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Ramblings about W. Edwards Deming in the digital transformation era. The general idea of the podcast is derived from Dr. Demming's seminal work described in his New Economics book - System of Profound Knowledge ( SoPK ). We'll try and get a mix of interviews from IT, Healthcare, and Manufacturing with the goal of aligning these ideas with Digital Transformation possibilities. Everything related to Dr. Deming's ideas is on the table (e.g., Goldratt, C.I. Lewis, Ohno, Shingo, Lean, Agile, and ...
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Learn how to pursue the best version of yourself across different areas of your life with weekly discussions with people who practice what they preach. Previous guests include Chris Williamson, Nir Eyal, Joe Delaney, Zuby, Rob Lipsett, TM Cycles, Daniel Priestley, Dr Stu McGill, Rory Sutherland, Sahil Bloom, and more.
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Shift Shift Bloom is a podcast examining how people change, why they change, and how they sustain the changes that are most important to them in their everyday lives. Our guests consider themselves change makers, change embracers and change resistors — we’re all somewhere on that spectrum at different times in our lives, aren’t we? Conversations with host Kristen Cerelli explore the impact of mindset, personality, life circumstances, communities of support and sources of inspiration on the p ...
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Subversive is a podcast by Alex Kaschuta about ideas that may not fit neatly into the Overton window and could use a nudge, or a sledgehammer. Alex chats to thinkers across the spectrum from iconoclast philosophers, rogue scientists, *real* journalists, and our true intellectual elite, Twitter anons. If you want to support the show or my work in general, head to my Substack: www.alexkaschuta.com or Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive
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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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Welcome to the biggest show in Golf Course Maintenance. Join Adam Courchaine and Brian Laurent from the Superintendent Network, as they host an engaging cross section of guests from the worldwide Turf community. Feel right at home as they talk shop without any boundaries. Listen, learn and laugh at the numerous entertaining experiences from various turf, golf and related professionals that you will enjoy getting to know. Feel free to reach out over our social media channels @turftoday and @g ...
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In this sneak preview of Whose Stories?, writer and teacher Darren Chetty reflects on a classroom experience that highlights how vital it is that Black children see themselves represented in the books they read. Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Bri ...
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With John O’Regan, Ultra Runner & Endurance Athlete. In Conversation with those that go the extra mile. Featuring athlete interviews and discussion on running, training, travelling and adventure. interviewing athletes from a wide range of sports to talk about how they do what they do. Discussing the mindset and finding the point at which all disciplines intersect. Twitter @johnoregan777 Instagram @johnoregan777 #running #ultrarunning #marathon #ultrarunner
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Heart of Flesh podcast exists because we love to talk about Jesus and all aspects of Christian Theology! Our goal is to help Christians grow in their faith by having deep theological discussions and relating them to practical everyday Christian living. Follow us on Instagram - @heartoffleshpodcast
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Exploring anthroposophy in the modern world through interviews, conversations, and explorations. The official podcast of the Anthroposophical Society in America. (Goetheanum Photo credit: Anne Weise)
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An exploration of energy in our lives, featuring interviews with interesting people about their personal journeys and experience with different practices, therapies, places and cultures that view life energy in different ways.
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A weekly exploration of all things Tolkien, "The Lord of the Rings", and Middle-Earth. Join Ben and Jess as they examine the books, movies, TV shows, appendices, lore, and more; all with lighthearted and unfocused joy. A new episode every Tuesday.
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Host Henry Standage explores the heroic rise, grim decline, and eventual triumph of Canada’s men's national team, through the lens of some of the most respected soccer voices in the country.
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Welcome to Fitness Reborn with Seann! Where I interview everyone from professional athletes, to fitness experts, to leading thinkers and innovators, to everyday people who all want to help us transform our lives through fitness. I hope you enjoy the ride. ~Train Hard, Seann samolives.substack.com
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We go there. That means we talk about what's happening: at church, in our community, in our world, and in our lives. Get a look behind-the-scenes of events, ministry areas, and key initiatives; dig into more of the weekend messages as you dive into your Heart Crew - and get to know the fun team that makes up the community of PHC! Join us as we unpack what it means to value: Personal Connection, Authentic Community, Tangible Impact and Healthy Growth. Together, we are becoming more like Jesus ...
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The Edge, which has supported holistic living in the Upper Midwest USA since 1992, inspires you to expand beyond your beliefs, reminds you to listen to the voice of your soul, and offers information and guidance on how to be in balance. Please visit edgemagazine.net for archives of every Edge program here on Blogtalkradio.com. Thank you for listening!
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A podcast celebrating all that's great about football's National League, by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comedian Remy Kassimir had NEVER had an orgasm, so she started this podcast to figure it out. Spoiler alert: SHE DID IT! And now in its 5th season How C*m has helped thousands of Cumpanions have their first O's, hundreds of expert guests (scientists/porn/Fran Drescher + beyond) tell Remy their first time c*mming stories, all with huge laughs along the way. C*m join us!
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Interested in catalyzing policy to shape the next strategic frontier? Join host Peter Garretson as he explores insights from space thought leaders across the private sector, military, government, and academia to help define a strategic vision for U.S. space policy.
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Hosted by Freedom Investment Management, Inc., we bring you innovative ideas from investment experts and practice and business management leaders. Check back often to hear from fellow financial advisors talk about what is working for them; service providers describing best of breed technology, product and practice solutions; as well as, economists, portfolio managers, analysts and investment product specialists from all ends of the industry spectrum, from mega global managers to small but in ...
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To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity Sit down with Head of TED Chris Anderson as he interviews leading thinkers and creators from around the world. The TED Interview is a space for guests to further delve into their groundbreaking work, give us a peek into how they discover and explore fascinating ideas, and, in some cases, even defend their thinking. This season, we’re looking at Infectious Generosity. Generosity is at the heart of being human. It's ...
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Young & Holmes: Celebrity Relationships, Sex, Marriage, Commitment, Affairs, Breakups, and Divorce
Julius Young & Kimberly Holmes: Entertainment Journalist & Relationship Expert
Want to know the story behind the celebrity couple? We unpack the latest news about celebrity relationships and analyze what they teach us about love, sex, commitment, marriage, and our own lives.
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Nano Nagle Place is a beautiful heritage oasis in the heart of Cork city, comprising three centuries of buildings and gardens. Here is where Venerable Nano Nagle began her work to educate and care for the poor in 18th-century Cork. Here we tell the story of Nano Nagle and the work of the order of sisters she founded who followed her path of education and empowerment, the Presentation Sisters. Here too Nano Nagle's work continues through the community education projects The Lantern and Cork M ...
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Banned in the United States and United Kingdom throughout the 1920s, Ulysses turned conventional ideas of the novel inside out with its bold new form, style and theme. Deeply rooted in the Greek myth of the hero of the Trojan War, Joyce bases his novel on Ulysses or Odysseus, who is doomed to voyage for ten years before returning home to Ithaca. Joyce had been deeply influenced by the Iliad and the Odyssey, which he had read from Charles Lamb's adaptations as a child. In fact, he considered ...
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Eusebius McKaiser, well-known broadcaster, author, and now also contributor and political analyst for TimesLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that journeys to the heart of major news items, dissecting politics, law, and ethics. Eusebius is known for sharp debate, and this podcast is no different. It will inform, entertain, explain and frame evidence-informed debates about the major stories of the week.
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Journey Forward with Joree Rose will bring you interviews, personal anecdotes, science-backed tools and inspiration to help you consciously create the life you want to live. You’ll hear how Joree was able to turn her life around, push past the fears, anxieties and old, out-dated stories that she thought defined her, and find her true happiness, and how you can do the same!! Through the foundation of mindfulness, meditation, and mindset, sprinkled with just the right amount of spirituality, l ...
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Decidedly Dry is the sober podcast where we actually focus on the GOOD. Amazing, right? We spark inspiration, we try to provide some hope and we help motivate you. Hosted by Jess Steitzer, who promises to always keep it real, provide some DRY humor, and remind you every episode why sobriety is truly a super power. Whether you're sober curious, already living alcohol-free, or perhaps just wanting to take a break from drinking, each episode and/or interview is designed to help YOU tackle this ...
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Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, ...
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Geraniums are, for the first time ever, being showcased in the town's first flower show, Heart's Content Blooms
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Geraniums are at the centre of Heart's Content Blooms, the town's first annual geraniums-plus flower show. It's happening this weekend, as part of Heritage Days celebrations. To learn more about the flower show, and some of the other festival events taking place in Heart's Content, we were joined on the line today by Val Worthman, a member of the M…
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This is the first part of our conversation. The full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, are available on Substack. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subs…
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Is your foot doctor really a foot doctor? A podiatrist on PEI is having his credentials challenged
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If you walk into Johnson Podiatry in Stratford, PEI, you might assume you're walking into the business of a foot doctor. But Doctor Johnson is facing allegations that he's not actually a doctor of podiatry. A national podiatry group says it points to the need for regulations in jurisdictions that don't regulate the profession, that includes Newfoun…
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Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Market Family Cafe to check out their new location on Hamilton Avenue
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The Market Family Cafe is serving up hot coffee and food everyday from their new location on Hamilton Avenue. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Market Family Cafe for today’s edition of Foodie Friday, where he spoke with the owner, Danilo Gonzalez.
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A comedy act that travelled the island back in the '80s is back, and we heard something about Free Beer being included? Or something like that?
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FREE BEER! Those words always get attention. That's why it was the perfect name for a comedy act that travelled the island back in the '80s. Now, the iconic duo known as Free Beer are back together. Their world tour - consisting of three shows - starts this weekend in Heart's Content. The men behind the act, Chris Lorne Elliott and Kevin Blackmore,…
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From brews to bros. We head to Quidi Vidi Village to hear all about the Wharf Fest and how it's bringing breweries together
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This weekend, Landwash Brewery is bringing together more than 10 breweries and distilleries at the second annual Wharf Fest. The event kicks off Saturday at The Wharf in Quidi Vidi Village, and our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went there this morning to find out more information. He was joined by Maddy Riche, media manager and designer wit…
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EP236- Creating the Perfect Garden Hedge: Privacy Solutions and Stunning Views. Listener Question Answered.
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Send Me A Message!! Ever wondered how to maintain garden privacy with an evergreen hedge that is easy to manage? We're tackling this exact dilemma faced by our listener Siobhan who is struggling to manage an old overgrown Griselinia hedge on one side of her long, narrow, and steep property. While looking for privacy on the opposite side by adding a…
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After a full year and a 4-thousand kilometre journey, Justin Barbour has finished Expedition Northeast
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Justin Barbour left the shores of Hudson Bay last Summer with the goal of trekking 38-hundred kilometres through the vast Canadian wilderness. It's the longest solo journey ever attempted through Northeast Canada. Earlier this month, the Newfoundland Explorer finished his incredible journey at the island's southernmost point, Cape Pine. He joined u…
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Heart's Content is the site of the world's first trans-oceanic telegraph cable, and this year, the town is marking 150 years since the cable was first installed
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Heart’s Content is the western site of the first permanent trans-oceanic submarine telegraph cable, connecting North America and Valentia, Ireland. In studio today we were joined by Bob Power, a genealogist and family historian. He has a significant personal connection to the community and the cable. He will be giving a talk about it on Saturday.…
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We hear one mother's tale of trying to claim her daughter's remains from a freezer unit at the HSC
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Janice Strickland's daughters remains were put in a freezer at the Health Sciences Centre, and due to her being on social assistance, she didn't have the funds to claim the body and pay for a funeral. She was told the family was ineligible for government help. Her interview aired yesterday on CBC's Here and Now. Janice Strickland spoke with the CBC…
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First responders say they're facing unneccesary risks as they try to save lives
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When first responders have to worry about their own safety, it's hard to do their jobs properly. Many drivers tear through emergency scenes at high speed, or drive while distracted. Duane Antle joined us on the line today to discuss the situation. He's the chief of the Come By Chance Fire Department, and the president of the Newfoundland and Labrad…
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A year after her son OD'ed, Tina Olivero is holding a candlelight vigil, to honour those affected by mental health and addictions issues
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Tina Olivero's son Ben died following an overdose a year ago, losing his battle with mental health and addictions. Now, she will hold a candlelight vigil this weekend to remember him and others who have been affected by mental health and addictions issues. To learn more about the vigil, our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts was live this mornin…
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We tour the future site of a new retreat that's nestled in the hills of Cape Broyle
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There's a new retreat and culinary experience coming to town. It's at Cape Broyle recently on the Irish Loop, where there's a construction site on one side of the bay, in the middle of a forest. The operators say they're drawing inspiration from life on the Southern Shore. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went to Cape Broyle to get an earl…
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Lesbians in the park! There's going to be a fruity picnic happening at Bannerman Park this Sunday
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There's a new organization in town that's holding its first event this weekend. Queer Picnic St. John's is facilitating events for 2SLGBTQ+ people to come together and connect in a safe space. To learn more about the group and this weekend's event, three of the organizers of Queer Picnic St. John's joined us in the studio today. Local lesbians Erin…
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We'll learn how young people who grew up on Lumsden Beach are returning to make their futures there
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We have a new series this summer on the Morning Show called "Beach, Please!", where we'll feature some of the best coastlines in the province. And we're starting the series in the Lumsden area. For years, the municipally-run Lumsden North beach was a hidden treasure, however in 2022, the rest of the province found out about it. The CBC's Leigh Anne…
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We get an update on the situation in Bangladesh and hear from someone affected by the situation
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Students in Bangladesh began protesting the government's job quota system last week, and this demonstration turned violent and deadly. Communications were blocked, with many students and Newfoundland residents being cut off from their families. The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey was at Memorial University during yesterday afternoon's protest. We …
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We hear about a new documentary that looks at the communities on the Northern Peninsula and how they cope with a changing climate
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You don't have to look very far to see how climate change is changing this province. In coastal regions, rising sea levels and intense storms are literally tearing away at communities. A new documentary airing tonight (Wednesday) on CBC TV chronicles the effects of climate change on the land, and the livelihoods of people on the Northern Peninsula.…
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We hear what the park-goers of St. John's are calling their "Song of the Summer"
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The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey hit the parks to ask people what they're listening to in the summer sun -- or to be more specific, what they're calling their "Song of the Summer." And we're all feeling a little inspired with the choices.
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We hear how 1.3 million dollars in funding for the St. John's area is meant to help with keeping people housed
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There's been a $1.3 million dollar boost in the efforts to reduce chronic homelessness in St. John's. The funding comes from the federal government's homelessness strategy, and will go to 10 different community organizations. End Homelessness St. John's made the announcement yesterday. Their Senior Director of Strategy and Impact Jennifer Tipple jo…
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This episode is a sermon on Psalm 58 that was preached by Jackson Hankey at River City Church on July 21st, 2024. Psalm 58 is what is known as an imprecatory Psalm. It is a Psalm of David in which he describes and prays against the wickedness of his own day, and in which he also looks forward to the final day when God will bring perfect justice. In…
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We talk to a woman who preserves flowers for a living about the process of the art
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Stacie Hann dries out flowers, sometimes reconstructing them, and then presses them into frames. Hann is the owner and operator of Floral Impressions NL, and this piqued the interest of the Morning Show's Sarah Antle, who also happens to love pressing flowers. Sarah Antle spoke with Hann about her process, and a new part of her business.…
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If you're in the market for art, you may want to head around the bay where 80 artists will be selling their work in Cupids
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Art Around the Bay is a ten-day, temporary gallery that's open right now at the Cupids Legacy Centre. It features over 200 works by over eighty artists. Sandy Newton and Peter Mulley are the organizers and curators, and the CBC's Jamie Fitzpatrick called them to find out more about Art Around the Bay.…
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We'll take you to the newest location of the 1949 Barbershop, that's now open in Conception Bay South
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People don't just come in for a trim, they come in for connection. That's according to Yaw Antwi-Adjei, the co-owner of the 1949 Barbershop in St. John's. It's been called the "UN of barbershops," and it recently celebrated the opening of its third location. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey went to Conception Bay South to check out the new spot…
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We head to the crypt at the Anglican Cathedral, where an artist is using radio static to create some interesting sounds
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Halifax artist Brandon Auger uses radio static for an unorthodox series of performances. Auger is in St. John's this week for the Sound Symposium. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts met Auger at the Anglican Cathedral crypt while he was setting up, to talk about his process.
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The Bangladesh community at Memorial University is about to hold its second protest in solidarity with students back home
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The local branch of the Student Alliance for Bangladesh in Canada (also known as SABCan) will hold another protest on Memorial University campus later this afternoon. The first protest was held last week, in soldarity with students in Bangladesh who began protesting the government's job quota system. SABCan says the situation is getting worse. Shaf…
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S4 E18 - Joseph Enochs - Embracing AI in the Enterprise
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In this episode, I speak with Joseph Enochs, Managing Director of AI/ML and Emerging Technologies at Enterprise Vision Technologies. Known for his extensive background in DevOps and digital transformation, Joseph shares his remarkable journey transitioning into the AI domain. Joseph begins by recounting how his interest in AI was sparked, notably i…
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Director of Agronomy at Oakland hills Country Club, Phil Cuffare comes on during preparations for the U.S. Junior Amateur Golf Championsips. Phil talks about what it's like to work at a busy property with pleanty to keep his hands full. He also gets into some of the differences between member golf compared to tournament golf. After all the positive…
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We continue our Beyond Middle-Earth series by watching the Pilot Part 1 & 2 of "Lost." Despite the fact that Dominic Monaghan is distracting in the show, you can't deny that JJ Abrams knows how to start the heck out of something. LOOK MOM, we have a Patreon! Get EARLY ACCESS to episodes, and EXCLUSIVE ACCESS to our new podcast about House of the Dr…
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The St. John's Morning Show officially has a new host!!!!!
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It will soon be time for Jamie Fitzpatrick to pass the torch. You will have a NEW host getting your mornings started. And to tell us all about it, in studio today we were joined now by our Morning Show producer, Jen White.
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We’re working on a project called "The Other Side of the Fence," and we want to hear what YOU think should be there
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If you could re-imagine a new look for the St. John’s waterfront, what would you dream up? The St. John’s Port Authority put up a temporary fence in 2012, and then a permanent one three years later, citing security issues. Since then, the harbour fence has been a topic of fierce debate. To talk about the fence - its past, present and FUTURE, the CB…
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We hear about the restoration of the iconic Sheila's Brush mural by the people involved in that process
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The iconic Sheila's Brush mural is back on display, in a new location. In the studio this morning we were joined by some of the people involved in the restoration process of the mural. Helen Gregory is the artist who originally created Sheila's Brush, Diana Daly rescued it from the trash, and Gary Taylor is an artist who worked with Helen to restor…
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We learn about the preparation of drag show ASL interpreters during St. John's Pride
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At some St. John's Pride events this year, ASL interpreters were on stage to help make everything more accessible. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts wanted to know how the interpreters prep for the gig, so he spoke with St. John's Pride Chair Eddy St. Coeur, ASL interpreter Heather Crane, and deaf consultant Jennifer Rimmer, who speaks thro…
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The crew of the Elite Navigator made it home safely over the weekend, and we hear from some family members
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It was an emotional homecoming as the Coast Guard brought the seven fish harvesters of the Elite Navigator back to New Wes Valley on Saturday. The CBC's Arlette Lazaranko spoke with Nikki Peddle, the mother of Toby Peddle, as she was waiting for the Coast Guard to arrive in New Wes Valley. She also spoke with Captain Eugene Carter's mom, Brenda Car…
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We hear from the mayor of New Wes Valley about the stress of the past week and the crew's return home
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After many thought they were lost at sea, the crew of the Elite Navigator spent almost three days in a life-raft before being found, and were welcomed home with open arms. The New Wes Valley mayor Mike Tiller joined us on the line today.
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The chair of MUN's Board of Regents is under investigation over a potential privacy breach
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MUN is investigating its board of regents chair, Glenn Barnes, after he was accused of a privacy breach. Becky Winsor, a 35-year-old alumna, says Barnes’s response to her email regarding MUN’s stance on Israel’s war in Gaza warrants an apology after he forwarded an email to her father. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts joined us this mornin…
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261) David Pinsof - The Dark Truth about our Motivations
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Today’s conversation is with David Pinsof. David is the Co-Creator of Cards Against Humanity, Researcher at UCLA Mind Labs and popular blogger on human motivation. We are often guilty of telling ourselves a story that explains why we want particular things, particular achievements, and particular experiences. The why and stories behind these are of…
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Fitness Reborn with Seann, E104: Reiki Healing with Jenni Bloom
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My guest this week is Jenni Bloom. Jenni Bloom a registered nurse, reiki master practitioner, health coach. Jenni’s years as a nurse, along with a lot of personal loss started her on a journey into the world of self-discovery. The eastern practice of Reiki found her before she had no clue what it even was. Nonetheless, it changed her life in ways s…
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This is the first part of our conversation. The full episode and the complete archive of Subversive episodes, including exclusive episodes and my writing, are available on Substack. You can also subscribe to the podcast sans writing on Patreon for a bit less. This is how the show is financed and grows, so I appreciate every contribution!Please subs…
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EP235- Garden Update, Overcoming Garden Challenges & Thriving in Unpredictable Weather.
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Send Me A Message!! Are you wondering why your tomatoes and raspberries aren't thriving this summer? This week on "Master My Garden Podcast," I share my firsthand experiences and the effects of lower light levels and cooler temperatures on garden growth this year. Despite being away on holiday, I noticed the garden's response to these conditions, r…
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When the Waters Rose: Fighting for Family and Community After the Eastern Kentucky Flood
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Show Notes: "When the Waters Rose: Fighting for Family and Community After the Eastern Kentucky Flood" Episode Summary: In this compelling episode, host Kristen sits down with Perry County resident Brian Lucas to discuss his harrowing experience during the devastating floods in Eastern Kentucky in July 2022. Brian, a clinical engineering director f…
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One Newfoundland woman just celebrated her 100th birthday, and she told us all the secrets for a long and happy life
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Neva Johnson just celebrated her 100th birthday at Kenny's Pond Retirement Home, and our Morning Show Reporter Darrell Roberts had a special invite to the party to chat with the birthday girl, and find out the secret to living a long and healthy life.
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We hear from one artist who created an interactive exhibit using helium balloons and bells
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This week, the city is reverberating with unusual and unexpected soundscapes. The Sound Symposium is back, featuring artists from around the world. Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Craft Council in downtown St. John's, to check out one of the exhibits happening this week
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Why would a successful Nigerian lawyer leave his home and family, and move to Newfoundland? We find out
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Nigerian lawyer Emmanuel Oyesomi didn't have to make the journey to Newfoundland. But a couple of years ago he decided to leave Nigeria, and move to St. John's. That's where he was called to the bar in June. Now, he's beginning a new legal career in the city, as an associate lawyer at Gittens, de Beer, and Associates. We spoke with him in his offic…
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We hear about a new business that's helping international students find housing before they get here
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For international students, finding a place to live can be extra difficult. You can't visit potential apartments in person, and have no idea if it matches the description and photos. In studio today we were joined by Neha Kumari, who discussed how she's hoping to make this process easier. She recently started Assured Hubs, a new business that helps…
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We take a ride with the Inshore Rescue Boat program, and see how they save lives
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There aren't many summer jobs that involve saving lives, but the Inshore Rescue Boat program puts post secondary students through weeks of training to equip them for search and rescue missions. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey visited the Canadian Coast Guard team in Conception Bay South to find out all about it.…
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We head to The Rooms to find out how they keep thousands of historic documents and artifacts safe from the summer heat
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The folks at The Rooms are feeling the summer heat and humidity. Last week, the museum had to close on short notice to help keep its collection safe on a particularly hot and muggy day. This had us curious: How much work goes into protecting those historic documents and artifacts from the heat? Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went down in…
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FFAW-Unifor served fresh cod on the harbour today, to attract attention to the federal decision to reopen the commercial cod fishery
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FFAW-Unifor is letting everyone know how they feel about the state of the northern cod fishery, and it's sure to get the attention of anyone who likes a meal of fish. Union representatives took to the waterfront today handing out free cod, and talking about their cause. Darrell Roberts visited them to discuss.…
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We head down to the St. John's harbourfront, where a 3,000-person cruise ship will dock for the day
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The Norwegian Star ---a 3,000 passenger ship --- pulled into the St. John's harbour for the day. It's one of dozens of cruise ships scheduled to visit St. John's this summer, bringing thousands of tourists. There's a whole team of local people who make sure the visits go smoothly. Our Morning Show reporters Darrell Roberts and Katherine Crummey wen…
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We hear from a woman who finally received brain surgery, after two years of waiting for an MRI -- then being diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Earlier this month, N.L. Health Services confirmed that about 7,000 people in the Eastern zone are waiting for an MRI. Alanna McDonald, who's a mother of three in St. John's, finally got hers two years after developing symptoms of migraines and facial numbness. She was diagnosed with a brain tumour, and scheduled for a brain surgery. Now, she's bac…
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