to North America where they settled on the Red River Valley and later the Canadian Prairies, and how my mother made her way to the west coast of Canada. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores my perception of psychiatric hospitals, my mother's experiences of being a patient in psychiatric hospitals, and how music was a solace to my mother throughout. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This narrative explores a childhood experience of moving to a new city, and illustrates how music can be an extension of voice and of that early experience. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This narrative explores an early memory of the year I discovered there was no Santa Clause but that there was David Cassidy. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This narrative explores my family road trip, at age 13, to the Canadian Prairies, and the music that came along for the ride. This tale also explores my discovery of my father's childhood home, my prairie cousins, and the music of the land. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This narrative explores the sentimentality of my family's road trip to the Canadian Prairies, and how music is woven throughout my memory of this experience. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This narrative explores my first teenage movie with my older sister and the music of the 50s. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores early adolescence and is for anyone who was ever a teenager who transitioned from elementary school to high school and found music to ease the way. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores music's power to express and find one's voice amid times of girl's and women's self advocacy. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores those who have influenced my musical soundtrack, and largely explores the music of my teen years. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the teen years and the peer pressure of drugs from unexpected places, and how drugs can separate the best of friends. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the teen years when a teacher planted a seed that I was a writer and subsequent experiences throughout my education, incorporating music that reflects these moments. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the music of my youth, and centers around the high school years when I hung out at a Vancouver greasy spoon with my closest girl friends, a group of seven, where we listened to jukebox tunes and told stories over fries and gravy, tea and coffee, and smoldering cigarettes. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18