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Almost 107

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Get real people. Get real matters. Get real with the 'Almost 107' podcast! Nothing is off limits. Fanshawe College journalism students bring you voices and stories from London, Ontario and beyond to inform, educate and entertain. 'Almost 107' is original news and views content. It's an extension of work produced for 106.9 The X (CIXX-FM). Check out more stories on our website 1069TheX.com and follow us on X-Twitter @1069TheX

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Latest episode

Apr 5, 2026

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Episodes

Shouldn't People be Happy about Graduation? 05.04.2026

I’m graduating soon, and honestly… it kind of sucks. My name is Joshua Chen, I'm a second year journalism student at Fanshawe college and for the past couple of weeks I've been feeling a lot of anxiety about what I’m going to do after graduation. I’m not alone in feeling this way either, posts across social media, health websites, and even medical reports are calling it “post graduation depression...

London car culture 05.04.2026

A podcast exploring London, Ontario’s car culture, featuring local enthusiasts Terry Johnson and John Stenabaugh, who share how cars bring together identity, community and creativity in the city. It also looks at how the scene has grown over time and why it continues to matter to both longtime drivers and a new generation.

Exploring animal rehabilitation with Salthaven 29.03.2026

In this episode of almost 107, we’ll be going to Salthaven, an animal rehabilitation center based in mount brydges. Here we’ll learn about what goes into owning a rehabilitation center and some struggles that go into it, along with meeting some cute animals along the way.

The Politics of Feminism and Fibre Arts 29.03.2026

This episode of Almost 107, hosted by Margaret Laver, examines how fibre arts such as knitting, crochet, and sewing are often undervalued as art forms. It explores how these practices shifted from recognized skilled trades to work associated with the domestic sphere, and how that history continues to shape how they are perceived today, particularly in relation to gender and labour. This episode fe...

Bring Back Third Spaces 29.03.2026

In this episode of Almost 107, host Naomi uncovers the history behind third spaces, why they’re so important to community members, and maintaining human connection at a time of social isolation. They talk to a local organization founder, Cassidy Pelacek, to learn more about running third spaces, getting people involved, and how to combat social and societal barriers that come with meeting in new e...

My Chemical Romance’s The Black Parade Still Marches (Feat. Alan Cross) 22.03.2026

In this episode, Margaret Laver explores the legacy of The Black Parade, the 2006 album by My Chemical Romance. The episode looks at the album’s concept, its theatrical influences, and how it fits into the tradition of rock concept albums. Music journalist Alan Cross, host of The Ongoing History of New Music, joins the conversation to discuss the album’s place in rock history and its connection to...

How are live service games affecting the gaming industry? 22.03.2026

XFMs Jayden Davis and Josh Chen sit down with Video Game Theory professor Robert Muhlbrock and Video Game Design student Graeme Miller. We discuss the affect live service games have on the industry, the players, and the ongoing trends for Online games.

Art is Invaluable, Yet Students Are Paying the Price 15.03.2026

In this episode of Almost 107, host Naomi and co-host Logan will dive into why art education is important, at a time when art programs are being cut and art students are facing major losses. They speak to a recent graduate of the Fanshawe College Fine Arts program, an art student in their third year, and an industry professional to learn more about how to support young artists and shed a light on...

The Roots Under the Forest City 15.03.2026

This podcast highlights lesser-known stories in London, Ontario’s history. In this episode, we explore London’s origins, the story of the city’s first Black chapel, and the history behind Irish immigration to the area. Through these conversations, we highlight the importance of history and why these stories should continue to be shared. To bring these stories to life, we visited three different lo...

More than a zoo: Inside Reptilia London and the rise of reptile ownership 08.03.2026

There recent studies showing an increase in reptile ownership in Canada, mainly with Generation Z. Hosts Evan Frederiksen, James Burnard and Michell Corrigan will talk with students around Fanshawe College about the interest of keeping a reptile. They also got insight with Ashley Maika from Reptilia, a reptile zoo based in Ontario. She explains the in-depth care that is required to have a reptile...

Fuller House: The New Political Parties in Canada 08.03.2026

Canada is coming off a year with high election activity. We saw the Liberals win a fourth straight mandate in a snap election, and provincial elections in Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, and Nunavut. However, you may have noticed some new names on your ballot such as the People’s Party of Canada, and the Canadian Future Party. Canada is a multi-party system, but the political landscape...

To Risk Nothing Is To Risk Everything 01.03.2026

This episode explores the many forms risk can take shape in people's lives---from internal shifts that push one towards reinvention, to the vulnerability of romance, to trusting the unknown. Hosts Melissa Ghanoum and Lexi Saldana guide listeners through the intimate stories of newcomer Karsten Rigel Talamor and life coach Jen Slay, revealing the change, fear, and courage that emerge when people ch...

What happens after you start living alone? 22.02.2026

Join host Melissa Ghanoum as she uncovers what life is really like after you move out on your own. Through honest stories from young adults experiencing independence, and insight from life coach Sabine Hildebrandt and a Funny Keynote speaker Tim Gard. This episode explores the lonely nights, personal growth, and surprising lessons that come with living alone. If you live alone or planning to, this...

Voices You Can Feel: The Magic of Play-by-Play in Sports 22.02.2026

Play-by-play announcing is one of the most influential parts of sport. A sports environment is one of the most exciting atmospheres you can attend. Nothing tops the lively crowd, and the non-stop action. When those big moments happen, a broadcaster's passion and emotion transcends just the stadium. Even if you're not at the game, the announcer will make sure you feel that moment, no matter where y...

What happens after you start living alone? 17.02.2026

Join host Melissa Ghanoum as she uncovers what life is really like after you move out on your own. Through honest stories from young adults experiencing independence, and insight from life coach Sabine Hildebrandt and a Funny Keynote speaker Tim Gard. This episode explores the lonely nights, personal growth, and surprising lessons that come with living alone. If you live alone or planning to, this...

The psychology of why people like certain music genres 15.02.2026

Music is one of the biggest forms of media, and with the internet giving listeners easier access to what they love, how do people form their personal music taste in the first place? In this episode hosts Evan Frederiksen and James Burnard explore the psychology behind why people are drawn to different genres of music. The discussion also examines how people who say they “listen to everything” rela...

What it means to be Filipino: On reconnecting and preserving culture 15.02.2026

In this episode of Almost 107, host Lexi Saldana sits down with Chantal Ladrazo Corpuz to discuss their experiences living as a Filipino-Canadian. The episode delves into what it means to be Filipino, preserving culture while living outside the Philippines, and the sociology behind cultural integration.

Taking a bite into trends: the food industry and social media 01.02.2026

Hosts Emily Kim and Finn Dermo explore how different foods reach overseas markets. Food scientist Karen Cardona speaks to how businesses develop a food product. Professor Garrett Gaudet explains how he teaches budding entrepreneurs to grow a respected brand.

The Station That Built Us: The Final Days of 1069 29.01.2026

For nearly 50 years, 106.9 The X has been a hands-on training ground for Fanshawe College students in broadcasting and journalism. As the station enters its final academic term, this episode looks inside the final months of 106.9 and examines why it is coming to an end, the role it played in student training, and what the future may hold for broadcast learning at Fanshawe. Featuring interviews wit...

Theatre in London: Is it thriving in 2026? 25.01.2026

In this episode, hosts Emily Kim and Hayden King explore the theatre industry in London, Ont., speaking to the executive director of The Grand Theatre and the director of culture and entertainment tourism at Tourism London to get their insight.

Riding it Out 25.01.2026

This episode of ALMOST 107 covers skateboarding culture and how it encourages self-expression. Hosts Laura Carlit and Finn Dermo explore a club for LGBTQ+ people and women to try out the sport. Co-founder BoWaine Ma discusses the impact of Siren Section Skate and Surf. London Skateboarding Cooperative’s Jimmy Travis also chimes in to talk about skateboard infrastructure.

From Fear to Facts: Misconceptions About Islam in Canada 18.01.2026

Misinformation about Islam spreads quickly online, and the impact it has real-world implications. I speak with London Muslim Mosque Senior Imam Mohamed Al Jammali about common misconceptions regarding Islam and how Muslims in the community are affected. This episode also explores why dialogue and direct connection matter.

Why we Continue to Dance 28.12.2025

People don’t really know why or when people started to dance, some theories suggest that it could have been one of the first ways humans communicated with each other, or it could have started as a celebration ritual. We’ll never know why we started dancing in the first place but we can ask why people continue to dance! Joshua Chen sat down with Michelle Corredor, a dancer for BRDRless studios to t...

The resurgence of physical media; a trend or the future norm? 28.12.2025

Is the future of entertainment going back to the roots buying physical rather than digital?

A Fresh Look at Second-Hand Clothing 21.12.2025

In this episode of Almost 107, we explore the growing world of thrifting why it’s becoming so popular, how it helps the environment, and what really happens to donated clothes. Joined by fashion designer Cameron Lang, we break down the basics in simple, real-life terms: how to spot good-quality items, why older clothes can last longer, and how thrifting reduces waste while supporting local communi...

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