Why YOU need to spend a day with a BCIT Radio Arts student

When it comes to the world of radio, content creation, and entertainment it can be confusing how and where to take your first steps into this often fast pace world. And I won’t lie, there have been times when people are surprised that a program like ours exists because, YES, you can 100% go to school to learn the tools necessary to start your creative career in radio, content creation, and entertainment. In fact there are days where this program gets tough creatively or time management wise, but with instructors with industry experience and peers to help you along the way, sometimes you need that extra push to pursue your goals. But if I haven’t quite convinced you to join our program this instant, why not take this as a sign to come visit us at our campus and spend a day with us!

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I had the pleasure of hosting our first Spend a Day – Radio Arts and Entertainment edition with our guest Emily. But before we get to my exclusive interview about her day with us, I’m going to give you a run down on our day so that you can be prepared for your own visit. Continue reading

90 Days of Toxicity

I’ve been a 90 Day Fiancé fan for many years now. Perhaps it is because I’ve always been nosey and interested in the dramatic life of others, but the TLC reality series never fails to shock me at how far people are willing to go for a little bit of fame. Now that I have a fiancé to enjoy the series with me it has oddly become much more entertaining as we discuss the reactions and situations these “couples” go through. And while you and I know that 90% of reality shows are scripted or staged, it doesn’t stop the believability that part of the content that we’re watching has some truth to it.

Now if you aren’t into trashy reality shows like I am and have no idea what 90 Day Fiancé is let me introduce you to this rabbit hole of toxic relationships that either make you reevaluate your own relationship, appreciate your partner, or be grateful that you’re happily single. Continue reading