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Radio Interviews & Podcasts
CFMU 93.3 - March 10, 2015
Nicole Crimi is a first-year student at McMaster studying life sciences. She’s also been an artist for about 14 years, despite that fact that she’s only been alive for 18.
Nicole came on Morningfile to talk with Tyler about growing up learning art, her inspiration and about teaching the next generation of artists.
Listen to the interview below and check out some of her awesome work.
AUTHOR | 'PATTY AND THE PANDEMIC' - NICOLE CRIMI
iHeart Radio News Talk 610 - October 1, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford giving a McMaster University student a pat on the back during his daily COVID-19 news conference the other day. Ford held up a book, 'Patty and the Pandemic' written by medical student Nicole Crimi. She wrote and illustrated the COVID-19 educational book for children aged 3-8, with all profits from sales going to charity. Nicole talks to host Tim Denis.
The ID Spotlight - Nicole Crimi
The ID Podcast - November 1, 2020
Second-year McMaster medical student Nicole Crimi talks about her career as an actor, a painter, and now an author with the recent release of her children’s book Patty and the Pandemic.
The Pals Podcast - Nicole Crimi
November 30, 2020
Nicole is a medical student at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. She passionate about utilizing the intersection of art and medicine in order to make positive changes in the world. She is always looking for new opportunities for personal and professional growth, and encourage’s you to reach out if you would like to collaborate or learn more about her work!