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For exclusive content and early access to episodes, as well early tickets to Narelle Fraser Live Events visit our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/narellefraserinterviews Narelle Fraser was in the Victorian Police Force for 27 years, 15 of which were spent as a detective dealing with everything from a stolen bicycle to a stolen life. However, Narelle’s career was cut short when she succumbed to PTSD, retiring in 2012 and reinventing herself as a public speaker and occasional guest on th ...
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Speaking HipHop Podcast is here to bring you a deep dive perspective in all the happenings in the music industry. From the latest news surrounding your Favorite Rappers like J cole, Kendrick Lamar, Drake etc. Reviewing New Music as it drops. Also will touch on breaking news, Politics and other things concerning the black race. Join this podcast experience for on informative and entertaining Journey. Places you can find Speaking HipHop on the web: Website: https://speakinghiphop.com/ Twitter: ...
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#TextureTalks is an honest, insightful and often hilarious deep dive into the ups and downs of daily life for the curly, kinky and afro hair community fronted by a straight talking, dry humoured black female host with over 15 years experience caring for her afro hair with a hell of a lot to say about it! You'll get the real on Paige's first hand experiences, unpopular opinions, and heartfelt truths. Expect a mix of gritty guest interviews and solo storytelling like you've never heard before.
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From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey

Kamala Avila-Salmon X StudioPod Media

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This is From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey. Hosted by Kamala Avila-Salmon, she talks about what it means to go from a self-proclaimed ally to an effective anti-racist. Whether you’re an ally that’s ready to take action or a Black person looking for a place to direct all those ally questions, this is the podcast you’ll want to keep close at hand. There's something missing about the way that we're talking about allyship. Kamala felt it more acutely than ever in the wake of the murders ...
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We’re an independent, online news magazine from B.C. founded in 2003. We’re devoted to fact-driven stories, reporting and analysis that informs and enlivens our democratic conversation. This podcast features our stories, read by AI narration. Our reporting has changed laws, started movements and garnered numerous awards. While some journalism gives the last word to power, we try to give the last word to ordinary folks. We are reader-supported so if you like what you hear, you can go to https ...
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Two 30-something BFFs who launched a podcast to remind everyone that the "l" in salmon is silent. Ha, just playin, but we're here to share our hilariously refreshing discussions about dating, getting chose, terrible decisions we love to make, life after the curve, entertainers we secretly hate that everyone loves, our crazystressfulcool mamas, Blackity Black shit we like, $5 crab legs and anything else we randomly talk about while we're supposed to be at work!
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Paid 2 Draw – An Illustration Podcast

David Leutert and Viktoria Cichoń

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Paid 2 Draw is a new podcast about the business side of illustration hosted by David Leutert and Viktoria Cichoń—two illustrators and lettering artists from Berlin. They interview inspiring creatives about how they manage to get paid doing what they love.
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THE LIVEGAN PODCAST

The Livegan Podcast

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Visit Our Facebook Page Join The Livegan Podcast with hosts Kevin Lahey and Ben Le Roi, as they interview inspirational leaders in the animal rights community and help vegan activists become more effective. Kevin is an ex-undercover investigator with CARE and Mercy for Animals Ben is co-founder of Nation Rising
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Jamie Oliver wants to start a food revolution to get people across Britain cooking fresh food again. These simple and delicious recipes will help you get started. Once you feel comfortable making a particular recipe, Pass It On to at least two of your friends, family or work mates and start your Pass It On Chain! at www.jamiesministryoffood.com.
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Welcome to This! ... was Digital Watches Are a Pretty Neat Idea. This! is a podcast about all things Douglas Adams, author of the wholly remarkable book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Jeff and Bryan are just these guys, y’know? They have been friends for almost 30 years. Tune in the first Thursday of every month when Jeff and Bryan will examine and discuss his books, sequels, and spin-offs in all forms of media. HOUSEKEEPING The following are links to all Jeff’s Hitchhiker’s reference ...
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Working Wild U

Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University Extension

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Working Wild U is a new podcast that takes you out into the field, forest and range with the people and wildlife of the American West to tell you the big stories at the heart of the struggle to sustain resilient and connected landscapes and communities. We bring you immersive stories at the crossroads of culture and science focused on the challenges and successes of sharing and managing farms and ranches with wildlife. If you are passionate about open spaces, wild places and healthy communit ...
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The most amount of fun you can have while listening to a podcast New Episodes every Monday at 9 AM EST Podcast cover art by @rsmtgdesign on instagram Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brown-bricks/support
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Send us a text In December, 2010, the pilot for a Dirk Gently TV series was aired. Fifteen months later, a three episode season was released. Jeff and Bryan explain and discuss these episodes to see how they are interconnected with the books. This has been a Froods for Thought production.De către Jeff Lesnik & Bryan Campbell
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Episode 275 – This week Roberta and I discuss Walrus cuddling, lost & found items, Sonia Sanchez’s 90th birthday celebration at the Barnes Foundation, Blah Blah Gallery’s open call, & PhotoLounge’s Art Gallery. I give my three picks of the week and share my experiences with Good Samaritans that have saved my summer and lots […]…
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Rosemary Harwood, is as genuine, honest and raw as you can get. Rosie doesn’t own a computer, so we had to settle for a phone interview. The sound isn’t great, but if you can persevere, it’s well worth a listen. I’d rather you hear our interview than not. Rosie’s trans daughter Marjorie (who has since passed away due to kidney disease) alleged horr…
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Bay Ledges AKA Zach Hurd is back on the podcast! I chatted with Zach about his brand new record ‘Rivers’, how his production and songwriting have evolved, writing and recording music in the comfort of his own home, translating songs to the live form, what drove this new batch of songs emotionally, remixes he’s worked on, and more! To keep up with B…
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Roberta and Ryan talk about a New York play, "Oh, Mary!" and also about $11 tickets to Opera Philadelphia productions, the Washington Post dropping its gallery reviews (shame!) and, mycelium and mycology. Whoa, what!?De către Ryan deRoche and Roberta
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Maita is a Portland, Oregon based band and the songwriting project of Maria Maita-Keppler. I chatted with Maria about the band’s new record ‘Want’, songwriting, lyrical development, creative perimeters, and more! To keep up with Maita, Distrokid, and the Dan Cable Presents, please check out the links below! -----------------------------------------…
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Ryan and Roberta talk about a couple upcoming exhibitions, plays and events. They're interested in the Refik Anadol AI piece, "Gaudi Dreams," and they love books! Ryan read Miranda July's latest, 'All Fours' and Roberta mentions the George Saunders 'Lincoln in the Bardo,' as having something in common.…
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Dr. Leith Middleton’s expertise is primarily in psychology, psychological health and safety safety organizational development where she supports workplaces to build mentally healthy workplaces. Part of this is about identifying safety managing psychological hazards in the workplace. That whole term (psychological hazards in the workplace) brings a …
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Noah Simpson is a Portland, Oregon based trumpet player. I chatted with Noah about his early interest in music, his philosophies behind playing and teaching music, how those ideas have evolved, and experiences that have shaped him as player and a teacher. To keep up with Noah Simpson, Distrokid, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out …
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“Yes, the film is raking in more money than God. But in spite of the movie’s massive profits, I think things might be turning in how we relate to not just a character like Deadpool, but the very idea of the anti-hero itself.” Dorothy Woodend, Tyee culture editor, writes. Published Aug. 16, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/08/16/For-Anti-Heroes…
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It’s well documented that Edmonton criminal defence lawyer Tom Engel was targeted by Edmonton police officers because of his public criticism of the service. Now Engel says his social media is being monitored, and believes the same is happening to public comments. Charles Rusnell, independent investigative journalist based in Edmonton, reports. Pub…
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Bringing salmon home to the Columbia River: An Indigenous-led, cross-border approach has seen great successes. But it needs B.C. and Canada’s ongoing financial support. Authors: Mark Thomas is chair of the Bringing the Salmon Home executive working group. kalʔlùpaɋʹn Chief Keith Crow and Jason Andrew are members. Published Aug. 15, 2024. https://th…
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Open meddling by Alberta politicians and lobbyists is putting science-based fish and wildlife management at risk in the province. Whether you’re a hunter or an angler or appreciate wildlife in other ways, this should worry you. Lorne Fitch writes. Lorne is a retired Alberta government fish and wildlife biologist and a past adjunct professor with th…
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Today's news is about Ken Lum's solo exhibit at Ulises, Megan Bridge's Bach Cello Suites project at the PMA, No Arena Drag Show, plus data. Ryan talks about a report on museum equity of pay, gender representation and more. Interesting numbers ahead!De către Ryan deRoche and Roberta
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A young surgeon is suing Alberta Health Services, alleging executives strung him along for two years when they had no intention of hiring him for the job he was offered and was specially trained for at the University of Alberta. Charles Rusnell reports. Charles is an independent investigative reporter based in Edmonton. Published Aug. 14, 2024. htt…
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BC United Leader Kevin Falcon tried to transform the provincial election campaign today with a promise to deliver the “largest middle-class tax cut in B.C.’s history.” The announcement comes after several bad months for BC United. Andrew MacLeod reports. Andrew is The Tyee's legislative bureau chief. Published Aug. 14, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News…
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Alex Southworth aka Dusty fox is a Portland based visual artist, screen printer, musician, and owner and creator of Jungle Television. I chatted with Alex about his early exposure to design and visual art, and his new found passion for making one of one custom hockey jerseys. He went in depth about not only his passion for hockey jerseys as streetw…
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Dr. Leith Middleton’s expertise is primarily in psychology, psychological health and safety safety organizational development where she supports workplaces to build mentally healthy workplaces. Part of this is about identifying safety managing psychological hazards in the workplace. That whole term (psychological hazards in the workplace) brings a …
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It’s not hard to connect the dots between the anti-vaccine extremists — including Premier Smith — who dominate Alberta’s UCP and the admission by Alberta Health Services that it is shutting down its long-COVID clinics. David J. Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade union communicator…
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In Kitsilano, the case of the beloved and broken pool. “The City of Vancouver will never see this fall to ruin,” a former park board chair said. But will it? Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published Aug. 13, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/08/13/Kitsilano-Case-Beloved-Broken-Pool/…
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The Abbotsford activist died in a 2020 police shooting. A documentary tells his story through the eyes of those who loved him. Dorothy Woodend writes. Dorothy is The Tyee's culture editor. Published Aug. 13, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/08/12/Challenging-Life-Violent-Death-Barry-Shantz/De către The Tyee
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From Sept. 5 to 15, join the Fringe on Granville Island for more than 70 shows by local and international artists spanning theatre, comedy, dance and more. By the Vancouver Fringe Theatre Society. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, e…
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A critic of the BC Coroners Service says he hopes the appointment of a doctor as the new chief coroner will bring a new direction, but wants to know how Dr. Jatinder Baidwan will address the province’s low autopsy rate. Jen St. Denis reports. Jen reports on civic issues for The Tyee. Published Aug. 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/12/BC-Ne…
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Former BC United donors are jumping to John Rustad’s Conservative Party of B.C. Big names like Vancouver Canucks chairman Francesco Aquilini are backing the new party. Andrew MacLeod, Tyee legislative bureau chief, reports. Published Aug. 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/12/Former-BC-United-Donors-Conservatives/…
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When B.C. introduced a carbon tax in 2008, the point was to apply it to all emissions but start at a low rate. Yet as the carbon tax has increased for households, the oil and gas industry has steadily evaded the carbon tax. Marc Lee writes. Marc is a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ B.C. office. Published Aug. 9, 2…
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In ‘Wînipêk,’ an affirming Indigenous vision for the future: Reading Niigaan Sinclair helps us to see Winnipeg with fresh eyes — and Canada too. Crawford Kilian, Tyee contributing editor, writes. Published Aug. 9, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/08/09/Winipek-Affirming-Indigenous-Vision-Future/…
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In the 72 hours since Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris introduced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice-presidential running mate, the charismatic military veteran and former high school social studies teacher has become a progressive sensation. Jackie Wong writes. Jackie is a Tyee senior editor. Published Aug. 9, 2024.https://thetyee.ca…
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As Canada modernizes research funding, is it neglecting Indigenous priorities? Nisga’a professor Amy Parent says the government should scrap its current report and start over. Katie Hyslop reports. Katie reports on youth and education for The Tyee. Published Aug. 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/08/Canada-Research-Funding-Indigenous/…
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“Whether mRNA and excess deaths, an Alberta Pension Plan, importing police from other countries, it is your chance to ask about what matters most to you!” Why Premier Danielle Smith can’t afford to ignore her populist base. Katie Teeling reports. Katie is a freelance reporter from Edmonton. Published Aug. 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/08…
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Roberta shares two news updates on Commonweal Gallery's move to the Kensington Arts Corridor, and a new Executive Director at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. There's also a new opportunity. Ryan offers this week's recommendations on eventsDe către Ryan deRoche and Roberta
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Apparently Yesenia from Russia, Fay from England and Belle from France who has no Twitter followers are “northern Ontarios” “still buzzing” from Pierre Poilievre’s rally in Kirkland Lake! Steve Burgess on whether PP is winning the battle of the bots. Steve writes about politics and culture for The Tyee. Published Aug. 7, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Op…
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For nearly six days, water was accumulating behind a 30-metre-high debris accumulation deposited by a massive landslide across Chilcotin River. The river reduced to a trickle. But on Monday, the B.C. Interior finally got the alert they were waiting for. Amanda Follett Hosgood reports. Amanda reports on northern B.C. for The Tyee. Published Aug. 7, …
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Being on income assistance makes a person almost 2 1/2 times more likely to die during a heat wave, according to a new study from the BC Centre for Disease Control. Michelle Gamage reports. Michelle reports on health for The Tyee. Published Aug. 7, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/07/Poverty-Likelihood-Dying-Heat/…
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Former Alberta justice minister Kaycee Madu has been under investigation by the RCMP since June 2022 for attempted obstruction of justice related to a phone call he made to Edmonton’s police chief over a traffic ticket. Charles Rusnell reports. Charles is an independent investigative reporter based in Edmonton. Published Aug. 7, 2024. https://thety…
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Adriana Wagner is a Portland, Oregon based Trombone player, composer, and teacher. I chatted with Adriana about her entry into playing music, her approach to playing the instrument, imposter syndrome, expression through music, and more. To keep up with Adriana Wagner, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check ou…
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As fellow animals, our ancestors took time to marvel at the sheer intensity of the lives of their sisters and brothers.Now we just call them species. And we dutifully count their disappearance like accountants. Andrew Nikiforuk writes. Andrew is a contributing editor for The Tyee. Published Aug. 7, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/08/06/Vultu…
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Tim Peck was an amazing Policeman – he had a presence, he was smart and he had that air of confidence & intelligence. He was popular, charismatic and just a great guy to be around. But underneath that façade was a man crumbling big time. He was hiding so many fears, insecurities, anxieties and alcohol dependency and for those like me who knew and w…
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With temperatures heating up, tree canopies have an important role to play in cooling residents. But new data says Vancouver has been losing tree coverage and adding pavement, making for dangerous conditions when extreme weather hits. Christopher Cheung reports. Chris reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published Aug. 6, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/…
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B.C. researchers are launching two studies to improve the diagnosis of brain injury in survivors of intimate partner violence — and better understand long-term impacts. Michelle Gamage reports. Michelle reports on health for The Tyee. Published Aug. 6, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/08/06/Researching-Brain-Injury-Intimate-Partner-Violence/…
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It should come as no shock on the first anniversary of the UCP’s seven-month freeze on renewable electricity projects that the policy has resulted in a deep chill on renewables. That was, of course, the idea. David J. Climenhaga writes. David is an award-winning journalist, author, post-secondary teacher, poet and trade union communicator. Publishe…
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Even if you’re not an art history buff, you know their work: the Old Boys of Canadian art. All male, all white, sure, but all brilliant. Now, a new dialogue between long-dead and fiercely alive Canadian artists is on display in Victoria. Adele Weder writes. Adele is an award-winning cultural journalist whose most recent book is Ron Thom Architect: …
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Fred Herzog was beloved for his photographs of everyday life in an older Vancouver: a rainy city of buzzing neon, the hustle of workers at the port, the morning quiet of cafés and corner stores. But he had a B&W side to him, too. Now on display. Christopher Cheung writes. Chris reports on urban issues for The Tyee. Published Aug. 5, 2024. https://t…
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The backlash she faces as a biracial woman is toxic. Here are needed changes in the U.S. — and Canada, too. Authors: Tracey Raney is a full professor at Toronto Metropolitan University. Cheryl N. Collier is the dean of arts, humanities and social sciences at the University of Windsor. Published Aug. 6, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/08/05/B…
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Post-Meta’s ban on Canadian news, one-third of local news outlets previously active on social media are now inactive. A new report takes the first comprehensive look at the impacts of Mark Zuckerberg’s move in response to Canada’s #OnlineNewsAct. Sarah Krichel reports. Sarah is The Tyee's social media manager and reports on media for The Tyee. Publ…
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