Mental Health Matters 1
Pic cred; http://www.skilledup.com/articles/web-design-vs-web-development-whats-difference
Mental Health Matters 1
Pic cred; http://www.skilledup.com/articles/web-design-vs-web-development-whats-difference
This interview started with the fishing season this year. I interviewed Colin Mason from Department of Ocean and Fisheries. I also interviewed Walter Joseph Sr from Office of the Wet'suwet'en to get both perspectives. Although they weren't expecting much sockeye salmon, over 50 million sockeye went to Alaska. I heard people back home received Chinook and it was a good run this year.
I also did a couple interviews regarding land, such as Unist'oten Camp with Freda Huson. I also interviewed Nadia Novak, who is a volunteer from Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance. They have their own websites:
https://unistoten.camp/ For Freda Huson
Find Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance on Facebook.
Mussiy' cho! Thanks for listening!
RVF!
CFUR in Conjunction with Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie & the NCRA Presents a podcast produced by the CanQueer team of Ottawa have over a decade of community radio experience and bring together the most syndicated Canadian LGBT+ Community talk show.
The CanQueer team interviews the University of Ottawa researcher Dr. Alexandre
Baril. Dr Baril’s research into the under-representation of trans persons in faculty
members in Canadian Universities, with a specific focus on the barriers
contributing to the exclusion of trans people in the francophone university
community. We will explore if the exclusion of trans professors contributes to the
exclusion of trans students in Canada’s francophone universities.
CFUR Would like to thank RVF, the NCRA, and producers Sebastien Plante & Luke Smith
A feature interview with Darren Ditto, member of the board of trustees at Two Rivers Galley and owner of an Ethereum miner, which will be showcased at the Prince George Mini-Maker Faire on Sept. 30th from 10am-3pm at Two Rivers Gallery.
Visit the PG Mini Maker Faire facebook page for more information. Hope to see you there!
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We think it'd suit a student or someone looking to pick up some extra hours before December rears its currency consuming head. Great teaching experience!
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Tonight is the third anniversary of the Scottish Referendum of 2014 so we are marking that occasion. On tonight's show, hear more from the North Uist tradition, Anita MacDonald, Anna Murray, and more!
Oh my, life is so great and blissful.
Ether in the Attic
Oh my, life is so great and blissful.
This week on Ether in the Attic, Hubcap Walter reminisces about the good Ol' days of the 21st century, Pre-Utopia. Things were hard then. Not that hard, but hard if you were soft. Things are soft now, and hard things are softer. Except rocks. Rocks were always hard, didn't matter when, except for pumice. That stuff is pretty interesting considering its a rock. It floats for crying out loud. That's something you can't in this damned "Utopia!"
Pic Credit: http://www.phantasmaphile.com/art/page/15/
First Nations pride themselves in their culture. I was able to interview three people who show a different aspect to their culture. I have Tracey Peters, a Traditional Lillooet Dancer; she performed on Aboriginal Day at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park. I have Clayton Gauthier who is a FN artist and he makes his own drums. He has his first book, "The Salmon Run." I also have Jennifer Annais Pighin, she is a well-known artist. She is also a teacher and is part of the Khast'an Drummers.
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