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Inspectre Paranormal shines a light deep into the dark corners of the world of the unexplained and investigates some very strange ghostly phenomena! Each episode features the first-hand spoken testimonies from real-life witnesses, who've experienced some baffling and terrifying encounters. Each week, Host Tom Barrow takes on a brand new case and is joined by a team of experts, who'll be putting their best historical, spiritual and sceptical minds forward to try and figure out what happened. ...
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Join Rob James-Collier (Thomas Barrow), and Allen Leech (Tom Branson) as they discuss the BAFTA, Emmy and Golden-Globe winning series ‘Downton Abbey’. Set in a fictional Yorkshire country estate, Downton Abbey depicts the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the post-Edwardian era.
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Now you can take a longer, more leisurely trip through the American Countryside with our long-form podcast. Andrew McCrea brings you some of the most interesting stories you’ve never heard about the people, places, and events that have shaped America.
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A series of unique shows about business. Your Host Erica Collins is a dynamic personality who has worked for several media companies including Business Week, HBO, MSNBC, Fox News Channel and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Broadcast shows "It's Your Business" and the "Quality Learning Series". A veteran of the Interactive Television and New Media Market. She is President of America's Entrepreneur Enterprise L.L.C. and wears several hats which include a few crowns as a former Beauty Queen, Plus Size ...
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Interviews with the best independent artists, exclusive live performances and much more! Hosted by Alex and Beth from alexrainbirdMusic, an indie music YouTube channel with over 1 million subscribers. You can also find VIDEO versions of every episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexrainbirdMusic.
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In this episode of The Podclass, we delve into the crucial need to integrate digital wellness into school curricula while nurturing healthy screen habits. Joining us are Cason Machacek and Sydnie Erlendson, Digital Well-being experts from the Lethbridge School Division, alongside Andrea Halwas Larsen, a Counseling Therapist from Juno House in Calga…
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In this episode of The Podclass, Health and Wellness Consultants from Ever Active Schools, Tracey Coutts and Shauna Shaker, emphasize the significance of promoting active transportation within school communities. They underscore the importance of establishing safe and accessible routes, engaging parents and the community, and customizing travel pla…
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The Inspectre team return to Cumbria and conclude their investigation at the site of the former Carlisle Laser Quest. This time they're joined with Chris' former boss Dougie - who recalls his nightmarish encounters with one of the prison’s most notorious spirits - The Hangman. In this thrilling final episode the Inspectre team seek to find out what…
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Today on The Podclass, we're switching things up with an episode from our friends at Physical Education and Health Canada (PHE). Their podcast, launched in January, spotlights guests and topics relevant to phys ed and health. We're featuring their latest episode: "All Gender Physical Education and Health" with Equity and Inclusion Consultant, Andre…
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University student Chris has just started his new job - working at a Laser Quest in the Northern England city of Carlisle. However, beyond the dry smoke and laser beams Chris soon discovers through some terrifying encounters of his own, that the building (previously the site of the city’s most infamous prison) might still be holding on-to it's dark…
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The Inspectre team return to the Midlands and conclude their chilling investigation at the foreboding Stafford maisonette. As Adam and Michaela’s nightmarish tenancy continues, the couple soon discover that they too might not be the only ones to have encountered something truly terrifying at the maisonette. In this second episode of a two part inve…
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It’s the mid 2000s and young couple Adam and Michaela have just found their ideal rental property - a maisonette right above Adam’s workplace - a barbershop in the Midlands county town of Stafford, England. However as they discover to their fate, this ultra convenient property soon turns out to be their worst nightmare! As set of terrifying events …
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Pack-up your fishing gear, as we’re off to the remote English countryside and the outskirts of the mysterious ancient woodland of Delamere Forest. It’s the early 1990’s, as we recall the experiences of Richard and what he encountered whilst fishing alone at an isolated fishing pond. Could it be that the waters of this rather unassuming pond harbour…
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It’s 2005 and young couple Claire and Ash have settled into their first home in the Cheshire suburb of Winnington. However the couple’s happy life together is soon brought to an earth shattering halt shortly after the completion of their home renovation plans. As they quickly discover, during a series of ever increasingly strange and escalating inc…
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In this episode of The Podclass, we delve into the pivotal role of school trustees in fostering well-being within educational environments. Kristina Larkin, a trustee with the Lethbridge school division, highlights trustees' responsibilities in Alberta's education system, from advocating for schools and students to ensuring alignment with legislati…
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In this series opener, presenter Tom Barrow pays a visit to his home town of Northwich in Cheshire and investigates some of the strange and rather scary goings-on at his local Wetherspoons pub; The Penny Black. This grand 19th century black & white timbered building has gathered a certain reputation amongst the townsfolk, with rumours abound that t…
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Today is a life update special! It's been almost two years since our last episode (thanks for your patience!), so we wanted to return to chat about all the big things that we've done, and what's coming up: specifically the show we co-hosted at Carnegie Hall in December 2023, our engagement and alexrainbirdSessions! Plus, we give you a sneak peek at…
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In this podcast episode, titled "Dance, Embodied Movement, and Anti-Oppressive Practice with Dr. Towani Duchscher," Dr. Duchscher shares her expertise on integrating dance into anti-oppressive practices, discussing self-care, the transformative power of movement, the intersection of education and dance, and the importance of dismantling oppressive …
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In this episode of The Podclass, Dr. Kimberley Schonert-Reichl, Director of the Human Early Learning Partnership at UBC's School of Population and Public Health, delves into the fundamental importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). She defines its core competencies and emphasizes its pivotal role in establishing a secure and nurturing learning…
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In this episode, experts Greg Paterson and Karen Matson explore the intricate landscape of addressing alcohol use in school settings. Greg, drawing from education, psychology, and addiction services, joins forces with Karen, an advocate in mental health promotion and prevention. Infographic for Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health: https://www.c…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of education and the importance of helping students find their passions and navigate their paths to success. Our guest, Jason Kupery, the Director of Learning at Palliser School Division shares his journey as an educator and how he's working to create programs that empower students to discover their interests…
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Elizabeth and Jamie speak with Nancy Luyckfassel, Professional Development Coordinator at the Alberta Teachers Association, about teacher well-being. They look at the ways that systems and institutions can support teachers, through avenues like professional development, issues advocacy, and more. Additional Resources: The 2021 Workplace Friendship …
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Jamie speaks with Tom Wong, a learning leader for the Unique Pathways program with the Calgary Board of Education, about the best ways to support students in acute crises. They dive into ways that relationships with students, parents, and other teachers are integral to creating environments where students are supported.…
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Elizabeth speaks with Natalie Costa from Alberta Health Services and Sarah Balla from Elk Island Catholic Schools about taking a weight-neutral approach to physical education classes. They cover a host of topics from fitness testing to nutrition, school sports to swim classes, and more. Additional Resources: Canada's Food Guide Mills, A., & Osborn,…
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Elizabeth talks with Dr. Michelle Kilborn, assistant professor of teaching from the University of Calgary, about ways to build lesson plans where well-being is embedded. They discuss ideas that contribute positively to students' and collective classroom well-being, including active, dynamic and creative learning activities. Additional Resources: Dw…
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Jamie is joined by Daley Laing from the ARC Foundation to discuss ways to make classrooms equitable for all genders. They dive into the SOGI 123 framework, as well as look at concrete strategies for creating inclusive class environments. Additional resources: The ARC Foundation SOGI 123 Website SOGI-inclusive Book List Schrefer, E. (2022). Queer Du…
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Elizabeth is joined by Adam Pratt, an elementary school teacher and health and wellness consultant with Ever Active Schools, to discuss the new Alberta physical education and wellness curriculum. They discuss ideas and methods for implementing any curriculum, and ideas for cross-curricular connections in physical education and other classes. Additi…
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Jamie chats with GEOEC president and junior high teacher Court Rustemeyer about the long-lasting impacts of outdoor education, and how getting outside doesn't just benefit students, but teachers as well! Starting small at the beginning of the school year can set the stage for a successful year in nature. Resources: Global Environmental and Outdoor …
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Jamie talks with Lauren Alston, PhD candidate and former provincial GSA coordinator, about Gay-Straight Alliances (GSA's) and how they benefit school communities as a whole, contribute to student leadership skills, and how teachers can support GSA's in their own school communities. Resources: altView Foundation Fyrefly in Schools Program Alberta GS…
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Jamie guides us through conversations about how well-being can be brought to life, set against the backdrop of Shaping the Future - an annual conference that focuses on wellness in school and community settings. Hear from a number of Ever Active Schools team members, teachers, health promoters, and students about well-being and the different ways i…
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With recent happenings such as "the rape of Britain" documentary going out there, and now the revelation that many high-profile people are joining for Britain, not least of which was #Tommy. Anne Marie never disappoints as she doesn't dodge questions and is a very special person to interview. find me on gettr for the voice of wales @tomfury telegra…
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Today we're chatting to Adam Ryan, Head of Music at The Great Escape Festival, based in Brighton, UK! We speak about how he started in his career, how he choose artists for the festival, the top tips for artists applying to play and much more! You can also watch a VIDEO version of this podcast by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/al…
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Note: This episode is the second part of Jamie's conversation with Dr. Karlee Fellner. We strongly recommend listening to part 1 of this conversation first as some of the ideas discussed are linked to the earlier conversation (listen to part 1 here). Jamie continues his conversation with Dr. Karlee Fellner about the intersections of culture, spirit…
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Jamie is joined by Dr. Karlee Fellner, founder and CEO of maskihkiy wellness and associate professor at the University of Calgary, to talk about the intersections of culture, spirituality and overall well-being. They delve into personal wellness as part of collective wellness, including the impact that previous generations and land have in our well…
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U23 women's road race champion Alyssa Polites of Sydney Uni -Staminade and 4th in the men's road race, Kane Richards of ARA-Pro Racing Sunshine Coast, talk with host Jamie Finch-Penninger about the Australian Road National Championships. Apologies for the delayed release on this one and the audio ticks in recording, been a while and I'm a bit rusty…
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Jamie is joined by Jocelyn Graham and Kaitlyn Hill, health promotion facilitators with Alberta Health Services, to dive into sexual health education. Jocelyn and Kaitlyn share a variety of strategies and resources that any teacher can use in their classroom to provide evidence-based, inclusive sexual health education to students of all ages. Additi…
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Welcome to our Christmas Special! We host a Q&A about our festive memories from when we were kids, our favourite parts of the holiday season, plenty of silly Christmas stories and much more! Plus THREE jolly live performances from Natalie Holmes, Jonny Morgan and Joe Hicks! You can also watch a VIDEO version of this podcast by supporting us on Patr…
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Today we're chatting to Australian indie/folk artist Harrison Storm! We speak about his career as a full-time musician, the music scene in Australia, giant spiders and much more. Plus, an exclusive live performance of new single 'Eyes Wide' with Enna Blake! You can also watch a VIDEO version of this podcast by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.…
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