A former CIA agent talks about their experiences going to the bathroom in the morning.
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The VO Social podcast has relaxed interviews, chats and discussions about all aspects of a voice actor's career. With guests from across the voiceover industry, we look at what it takes to make voice acting your career. Hosted by Rob Bee (VO producer, engineer & home studio guru) and Helen Bee (VO branding, websites & self-promotion) from B Double E - together we help voiceovers to be seen and heard. New episodes every 1st Tuesday of the month. Info and events on our website TheVOSocial.com
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Empowering you in purpose through personal stories, life lessons and sustainable art. Welcome to our Lakshmi Bee Podcast! My name is Lakshmi and I am the co-owner, director and sustainable designer of Lakshmi Bee alongside my mother Susan. Together we are on a mission to help heal the planet and people through our sustainable creations and a purpose driven lifestyle. In this podcast, I’ll share encouraging and empowering stories from my own personal journey and inspiring interviews, in overc ...
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QB chops it up about love, marriage, relationships, and THERAPY!
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We are here to talk about are growth and adventures that are heading are way . With random topics of any kind and speard hope to all listeners !! We have the 810 tea !!
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Reacting to about all things in the National League including interviews with managers and players from across the three divisions. You can follow us on Twitter @nlfulltime and e-mail us nlfulltime@gmail.com
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Grieving Unapologetically: A Black Girl's Journey to Grieve Out Loud is a podcast that will captivate your heart, ignite your empathy, and inspire you to embrace the power of grieving out loud. Join us as we delve into the raw and unfiltered experiences of a Black woman's journey through grief. Our host, Kinyatta E. Gray, fearlessly shares her blogs, converted into podcast audio episodes, inviting you to witness the pain, resilience, and growth that comes from navigating loss in a world that ...
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Fill Me In is a crossword podcast, or at least, that's what it pretends to be. Most of the time, it's about other things (including, but not limited to: soup, Thor, Rosana Ñler, sandwiches, Stephen Sondheim, Viewer Mail, vuvuzelas, inappropriate glorification of the E Division, and more), but occasionally, we also talk about crosswords.
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A vibrant blend of top news stories, local weather, traffic reports, comedy, local music, and interviews about politics, science and culture. Tune into Mainstreet on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Add your voice by calling us at 1-888-686-MAIN (6246) or e-mail mainhfx@cbc.ca.
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Teachings for the modern day person interested in bringing up the vibrations of our planet. Skills and insights provided by knowledge seekers who consider practice as an approach to enhancing vibrations of the body and mind. Learn new thought patterns and gain the ability to mindfully become aware of the vibes you attract, allow and cultivate.
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UnStyled is a weekly podcast hosted by Refinery29 Global Editor-in-Chief & Co-founder, Christene Barberich, that explores the funny, inspiring, sometimes heartbreaking tales of life, work, and love—as told through the things that we wear. Guests this season include Shailene Woodley, E. Jean Carroll, Samantha Bee, and more. For more UnStyled extras check out @christenebarberich and sign up for our exclusive UnStyled newsletter delivered straight to your inbox every week. Thanks for tuning in! ...
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A podcast about all things e-commerce including content about PrestaShop, Shopify, thirty bees, and other platforms. Focusing on how to grow your site with marketing and organic SEO.
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Join us as we dive into insightful conversations with industry experts on Business, Health, Family, and Real Estate. Hosted by Chris Salerno, a seasoned entrepreneur, and CEO and Founder of QC Capital and AquaShine Express Car Washes, our show aims to inspire and empower you to achieve greatness in every aspect of your life. What to Expect: ~ Expert interviews on the latest trends and strategies in Business, Health, Family, and Real Estate ~ Practical advice and tips for personal and profess ...
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Everyone has a story. Listen as host, Nikki James interviews a variety of special guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nikki-james/support
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http://afrocaribbeanvibesmix.com/ 1. Tina Turner - Games People Play 2. Dionne Warwick - Anyone Who Had a Heart 3. The Chi-Lites - Have You Seen Her 4. Tina Turner - Help! 5. Staple Singers - Let's Do It Again 6. Ike & Tina Turner - Let Me Touch Your Mind 7. The Shirelles - Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words) 8. Miracles- Shop Around - Who's Lovin' You 9. Ike & Tina Turner - It's All Over (Live in Texas) 10. Mary Wells - My Guy 11. Martha and THE Vandellas quicksand 12. Chubby Checker - Twi ...
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Professional Bareknuckle Boxer Taylor 'Killa Bee' Starling's Rise to Glory | E 1:1
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In this first episode of The Chris Salerno Show, we sit down with Taylor "Killa Bee" Starling, the unstoppable force in the world of bare-knuckle boxing. From her early days in MMA to her rise as a top contender in bare-knuckle boxing, Taylor shares her journey, challenges, and triumphs. Discover what it takes to compete at the highest levels, the …
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THE BEAUTY & PAIN OF SELF TRANSFORMATION 🦋 E:2
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You know where you want to be and you have an idea of how to get there, but you realise that there are some changes you need to make to become your best self and experience the new life you have envisioned from within. The life changes, self development and character building processes are painful and you may feel like giving up, but the destinatio…
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Diverse variety of films coming to AIFF in September
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The Atlantic International Film Festival announced has its 2024 program. It will be the 44th edition of the festival, running Sept. 11-18 at Park Lane Cineplex in Halifax. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Lisa Haller, AIFF's director of programming, to talk about the highlights.
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The Art of Selling Luxury Real Estate | 1:3
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In this episode, Chris sits down with an accomplished real estate professional who made the leap from medical social work to luxury real estate. After moving to North Carolina in 2006 with a master’s degree in social work, our guest spent over 15 years as a medical social worker before transitioning full-time into the world of real estate. Quickly …
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Fill Me In #455: Reflecting on this quirk of English.
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This week, Ryan and Brian get big news from Brooke Husic and Sid Sivakumar about Lollapuzzoola, which happens in less than two weeks (August 24, 2024). Learn who's writing the puzzles, and sign up now at bemoresmarter.com to get all the content while it's still hot and fresh. If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wi…
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Housing advocates urge Houston government to increase funding
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Non-profit organizations that manage units that house hundreds of Nova Scotians who would be homeless without the help are pleading with the Houston government for more funding to properly pay for that work and to expand their programs. Representatives from Adsum for Women and Children and the North End Community Health Centre appeared before a leg…
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Check in from the Acadian World Congress in Southwest N.S.
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The Congres Mondial Acadien, or the Acadian World Congress, is well under way in Southwest Nova Scotia this week. It's a celebration of Acadian culture that's bringing people from around the world together. Nathalie Geddry, host of Radio-Canada's La mouvée, joined host Jeff Douglas to talk about what the last few days have been like.…
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Black-led land trust event to highlight community voices
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Curtis Whiley of the Upper Hammonds Plains Land Trust joins host Jeff Douglas to talk about a land trust event happening at the Black Culture Centre in Dartmouth, N.S., on Thursday. Leaders from Black-led land trusts around Nova Scotia, Canada and the U.S., will be giving presentations and participating in talks with community members.…
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Rob Worrall is joined by Luke Garrard, Joe Pope and Christian James to review the opening weekend of action across the three divisions of the National League in what was a goal packed opening weekend. Their are interviews with Boston manager Ian Culverhouse, Aldershot attacker Hady Ghandour and Forest Green Rovers fan Roo Cowley. Learn more about y…
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French horn player says new role with Symphony Nova Scotia is a homecoming
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Carys Sutherland, who is originally from Stratford, Ont., but has family in Halifax, is Symphony Nova Scotia's new principal hornist. The French horn player graduated from Julliard and recently made CBC Music's 30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30 list. Sutherland spoke with Mainstreet's Alex Guye.…
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Sipekne'katik First Nation create adaptation of Shakepere's The Tempest
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Halifax's Zuppa Theatre and members of Sipekne'katik First Nation have come together to create an adaptation of Shakespere's The Tempest. The original was written in a time of colonization and is one of the only Shakespeare plays to feature Indigenous characters. In this retelling, titled Metu’na’q, the characters confront stereotypes. The CBC's Si…
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Why it's important for workers' comp to recognize gradual onset stress
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The Nova Scotia Workers' Compensation Board is adding "gradual onset psychological injury" to their eligible claims starting on Sept. 1. This means workers will be able to file a claim for injury caused by things like workplace bullying and harassment. The CBC's Celina Aalders spoke with legal intern Mina Ali from the Halifax Workers Action Centre …
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Wabanaki ceremony to gift spirit names to 2SLGBTQ+ youth
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The Wabanaki Two Spirit Youth Council is holding a two-spirit naming ceremony this Sunday in Millbrook First Nation. It's the third of seven naming ceremonies the council is presenting. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Paulina Meader, a Knowledge Keeper from Membertou First Nation, who will be ceremony keeper on Sunday.…
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Want to participate in an adult spelling bee?
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On Monday, Aug. 12, the Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company is hosting "The Big Bee," an adult spelling bee, at the Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax. Theatre founder and artistic director Logan Robins joins host Jeff Douglas in Studio A to give some details about the event, and to put him and some other CBCers to the test.…
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Them: “That’s Not How I Meant It” -- You: "But That's How You Said It" : The Importance of Thoughtful Words in Grief
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This podcast is meant for those who don't know what to say out of their mouths to grieving people, but want to do better -- and want to help those they love! Listen out for the The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc's checklist on Think Before You Speak! Grieving Unapologetically is brought to you by The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc. a 501(c)(3) organization that ex…
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How Prisoners' Justice Day aims to raise awareness, understanding
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Prisoners' Justice Day (Aug. 10) is a day to show solidarity for people inside Canadian prisons, remember all the people who have died of unnatural deaths while incarcerated and help those in custody overcome barriers to justice. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Renford Farrier, who was recently granted parole after over three decades in federal prison…
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A conversation with Anita Anand, federal Treasury Board president
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Federal Treasury Board President Anita Anand was born and raised in Kentville, N.S., and she's back in the province for a visit. She joined host Jeff Douglas in Studio A to talk about her current role managing government spending and her career as a member of the federal parliament.
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Rob Worrall, Joe Pope and Christian James preview the start of the National League by looking at who will do well and who might struggle across the three divisions. Plus their is interviews with Aldershot boss Tommy Widdrington, Tamworth's Andy Peaks and Halifax fan Luke Walsh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Do you ever look at an ingredient list only to find half of it unpronounceable? CBC producer Julianna Perkins joins host Jeff Douglas to walk us through the facts and fiction around ultra-processed foods and how they're affecting the diets of Canadians.
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Upcoming festival aims to break barriers between art and accessibility
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Independent Living Nova Scotia will host its 12th annual Art of Disability Festival at Pier 21 in Halifax this weekend. It's all about creating an inclusive space for artists with disabilities to share their talent. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Hannah Hall, the festival's co-ordinator, and photographer Michael McCullough, who is a longtime vendor a…
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Strategic and Adventurous: Chris Larsen's Next Level Lifestyle | 1:2
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In this episode, Chris sits down with Christopher Larsen, founder and Principal of Next-Level Income. Since “retiring” after 18 years in the medical device industry, Chris now dedicates himself to guiding others to financial independence through education and strategic investments. With over 20 years of real estate expertise, Chris began his journe…
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This month we talk to Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett about a range of topics including Vocation/eVocation, NAVA and AI. What are these things? Have a listen and find out. Carin Gilfry is a voice actor, singer, conference owner, and the vice president & co-founder of The National Association of Voice Actors. Carin has worked in VO since 2012 for nat…
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Fill Me In #454: Why is there all of a sudden a bee?
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This week, Ryan and Brian learn more than they even knew existed about Ample Hills Creamery, the interrobang, and the Willow Lane parking lot in Bethesda, Maryland. How will you find out when their pizza is? You locate the squeak, and then that's where you put it. If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if y…
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Marking 10 years of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
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Tuesday marked a decade since the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge went viral online. It saw people around the world dumping ice-cold water over their heads and posting it online to nominate others, raising awareness and money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by David Taylor, the vice-president of Research and Strategic Partne…
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Halifax Pride has secured hosting rights for Canada Pride in 2027. It will run concurrently with Halifax Pride from July 15-25 and will include both long-running signature festival events and introduce 20+ new events across the Halifax Regional Municipality. Host Jeff Douglas spoke with Adam Reid, the board chair of Halifax Pride, about what he hop…
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Get your paddles! Big Canoe Brigade set to start next week
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The Atlantic Bras d'Or/Pitu'paq Big Canoe Brigade will be paddling through the Bras d'Or region in Cape Breton next week. Put on by Canoe Kayak Nova Scotia, canoes will hit the water on Aug. 12. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by Brian Smith, the brigade's committee chair, to learn more about the event.
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Planners have come up with an urban forest plan for Halifax they hope will withstand storms, development and pests. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with Peter Duinker, professor emeritus at Dalhousie University, principal of Sylveritas Consulting and the founder of the Halifax Tree Project.
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SHOULD WE EXPECT OTHERS TO REMEMBER OUR DECEASED LOVED ONE'S BIRTHDAYS AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT DAYS?
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Today is my mother’s birthday, and as I sit here I find myself pondering a question that many of us who have lost loved ones grapple with: Should we expect others to remember our deceased loved one’s birthdays and other significant days? What do you think? Grieving Unapologetically is brought to you by The Heart of Miss Bee, Inc. a 501(c)(3) organi…
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Round table on anti-Black racism, sexism, and systemic discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Commission
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Emancipation Day events took place around the province yesterday. Late in the afternoon community members met at the Black Cultural Centre to hear a round table discussion. It was organized by Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard and she brought senators Amina Gerba, Bernadette Clement, and Rosemary Moodie together to discuss recommendations of a recent se…
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As part of the annual Bay Days summer festival in Glace Bay and the surrounding areas there's going to be a doll carriage parade. It's being put on by the non-profit called Town House. Executive director Patti McDonald spoke to guest host Preston Mulligan about their first ever doll carriage parade.
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The past and future of the Cape Sable Island causeway
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The 75th anniversary of the opening of Cape Sable Island causeway will be celebrated by people in southwest Nova Scotia. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke to Eddie Nickerson, the warden of the Municipality of Barrington, about concerns that residents of the area have about the causeway.
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Jamaican High Commissioner to Canada on the significance of the Maroons
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Emancipation Day and the legacy of the Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia were commemorated during a ceremony at Citadel Hill in Halifax on Thursday. Jamaican High Commissioner to Canada Marsha Coore Lobban spoke to those gathered about what the Maroons represent.
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Musician Melanie Doane has released seven albums and has several chart-topping hits. She chatted with guest host Preston Mulligan at the Mainstreet studio.
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Children's book looks at the history of Emancipation Day in Canada
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Part history, part fantasy The Time Keepers is a new children's book about a girl who travels back in time to the first Emancipation Day in Canada. Guest host Preston Mulligan chats with the author, Keisha Cuffie, about what she hopes readers take away from the book.
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Fill Me In #453: Five minutes later, be in the middle of a meal.
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This week, Ryan and Brian examine both intended and unintended puns, induct several new members into the BFVWE club, and suffer through enough Kealoa to shoo away our loyal audience. (We're sorry.) If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if you're feeling philanthropic, donate to our Patreon. Do you enjoy ou…
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Former UN special rapporteur for Palestinian human rights on situation in Gaza
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A group of 45 American doctors and nurses who've been to Gaza wrote to the White House last week, about what they witnessed and why they think the number of people killed as a result of Israeli military action is far higher than the official estimate. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by Michael Lynk, a professor emeritus of law at Western Univ…
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Why Alan Doyle wants to perform at Nova Scotia's 'legendary' Shore Club
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Newfoundland's Alan Doyle is out and about on the road again. The musician has three sold-out shows at the Shore Club in Hubbards, N.S., on August 27, 28 and 29. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with Alan about career in Atlantic Canada and his latest album, Welcome Home, which was released in February this year.…
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Why Aren’t Black Women Showing Up in Droves for Grief Support?
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The answer lies in a myriad of responsibilities and cultural expectations that often prevent Black women from prioritizing their own emotional well-being. For many, it’s easier to invest in retail therapy to fix the outside rather than doing the hard work of participating in mental health therapy to heal the inside. We’ve got to stop dressing up th…
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Reunion organizer offers first-hand account of shooting at Africville
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People who gathered to celebrate Africville on the weekend are in shock after violence erupted on Saturday night. Two men who were not part of the community's annual reunion exchanged gunfire in the park. Five bystanders were hit by bullets; one was seriously injured. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire spoke with Irvine Carvery, the president of the Africv…
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Podcast examines difficulty of resolving coastal access disputes
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The summer podcast series, Right of Way, offers a case study on how NOT to tackle a disagreement over access to Nova Scotia's coast. Co-host Hannah Harrison joins guest host Preston Mulligan to talk about what communities around the province can learn from a dispute in South Bar.
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Deep-sea coral research to help improve conservation efforts
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A 14-day research cruise is happening in the Atlantic Canyons and the Gulf of Maine right now. A team of Canadian and American scientists is examining deep-sea corals to better understand where they're found and their environmental conditions to help improve conservation efforts. Mainstreet's Alex Guye spoke with Anna Metaxas, a Dalhousie Universit…
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1/3 of Atlantic Canadian workers earn $20 or less an hour: study
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A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says one-third of Atlantic Canadian workers earn $20 an hour or less. The report also says, contrary to common beliefs, that most of those workers are not students or young people. Guest host Preston Mulligan spoke with one of the report's co-authors Christine Saulnier.…
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What dog owners need to know about water intoxication
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Torch the German Shepard was almost two years old when he died from water intoxication. The CBC's Molly MacNaughton spoke to his owner, Jule Cormier, about her loss. Guest host Preston Mulligan also spoke with a Dr. Taylor Whitcomb, a veterinarian at Metro Animal Emergency Clinic, to ask what pet owners should know about the condition.…
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LatinFax offers piece of home for Halifax's Latino community
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The 2024 edition of LatinFax is being held at the Halifax waterfront on Saturday. Guest host Preston Mulligan is joined by organizers Alex Caballeros and Patricia Belleza to talk about what the festival has to offer: music, food, dance and culture.
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Nova Scotia's Lenore Zann on voicing X-Men's Rogue
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The Disney/Marvel series X-Men ‘97 was nominated for a Primetime Emmy last week for Best Animated Production. One of its stars is Nova Scotia's own Lenore Zann, who voices mutant superhero Rouge. She spoke with guest host Preston Mulligan about her career as Rouge from Comic-Con International in San Diego.…
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New exhibit on enslavement of Black people in Canada shares stories of family, resistance
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A new exhibit that examines the enslavement of Black people in Canada will open at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 on Emancipation Day next week. It's called A History Exposed, and the guest curator behind it is Afua Cooper, a Dalhousie University professor and the Killam Research Chair of Black History and African Diaspora Studies. S…
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Nova Scotian living in Jasper on wildfire evacuation
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A Nova Scotian living in Jasper, Alta., gives us a first-hand account of the panic that ensued after Monday night's evacuation order due to a raging wildfire in the area. Connor Hanninen, who is originally from Coldbrook, spoke with guest host Presotn Mulligan about his experience.
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'Seeing is believing': Nova Scotian on his 1967 UFO sighting
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On the evening of Oct. 4, 1967, 12-year-old Chris Styles was laying in his bed late at his home on the corner of Ochterloney and Pine streets in Darmouth. Outside his window he saw a bright light that looked like an orb. It was the same night as the infamous Shag Harbour UFO sighting that gained international attention. He joins guest host Preston …
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