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Episode 15: Collective Eval Cafe Head

Episode Notes

Happy New Year! To kick off 2019, Carolyn and Brian take a look backwards and forward - tune in to hear how they did with 2018’s directions and their plans for the coming 12 months! Conversation topics include community development, creativity and arts-based approaches, the therapeutic benefits of podcasting, teasers for upcoming episodes, and a discussion on whether 2019 will (finally) be the Year of the Trombone.

Full show notes available at our website.

Episode 14: A Principles-Focused Episode

Episode Notes

Join Brian, Carolyn, and special guest Kim van der Woerd (Reciprocal Consulting) as we wander into the complex and intriguing world of principles-focused evaluation. Will our paradigms be shifted? Will our hearts be centered? Will we remember all the stuff that Michael Quinn Patton tried to instil in us from all the workshops and books and conference presentations?* Let's hope! Tune in and find out what we have to say about how we can use storytelling, whether program logic models can be redeemed, and how we're trying to overcome barriers to using principles-focused evaluation in our work.

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Ep 13: This Could Be the Start of Something: Client Relationships and Evaluation

Carolyn and Brian talk client relationships and take metaphors too far (as usual).

Episode Notes

You definitely want to swipe right on this episode to hear Carolyn and Brian talk about client relationships! We discuss looking beyond the dating profile, deciding what questions to ask right at the get-go, handling the inevitable relationship woes, and deciding when to rekindle the romance or just walk away. Carolyn put it best: "The relationship metaphors just don't stop!"

Full episode notes available at our website.

Episode 12: EvalCafe Goes Back To School!

Carolyn and Brian are back in the Eval Cafe and ready for a brand new school-year that’s just “chalk” full of learning! Pull up a desk, get out your binders and cahiers, and be prepared to take notes because this will be on the final exam. What’s Brian’s ultimate whiteboard hack? How does Carolyn justify putting a bed in their office? What educational experiences are Carolyn and Brian most looking forward to and how did they spend their summer vacation? Warning: this episode comes with a reading list.

This is the episode that may as well have been sponsored by Ikea, Staples, and 3M (makers of the best post-its, as long as you don’t accidentally buy the ‘pop-up’ kind). Please send us free office supplies! Also, the word of this episode is “excited”–count how many times Carolyn says it, win a prize!

(Apologies for a small amount of audio distortion on the track at 12:26.)

Full show notes available at: https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2018/09/20/episode-12-evalcafe-goes-back-to-school/

Episode 11: A Co-Created Conversation

Carolyn and Brian pack their bags (and more importantly their podcasting gear) and meet up in Calgary for the Canadian Evaluation Society’s annual conference! This episode, recorded as a Thematic Breakfast Roundtable, features five attendees who joined our intrepid hosts at a wholly-unreasonable time of morning on the final day of the conference. Among other topics, we talk about the conference theme (Co-Creation), the upcoming updates to the CES evaluator competencies (now with 41% fewer words!), the idea of crashing a mayors’ conference, and the relative population density of Australia and Canada. We promise, the conversation makes more sense when you listen to it. Full show notes available at: https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2018/06/05/episode-11-co-created-conversation

Episode 10: Songs in the Key of E(val)

Sarah Farina of Broadleaf Consulting joins Carolyn and Brian this week to talk about music and how it connects with our work as evaluators. Which one of us is “a big nerd for classical music”? How lucky is Carolyn at Random Karaoke? What two songs have scarred Brian and Carolyn for life? And most importantly, does this podcast meet Canadian content requirements? Apologies for some minor sound quality issues in this episode - to borrow from our episode 7 title, “Damn it, Jim, I’m an evaluator, not a sound engineer!” Full show notes available at: https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2018/03/07/episode-10-songs-in-the-key-of-eval

Episode 9: 2018: An Evaluation Odyssey

In the first episode of 2018, Brian and Carolyn k…

In the first episode of 2018, Brian and Carolyn kick off the new year with some retrospective musings and a bit of peering off into the horizon with goals, directions, and personal challenges for the year ahead. We cover a little of everything in what may be a preview of podcast content to come—learning new stats programs, getting an evaluation credential, using arts-based methods (and why Brian should play the trombone at a stakeholder meeting), engaging with reconciliation as evaluators and new approaches to evaluation ethics, community development, evaluation conferences and more! Check it out to hear about Brian's hot new podcast/blog idea and the context in which Carolyn uses the phrase "brain in a jar".

Episode 8: #Eval - The Twittering

Brush off your hashtags and practice condensing y…

Brush off your hashtags and practice condensing your thoughts to 140 characters (or is that 280 now?), as Carolyn and Brian are joined by fellow evaluation consultant Dana Wanzer to talk Twitter. We chat about how we’ve used the platform to build community, our stand-out moments on Twitter, and of course our favourite memes (#omgmqp for starters). Plus, can evaluation benefit from more cute animal pics? Spoiler alert: the answer is yes. Full show notes at https://evalcafe.wordpress.com/2017/12/20/episode-8-eval-the-twittering

Episode 7: "Damn it, Jim, I'm an evaluator!" Lessons from the Trekiverse

Open hailing frequencies and get your warp engine…

Open hailing frequencies and get your warp engines online, it's our nerdiest episode yet! We're joined by Kylie Hutchinson, principal consultant for Community Solutions Planning & Evaluation, to talk about the lessons that evaluators can take from the Star Trek universe. From the Original Series to Voyager (no Discovery spoilers!), we share our favourite nerdy references and apply them to evaluation. Should we be battling the Borg? Embracing our inner Ferengi? Are evaluators more like Data or Spock (or Odo?) Did Michael Quinn Patton invent our profession's Corbomite manoeuvre? And where is evaluation as a profession boldly going next? Tune in and find out!

Episode 6: Let's Get Ethical!

Join Brian and Carolyn in welcoming our first pod…

Join Brian and Carolyn in welcoming our first podcast special guest, Don Flaming, Manager of ARECCI (A pRoject Ethics Community Consensus Initiative) for Alberta Innovates! In this episode, we delve into the BIG questions. Do we need REBs to be ethical? What's the difference between research and evaluation? What ethics "myths" can we bust? And will Carolyn and Brian make it through a whole episode without mentioning #OMGMPQ? Tune in and find out!
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