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We Are LCC

We Are LCC

著者: Lower Canada College
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We are Lower Canada College, a Montreal school with a 114-year history that’s always been guided by the belief that everyone’s a learner for life. Our alumni, students, parents, teachers and staff have had extraordinary experiences, providing them with insights and perspectives that are worth sharing.

The We Are LCC podcast is a series of informative and engaging conversations with members of the extended Lower Canada College community, wherever they may be on the planet.

We delve into a wide range of diverse and timely issues with experts from a variety of fields. From sustainability to wellness to human rights, there will be something new to learn.

Be sure to subscribe to We Are LCC wherever you find your favourite podcasts and be inspired.

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  • The LCC Athletic Edge: Building Leaders Beyond the Classroom
    2026/04/09

    In this episode, we dive into the LCC student-athlete advantage. At LCC, participation in athletics is more than just a game—it is a powerful, real-world extension of the classroom. Through sports, our students learn invaluable lessons about resilience, teamwork, and leadership that shape them into well-rounded individuals ready for success in all aspects of life.

    To explore what gives our student-athletes this unique edge, we are thrilled to be joined by LCC’s Director of Athletics, Christian Viau, along with two incredible alumni who have lived the LCC athletic experience firsthand and taken those lessons into their college and professional careers.

    Christian Viau, BEd | Director of Athletics, LCC Chris has been a cornerstone of LCC Athletics since joining the school in 1999 as a math and physical education teacher. A lifelong sports enthusiast, he has coached everything from soccer and hockey to basketball, tennis, and baseball. Before taking the reins as Director of Athletics in 2011, Chris served as the Junior School athletics coordinator and ran LCC's hockey camp for over a decade. He also co-founded the Ligue de Hockey Interscolaire du Québec, which has since merged with the RSEQ provincial league.

    Isaiah Fox | LCC Class of 2017 Isaiah’s hockey journey is a testament to perseverance. After graduating from LCC in 2017, he spent two years at the Holderness School (NH) before taking a two-year gap year to play Junior hockey for the Maine Nordiques (NAHL). His hard work earned him a Division 1 scholarship to Long Island University, where he played four years and graduated with a degree in Business Management in 2025. Isaiah then signed a professional contract in the ECHL with the Adirondack Thunder (NJ Devils affiliate) and later played in Iowa before concluding his pro hockey career. He is currently an Account Manager for Margo Sales.

    Angelina Chevrier | LCC Class of 2023 Angelina exemplifies the ultimate student-athlete balance. Currently studying Health Sciences at Vanier College, she serves as the 2025 Women’s Soccer Team Captain and recently earned the impressive title of RSEQ Academic All-Star. Beyond her rigorous studies and athletic commitments, Angelina is a community leader and entrepreneur, serving as the co-owner of She Kicks, an all-girls soccer camp based in Montreal.

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    28 分
  • Chris Martin '10: From Friction to Flow: Operationalizing Empathy
    2026/02/09

    Chris is an LCC alum who works with organizations and communities to make decisions that actually match how people work, what systems demand, and the realities they serve. Over the past decade, they worked across agencies and consultant networks in the nonprofit and social impact space, often stepping in where strong intentions were undermined by unclear processes, conflicting priorities, and unrealistic expectations placed on staff and volunteers who were already carrying complexity without shared language or support.

    Chris has intentionally built their work outside the content and visibility economy. Instead of relying on constant posting, paid marketing, or a polished web presence, they engage in spaces where people are already thinking deeply, amplify leaders across disciplines, and stay in conversation through collaboration and dialogue, often across roles and perspectives that do not usually speak to one another. All of their work has emerged through trust, peer relationships, and referral, modeling an alternative to burnout driven and transactional approaches to impact.

    A Nonprofit Hive Trusted Partner, Chris has supported organizations working across gender and identity, youth mental health, and humanitarian and conflict affected contexts. Their approach is shaped by academic experiences across international development, peacebuilding, and psychology at McGill University, where they studied how power, conflict, and social systems shape outcomes on the ground, and how change actually happens when people are under pressure.

    Within the past year, Chris founded Empowering Empathy, a federal nonprofit, to carry this relationship centered work into shared infrastructure, knowledge, and capacity for the sector. Through coaching, advising, and facilitation, they support people and organizations leading change in imperfect conditions, helping teams move from friction toward shared clarity, steadier decision making, and ways of working that can actually hold the impact they are trying to create.

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    1 時間 37 分
  • April Bi '25, Pre-U '26: LCC in the Wild - The Field Science Immersion Experience at The Kenauk Institute
    2025/12/09

    April '25, Pre-U '26, a student at LCC with a strong passion for science, spent the summer of 2025 putting her research skills to the test as an intern at the Kenauk Institute. In this episode of the We Are LCC podcast, she shares insights from her fieldwork, shedding light on the practical scientific research opportunities available to students.

    April hopes her experience encourages others to be bold, step beyond the classroom, and explore what real-world science has to offer. It’s amazing what can happen when you take that leap—listen in to discover April’s journey and what she learned along the way at the Kenauk Institute.

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    17 分
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