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The Open Door is about looking for ways to create a better future - by exploring the past. Host Andrew Humeniuk speaks with guests about historical issues that relate directly to our changing world, while sharing the journey to transform his ancestral homestead into a vital community space for today.
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Thriving The Future Podcast focuses on 👍- Positive solutions to help you #Thrive 🔨- Design your Intentional life. 🐓- Homestead 🍓- Side Hustles 🤝 – Community 🧰 – #SkillsOverStuff Podcast website: https://thrivingthefuture.com
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Sue Meyer is a wife and the home school mother of eleven. She and her husband, Ron, currently have nineteen grandchildren, whom they dearly love and enjoy spending time with on a regular basis. Sue spends most of her free time in the study of Natural Medicine and Homeopathy with her main focus being on Proper Nutrition, Essential Oils and Classical Homeopathy, and in visiting with folks that hope to benefit from the curative powers of such. Sue is a Certified Classical Homeopath through the ...
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What motivates a person to muster up courage in a time when it’s quite controversial to step out as an individual? And how many of us are there? Sienna Mae Heath has a plan to find out. In Free the People’s new series, Leaving the Left for Liberty, Sienna talks with whistleblowers, dissidents, and other alternative voices in the Western world who have left the culture of the political Left for more creative freedom, professional freedom, and personal freedom. The video version of this podcas ...
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Faculty of Humanities, Brock University

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Conversations about how the Humanities can help us make sense of our rapidly changing world. Featuring Brock University researchers in history, English, modern languages, literature, ancient history, archaeology, game studies, technology, fine and performing arts, philosophy, Canadian studies, and more.
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The Crypto Lark podcast covers cryptocurrency news, reviews, analysis, interviews with developers and more! Lark Davis is New Zealand’s most popular crypto personality. He grew up on a small organic homestead, reading Mad magazine, dreaming of space travel and pretending to be Indiana Jones. Known for his articulate, entertaining style, Lark combines his political science background, critical thinking skills and bright sense of humor to produce content that explores blockchain solutions for ...
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What are you doing to put your garden to bed for the winter time? Maybe you are luck and your growing season is still in swing. We are nearing the first frost date. It has been too hot and dry for my Fall greens to germinate so I will need to start them in the greenhouse, where they can grow until Jan or Feb. How do you clean up your garden beds? F…
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This flashback episode with Grant Payne has tips that you can also use on your homestead to save and propagate trees and plants, with enough abundance to sell the extras. Create your own nursery side hustle, Propagation - from cuttings - elderberry, mulberry, figs, berries, and discarded trims from nursery plants. Flowers, mums, and bulbs Obtaining…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of whooping cough (pertussis). Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial respiratory infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is characterized by severe coughing fits that can make breathing difficult, often accompanied by a distinctive high-pitched “whoop” sound during inhalation. It often begins w…
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In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer welcomes Elesha from Pennsylvania, who shares her transformative journey with homeopathy. Alicia recounts her initial skepticism, the challenges she faced after medical traumas, and her eventual decision to work with a homeopath. The episode highlights the importance of finding a trustworthy home…
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What are you doing to increase your self reliance and self sufficiency? Jack Spirko's definitions: Self Sufficiency – The percentage of your needs met by your own systems Self Reliance – The duration in time you can live well without systems of support (or to live well with YOUR systems of support) Let's face it - the 2024 election is not going to …
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Join Sue Meyer from Homeopathy for Mommies as she goes over a few basic steps to boost the Immune System during times of stress and exposure. Learn about a few homeopathic remedies that can be of aid. Get Sue’s Homeopathy for Mommies book by clicking here. You can get more in-depth descriptions of remedies like this in Sue’s Crash Course in Homeopa…
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Join Sue this week as she shares the two homeopathic remedies that she recommends to prevent and treat flu symptoms. Sue shares her protocol for flu prevention that she starts this time of the year to prevent her family from getting the flu during the winter. You can also get a handy Flu Duo printable with remedy information at her website by click…
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We’re back again with our special guest, Paola Brown and celebrating her special upcoming curriculum release, Evie and the Golden Homestead! Designed to teach children about homeopathy through literature and practical applications, Paola shares insights on the curriculum’s structure, including units on health freedom, remedies, first aid, dental he…
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Lindsay Brandon, CEO and Permaculture Consultant at Permaculture Canada joins me to share about Armagarden, her new project to integrate community design into the permaculture design. We discuss Armagarden and how it contrasts with the usual permaculture design. From the website: What is Armagarden? Armagarden was born from the desire to get back t…
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With tough times, more people are looking for homestead property, or to add gardens, fruit and nut trees, and chickens to their existing suburban property to be more self sufficient. Kerry Brown of Strong Roots Resources joins me to share tips to find your homestead property: Look for off-market properties. Properties are selling before they show u…
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Last time, in Ep. 138, Jason Thomas shared stories and we discussed how to design your intentional life. We talked about the main categories - wealth, health, relationships, and spirituality. I was contemplating my journey to design my intentional life and I had more to add. Having an Intentional Life means: Aligning your life and actions with your…
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What does your perfect day look like? Does today look like that perfect day? In this episode, Jason Thomas of Regeneration Nation Costa Rica shares foundational steps to design your intentional life. Needs most people have: Wealth Health Relationships Spirituality What does your perfect day look like? We also discuss how to apply permaculture princ…
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It's been a crazy week. The assassination attempt on Trump. Now a Global cyberattack (“no, it was just a bad patch!”) What will you do with this moment? Focus on your local Circle of Influence and Circle of Concern Plant trees Cultivate gardens Raise livestock Prepare mentally and spiritually Grow your local community Because Gov’t will not save yo…
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On this week’s episode, Sue Meyer welcomes her friend and one of the Members from the Members Corner, Peggy from Irving, Texas. Peggy shares her personal journey with long COVID, detailing symptoms like exhaustion, brain fog, high blood pressure, and a persistent rash. She shares about the benefits of vitamin D3 and sunlight exposure in alleviating…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer invited her mentor and certified homeopath, Barbara Lowry, to discuss prostate issues and homeopathic remedies. This episode delves into the intricacies of prostate health, exploring physical, emotional, and homeopathic aspects. The importance of diet, environmental factors, and emotional well-being is…
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This week on the Homeopathy for Mommies Podcast, we’re celebrating the 10 year anniversary of this podcast! Joy Rhodes interviews Sue Meyer and shares some recordings submitted from the audience and Sue answers a few questions that were also submitted. If you would like to send Sue a note, you can do that here: https://homeopathyformommies.com/anni…
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Leslie Elliott is the co-founder of Solid Ground, a peer support community for ordinary people navigating extreme ideologies. Based outside Seattle, she also participates in a strong homeschooling community.In this episode, Sienna Mae Heath and Leslie Elliott explore the psychology of dissident acts. What makes a person resist groupthink? What are …
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In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue interviews Catherine, a listener and member of Sue’s Members Corner, who shares her profound journey through fertility struggles and her recent successes with classical homeopathy. Catherine recounts her experiences with conventional medicine and naturopathy, which left her physically and emotionally d…
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When a historic building is preserved, the stories embedded into its walls and floorboards are also preserved. On this special crossover episode with Brock University’s Foreword, we take The Tattooed Historian YouTuber and podcaster, John R. Heckman, on an immersive audio tour of The Brown Homestead. We peel back the layers of history found in floo…
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My friend Kevin Brubaker from Dallas Media Productions, an independent film producer in Dallas, joins me to talk about LLC Tips (and lots of film stuff). What does a film producer have to do with my usual content of homesteading? It fits into creating side hustles and businesses to Design Your Intentional Life. We were having a conversation about L…
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Jeremy is better known as DeweyLikeDonuts on Instagram and TikTok. We start his story in 2008 and how a SHTF can be your own personal apocalypse. He turned to "raising chickens, growing his own food, and striving for a more sustainable life" (his tagline). Prepping to Thrive rather than survive. Not living in fear. He shares about is recent adventu…
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Part of Thriving is embracing both the wins, as well as the losses. Homestead Update: My Spring garden has failed, for the most part. I usually sow plants and then spread lettuce and kale seed around to act as a cover crop - hey, lettuce is a companion plant of everything. This year hardly anything came up. The starter plants that I planted also di…
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Travis Brown is an independent filmmaker living in the Pacific Northwest. He is the president of The Signal Education Project, which is a non-profit that creates engaging content that shines a light on how dogma and tribalism distort the truth. Since leaving his religious faith behind, he has been interested in how religious and political ideology …
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Welcome to a special mini series from the Podcast Learning Network! The Podcast Learning Network (PLN) hosted a series of expert discussion panels to explore different aspects of podcasting. This episode is a live recording of the January 19, 2024 discussion about building a podcast brand and online community. Our guest experts are: Christine Cacci…
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A history of whisky in Niagara offers a flavourful glimpse into Loyalist agricultural industry and trade in Upper Canada, the social nature of tavern culture, and the unexpected outcome of the temperance movement. Ajay Bhardwaj, Canada’s first certified whisky ambassador, leads a live, guided tasting of three select whiskies paired with insightful …
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Enough talk. Get Stuff Done. It's Proof of Work. Grant Payne and Matt Derosier share what Stuff they are Getting Done this Spring, as well as Side Hustle and Tree Nursery tips. Hear why "The IBC King is Back": Grant's wedding Grant added MANY chickens and ducks Turkey production - if you start now will they be ready to sell for Thanksgiving? Tree n…
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Today on Homeopathy for Mommies, I want to share with you the insights from one of our most sensitive and personal subjects: hair loss, or alopecia, as it’s medically known. Hair loss can be a distressing experience, affecting not just our appearance but also our self-esteem. It’s a condition that doesn’t discriminate, impacting men and women, youn…
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Real world examples to start and then grow your side hustle. I am taking a Permaculture Business Design Course through Regeneration Nation CR. The exercises and worksheets are fantastic and have helped me to focus more on the customer. What is the problem you are trying to solve? What does your customer actually want? Are you trying to solve what y…
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Welcome to a special mini series from the Podcast Learning Network! The Podcast Learning Network (PLN) hosted a series of expert discussion panels to explore different aspects of podcasting. This episode is a live recording of the October 19, 2023 discussion about doing interviews. Our guest experts are: Cassidy Cash is a historical map illustrator…
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Times are tough. I talked with a recruiter friend the other day and there are >40 people in my field in our local job market that he knows that are looking for work. And those are just the ones that he knows. Build something for yourself. It’s basic prepping. Build your side hustle. Multiple streams of income. In this episode I will share tips on h…
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Kyle Warner is the first full-time vaccine injury lobbyist in the United States and a three-time North American Enduro Mountain Bike Champion. Since his own battle with vaccine-induced myo/peri carditis in the summer of 2021, Kyle began speaking out to help raise awareness for others who were vaccine-injured and was surprised by the active suppress…
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Andy Hickman (shagbark_hick on Twitter) shares his new adventures. Andy was on on Ep. 83 - You're Gonna Make it. His video "You're Gonna Make it" is still the most encouraging video I have ever seen, and still puts a smile on my face. Andy has a big Summer planned: He is getting married to Keturah in June, with a wedding in the woods of upstate NY,…
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The Kanesatake Resistance, or Oka Crisis, was a defining historic moment with an enduring legacy in Canada’s challenged relationships with Indigenous peoples. Mohawk writer and director Tracey Deer speaks to her experience as a twelve-year old girl in the summer of 1990, and how it helped shape her powerful, and immensely personal 2021 Canadian Scr…
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New health challenges require Homestead Padre to rethink and redesign his garden to adapt to those changes. After some health issues, Homestead Padre and his wife are adopting the Mediterranean Diet. Padre shares about IBS and Crohn's Disease. Unlike American Italian Food, the Mediterranean Diet is heavy emphasis on vegetables, seafood, lean meats,…
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Try to go without your phone for a few hours, or even the whole day. Like most people, I reach for my phone when there is any break in the conversation, when a commercial comes on TV, or when I am even slightly bored. This episode will empower you with some tips to reduce your screen use - and reclaim your life. Phone Settings to Fight Screen Addic…
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This week on Homeopathy for Mommies we are thrilled to have Kim Elia as our special guest to talk about the new film coming out in April 2024, Introducing Homeopathy. Kim is the principal creative lead for the new Introducing Homeopathy film that is screening at the LIVE Joint American Homeopathic Conference (JAHC) in Reston, VA and online on April…
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In the spirit of Black History and African Heritage Month at Brock, Masters student Isabelle Hill and recent graduate Christabel Oghinan take the mic to explore what Black allyship looks like in research. They spoke with Dr. Andrea Doucet, Professor in Brock’s Department of Sociology and Canadian Research Chair in Gender, Work and Care, and recent …
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Welcome to a special edition of Foreword! In the spirit of Black History and African Heritage Month at Brock, Masters student Isabelle Hill and recent graduate Christabel Oghinan take the mic to explore what Black allyship looks like in research. They spoke with Dr. Andrea Doucet, Professor in Brock’s Department of Sociology and Canadian Research C…
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Scott the Little Pine Farmer on Twitter is back with me and we are talking about his bakery and how he favors "Why don't you come down to this market or deliver to the boutique in the city? We want to feed our neighborhood first." Scott the Little Pine Farmer It's all about the goal: "The overarching goal is to stay home, produce value, and have pe…
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