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Into the Fire (with Leora Eisen)

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In this weeks episode we talk to Leora Eisen, a Gemini Award winning filmmaker about her latest film, "Into the Fire" which you can catch on the CBC. It aired Sunday Night and is now out online. We talk to Leora about her career in journalism and how that lead her to film making and about this latest project dealing with wild fires. She tells us what she has learned from scientist, firefighters and from her own experience. She will also tell us how climate change is a factor in causing wild fires and how certain objects around the house can actually prevent your house from going up in flames. So go listen to the episode!
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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In this weeks episode we talk to Leora Eisen, a Gemini Award winning filmmaker about her latest film, "Into the Fire" which you can catch on the CBC. It aired Sunday Night and is now out online. We talk to Leora about her career in journalism and how that lead her to film making and about this latest project dealing with wild fires. She tells us what she has learned from scientist, firefighters and from her own experience. She will also tell us how climate change is a factor in causing wild fires and how certain objects around the house can actually prevent your house from going up in flames. So go listen to the episode!
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