Coming to you from Delview Secondary School in Delta BC featuring interviews with staff, students, and people in the community who share their passions and learning journeys.
Tue, June 03, 2025
Two colleagues who started at Delview at around the same time as I did are mapping out their retirement plans and looking forward to some well-deserved recreation and relaxation! Mr. Yuill co-hosts this episode as we chat about these teachers' careers, extensive travel experiences, and the excitement of a change in pace.
Wed, May 21, 2025
Grade 12 student Casey Pawlowski has created a new podcast called CaseLowski for his graduation Capstone Project (find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you find your podcasts)! In it, he talks to a number of staff at Delview - go and check it out! In this episode, he points the mic at me for a change. Mr. Kung; teaching, philosophies, movies and more My first episode comes in hot with the Man behind the Raideo podcast. We learn his life and the why of his decisions that brought him where he is now.
Wed, May 21, 2025
Grade 11 students Fae and Sukhman who are both in my Engineering and InfoTech classes join me to talk about music, robotics, school, AI, and a whole lot more!
Wed, December 11, 2024
Kacie Haberlin, from our 2018 grad class comes back to Delview to talk about her pandemic crocheting hobby that became a small business with a large social media following (@haberlinshobbies) of tens of thousands of people who are inspired every day by her work. She tells us about how she got started and the ups and downs of running a side business while she begins a career as a dental hygienist. Kacie also talks about her battle with Crohn’s disease. It’s an inspiring and illuminating conversation with an amazing person. Mr. Yuill co-hosts and lends his wisdom to this episode.
Thu, November 28, 2024
What is it like to be given a group of students for a short amount of time and be asked to take them on a journey of learning all the while trying to build relationships, solve all sorts of unique problems, and complete lesson plans, assessments, and coursework all at the same time? We ask our student teachers Ms. Jorssen and Ms. Webster what that was like and how they got to this point. Mr. Yuill and I welcome these two talented and passionate people to our profession. In the few weeks that we've had them with us, they have made quite an impression and we wish them all the best as they move on to become our newest teachers!
Mon, July 01, 2024
2024 Grads Gurnoor Malhi and Annabelle Chen stop by for a chat about their plans after graduation, what it’s like in India and Taiwan, driving, school, and almost everything else as they make their way out of Delview and into University. It’s a conversation with two close friends. I taught Gurnoor in Innovation 10 as well as InfoTech and Engineering. As well, she was my excellent peer tutor. I never taught Annabelle but she spent a great deal of time auditing the Engineering course.
Wed, June 12, 2024
Mr. Bennett who has been at Delview for 21 years is retiring! Mr. Waldman and Mr. Yuill join us in conversation with this Delview legend. We talk about his life, career, and of course about the greatest place on Earth, Manitoba! Join us for the stories, the banter, and the laughter as Mr. Bennett looks forward to moving on after so many years.
Sat, February 17, 2024
Grad 2022 Harnoor Sandhu drops in from Kelowna during a few days off from her studies. She has been volunteering and working as a paramedic and first responder since high school. She shares her many experiences as a paramedic and talks about some of the trials and tribulations of the job as well as her enthusiasm for helping others.
Thu, June 29, 2023
Dayanara Sinclair, Class of 2017, visits us in the podcast studio a couple of weeks after giving an inspiring talk to Media Arts students in Mr. Choy’s class about her journey from Disney dream to reality as she is now a 3D animator on the Disney Jr. show, “Alice’s Wonderland Bakery”. We talk about how hard work and persistence paid off even though she had to take her coursework online during the pandemic. Dayanara went from working and managing a popular Disney Store to animating for a Disney show. We talk about her creative process and the collaboration that takes place on an animation team as well as some of our favourite animated films and shows.
Sat, June 10, 2023
From the first sketch we saw coming from Han, we knew she was talented. Over the five years she's been at Delview, she's participated in many Fine Arts Nights, and has produced posters, logos, book covers, social media art, and plenty of whiteboard masterpieces that were painful to erase. She has been practicing for a long time and hopes to continue creating and sharing her art in some form or another into the future. In this episode, we talk about Han's life, art, and the future of art. We also discuss the advent of AI and what that means for artists. Kassie Lind co-hosts this one. We are at Episode 50!!! We've had almost 8 great years so far and hope for many more to come. The students, staff, and other guests are what make this show - there is an endless supply of people we are able to interview, each with their own stories and talents to share. We hope you continue to enjoy the show and we thank you for supporting us by listening!
Sat, April 22, 2023
We love when alumni come back! Tiana Gordon, who graduated from Delview in 2015, returns to talk about her experiences as an interior designer and production designer. She has worked on numerous short films, commercials, and feature films including, “It’s A Wonderful Knife” (feat. Jane Widdop, Justin Long, Joel McHale) - in theatres this Christmas, “Cold Copy” - at the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC (feat. Jacob Tremblay), and Anthony Shim’s award-winning film, “Riceboy Sleeps”. We chat about the process of designing a set, the film business, and how she worked towards something she’s always wanted to do since she was a little kid. Turpin is back as co-host and a special guest pops in at the end!
Thu, April 13, 2023
Former Delview International Student Nele Haas is back from Germany for a visit! She talks about finishing high school in Germany and looking forward to studying International Relations and Sustainability. We compare the differences and similarities in the customs and traditions of Germany and Canada (including yummy food), and talk about Nele’s travel adventures all over the world. We also discuss the concerns we all have as we experience climate change and our hopes for significant changes to how we do things. Student Kristie Lind does an amazing job co-hosting for a second time!
Fri, March 10, 2023
Diane has always been an amazingly positive and kind person, but when cancer struck her just a few days into the start of the school year in 2021, she showed everyone what “making the best of it” truly means. In this episode, Diane takes us into the world of Pokémon and anime, travelling, and the tribulations and ultimate triumph over Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Around these parts, we call her “Cancer Killer” and we hope her story of positivity and determination will inspire you as much as it has inspired us. Kristie Lind steps in as our first-ever student co-host as both students had a rare night off from their school musical, Urinetown.
Fri, March 03, 2023
In this episode we chat with Delview student, Akari Ishige, who is from Tokyo Japan. She’s one of our International Students and someone we’ve come to know very well here at Delview with her involvement in everything our school has to offer from her Live At Lunch performances as a singer and pianist to Drama productions including "Urinetown The Musical" which showing now in our Patti Hillman Theatre! I taught Akari web design and programming at the beginning of the pandemic as she was just trying to get adjusted to life in Canada. It still astounds me how much grit she has to have navigated that difficult time especially having just left her home and family almost 8000 km away in Tokyo to study in a country where she had to make new friends and learn a new language. The amazing Mr. Yuill joins me as co-host for this episode. Enjoy! Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive content that may be triggering for individuals who have experienced or are currently experiencing mental health challenges. Akari talks about her struggles with an eating disorder and negative thoughts she’s had about her life. Please take care and prioritize your well-being while listening. For support, reach out to a mental health professional or call the Fraser Health Crisis Line at 1-877-820-7444 . They are ready to support you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Fri, July 01, 2022
Nancy's retiring! Our Assistant Superintendent and educator of 42 years, Nancy Gordon, came in to talk to us not once, but twice. Unfortunately, for the first time ever on the podcast, the audio file corrupted and Nancy graciously offered to come back for a redo, this time with multiple backups. Mark Turpin and I ask her about her career, legacy, and also what it was like being the parent of a student who graduated from Delview. Nancy has been strong supporter of our school community over the years and I have had the pleasure of working with her on a number of occasions. We wish her a happy retirement!
Tue, May 24, 2022
Mr. Sahli and I speak to the very talented Kaydee Deane about Radiohead, violin, guitar, and her Live At Lunch performances at our school. We talk a lot about music we like and how to deal with nerves before performing for an audience. Music has taken Kaydee on a path that she loves and we will be hearing more from her in the near future!
Thu, May 05, 2022
Who doesn't love Mr. Sahli? You'll love him even more after you listen to him talk about his interests in music, sports, and how he got into teaching. Besides being a really nice person and a talented teacher, Mr. Sahli loves collecting records and playing the drums. After many episodes of him as a co-host, it was about time we had a chat just about him!
Wed, April 13, 2022
Alexa tells us more than the latest weather or sports scores (she's never heard that one). She talks about how a knee injury changed her life, growing up in North Delta, and what it's like to be graduating high school. We get into sports, Formula 1 racing, driving, and much more. Ms. Hanson joins us for this chat with the ever positive Alexa Liptak. Episode somewhat sponsored by Forte Physiotherapy please.
Thu, March 10, 2022
Delview teacher Dave Yuill tells us some stories about growing up as an army brat, his own time in the military, his business experience, the pharmaceutical industry, and how all of that lead to him finally becoming a teacher with a ton of life experience to share with others. The man has so many stories that he could have his own podcast! Mr. Turpin joins us for this episode.
Fri, February 25, 2022
After a long pandemic hiatus, we are back! We talk to Marten and Nele, two of our International Students from Germany. They discuss their experiences growing up in Germany and about what surprised them when they arrived in Canada for the first time. Both Marten from Hamburg and Nele from a town near Frankfurt have been wonderful additions to our school and throughout the interview I was impressed by how well-adjusted they were for young people from a country 8000 kilometres away and also how well both of them have been able to understand and speak English. At the beginning you will hear Nele and I wait patiently as Marten decides on what chair he will sit on (after bringing several different chairs into the room). Bonus: a special surprise song at the end!
Thu, July 23, 2020
Grad 2008 and Embedded Engineer Edwin Chand talks about the challenges and rewards of his career at Apple, how he got there after going through SFU Engineering and Blackberry, and the most important ingredients for success in any endeavour. Edwin also talks about how his family immigrated from Fiji and the challenges of becoming Canadians. This episode was recorded on Zoom and the video version has been published on the Delview YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/delviewsecondaryschool
Wed, July 15, 2020
Aleysha Johnson, Grad 2018, model, actor, and activist joins us after famously trolling the President of the United States by posting a video on Tik Tok showing how easy it was for her to reserve free tickets to the Tulsa Oklahoma rally and not show up (she was busy organizing lint from her carpet). We got in touch when I spotted her on a Late Show with Stephen Colbert segment about the Oklahoma rally. We also discuss how she has dealt with the pandemic, how she became an activist, and how young people can use their know-how of social media to make their voices heard and do something positive to help create a just society. Mr. Turpin and I join Aleysha in the "Zoom" where it happens! Aleysha's Video The Late Show
Wed, December 18, 2019
This year, Delview alumna Jenaya Robertson (Grad 2015) won the U SPORTS Chantal Navert Memorial Award which is awarded to the most outstanding player in Canada for university women's soccer. As the 5th year captain for the Trinity Western University Spartans, Jenaya broke her school's scoring record with 14 goals while leading her team to a first place division finish with a 12-1-1 record. We talk about her experiences with her team helping out in Africa and South America and looking forward to a future playing pro soccer in Europe and applying her marketing skills to help charitable organizations. As we close out 2019 I feel very thankful to have the opportunity to speak to so many remarkable people. Merry Christmas and see you in 2020!
Mon, December 09, 2019
Ashley Prasad, Delview Grad 2013 talks to us about her latest project, an eBook she helped out with as a volunteer for Empower The Future Association entitled, "Life After High School: A Post-Secondary Student's Guide to Success". She also reminisces about her time at Delview, Poli Sci at SFU, career discovery, and finding your own way in life. She also may or may not be a secret agent. Go grab the excellent book at: http://bit.ly/afterhighsch and like Ashley says, take care of yourselves!
Mon, December 02, 2019
Mr. Minichiello, a relatively new staff member at Delview talks about growing up Armenian / Italian in Squamish and East Van, History, how he got into Teaching, and Super Smash Bros. He also shares his experiences being someone who is talented enough to teach anything at Delview (or will figure out how). Mr. Sahli and I interrogate our fellow colleague.
Sun, November 24, 2019
Class of 2009 alumna Angie Grant is the Education Coordinator at the Delta Cultural Centre in Ladner. Mr. Sahli and I talk to her about her Incredible experiences being a huge part of Patti Hillman's drama program at Delview, her role in the city of Delta, and the Heritage Week Three-minute Film Festival which anyone can enter before December 20th (e-mail agrant@delta.ca ).
Wed, May 29, 2019
Cam Cunningham (Class of 2017) pays us a visit to talk about his sciencey world and how much he's learned since he started working in grade 11. He talks about his criminology program at KPU and how wonderful and stressful university life can be. Then we all travel back in time at 88 mph to talk to our younger selves.
Thu, May 23, 2019
Talented, funny, and eager to learn, twins Kristie and Kassie Lind join us to talk at length about musicals, acting, memes they love, morse code, languages, movies, and lettuce burgers. They are in grade 8 and just finished playing mafia heavies / pastry chefs in Delview's production of The Drowsy Chaperone which featured their big musical number, "Toledo Surprise" (delicious recipe / veiled threat). Turpin and I are speechless after Kassie's top-locker math but I Toledo surprise them with some of my own nerdy trinkets.
Wed, May 01, 2019
Mark Pocock, PE teacher and Athletic Director, stops in to talk to Mr. Sahli and I about his obsession with movies, composing music and playing guitar for a rock band ("Between Takes" on streaming and iTunes), and what led up to his first teaching gig at Delview. I forget to ask him about being a poster boy in the late 80's for Nintendo but I'll post something on social media (@raideopodcast).
Thu, March 14, 2019
Diaz is back along with two of our HEROS - Isabelle Levy and Bhawna Handa! The students demonstrate ASMR (leaving Diaz confused), talk about the mission of the HEROS (Helping Everyone Respect Our Society) program, debate about phones and social media, and for the first time, reveal their career aspirations after they graduate. An amazingly fun and enlightening conversation with these terrific people!
Sun, March 10, 2019
Maya, daughter of our day custodian Cecelio chats with us about her experience traveling by herself as a young girl to Japan, her aspirations to become an elementary school teacher, and balut. Mr. Sahli co-hosts in the first episode ever without an intro (student council is on hiatus due to a restructuring - some exciting news to come after Spring Break)!
Sun, February 10, 2019
Longtime Delview teacher and co-founder of Thanks For Giving Ron McNeill, now retired, helps us walk down memory lane as we celebrate our 50th year as a school. He tells stories about what the school was like in the past and also what makes us culturally special as we move into the future. Wendy Goltz makes her first appearance ever at the start of the episode to talk about #Delview50 which is our open house on February 22nd.
Fri, November 09, 2018
Delview alum (Grad 2015) Agape Mngomezulu sheds some light on the movie and television industry in B.C. As a professional stage and screen actor, Agape has appeared on shows such as "Supernatural" and most recently landed a recurring speaking role on "The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco" (IMDB). He also talks about life in Swaziland where he was born and raised until he was 10. Deora and Taman visit for some Student Council business.
Sat, June 09, 2018
Delview alums Nathan Naiker and Shivneel Reddy talk to us about life after high school, what it's like to be a YouTuber, videography, Riverdale, the burger challenge, 3D movies, Disney, drama, designated survivors, and politics - wha?! Also, Khushi and Amrika join us for the last time as high school students for their final Student Council update of the year! This episode sponsored by [insert corporate sponsor here]. Thanks [insert corporate sponsor here] for the brand new studio and limo service for our guests!
Mon, May 28, 2018
Trevor Morten - musician, actor, wise guy. We spend some time talking about saxophones, Nintendo, drama, deafblindness, and sign language. Stick around till the end for some great advice! Raksha starts us off with a very succinct briefing on what's coming up at Delview.
Fri, April 20, 2018
Ms. Taffinder slides into our podcast studio for a grand slam of an episode as she talks about her experiences playing softball in North Dakota, her base line teaching experience as an 8 year old, and she even throws us a curve ball when she declares her love for the Detroit Red Wings. We change up our co-host position with Mr. Sahli on this one. Deora and Taman step up to the plate as they pitch student council activities and touch base on what's new.
Sat, April 07, 2018
Inspiring young artist Jilliana Baccay (@chromatickid on Instagram / chromatickid on YouTube) shares what drives her to keep practicing and learning as she produces her art. Jill talks about her influences, interests, and her own process for creating stuff. She also gives us a sneak peak of a couple big projects that sound amazing! Taman from the Student Council joins us at the start to talk about events in the weeks ahead.
Tue, February 06, 2018
The podcast comes full circle with Cecelio and Ms. Hanson (they were both in Episode 0 - the mic test episode). We talk about plumbing, the Philippines, basketball, reffing, custodial work, pig farms, and more. Amrika informs us about the week to come in school activities. Fun times ahead!
Wed, December 20, 2017
Stella and her safety walk buddy Chahat drop by to chat about their recent boost in confidence performing for a Delview audience at Live At Lunch and Drama productions. We talk about The Beatles, Liverpool, and the girls entertain us with some tunes on the uke! Deora informs us about what's left in 2017. Stay tuned for the end for special holiday sing-a-long. See you in 2018!
Fri, November 17, 2017
Our 20th Episode!!! Mr. Sahli and I talk to Jacob Andresen about his performances as an actor at Delview as well as his adventures in Europe. He tells us what it's like to be a bass player in our new favourite band @theoakstones, performing rock concerts live, and the intense process of working on their first studio recording to be released near the end of the month, "Dark Sunday". Khushi joins me for a celebration of our 20th episode and 26,411 can achievement for Thanks For Giving 25 and to tell us what's going on this week at school.
Wed, May 24, 2017
Laz, freestyle rapper and just a wonderful, thoughtful person in general joins Mr. Turpin and I in the Drama Studio for a fun conversation about hip-hop, Star Wars, history, and how to get into "flow". Turpin tries to go Aaron Burr on me to start things off but before that, Jivan visits us one last time before graduation to talk about the week and years ahead. Enjoy!
Fri, April 14, 2017
Miss Alandra Matei - singer, actor, retail salesperson. In this episode we talk about what Alandra gets out of performing, her ridiculous experiences with store mannequins, and what she plans to do in the future to try to combine all her passions. Mr. Turpin surprises us with some impromptu beatboxing and Khushi practices her high-fives.
Tue, April 04, 2017
Ms. Miller shares her wisdom on salmon dresses, throat voices, pets, food, sports, and other crazy things. Things do get a bit crazy with Ms. Hanson, Ms. Schalk, and Ms. Miller around the mic. Khushi starts us off with what's on the weeks ahead and we finally connect on a high five!
Fri, March 03, 2017
Our new music teacher and resident Aussie expert shares his story full of travels and adventures and how he managed to survive while growing up in a country full of reasonably deadly flora and fauna. Mr. Kim is slightly more subdued this time as co-host until he pulls out his phone and Shagun tells us what's coming up.
Sat, February 18, 2017
Breigh fascinates us with conspiracy theories, universities, politics, and the BCYP (BC Youth Parliament - @bcyparliament) where she represents our riding as a youth MLA. Mr. Sahli joins us Andy Richter style except with more talking and witty retorts while pianoman Jivan gives us the goods on what's going on for students at our school. #illumisahli
Tue, February 07, 2017
Nicole Dennis from small town Laird, Saskatchewan shares her wisdom from growing up as one of 3 teenagers in a town of 200. She's as multi-talented as she is humble! Ms. Hansen co-hosts, Shagun joins us with school event updates, and I try to fend off the mysterious swarm of flies making my microphone buzz... unsuccessfully - sorry!
Fri, December 16, 2016
Justin Cotter, amazing student teacher for both Ms. Schalk and I, talks to us after being hired as a TOC by Delta and Surrey. He tells us how he decided to become a teacher and what high school was like for him, we get nerdy about education, and Ms. Schalk gets on a dinky plane. Amrika starts us off with student council business and shocks me with my trigger word "wing". Merry Christmas and see you in 2017!
Fri, November 18, 2016
New teacher John Kim talks to us about his experiences being a new teacher at Delview, traveling around the world, growing up and coping with ADHD, and some funny family experiences. Also, it is revealed that he is an excellent dancer. Khushi helps us start this episode with updates on events and other stranger things.
Thu, November 03, 2016
Bradley Lambert, student, guitarist, and welder joins us in the detention room (a la Folsom Prison Blues but not quite) to talk about his passion for music, building things, and all things guitar. Mr. Bonikowsky joins in on a 12 bar blues jam session and talks about his own rock n' roll experiences. Jivan Johal (one of many musical collaborators with Brad) opens up with the latest events at Delview.
Mon, October 24, 2016
Basketball coach and teacher Vlad Nikic talks about life in Yugoslavia, psychology, mental health, being a teacher, and of course basketball. There is no way you can listen and not feel the passion this man has for everything he does. Mr. Turpin joins me as Mr. Nikic shares his appreciation for the Delview family and shares his most recent story of surviving personal tragedy.
Thu, June 02, 2016
Former White Caps defender and our very well loved Youth Care Worker Diaz joins us to talk about immigrating from Uganda, soccer, and life as a pro athlete. Mr. Turpin makes up for my severe lack of soccer knowledge (and brief absence to deal with an issue) and members of the Class of 2016 join me for updates.
Sat, May 14, 2016
The multi-talented Beth Scott talks to us about unicycling, band, singing, dancing, musical theatre, Alexander Hamilton, anxiety, NYC, dogs, acting, improv, and more! My new co-host Shagun is fired Trump-style (even though she told me she'd be late). This was recorded during our 30 Hour Famine (sorry no clips!).
Fri, April 29, 2016
Ms. Hanson joins us in a conversation with Youth Olympic Athlete Giovanna Barros who recently played for the Brazilian Curling Team in Lillehammer Norway. She talks about curling, The Youth Olympics, Brazilian food, culture, and the upcoming Olympics in Rio. What are you waiting for? Just listen! Calm down Shia.
Tue, March 08, 2016
Adrian and Curtis join me and Mr. Turpin to geek out about film and to talk about their new movie, "My Best Friend's Birthday" ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5012860/ ) which will be playing at Strawberry Hill Cinemas on April 8th. Tickets available at the box office soon! Maritoni joins us for an update on what's coming up. Have a terrific Spring Break and see you in 2 weeks!
Fri, February 19, 2016
Delview alumni Connor Lyons, Karan Randhawa, and Kushant Gounder drop by to talk about movie ratings, University life, speed cubing, professors, weird grading, coding, and other stuff for almost an hour and a half! Yes, we broke a record. Also Jshan is back to tell us about the week ahead and the We Are Love Festival coming up on Feb. 25th.
Wed, December 16, 2015
Kayla and Alyssa talk about the new play they have written, directed, and produced! It is a mystery called "UNKNOWN" and you will be able to watch it on January 11th - 13th at the Patti Hillman Theatre at Delview. Ms. Hanson joins us again, this time with her magic potions and Marinelle updates us on what's going on for the next couple of days before the holidays. Have an amazing break - have fun and stay safe!
Fri, December 04, 2015
Super-talented Jivan Johal has a piano-side chat with Mr. Hoskyn and I about how he got started, piano lessons, composing his own music, inspirations, and improv. He dazzles us with a couple of impromptu performances and even brings down the podcast with his dark piano witchcraft. Shivneel starts the podcast with some updates and his crazy accents.
Fri, November 20, 2015
Mark Turpin, our new Drama teacher talks about Bond, the philosophy of "YES", theatre company, Lawrence Welk, jazz music, singing, failure, improv, musical theatre, writing, languages, and inquiry. Fellow teacher Deborah Hanson joins us and we find out she's a dancer! Jshan, Vinny, and Shagun open the show with some school event updates and we get attacked by a giant woodpecker.
Sun, November 08, 2015
Student L.A. Hernandez who composed the Raideo Podcast theme song talks about his process for creating EDM (electronic dance music). Also Shagun gives us some updates on upcoming school events.
Fri, November 06, 2015
I was getting ready for the first Raideo Podcast ever when our awesome custodian Cecelio dropped in (along with Ms. Hanson in the staff room). We talk about Friday, Star Wars, Sci Fi and watch the new TFA trailer together. We find out that Cecelio has NEVER SEEN STAR WARS BEFORE! Not your typical episode, but fun nonetheless!
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