Everything is on fire but I wrote a fun thing for @macleans.bsky.social. Come for the stool testing and psychedelics, stay for the ball slapping and urine drinking macleans.ca/society/heal... #wellness #biohacking #masculinity
Posts by Colleen Derkatch
Calgary councillor on backing down from conspiracy thinking about public health: “We have a growing number of people who want very simple answers to very complex problems.”
www.thestar.com/politics/fed...
Putting this on my syllabus
Less impressive but at the time kind of thrilling: I also spoke to him briefly once when he called the house (landline days!) and asked for her. She wasn't home so he said to say "M" had called. Lol what a douchecanoe
Hundo p
What is common knowledge in your field, but shocks outsiders?
That "rhetoric" ≠ bullshit
(and is actually an ancient discipline that studies the production, reception, and circulation of discourse). #teamrhetoric
The Headspace meditation app now includes an "empathetic AI companion." What could go wrong? Well, for a start, it could break the very mind at the centre of meditation.... ⬇️ www.nytimes.com/2025/06/13/t...
I will never, ever, ever not be furious that a high ranking research officer at my uni dismissed an important knowledge mobilization project I wanted to propose because “AI could do it.”
I don’t know how I’m gonna break all the news at once
Students are going to learn how to write prompts no matter what, I don’t need to teach them. If they come to my classroom, they’re going to learn that saving time isn’t the only worthy goal.
And second, well, there’s this from @guinz.bsky.social. If we rely on non-sentient tech to do our thinking for us, we’re cooked. open.substack.com/pub/amandagu...
First, the “big terminology” in scholarly writing is there for a reason so students need to be taught how to parse it. It’s university, not middle school. If simplified explanations help someone get the big idea, great, but you can’t stop there.
I’ve been thinking about this for days: “Sometimes I’ll take the abstract or the methods section, because they’re using all this big terminology, and ask, ‘Can you simplify this as if you’re explaining it to a middle schooler?’ And it saves me so much time” www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/2339ca7...
Just over a year ago, I posted this smug update on the other site. Two days later, I broke my hand dropping into a skatepark bowl, resulting in surgery, a weird PTSD response that put me on medical leave, and months of physical rehab. 100% would do again. Life is for living. Do something fun today.
New data finds Americans are more likely to support labor unions over Big Business than at any time in the past 60 years.
We are witnessing a historic rebirth of worker power.
If you want a better life for you and your children, join or support a union.
We didn’t either! We found it by accident while googling info about ER wait times. Terrible PR, excellent service.
We visited one of Toronto's virtual emergency rooms last night and it was BRILLIANT. We had a minor issue that required attention but we would have languished in a physical ER for hours. Instead:
-I booked appt at 7:20pm
-we saw a nurse practitioner at 8
-all was resolved by 8:15
This is smart care.
That was exactly the argument our faculty association made and an arbitrator agreed. Now there are just a few meaningless questions (e.g., "Does the class start on time?"), I guess to preserve the illusion of customer satisfaction.
Geary St, pls. It's Wild West mayhem.
Me, on self-care: “There is always a new diet or beauty routine to follow, a new supplement to take, or a new practitioner to see,” she says. “And if we fail to become ‘well’ despite our efforts, we simply need to try harder or try something else.” www.the-independent.com/life-style/h...
Very thoughtful discussion of "AI" in education from @emilymbender.bsky.social starting at 11:36. I will now forever refer to tools such as Chat GPT as "synthetic text-extruding machines." www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...
Loved hearing your thoughts on this. So smart, nuanced, and carefully considered. I especially love the phrase "synthetic text-extruding machines." Thanks so much!
Meet my friend Oorbee, aka Aunty Skates. We have little skater mom posse in Toronto. We’ve spent Mother’s Day weekend taking over city skate parks because if you don’t make time for fun, fun won’t make time for you www.theglobeandmail.com/life/article...
Re-upping: What do you think, know, or do about AI in first-year writing courses, #TeamRhetoric and #Writing Studies? Keen on cold takes too.
People who don't create Zoom meetings to start with muted audio and video are chaotic evil
Rich and Telma are the best. They're also super humble—they actually created the group! Legends.
If you ever wonder if it's ever too late to ________, the answer is no. We're all over 40. Many of us started skating *after* turning 40. Yes, we sometimes get hurt (I broke my hand last summer) but we definitely don't need AI-generated friends to fill our days. Go do the scary thing. Find fun.
15 adults and two around the edge of a bowl at a skatepark. Some are wearing helmets and other safety gear or holding skateboards.
A large group of skateboarders dressed in Halloween costumes in a concrete skatepark bowl.Some are holding skateboards.
Get off the internet and get yourself a crew. Everything will be better.
I got shy and deleted my first post about this but it's important: the most unexpected and best benefit of starting skateboarding at 45 is I now spend weekends hanging out in parks across town with other middle aged skateboards. Zuck needs to get out of the house.