We are sitting down with men & women who have served in either our military or as a first responder & hearing their stories.
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A podcast dedicated to conversations with real journalists at work in their communities. Kyle Munson, who spent 24 years in daily news, interviews the reporters, storytellers and media craftspeople of all kinds who help deliver not just information but meaning to our lives. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journalistsaremyheroes/support
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A stripped down history podcast with a culinary twist. New episodes on a bi-weekly basis.
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This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawy ...
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"Forward the Light Brigade" - 170 Years After the Charge - The (Not So) Light Brigadeiro
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Send us a text "Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the Six Hundred." - Lord Tennyson History is loaded with moments full of bravery, courage, and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. It's why there is so much romanticism tied to something as horrific as war. History is also brimming with i…
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North to Alaska: the Klondike Gold Rush - Part III - Gold Rush Cocktail
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Send us a text "Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame." - Arthur Schopenhauer When gold was found in the Klondike region of Canada during the late summer of 1896, it kicked off a series of events that led to almost 100,000 people "stampeding" north in search of fame and fortune. Most, cam…
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North to Alaska: the Klondike Gold Rush - Part II - Golden Nuggets
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Send us a text "The desire of gold is not for gold. It is for the means of freedom and benefit." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Of the estimated 30,000 to 40,000 people who reached Dawson City during the gold rush, only around 15,000 to 20,000 became prospectors. Of these, no more than 4,000 struck gold and only a few hundred became rich. By the time most o…
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North to Alaska: the Klondike Gold Rush - Pan Seared Trout and Wild Rice Pilaf
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Send us a text The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by some 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the present Yukon Territory, in north-western Canada. Gold was discovered there by local miners on August 16th, 1896; with the news eventually reaching Seattle and San Francisco the following year. This triggered a proverbial stampede of pros…
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Tragedy in Toronto: the 75th anniversary of the S.S Noronic Disaster - Charred Caprese Sandwich
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Send us a text "It was a horrible picture of charred remains amid foot-deep embers and melted glass. I saw the blackened bits that were once people. There was a young woman clutching her baby. The remains crumpled when picked up by firemen." - Edwin Feeny, Toronto Evening Star The next time you're in downtown Toronto, near the waterfront, and you'r…
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How Did We Get Here? On the Road to World War II - Pork Schnitzel and German Potato Salad
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Send us a text "My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Go home and get a nice quiet sleep." - British Prine Minister, Neville Chamberlain, 1938. This upcoming September 1st will…
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The Tiger Wore Spikes: The Life and Incredibly Troubled Legacy of Ty Cobb - Part II - The Georgia Peach Cobbler
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Send us a text "And Ty Cobb wanted to play. But none of us could stand the son of a bitch when we were alive so we told him to stick it, hahahahahaha!!!" - Ray Liotta, as Shoeless Joe Jackson in "Field of Dreams" Ty Cobb was one of the greatest baseball players of all time and king of the so-called Deadball Era. He played in the major leagues from …
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The Tiger Wore Spikes: The Life and Incredibly Troubled Legacy of Ty Cobb - Part I - The Georgia Peach Cobbler
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Send us a text "C is for Cobb, Who grew spikes and not corn, And made all the basemen Wish they hadn't been born." - Ogden Nash, "Lineup For Yesterday" Ty Cobb was one of the greatest baseball players of all time and king of the so-called Deadball Era. He played in the major leagues from 1905 to 1928, and was the first player ever voted into the Ha…
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John Wayne and The Conqueror - Part II - Cornbread
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Send us a text "I have tried to live my life so that my family would love me and my friends respect me. The others can do whatever the hell they please.” – John Wayne John Wayne was an American actor tuned pop culture icon during Hollywood's Golden Age. His name is synonymous with Westerns and war movies. His career spanned from the silent era thro…
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Racial Trauma and the Rush to Innocence: a Conversation with Robert S. Wright
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Exploring Racial Trauma and Transforming Justice with Robert Seymour Wright. Join Myrna McCallum, a Métis Cree lawyer and passionate advocate for trauma-informed lawyering, in this compelling episode of The Trauma-Informed Lawyer podcast. Myrna sits down with Robert Seymour Wright, a queer, African Nova Scotian social worker and sociologist, to dis…
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Once Were Warriors: In Memory of Ty (aka Clovis) Iron
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This episode is emotional, raw, real and it isn't my regular content and deals with heavy subject matter including addiction, death, overdose, suicide, self-harm, sexual abuse, residential schools and my Indigenous lived experience. Listen with care. Seek support at 988 if you are in crisis and/or need support. RIP my brother Ty Iron. May the spiri…
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The Road Less Traveled: A Conversation with Jennifer Yong
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This episode with Jen Yong, Myrna's business partner delves into deep and meaningful topics including career changes, life changes, spiritual partnerships, friendship and healing trauma. Jen Yong is a lawyer and transformational coach. If you would like to connect with her, please email jennifer@myrnamccallum.co AND If you are interested in our upc…
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John Wayne and The Conqueror - Part I - Baked Beans
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Send us a text "Never apologize, mister, it’s a sign of weakness." - John Wayne John Wayne was an American actor tuned pop culture icon during Hollywood's Golden Age. His name is synonymous with Westerns and war movies. His career spanned from the silent era through until the “new” Hollywood. Wayne starred in over 179 film and television production…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part VI - Melon Cream Pops
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Send us a text "Korea is where the cold war found it's hot edges." - General Matthew Ridgeway In his previous episode, the Hungry Historian was able to guide you through the last years of the Korean War. In it, you learned of the stalemate, the armistice, and the terrible human cost of the war. This time around, the Hungry Historian tries to answer…
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Service Without Sacrifice with Dimple Dhabalia
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Dimple Dhabalia began her career as a lawyer but after a stint at the Attorney General's office in Denver, she found her calling as an asylum officer. Working for almost two decades at the crossroads of the government and humanitarian sectors, Dimple found her job fulfilling, but it also led to vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, moral injury, an…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part V - Korean Fried Chicken (KFC)
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Send us a text "Old soldiers don't die. They just fade away..." - General Douglas MacArthur After starting off with a great deal of action early on, the Korean War would quickly wind down into a stalemate, but that doesn't mean that there wasn't any mire excitement left in the conflict. Join the Hungry Historian as he takes you through those tensio…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part IV - Dak Gomtang
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Send us a text “We’ve been looking for the enemy for some time now. We’ve finally found him. We’re surrounded. That simplifies things.” – Lewis “Chesty” Puller Welcome back to Part IV of the Hungry Historian's (somewhat) in-depth series on the Korean War. When we last spoke, war had officially broken out across the 38th peninsula, and the UN was tr…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part III - Donkatsu
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Send us a text "If we let Korea down, the Soviet[s] will keep right on going and swallow up one [place] after another.” - President Harry Truman Through the first two episodes of this series, the Hungry Historian has set the scene for the moments and events that led to war in Korea being a possibility. This episode deals with the breakout of the wa…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part II - Bulgogi Beef Pizza
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Send us a text "Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. " - Mao Zedong Welcome back for part two of the Hungry Historian's look at the Korean War. In the first episode, Chef Money briefly discussed the modern history of the Korean peninsula up until the end of the Second World War. In this episode, the Chef ret…
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The Korean War - More Than M*A*S*H - Part I - Bulgogi Beef
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Send us a text "Eventually the Korean War will be understood as one of the most destructive and one of the most important wars of the twentieth century." - Bruce Cumings, The Korean War: A History Happy New Year! Welcome to 2024 and the THIRD season of the Hungry Historian! Chef Money has some great things coming your way this year and he is kickin…
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Healing Sexual Harm Through Restorative Justice: a Conversation with Marlee Liss
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In 2019, Marlee Liss's sexual assault case became the first in North America to get resolved in a restorative justice process instead of ending up in a criminal trial. Today, Marlee Liss is a restorative justice advocate, award-winning speaker, and embodiment coach. Her story is a testament that restorative justice provides a rare opportunity for s…
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The Hungry Historian's Holiday Special!
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Send us a text “Maybe Christmas doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas…perhaps…means a little bit more!” — The Grinch Do you hear what I hear? It's the sound of Christmas! It's practically here! Chef Money has been in full swing decking the halls and rockin' around many a Christmas tree. In the true spirit of the holiday,the Chef has a gift to …
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[From Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial] Courtroom to Campfire: Harold Johnson's Final Public Lecture for Indigenous Justice
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Today's episode is a special one. I am sharing an episode of Ben Perrin's podcast, Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial which can be found here: https://indictment.simplecast.com/ In the most recent episode of Indictment, Ben shares Harold Johnson's final public talk - and what a gift it is to listen to Harold one more time. For more in…
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Passchendaele: Mud, Blood, and Futility - Part II - Pasta n' Kale
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Send us a text "The more I think of our assault the more wonderful it appears, we were given almost the impossible to do and did it." - Lt. Col. Agar Adamson On part one of his look at the Battle of Passchendaele and the role of the Canadian Corps, Chef Money walked you through the background and events of The Third Battle of Ypres, in order to get…
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Unpacking Restorative Leadership and Collective Healing: A Conversation with Louise Marra
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Louise Marra is a systems healer and founder of Spirited Leadership and Unity House. By coaching companies and NGOs across sectors in New Zealand, Louise aims to create a space for what she terms "walking restorers." These individuals can foster new relationships and promote practices that help heal historical wounds that creep into today’s workpla…
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John F. Kennedy and PT-109 - Coconut Cream Pie
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Send us a text "A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on." - John F. Kennedy November 22nd, 1963. Dallas, Texas. It has been sixty years since the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated by a lone gunman or a massive conspiracy. Whichever of those two you subscribe to. Today, on the sixtieth anni…
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Passchendaele: Mud, Blood, and Futility - Part I - Pasta n' Kale
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Send us a text “Hell is not fire; that would be the ultimate in suffering. Hell is mud.” – the Wipers Times, a trench newspaper produced secretly by British Troops With Remembrance Day upon us Chef Money has decided to cook up a story of one of Canada’s defining moments - The Battle of Passchendaele. In this first of two parts, the Chef will briefl…
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Exploring Complex Trauma for People of Colour: A Conversation with Natalie Gutierrez
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Natalie Gutierrez, author of The Pain We Carry, Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color, is a critical POC voice in a wellness space dominated by white trauma experts. Through her personal lens and professional lens as a Puerto Rican complex trauma therapist, Natalie explains how historical and cultural trauma is experienced by Black people, …
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Horrific History: Famous Curses - Part II - Banshee Bite
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Send us a text What is this?! ANOTHER episode on Curses?!?! And JUST in time for Halloween?! A perfect treat, and you didn't even have to go door to door in order to get it! That's right! The Chef has doubled down, returned to his bag of terrifying tales, and pulled out another episode on famous curses throughout history. This time, he focuses on t…
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Horrific History: Famous Curses - Part I - Midnight Magic Cheesecake
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Send us a text With Halloween mere days away, Chef Money decided to dig through his bag of tricks in order to provide you with the perfect Halloween treat. Hollywood and folklore are LOADED with stories of curses. Cursed objects. Cursed tombs. Cursed burial grounds, and even Cursed theatre and film productions. To help get you in the Halloween spir…
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The Bombing of Dresden - Part III - Roasted Veg Wrap with Tzatziki
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Send us a text “A scar is a sign of strength. The sign of a survivor." - Laurie Halse Anderson Through the first two episodes of this series, Chef Money has taken a look at the background and lead-up to the Dresden raid, as well as the bombing itself. This time he returns to offer some insight into the immediate reactions of the time; the arguments…
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Putting the Criminal Justice System on Trial: A Conversation with Benjamin Perrin
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The justice system in Canada is broken. It traumatizes people who go through it and leaves them worse off. But how can we change a system that refuses to transform itself? Today, I talk with Benjamin Perrin, a law professor at the University of British Columbia Allard School of Law. We talk about how this revolutionary author is shaking up the stat…
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The Bombing of Dresden - Part II - Roasted Red Pepper Dip
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Send us a text "The dropping of bombs on people - isn't that terrorism?" - Alice Walker On part one of this series, Chef Money took a look at a few different topics that helped give a better idea of just how the Allies came to the decision to bomb Dresden in February 1945. This episode, the Chef will focus predominantly on the bombing itself, inclu…
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The Bombing of Dresden - Part I - Roasted Red Pepper Soup
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Send us a text "Dresden was one big flame. The one flame ate everything organic, everything that would burn..." - Kurt Vonnegut With a name as synonymous with annihilation as Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden has become a moral fixation almost since the moment that the first bombs fell on the city in February 1945. Even today, the Dresden raid stands…
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Kisâkihitin nitanis: Truth & Reconciliation Day 2023
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Kisâkihitin, nitanis means "I love you, my daughter" however many of my people also accept the interpretation, "I love you, my girl". This is a personal story about my mom and I. Her name was Judy Marilyn McCallum. This story is my contribution to National Truth and Reconciliation Day, 2023. One day - maybe - this story will be published among othe…
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Carthago Delenda Est - The Third Punic War - Chicken Cacciatore
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Send us a text "Carthago delenda est." (Carthage Must Be Destroyed) - Cato Fifty years after the end of the Second Punic War, Rome and Carthage would wind up returning to the battlefields of North Africa to settle the score once and for all. This time, with the Carthaginians on their home turf, would they have the advantage? Or would the Romans mop…
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Rome v. Carthage - The Second Punic War (Part II) - The Carthaginian Smore
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Send us a text “I am not carrying on a war of extermination against the Romans. I am contending for honor and empire. My ancestors yielded to Roman valour. I am endeavouring that others, in their turn, will be obliged to yield to my good fortune, and my valour.” - Hannibal Barca After enjoying a few weeks of vacation time, Chef Money is back in the…
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Safety Denied: The Lives of Indigenous Women in Canada
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Ret. Police Officer Dan Jones and I discuss the disturbing trend of dehumanizing Indigenous women in Canada. The most recent case in point: the refusal of the Manitoba premiere to search for the remains of Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris. This episode may be triggering for some as we discuss murder, violence, sexual abuse, policing, homelessness, …
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Rome v. Carthage - The Second Punic War (Part I) - The Carthaginian Smore
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Send us a text "That’s always the trick with sequels, is how much do you repeat from the first one. Because we all get bummed out when you go see a sequel and it's beat for beat." - Adam McKay If there is one thing that I can say about the follow-up to the First Punic War, it definitely wasn't a "beat for beat" remake. In fact, you could say that i…
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Rome v. Carthage - The First Punic War - Penne Alla Norma
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Send us a text Beginning in 264 B.C, the Roman Republic would fight a series of wars against a rival civilization from Northern Africa called Carthage. On land, these conflicts would be fought in Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Iberia, and North Africa. On the sea, the waters of the western Mediterranean would serve as the battlefield. Join Chef …
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What does it mean to be visible in a job where you need to remain impartial? Today on the show, I speak with Michael Sonberg, a retired NYC judge who was one of the founding members of the International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges. We talk about Michael’s experiences as an openly gay judge and how the Association is helping to build community for …
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The Historic Context of Popular Irish Pub Songs - Part II - Steak and Guinness Stew
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Send us a text Welcome back for part two of our look into the historical context of popular pub songs, or Irish Pub Songs as I call them. Hopefully you haven't been stewing about. In part one of the series, Chef Money took a look at a pair of songs that told the tale of the Irish Famine and Penal Servitude, and explored the history behind them. Thi…
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The Historic Context of Popular Irish Pub Songs - Part I - Steak and Guinness Stew
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Send us a text Sure, it’s a few months past the proverbial season, but Chef Money, who is a fan of the Irish, their pubs, their music, and not just on the 17th of March, has a special episode for you. Over these next two episodes, the Chef will take a look at a Quartet of Irish pub songs and the historical events that are mentioned within them. As …
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What Does Truth & Reconciliation Mean To You?
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This truth and reconciliation episode with my daughter, Alicia, and Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk, is inspired by a recent event which transpired at a local Women of Distinction awards ceremony in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.By Alicia Hrbachek, Dr. Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk
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"Because It's There." - George Mallory and Mount Everest - Part II - The Everest Eclair
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Send us a text "It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves..." - George Mallory As of July 2022, Mount Everest has seen approximately 11,346 summit ascents by 6,098 people. This episode will focus on one of the VERY first attempts. It's been a minute since we first discussed George Mallory and his place on the first two British Everest Expedi…
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Mother's Day Episode - Mother Teresa: Saint or Sinner? - Smothered Pork Tenderloin
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Send us a text "If I ever become a Saint–I will surely be one of ‘darkness.’ I will continually be absent from Heaven–to light the light of those in darkness on earth." With Mother's Day right around the corner, Chef Money decided to take a quick break from hanging around the Himalayas with George Mallory and the British, and bring you a special Mo…
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LoveBack: Healing Indigenous Trauma with Vina Brown
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Myrna's conversation with Vina Brown of Copper Canoe Woman Creations will uplift and inspire you. Vina Brown is a force, a healer, a helper, an artist and a successful Indigenous business owner. This conversation explores healing trauma for Indigenous people including the long-silenced/secret many carry: childhood sexual abuse (trigger warning) and…
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"Because It's There." - George Mallory and Mount Everest - The Everest Eclair
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Send us a text "For the stone from the top for geologists, the knowledge of the limits of endurance for the doctors, but above all for the spirit of adventure to keep alive the soul of man." - George Mallory In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first two people to reach the summit of the highest peak on Earth - Mount Everest. Y…
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Send us a text “The only crime that I have committed is in judgement of my values. Apparently, I valued my troops’ lives more than I did that of the enemy.” - William Calley Jr. Fifty five years ago, on March 16th, 1968, while the United States involvement was at it's peak involvement in Vietnam, a group of American soldiers carried out what many c…
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Remember the Alamo! - Part Two - Black Bean and Cheese
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Send us a text Welcome back for the second part and exciting conclusion of the Battle of the Alamo! When we last checked in, another wave of Mexican reinforcements had arrived and the Texian defenders were left to look on in despair. Now, Chef Money returns to walk you through the events that occurred in the early morning hours of March 6th, 1836 a…
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