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Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast

Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network

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Drawing from their experience as two of Canada’s most prominent outdoor personalities, hosts Angelo Viola and Peter Bowman explore the environmental topics, issues, and events that matter to the everyday outdoorsman. Joined by a wide variety of guests, ODJ Radio seeks to answer the questions and tell the stories of all those who enjoy being outside. Your stories, your questions, on your schedule
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Welcome to to Explore Magazine’s LIVE THE ADVENTURE Podcast This is the podcast that delves deep into the outdoors—we’ll inspire, inform and get you stoked to explore. Hiking? Camping? Environmental stewardship? Active living? Gear? You know it—and a whole lot more. Fresh guests every episode! Hosted by Explore Magazine editor and adventure expert, David Webb (@davidebwebb).
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Breaking Ice

Josh Ferguson

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The Northern Region of Canada is an unbelievable place. A place that exists outside of the regular day to day understanding of life for most people. It is a place of extremes, from weather, remoteness, beauty, logistics, to costs, community and adventure. This kind of environment does not create soft people. Living & working in the North has given me the great pleasure of meeting and getting to know these extraordinary individuals. On Breaking Ice we will sit down and talk unfiltered with pe ...
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Travis Bader, host of The Silvercore Podcast, discusses matters related to hunting, firearms, hiking, outdoor adventure, success, health and more with the people and businesses that comprise the community all from a uniquely Canadian perspective. Join the Silvercore Club: https://www.silvercore.ca/club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@silvercoreclub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/silvercoreca Travis Bader Instagram: https://www.instag ...
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Interviews with hard-core adventurers, serious outdoor misfits, and those who have found themselves in extreme survival situations. Hosted by Michael Atkinson (Outback Mike), an experienced survivalist and adventurer, we discover how they handled hardship and the transformative power of adventure and risk-taking. There's plenty of 'lessons-learned' and 'how-to' to keep you alive and sane on your next adventure too, whether it's Antarctica or hiking a local trail with kids. Be warned though, ...
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Retire Often

Jillian Johnsrud

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Why retire once when you can retire often? Hear real mini-retirement stories. See how mini-retirements can unlock work-life balance, purposeful living, and financial freedom.
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What's it like to spend six months walking the length of the United States, from Mexico to Canada, following a wilderness trail? Liz and Simon Willis tackled the Pacific Crest Trail in 2002 at a time many people now consider to be a 'classic era' on the PCT. They recorded conversations with hikers, trail angels and townsfolk and, eventually, assembled them into this audio time capsule of a life-changing endurance walk. Things are brought up to date in fresh interviews with people who know th ...
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PODSHIP EARTH

Jared Blumenfeld

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In the next decade, the scale and scope of environmental change will test our ingenuity and strength. The fight for a livable planet is one that we must win. Each week we will meet people who can help us navigate this dynamic world and get us on a path to health. Hosted by Jared Blumenfeld, Podship Earth is a call to action. Jared Blumenfeld was the regional administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency from 2009-2016 (appointed by President Obama). He also served as the Director o ...
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Trail and Errors

Ethan Wrigglesworth

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Along the west coast of America lies a 2,650 mile continuous path connecting the states of California, Oregon and Washington - the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Every year thousands of thru-hikers from across the world pack their bags and set off, hoping to complete the daunting Mexico to Canada hike. This year, 2019, Ethan Wrigglesworth and Molly Meadows are among that crowd, and invite you to join them in experiencing the trail and many errors along the way. Welcome to the Trail and Errors Po ...
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Canadians, Dan and Chantal Deveau are planning the longest walk home. Hiking 4,265km/2,650mi between the Mexican border to Canada along the (PCT) The Pacific Crest Trail in 2024. Follow along as they plan for this adventure. They will record + document this journey from the trail, small resupply towns, around the campfire, and when they lay exhausted in their tent. They will be grateful to get out of the tent and view a different view each morning. Follow along with your earbuds. Subscribe + ...
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Trails Around the World

Trails Around the World by Sky King

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Inspiration for adventures that you can undertake yourself, and details on how to accomplish them. Focusing on long distance trails around the world: hiking, water trails (canoe/kayak/sailing), and other adventures.
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Adventure Travel beckons the daring, thrill-seeking, explorers of the world. Tune in weekly as our hosts discuss and interview like minded outdoor enthusiasts on the 10Adventures Podcast. Join the ever-growing community of intrepid adventure travellers and get inspired as you learn more about hiking, mountaineering, backpacking, trekking, cycling, thru-hiking, skiing and more. On each episode you will hear directly from passionate adventure travellers, guides, authors, globetrotters, tour op ...
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Hi! I'm Justin and I am an outdoor enthusiast and huge gear nerd. This podcast is all about diving deep into the gear and technologies that help us be more confident and comfortable on our outdoor adventures. If you like learning about backpacking, hiking, and camping gear, then this podcast is for you!
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Get Outside With Kids

Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef

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Life with kids is messy, why not get outside and have fun! Learn how to start small, find your crew, get the right gear, and spend more time outside with your kids. Podcast hosted by Jennifer Kolbuc and Kate Le Souef, recording from Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Podcast by S3 Mortgages is an insightful series hosted by Waris Singh, the Founder of S3 Mortgages, where he engages in captivating discussions with renowned experts on real estate, mortgages, and financial insights. Get valuable knowledge and tips to make informed decisions about your financial future in each episode. An initiative of S3 Mortgages.
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GPS Global Wallet

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GPS Global Wallet brings a brief overview of the key issues facing financial markets from the experts. This episode is hosted by Nigel Green, the Managing Director of GPS Capital Markets’ London office. Subscribe via your podcast listening app for an easy way to keep up to date with our weekly episodes. About GPS Capital Markets:GPS Capital Markets provides corporate foreign exchange services that help companies manage their foreign currency risk and execute foreign currency transactions. Fo ...
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Let's Talk House Podcast is the information gateway for home buyers and home sellers on real estate market updates, news, mortgage news, rates, government policies related to real estate and more. We'll bring you the latest reports from organizations like National Association of Realtors®, Canadian Real Estate Association, Ontario Real Estate Association, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, Canadian Mortgage Professionals, International Association of Home Staging Professionals and more. We' ...
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I love domestic travel. Don’t get me wrong, I also like to get my passport stamped. But there’s something fun and cool about spending your vacation time locally or regionally. It’s fun because you don’t waste your days off travelling or recovering from jetlag. It’s cool because you can buck travel trends and mainstays for off-the-beaten track desti…
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Crossing the Gobi Desert on foot, mountaineering in Nepal, paragliding in Bolivia, Elise goes from one epic adventure to the next, squeezing the most from each finite year of life. Strap in, as she re-lives the dream so far including the odd turns and hardship. Check out her ripping new book Take It Outside…
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, the boys are LIVE from Loon Lodge on the famous Lake Temagami where they are recapping their most recent Fish'n Canada shoot and discussing one of the best Lake Trout fisheries they have ever seen. Topics discussed included: our new partners; "sharpshooting" lake trout; how electronics can change the way you Lake…
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PT, is the creator of a large event, FinCon. Taking a mini-retirement as a business owner can be stressful, confusing, and scary. PT shares his experience of taking a step back from his business and how he slowly extracted himself while empowering his team. He discusses the challenges and transformations he went through during his mini-retirement, …
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The race is on to replace former Liberal MHA Tom Osborne. We've been getting to know the candidates vying for the vacant seat in Waterford Valley. On Monday, we heard from NDP candidate Nicole Boland. Yesterday, we spoke with the PC’s Jesse Wilkins. And today, Liberal candidate Jamie Korab got his turn.…
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The Trail Explorers program launches today and runs every Wednesday through the end of September. If you live in or around St. John’s, you won't have to go far. We're talking about a program to get you on trails right around the city. Councilor Jill Bruce joined us on the line this morning to talk about the initiative.…
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The NL Summer Games 2024 are being hosted in Bay Roberts - and competition is already underway. While winning a medal always an incentive, the Games are also about fostering sportsmanship and creating lifelong experiences. Judy Morrow is a co-chair of the NL Summer Games organizing committee, and she joined us on the phone today.…
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Every year, thousands of people hike portions of the East Coast Trail, which stretches more than 330 kilometres from Conception Bay South to Cappahayden. That's exactly the route Niamh Sullivan began today. It's all to raise money for a mental health research --- after her own experience with the system earlier this year. Our morning show reporter …
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In this powerful episode of the Silvercore Podcast, host Travis Bader sits down with Matthew Griffin, a former Army Ranger turned entrepreneur, who has embarked on a mission to change the world one step at a time. As the founder of Combat Flip Flops, Griff shares his incredible journey from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to creating a com…
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Over 10-thousand athletes competed in the 2024 Olympic Games, which wrapped up on Sunday in Paris. But for every athlete that makes it to the big stage, there are many who fall short. And many more who never had a chance to begin with, because they can't afford to play sports. Those are the kids James Cadigan is trying to help through the Ron Cadig…
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After months of restructuring, the national news media company Postmedia, owned by a private equity firm based in the US, announced it's taking over the Telegram brand. It also said it's taking over editorial staff, but not the printing press. Some say that may be the end of print journalism in this province. Margot Susca is an Assistant Professor …
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This morning we were joined by an early childhood educator, who is part of a group of other ECEs who believe that the compensation for the role is inadequate. The Newfoundland Chapter of Child Care Now launched a petition recently to demand change and plans to present it to the provincial government. They feel the industry is not attractive to new …
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In this episode of the 10Adventures podcast, we catch up with Nate Jetter, a cyclist and adventurer who first joined us over a year ago when he was just starting his journey. Back then, Nate was navigating his way through Europe with little cycling experience, but a lot of determination. Now, he's in rural Australia, having cycled across multiple c…
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The Yen carry trade blows up after BoJ announces surprise rate hike. Markets call for immediate rate cuts. AirBnb data in Canada suggests governments are misguided. Temporary foreign workers surge, pushing youth unemployment higher. Check Out BMO's S&P 500 Index ZSP ETF Here: https://bit.ly/3xzrAO8 BMO Global Asset Mgmt, November 2023. Based on $11…
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The Arkells were performing live on stage last month in Quebec City, and it's a scene that is going to be repeated in St. John's tonight. Arkells open for Nickelback at the Churchill Park Music Festival this evening, but it's far from their first foray onto the island. The Morning Show's Jen White reached Arkells frontman Max Kerman on the phone in…
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This Foodie Friday, we're embracing the carnivore life. More local butchers have opened over the past few years, and two years ago, Newlander Meat Shop opened in Conception Bay South. It's already gained a loyal following. We spoke with the owner Steve Canning as he was getting ready to open for the day.…
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Lately, some swimmers have complained of an unpleasant smell wafting from the surface of George's Pond. A couple weeks ago, we asked ecologist and Memorial University professor Kathryn Hargan to test the water. We found out the smell likely isn't caused by algae, but could be caused by decomposition. This morning, she joined us in studio to share s…
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In exactly one year from today the Canada Games will be kicking off, and a lot of planning has already been underway. However, there is still a lot more to do --- and some facilities are still under construction, like the new $40 million track and field centre. Our Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts went to check out the construction site this m…
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Designer Lesley Hampton has been named Vogue’s top Canadian designer to watch, has appeared on Forbes' 30 under 30 for Toronto, was a guest judge on Canada’s Drag Race, and has had her work featured in Vogue and Forbes. She's also the headlining designer at St. John’s Fashion Week. This morning, she joined us in studio to talk about her work, and h…
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Leslie Woodford from Torbay recently got back from Japan, and it was a trip that marked a big step in a friendship that started thirty years ago. Leslie and her Japanese friend began as penpals, and stayed in touch more recently through instant messages and email. Finally, last week, came the face-to-face meeting. Leslie Woodford is home now, and s…
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Dr. Steven Cooke to talk about fishing in the heat of summer and whether hot-weather fishing bans are on the horizon. First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed include: YouTube handles; new ballast water regulations; and why we don't film in the USA. With thos…
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The first annual St. John’s Fashion Week kicks off today, and runs until Sunday, showcasing local and Canada-wide talent. Designers Charlotte Reid and Debbie Ingram are based in St. John's, and they're bringing their work to the runway this week. They joined us in the studio this morning to talk about their craft.…
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The NL All Ages Weekend Tour is a showcase for young musicians across the province, and the experienced music educator and mentor Ben Chapman Smith is the driving force behind it. His mission is to guide the bands, and help them hone their sound and navigate the music biz. The CBC's Katherine Crummey dropped by a rehearsal recently, where the bands…
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A vigil was held in New Harbour Monday night, after 19 dogs were found dead last week, in the backyard of a home in the community. 52 year old Toby Cadotte was charged 19 counts of animal cruelty and one count of careless use of a firearm. It's unclear what actually happened to the dogs. Heather Ballard is the founder and director of Rescue NL, and…
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday, after weeks of violent and deadly confrontations between student protestors, police and other authorities. The origin of those protests was a controversial job quota system, that gave priority to the children and grandchildren of those who fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War. Shafi Abrar is an en…
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A few hockey stars have come to town for the Alex Newhook and Friends Charity Golf Classic. It starts today at Bally Haly golf course, and supports the Iris Kirby House, the Cancer Care Foundation and the REAL program. To kick off the event, a Fan Fest was hosted Monday night where fans could get up close and personal with their favourite players. …
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In this captivating episode of the Silvercore Podcast, we welcome Trevor Gibbs, the innovative mind behind ManBar. Join host Travis Bader as he delves into Trevor’s extraordinary journey from his roots in Texas to becoming a global traveler and successful entrepreneur. Trevor shares his inspiring story of pursuing a degree in engineering, traveling…
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Rowan is a strong little baby, and he has to be. Even before he was born, he was fighting for his life. He was born with a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. That's a rare condition - an opening in the diaphragm, which leads to organs developing in all the wrong places in the body. He's almost six months old now and he's home. Rowan's mothers are Ste…
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He didn't set out to run an independent business. He wanted to build a community where other passionate readers could chat about their favourite books and authors. Along the way, Josh Hutchings began his own book store called Collective Pulp. You'll find it online and at local markets. At its heart, it's still all about the best book you ever read,…
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The big fence separating St. John's Harbour from pedestrians has been a topic of debate on the the show this summer. We put out a call out for listener's ideas about how the harbour might be better arranged for everyone involved, and this call brought an interesting message all the way from Copenhagen. Patrick Handrigan is an architect, originally …
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The Rust Bros are Mike Hall, Avery Shoaf, and Connor Charman-Hall. And their show Rust Valley Restorers is based in Tappen, BC - otherwise known as Rust Valley. Now, two of the rust brothers are coming to Newfoundland. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle caught up with Mike Hall and the show creator Matt Shewchuk, on the phone from Manitoba. At the time…
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In this episode of the 10Adventures Podcast, we dive into the wonders of Ecuador with local guide Christian Valencia. We explore why Ecuador, with its breathtaking Andes, vibrant indigenous culture, rich Spanish colonial history, and the stunning Galapagos Islands, is a must-visit destination. Christian shares insights on the country’s incredible b…
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Was the devastation of Jasper National Park avoidable? Who's to blame? What ails the Canadian economy, and how to cut the green tape. Lowering emissions globally will require Canadian LNG. Bond yields tumble, Fed set to cut, financial markets are moving. Check Out BMO's S&P 500 Index ZSP ETF Here: https://bit.ly/3xzrAO8 BMO Global Asset Mgmt, Novem…
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Kristopher Orchard and his husband own the property that used to be the old Priest's house. It's the host property of a Christmas light walk, a Halloween Harbour Haunt, and now, an Old Time Garden Party. It's a historical event for the area, and this year marks its 115th anniversary. Kristopher found some time to join us in studio today to talk abo…
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If you frequented downtown St. John's in the 90s, there's a good chance you remember Hava Java. While that coffee shop has been closed for years, some of the people behind it are back in the café business. Five years ago, Darren Randell and Mark Royle opened Dark Star Coffee Roasters, and it's become a staple of downtown Carbonear. Our Morning Show…
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One of the key takeaways from the latest housing price survey by real estate company Century 21 is that the cost of housing is on the rise in St. John’s. The survey compares the year-over-year, price-per-square-foot of properties in dozens of communities across the country. For more information, we spoke with Gary Zalepa, the Senior Vice President …
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Composers like Mozart and Rossini were actually considered pretty eccentric, and known for pushing the musical boundaries of their time. Joe Argentino is a music theorist and associate professor at Memorial University’s School of Music. On Sunday at Bannerman Brewing, he will be taking a deep dive into the “Weird and Wondrous Music” of some of unco…
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After an investigation found an "unauthorized disclosure" of an email by a board member, the PC's education critic says Memorial University needs a new chair for its Board of Regents. Becky Winsor is among those who have sent a pro-Palestine message to the Board of Regents. She told us that the chair of the board, Glenn Barnes, forwarded her email …
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Over the past few years, the city has kicked its cycling infrastructure into high gear with new shared-use paths, several of them still under construction, and more bike lanes on the roads. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went around town this morning to speak with a few avid cyclists about safe cycling. One of these cycling advocates, Ry…
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Two years ago, Zachary Newhook Randell died of an overdose, losing his battle with mental illness and addiction. He was 26 years old. Now, his father -- Stephen Randell -- is sharing his son's story, as well as his own experience of trying to care for a child grappling with addiction. His new book is called: "My Child Is An Addict - Navigating Thro…
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Reverend Fred Marshall saw the fertile land across the street from his church, St. Paul's Anglican, and put out a call to the community for a new vegetable garden. The first crops went in the ground this spring. If all goes well, the vegetables will be harvested and donated to the Goulds Food Bank a few weeks from now. To find out more, We met seve…
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Robin Philpott lost his wedding ring over the side of a boat in Exploits Harbour in Central Newfoundland. In a moment of hope and sheer panic, his wife Melanie called Shawn Bath of the Clean Harbours Initiative, asking if he would do a deep dive and look for it. Melanie Philpott and Shawn Bath spoke about the search with the CBC's Sarah Antle.…
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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Pete and Steve are coming to you LIVE from the dock at the legendary Chaudiere Lodge! Topics discussed included: Steve's love for the French River; how it feels to be back at the lodge as a guest; weird summer weather; bass transitions; finding smallmouth in big water; the evolution of fishing guides; guiding for…
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Before this interview I had never met Norman Yakeleya, and from the moment we started talking his openness, confidence and honesty were immediately evident. Through our conversation, no matter what topic we covered one thing was clear, Norman was aiming what was true and good and he encouraged me through that openness to dive deep into our conversa…
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