Episode Synopsis "Let's Ask Students: Food, Groceries & The Good Food Centre"
Welcome to This Student Life, a podcast by Student Life and Learning Support at Toronto Metropolitan University highlighting stories about student life beyond academics.In this episode, Estella, Nandini, and Helen are talking to students about food and groceries! As students, it can be difficult to find healthy, good-quality food on a budget so they’re asking students where they like to shop and where they go for cheap food on campus. This episode also includes an interview with the Good Food Centre, TMU’s student food bank. Tune in to learn about how food insecurity impacts students and what resources are available to you!For more information about The Good Food Centre, go to https://yourtmsu.ca/services/food If you’d like to donate, volunteer, or have any inquiries, you can email [email protected] To join SLLS’ free food Discord, click this link: https://discord.gg/pkYPQWKPThis podcast was produced by Helen Chen & Kristin Walcott-Dass. Graphic design and podcast editing is by Helen Chen. Music for this episode was provided by Cole Kapoor and Ellie Sorger. Special thank you to Student Life and Learning Support for their assistance with this podcast.
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