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Geographical Thinking from Esri Canada
Tune in for inspiring stories from thought leaders and GIS users across business, government and education in Canada. Get practical tips for applying geospatial thinking to tackle challenges -- from simple ones encountered in everyday life to the most complex issues our world faces today.
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Episodes
When Data Becomes a Story: Inside the NAIT Indigenous Community Atlas Project 28.05.2026 49:53
Behind every map is a story, and behind every story is a responsibility to understand and protect the landscapes that sustain us. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake is joined by Dave Blaine from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) to explore the Indigenous Community Atlas Project and the broader Indigenous Community Atlas Project. Together, they unpack how sci...
Getting Technical: Spring 2026 GIS Update 14.05.2026 32:25
In this seasonal edition of Getting Technical, we explore how AI is shaping the future of ArcGIS. Hawjin Falahatkar kicks things off with an overview of AI across the ArcGIS ecosystem, breaking down GeoAI, AI assistants, and agentic AI, while also examining the role of security, trust, and Esri’s Trusted AI framework. Then, Ben Mannell joins the conversation to share a developer’s perspective on A...
Fathom Studio’s Approach to Data‑Driven Planning 19.03.2026 26:12
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake sits down with Darian Shakerinia from Fathom Studio to explore how GIS is shaping the next generation of community planning and design. We discuss how GIS bridges the gap between conceptual design and real-world implementation, enabling planners to understand context, identify opportunities and navigate constraints with clarity. Darian...
Getting Technical: Winter 2026 GIS Update 12.02.2026 39:21
In this seasonal edition of Getting Technical, we’re unpacking the latest updates across the ArcGIS ecosystem. Malena McCrossan-Moses starts us off by digging into key changes in the ArcGIS Living Atlas and why keeping your metadata up to date is more important than ever. Next, Catherine-Anne Currie explores evolving features in ArcGIS Hub and what they mean for your organization as the platform c...
Designing for Everyone: Building Inclusive Digital Experiences 15.01.2026 24:55
Behind every screen is a design decision and behind every decision is a responsibility: to make technology usable for everyone. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake sits down with Jessica McCall from Esri’s accessibility team to explore what digital accessibility really means and why it matters. From screen readers and keyboard navigation to colour contrast and cognitive load,...
Geographical Thinking Caps: Real Town or Movie Town 19.12.2025 23:18
Pack your bags for a festive challenge! In this special Geographical Thinking Caps episode, we test your ability to separate fact from fiction. Contestants face off to decide whether snowy place names belong to real Canadian towns or beloved holiday movies. With laughs, geography trivia, and a dash of misdirection, you’ll explore quirky communities and cinematic classics. Hosted by Michelle Brake,...
Getting Technical: Fall 2025 GIS Update 20.11.2025 27:38
In this edition of Getting Technical, we break down the latest updates across the Esri ecosystem. Jeff Petillion kicks things off with new capabilities in Imagery, including enhancements to the Content Store and Excalibur. Next, Kevin Iraheta explores what’s fresh in ArcGIS Indoors, from improved navigation to smarter space management. Finally, Sue Enyedy wraps up with powerful updates in ArcGIS F...
Exploring The Library of Lost Maps 25.09.2025 48:00
What makes a map “lost”? In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake welcomes Professor James Cheshire to explore The Library of Lost Maps, a collection of once-famous cartographic gems that have faded from public memory. From beautifully crafted atlases to practical wartime schematics, these maps reveal the values, fears, and dreams of the societies that made them. Plus, hear how mod...
Inside the Esri Canada User Conference 11.09.2025 31:14
The Esri Canada User Conference is back and it’s more than just maps! In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Mike Gregotski and Mary Jane Maher from the Esri Canada User Conference (UC) planning team to explore what makes this event a must-attend for Canada’s GIS community. The theme, “GIS: Integrating Everything Everywhere,” highlights how geography plays a vi...
Getting Technical: Summer 2025 GIS Update 31.07.2025 32:37
In this first edition of Getting Technical, a new quarterly segment on the Geographical Thinking podcast, we explore the latest updates from the world of GIS technology. This Summer 2025 update features Maggie Samson diving into what’s new in ArcGIS Online, from user experience enhancements to smart mapping updates. Jarret Totton joins us to unpack recent developments in ArcGIS Enterprise, includi...
A Young Generation of Conservation Leaders 10.07.2025 22:57
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake dives into the inspiring story of Ontario Nature’s Youth Council and their growing impact in the world of conservation. Hear from council members and the Ontario Nature staff that support them, as they share how they’re using digital tools, like ArcGIS StoryMaps and Canva, to raise awareness about wetland loss across Ontario. From leadi...
Inside Overture Maps 26.06.2025 39:38
Accurate, interoperable map data is the backbone of everything from navigation apps to emergency response systems. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake explores how the Overture Maps Foundation is tackling the biggest challenges in digital mapping - data fragmentation, inconsistent formats, and lack of standardization. Executive Director Marc Prioleau joins the show alon...
The Hidden Village of Clementsport 12.06.2025 33:11
Once a bustling hub of shipbuilding and industry, the village of Clementsport, Nova Scotia, now holds much of its history in memory. But thanks to a powerful blend of storytelling and digital mapping, its past has been brought back into view. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we sit down with Fionnuala Braun, the creator of The Hidden Village of Clementsport StoryMap, and her father, Scott...
Map It, Share It - But First, Read the License 29.05.2025 24:53
Open data is meant to be shared, but it can quickly become a legal headache without a clear license. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Paul Heersink, Program Manager of Roads & Addresses at Esri Canada and chair of the Overture Maps Foundation’s addressing task force. Together, they dive into the world of open data licensing: what it is, why it matters,...
Zoom In on Renters’ Rights 08.05.2025 37:55
What if renters had a map that helped them understand their rights? In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we dive into the story behind the Tenant Policy Atlas—a one-of-a-kind tool that's putting renters, not just streets and buildings, on the map. Michelle Brake sits down with T’Brenn Kelly-McKinnon and Cameron Glover from the Rental Protection Fund to explore how this interactive atlas is ma...
Climate Action Plans with a Sunny Outlook 24.04.2025 45:49
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Sunny Fleming, Director of Environment, Conservation & Natural Resources Solutions at Esri Inc., to explore the crucial role of GIS in shaping effective and resilient climate action plans. Drawing on personal experiences with extreme weather events, such as Hurricane Helene, and professional insights gained through year...
A Hub for Change 10.04.2025 32:25
How can data and mapping technology drive social change? In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we explore the Community Prosperity Hub, a powerful initiative that brings together nonprofits, policymakers, and residents to tackle community challenges with data-driven solutions. Host Michelle Brake is joined by Sandi MacKinnon, Executive Director of Greater Fredericton Social Innovation, Kate Wa...
Whales or Whitecaps? 27.03.2025 30:27
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Dr. Mohamed Ahmed, Lead Data Scientist at Esri Canada, to explore how AI is transforming marine conservation. Fisheries and Oceans Canada collaborated with Esri Canada to train deep learning models to detect beluga whales in Arctic waters using aerial, drone, and satellite imagery. With accuracy rates of 85-88%, these model...
The Community Map of Canada: Where Stories Meet Data 13.03.2025 24:03
The Community Map of Canada is a living, breathing map built by and for Canadians! In this episode, Alex Miller, president and founder of Esri Canada, talks with our Esri colleagues about this collaborative project. Bringing together authoritative data from governments, communities, and organizations across the country to create a detailed and accessible basemap. From urban centers to remote wilde...
Icicle IQ 27.02.2025 42:02
Bundle up and get ready to test your winter wisdom! In this frosty episode of Geographical Thinking Caps, we’re diving into the snowy world of geography and holiday traditions. Our contestants will battle it out, answering everything from ice-cold trivia about northern lights to festive facts on quirky winter customs. With plenty of holiday cheer and a dash of friendly competition, who will be cro...
Bringing History to Life with GIS 06.02.2025 39:11
Imagine blending history, culture, and technology to create an interactive experience that helps preserve memories and share untold stories—sounds like magic, right? It’s actually the power of GIS storytelling! We’re diving into the Memory Maps project that uses the tools of the GIS world to connect us to the past and present in ways you may not expect. We’ll chat with the Saint Mary’s University...
Data-Driven Destinations 23.01.2025 45:10
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we’re joined by Joe Amati, Senior Executive Director of Global Market and Brand Intelligence for Destination Canada. Together, we explore how data and mapping are transforming Canada’s tourism sector. Joe explains how Destination Canada uses research and AI-driven platforms like the Canadian Tourism Data Collective to boost tourism, ensuring the country re...
2024 Geospatial Reflections 19.12.2024 35:58
As the year comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on 2024—a year filled with innovation, breakthroughs, and unforgettable moments in the world of GIS. In this episode, I’ve asked some of my colleagues at Esri Canada to share their most memorable GIS moments of the year. From game-changing technology to community growth, you’ll hear stories that highlight how GIS continues to make an i...
Catching Up on Quiet 05.12.2024 25:22
In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we welcome back Ingrid Buday, founder of No More Noise Toronto, to discuss the organization’s remarkable growth and ongoing fight against urban noise pollution. Ingrid shares how her grassroots initiative has expanded from 240 to 1,600 members, all working to address noise sources like vehicle traffic, waste collection, and amplified sound. With innovative...
Changing the Landscape with Women+ in Geospatial 21.11.2024 34:30
Get ready to explore how diversity is reshaping the geospatial field! In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we’re sitting down with Dr. Julia Wagemann from Women+ in Geospatial (W+G). Together, we’ll uncover how this growing network is challenging stereotypes, building inclusive spaces, and inspiring future leaders in the industry. Julia’s been a key player in driving these changes, and we’re...
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