From Canada, with Peter Noce, a media producer and technology trainer/tutor and Harry Posner, a writer, author and Dufferin County’s first Poet Laureate; sharing our interests and passions with you, on 'The Sill'. The original concept of our podcast was to explore areas relating to Art and Technology, evolving into a virtually ‘no limits’ conversation. Neither of us are experts, nor profess to be. We are on the same level as the listener, offering up ideas and thoughts that come from our life experiences, inviting listeners to eavesdrop on what we hope is an enjoyable and interesting dialogue. We discuss artificial intelligence, the power of poetry in the digital age, explore the worlds of tea and coffee, aging, death and dying, and interview a range of fascinating people. The whole point is to both educate and entertain, and to re-enliven the art of conversation.
The Sill has had a near seven year run, having posted 229 consecutive episodes without interruption, since July 10, 2017, and Harry and I have decided to take a production break. There will be no more new 'The Sill' podcast episodes added from May 6, 2024 to September 3, 2024.We will continue to post references to our existing 229 episode archive, covering an eclectic mix of episodes under 9 separate categories… All of this, and more, will remain available on The Sill website: https://thesillpodcast.comWe appreciate and welcome your ongoing feedback and support and we'll keep you informed of any changes or updates.Duration: 2:03Posted: May 19, 2024
One in four men will have to deal with a hernia in their lifetime. Peter and Harry have a phone discussion about their respective inguinal hernias and compare their private versus public care experiences in Ontario, Canada: Peter at the Shouldice Hospital, Harry at a public hospital. SPECIAL NOTE: While private hospitals are not allowed under Ontario's Private Hospitals Act, Shouldice Hospital is one of seven private hospitals in the province grandfathered under the Act. The hospital has been continuously family run from its inception but is partially publicly funded.Shouldice Hospital - https://www.shouldice.comDuration: 31:39Posted: May 5, 2024HighlightsInguinal hernia repairsPersonal experiences and insightsSurgical procedures and recovery processesPrivate vs public healthcare systemsInformative details about herniasAddressing hernias and seeking medical helpDifferent surgical procedures (mesh-free vs mesh repair)Recovery experiences and timelinesHospital experiences and level of careInsights and support for others going through similar experiences
It's an open secret that Peter's co-host Harry is obsessed with the game of chess, as is The Sill's interview guest, Kyle Creamer, who harry met at the Bluenose Open chess tournament in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Kyle's first published book chronicles his journey towards the title of Grandmaster.Kyle Creamer - https://kylecreamerauthor.comDuration: 37:07Credit: Kyle Creamer reads an excerpt from his book ‘My Chess Memoir” and movie segment from ‘The Life Of A King'.Posted: April 21, 2024HighlightsStrategic elements of the game of chessExperiences and insights of guest Kyle Creamer in competitive chessMental and emotional challenges of competitive chessKyle's experience with chess and its impact on his lifeLessons learned from chessSelf-publishing a book and advice for writersChallenges and rewards of promoting a bookSupportive and engaging dynamic between podcast hosts and KyleAnticipation of a chess match between Kyle and Harry
Following Harry's recent talk at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Peter reached out to him by phone to discuss the highlights of the presentation and celebrate the release of Harry's latest poetry book titled ‘Fractures'.Duration: 27:23Credit: YouTube Segment with Mary Oliver - Wild GeesePosted: April 7, 2024HighlightsHarry discusses his poetry and latest book release "Fractures"Peter engages in a conversation with Harry about the relevance of poetry in the digital age and the process of self-publishingHarry shares insights on poetry, self-publishing, and the importance of poetry in modern timesThe conversation delves into the relevance of poetry in the digital age and the impact of self-publishing on the literary worldHarry emphasizes the mystery and depth of poetry and its role in reconnecting people to the natural world and each otherThe discussion explores the evolution of language and the impact of consumer culture on communicationHarry highlights the role of poetry in keeping language alive and authentic, countering the superficiality of modern communicationThe conversation extends to the process of self-publishing and the challenges and rewards of bringing one's work to the publicHarry shares his motivation for releasing his latest book, 'Fractures,' and the significance of compiling his poetry into a cohesive collectionHarry shares his website where his work is available for reading and purchase, and recites a line from one of his poems, leaving a lasting impression on the host and listeners
Dreams can become a reality. In this informative and very expressive episode of travel adventures abroad, join our guest and world traveler, Stefania Ingrosso, as she shares her experiences and insights on embarking on her transformative journey, offering a glimpse into the joys, challenges, and rewards of exploring half the world's countries together as a family.Duration: 39:11Posted: March 24, 2024HighlightsStefania Ingrosso's extensive travel experiences (98 countries and counting)Her first air travel experience to Disney World in FloridaHer first trip alone to ItalyHer passion for learning and speaking different languagesMeeting her husband and traveling with his childrenHer reflections on domestic life and the importance of being present for her childrenHer aspirations of moving to the South of France and Florence, ItalyHer writing projects and limited presence on social mediaThe value of being open to new experiences and destinationsThe sacrifices and mental and physical preparation required for a travel-centric lifestyle
The hosts reminisce on their formative years growing up in the 50's, 60', and 70's, culminating in the question: Was life more straightforward and less fragmented in those days, as compared to life today? Duration: 31:17Credit: YouTube Segment with Karen Morgan - Every Generation ExplainedPosted: March 10, 2024HighlightsComparison of culture and lifestyle between the 50s, 60s, and 70s and the current timesChanges in technology, information flow, and societal shiftsImpact of increased immigration, technology, and economic shiftsImportance of interacting differently with others and considering values for a good lifeReflection on significant events and information flow during the formative yearsImpact of increased immigration and secularization on cultural cohesivenessChanges in education, societal rituals, and societal landscapeNostalgia for the simplicity and cohesiveness of the pastConcerns about the loss of compassion, critical thinking, and community cohesionEmphasis on reintroducing traditional values and practices into the current culture
The notion of evil is nothing new, but the word itself has become an increasing part of our daily lexicon. Is this word overused? Should we modify our understanding of this word and the way we apply it in our daily life?Duration: 31:27Credit: YouTube Segment with Ricky Gervais - Invite Hitler Or Little Girl With Food AllergiesPosted: February 25, 2024Highlights:Concept of evil and its evolution in societyDifferent types of evil and their connections to religious beliefsSocietal perception of evil in modern timesEmpathy for the "bad guy" in movies versus real-world perceptions of individuals in powerAssociation of "evil" with religious connotationsHistorical evolution of the concept of evilTypes of evil: moral evil, natural evil, bodily pain, and mental anguishEvil as a failure to take action in situations of sufferingSocietal perception of evil and its portrayal in popular cultureImpact of the word "evil" in modern discourse and its desensitization
In acknowledgement of the exponential growth of podcast listeners around the world, The Sill presents a montage of episode segments for those of you who are new to our podcast. This episode includes excerpts from some of our past ‘Planetary Postcards' and ‘The Undefinable Spirit' interviews. The complete episodes of the included interviewees, in sequential order: 1. TSP064 - The Undefinable Spirit: Dr. Claudia Six on her book, Erotic Integrity.2. TSP081 - The Undefinable Spirit: Re-imagining Architecture with Robert Arnone.3. TSP096 - The Undefinable Spirit: Drew Marshall, a red letter agnostic theist.4. TSP101 - The Undefinable Spirit: Andrea Bird - Dancing on the curve of life. 5. TSP131 - The Undefinable Spirit: Janet-Lynn Morrison - From 0 to fierce.6. TSP147 - The Undefinable Spirit: Getting casually baked with Johanna Nuding.7. TSP148 - The Undefinable Spirit: Andrew Welch - ‘Our Second Chance', part 1 of 3 - Universal Basic Income.8. TSP153 - Planetary Postcards: Pietro Noce - Bed & Bike in Southern Italy.9. TSP156 - Planetary Postcards: Bongiwe Dlamini - Eswatini in Africa10. TSP162 - Planetary Postcards: Ansgar Bittermann - Brainstorming in Berlin.11. TSP163 - The Undefinable Spirit: John Arnone - Us and Them: Canada, Canadians and The Beatles12. TSP170 - The Undefinable Spirit: Just Shrink Bigger - Croc E Moses on the road to home.13. TSP175 - Planetary Postcards: Paul Denhoed - Talking Washi In Tokyo14. TSP177 - The Undefinable Spirit: The Choice To Homeschool - Stacey Dittman15. TSP210 - The Undefinable Spirit: The bassoon takes a bow, with Nadina Mackie. (TSP086 Revised)Duration: 37:38Posted: February 11, 2024Highlights:Here are the main topics of discussion present in the podcast descriptionGender differences in emotional expression and sexualityThe balance between art and technology in architectureExperiences with physically and psychologically demanding exercisesFacing mortality and the impact of cancerChallenging childhood experiences and family dynamicsThe exploration of human value systems and societal measures of valueThe impact of COVID-19 on business and travel plansChildhood experiences in rural settings and the impact on perspectiveRedemption, personal growth, and the impact of historical and cultural perceptionsThese topics cover a wide range of personal experiences, insights, and reflections shared by the diverse array of guests on the podcast.
In this post - not - post period of the Covid Chapter, it seems clear that there's still no absolute clarity about the impact this chapter is having on our individual and collective well being. What happened and how do we gain perspective on that period, and move towards a healing process? Duration: 37:28Credit: Excess deaths debate on January 16 with UK Parliament member Andrew Bridgen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ej5Se4gMRAPosted: January 28, 2024Highlights:COVID-19 pandemicExcess deathsVaccine efficacyPublic health measuresSocietal impactUncertainty and anxietyErosion of trust in institutions and expertsImportance of individual freedomOpen dialogue and inquiryWell-being of individuals and societal implications
A conversation exploring the physiological and psychological effects of a hurried lifestyle on people's innate and natural rhythms. As life's tempo accelerates exponentially around us, how can we, not only cope, but also thrive in this frenetic environment?Duration: 29:01Posted: January 14, 2024Highlights:Impact of technology on the pace of lifeNegative effects of constant hurryDevaluation of language and communicationLack of thoughtful responsesArt of listening being lostPhysiological and mental benefits of slowing downDifferences in pace between urban and rural lifeImpact of technology on writingAnxiety driven by the fear of mortalityImportance of modeling a balanced approach to time and pace
Last rights, or last rites? Before the curtain is drawn, somber or joyful, which would you choose?Duration: 25:18Posted: December 31, 2023Highlights:* Preferences for own funerals and ways to celebrate life and honour the deceased* Personal experiences with funerals, including those of family members* Harry's desire to be cremated and have his ashes spread under an oak tree* Celebrating life instead of tear-filled ceremonies and sadness at funerals* Pre-funeral funerals and involving the person while they are still alive* Peter's experience with his father's funeral and breaking with tradition* Importance of having conversations about death and funeral preferences* Thoughts on death and dying, including assisted death and respecting individual wishes* Significance of dying peacefully and the presence of loved ones* Significance of a smile in the face of death and personal experiences with parents' passing
Automation's impact on our everyday life. A wolf in sheep's clothing?Duration: 21:41Music Credit: Flight Of The Conchords - RobotsPosted: December 17, 2023Highlights:Impact of automation on societyHistorical context of automation and the industrial revolutionAutomation affecting both blue-collar and white-collar workersChallenges of transitioning to new jobs in the technological landscapeIncreasing number of people who do not want to workNeed for developing new skills and financial incentives for employmentPotential benefits and drawbacks of automationPhysical toll of certain jobs and the role of automation in reducing discomfortPower dynamics in society that shape technological changesImportance of education and redefining economics in the face of technological advancements
Unpacking the idea of freedom in a world seemingly bound by restrictions and limitations. Breaking the shackles.Duration: 21:42Posted: December 3, 2023Highlights:Limitations of freedom of speech and self-censorship in societySocietal norms and the influence of religion on censorshipControl of information and manipulation in censorshipPersonal education and open-mindedness for a more tolerant societyRole of education in changing societal norms and lawsImpact of technology on freedom of speech and internet censorshipImportance of critical thinking and media literacyPower of everyday conversations and finding receptive listenersLeading a double life and suppressing true thoughts and feelingsImportance of being calm and centred when expressing oneselfGeorge Carlin as an example of authentic and vulnerable expression
From the Humongous Fungus of Oregon to the wave of human migration spreading across our planet, life has become more dependent than ever on the value of connectivity.Duration: 28:19VoxBox: Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.Posted: November 19, 2023Highlights:Importance of connection and continuity in communitiesSymbiotic relationship between a Hippo and an OxpeckerInterconnectedness of nature and the humongous fungusRole of storytelling in communitiesChallenges of technology, including software updates and lack of compatibilityConcept of open source technologyImpact of social media on global connectivity and individual isolationPower of art to connect people universallyRelationships and the need for flexibility and acceptanceRecognizing global interrelation to climate change
Is it live or is it Memorex? Sifting through a world of facsimile in a quest for authenticity.Duration: 18:58Music Credit: Ella Fitzgerald singing behind, ‘Is it live or is it Memorex?'.Posted: November 5, 2023Highlights:Lack of authenticity in food and the rise of simulated productsDisconnect between people and the source of their foodDecline of authenticity in music and artPersonal authenticity and the different personas people adoptSelf-perception and living an authentic lifeFinancial costs of maintaining authenticity in certain situation
Modern western medicine would be wise to embrace and integrate the traditional art of healing.Duration: 24:25Posted: October 22, 2023Highlights:Benefits of natural remedies and integrative medicineImportance of considering weight, lifestyle, and nutrition before medicationHolistic and naturopathic treatments gaining popularityCriticism of profit motive in pharmaceutical industry and side effects of medicationsLimited focus on nutrition in medical educationBenefits of garlic, oil of oregano, saltwater, vitamin E, and onion as natural remediesPersonal experiences with homemade remediesImportance of preserving the jungle for medicinal resourcesConflicting information from food companies and small farmersImportance of positive mindset and lifestyle choices in health and well-being
The short answer is yes… The sonic landscapes through which we move offer us both challenges to, and opportunities for, our general health.Duration: 24:32Posted: October 8, 2023HighlightsImpact of technology on sound and noise levelsEffects of sound on hearing impairmentCharacteristics of sound: frequency, quality, and loudnessMeasurement of sound volume in decibelsIntroduction of noise pollution through technologyPositive and negative aspects of soundChallenges faced by people with hearing impairment'Wall of sound' technique used by producer Phil SpectorSeeking out quiet spaces to escape noise pollutionImportance of protecting hearing and limiting exposure to loud sounds
Ageism is the new social prejudice, at a time when people over 65 are beginning to outnumber those under 15. Coping with the disadvantages of aging, while cherishing the advantages a long life can bring.Duration: 22:16Posted: September 24, 2023HIghlights:Aging and its perception in different culturesPrevalence of ageism in societyBridging the generation gap and learning from each otherImpact of traumatic experiences on internal ageCorrelation between music preference and youthIncreasing number of seniors in the populationValue of physical assistance and reflection as one gets olderTwo ages: body age and internal consciousness ageCultural differences in how aging is viewedChallenges and changes in relationships and physicality with aging
For millennia, lullabies have lulled children into slumber land. From ancient Egypt to modern day, tunes like Twinkle,Twinkle, Little Star and their relative importance often goes unnoticed or unappreciated.Duration: 22:41VoxBox: Audio segments from YouTube - Various artists and performers.Music Credit: Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole - Twinkle Twinkle Little StarPosted: September 10, 2023HIghlights:History and significance of lullabiesOrigins and variations of the song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"Importance of lullabies and their soothing effects on childrenBenefits of singing lullabies to premature infantsOther famous lullabies and their composersTherapeutic and bonding aspects of lullabiesUniversality of lullabies in different languages and culturesUnexpected discussion on adult role-playing as babiesCalming effects of certain frequencies in musicAlternative versions of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
Solo bassoonist, Nadina Mackie is the most widely recorded Canadian bassoonist in history, with 17 new works for solo bassoon and orchestra written for her in the last decade. Nadina intimately describes her journey. Nadina Mackie: https://nadinamackie.com Duration: 37:54 VoxBox: Audio segments from YouTube - March 2014 - Trumpet virtuoso Guy Few and bassoonist Nadina Mackie. The Canadian duo stopped by the Classic 107 studio to talk with host Bill Richardson. Music Credit: Nadina Mackie and Guy Few - Silver Angel ConcertoPosted: August 27, 2023Highlights:Introduction of Nadina Mackie as a special guestNadina's accomplishments as a bassoonist and collaborations with renowned musiciansNadina's involvement in visual arts, including painting and designing album coversDiscussion on how Nadina manages her diverse interests and commitmentsNadina's journey from being a country girl to a successful bassoonistChallenges faced by Nadina in pursuing her passion, including travel and instrument costsMentors who have influenced Nadina's musical journeyImportance of collaboration and supporting fellow musiciansNadina's establishment of the Council of Canadian BassoonistsNadina's upcoming concert and recording projects, including a book release and video demonstration of reed-making technique
For almost fifteen hundred years, the largest basilica in the world, Hagia Sophia, was at the spiritual centre of both the Christian and Muslim worlds. An architectural wonder, it inspired builders and designers of sacred spaces for centuries.Duration - 23:12Credit: NPR excerpt on 'The Sound of The Hagia Sophia, More Than 500 Years Ago.'Posted: August 13, 2023Highlights:Architectural features of the Hagia SophiaTransformation of the Hagia Sophia from a church to a mosqueHistorical and cultural significance of the Hagia SophiaAcoustic engineering of the Hagia SophiaUse of technology to explore the buildingSignificance of the Hagia Sophia as a sanctuary and safe harborStrategic location of Constantinople and its wallsParallels between the walls of Constantinople and modern geopoliticsShift in focus from cathedrals to skyscrapers and commercial structuresPower and influence of large institutions and organizations
The early industrial revolution spawned a spirit of experimentation and invention, and gave birth to innovative individuals - as noted in this podcast - Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse. These inventors, among others, were instrumental in creating technologies that fundamentally changed the world forever. Duration - 31:07Credit: YouTube Segment on Thomas Edison with Comic Tim WilsonPosted: July 30, 2023
Two of the most fundamental human activities, rocking and rolling, have catalyzed human behaviour and invention for thousands of years. From technological developments to popular toys, their influence is immeasurable.Duration - 27:17Credit: YouTube Segment on Alan Freed - Rock & Roll Radio ShowPosted: July 16, 2023
Getting old is inevitable, and yet we struggle with accepting this very natural process. As a society, how do we navigate the minefield of social obligations, economic necessities and physical reality of a fast growing sector of the population?Duration - 31:55Posted: July 2, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is enveloping humankind like an uncertain cloud. From its unofficial origins in 1940's wartime Europe to the modern day furor over ChatGPT, advancements in AI magnify the critical questions about human evolution and the world of technology.Duration - 36:21Credit: YouTube Segments on AI co-produced Taryn Southern's new album and Rutger Hauer in Blade RunnerPosted: June 18, 2023
Much of what we take for granted in the affluent West is a direct result or consequence of the impulse to protest injustices and other forms of oppression. There are more ways than ever, in the modern world, to express and actualize our discontent. From the use of social media to creating a podcast to approaching a local politician, protest, both individual and group, continues to be a powerful agent for change.Duration - 32:30Credits: YouTube Segment with Peter Finch from the movie NetworkPosted: June 4, 2023
From ancient Etruscan jewelry to barbed wire to submarine cables criss-crossing the world's oceans, the ubiquity of wire in underpinning our current way of life is undeniable. Not only is the history of wire fascinating, it's the precursor to the wired and now wireless world we live in.Duration - 31:03Posted: May 21, 2023
No one flies solo in this world. All life forms, from beginning to end, are engaged in acts of ongoing collaboration, the joys of which should be extolled. Duration - 32:59Credits: YouTube Segments with John Lennon & Paul McCartney and Abbot & CostelloPosted: May 7, 2023
Smartphones have become the Swiss Army knives of the 21st century, in that they provide one source access to many tools. Has our dependence on smartphone technology created deep psychological and/or sociological dis-ease?… The debate continues.Duration - 31:37Posted: April 23, 2023
In this milestone - 200th episode of The Sill, hosts Peter and Harry mine the audio landscape created over the last six years. Favourite episodes, experiences gained and lessons learned, we share the joys and challenges of producing more than one hundred hours of varied and thoughtful content.Duration - 31:13Posted: April 9, 2023
The dynamics of the late Middle Ages, which included the Black Plague, famine and religious wars, paved the way for the historical period most commonly referred to as the Renaissance. Are there parallels between the evolutionary developments - the printing press, individualism and humanism - of the Renaissance and our current world?Duration - 34:52Posted: March 26, 2023
We struggle with defining what it means to be happy and/or free and yet, these two states of being are critical to the functioning of a healthy society. How do we foster an appreciation for the relationship between freedom and happiness?Duration - 28:07Posted: March 12, 2023
From religion to art to technology, the notion of worlds beyond our own has captured our imagination for a very long time. How can considering and working with the multiverse idea help us evolve?Duration - 32:36Posted: Feb 26, 2023
In a world that's becoming globalized, the question of the nation state becomes more pertinent than ever. Is it possible to get to a place where national boundaries are removed or defined less rigidly? Is the future nationless?Duration - 26:33Posted: Feb 12, 2023
Given that many people are currently experiencing to varying degrees a profound existential dilemma, exacerbated by a lack of clear thinking, how are we to respond to the larger forces that are attempting to influence and/or control our reality?Duration - 35:09Posted: January 29, 2023
Our preoccupation with winning at all costs can often lead to pyrrhic victory. Repercussions can include everything from addiction to poor sportsmanship, rampant egotism and self-centredness, among others. Where does the balance lie between winning at all costs and losing gracefully?Duration - 32:19Posted: January 15, 2023
TSP193 - PH Factor: Talking Points - Language DefacedIs language going to the dogs? Have we lost our ability or motive to communicate, heart to heart, three years into our relatively enforced social separation?Duration - 37:08Posted: January 1, 2023
TSP192 - PH Factor: Sonic Tools - All The Bells and WhistlesTwo of the most fundamental sounds in our sonic tool belt are bells and whistles. The use of these two tools have been an integral part of our culture for millennia, from celebratory to somber.Duration - 24:47Credits: Credits: YouTube excerpts - Lauren Bacall Whistle in Casablanca, What a World Champion Whistler Sounds Like | National Geographic, World champion whistler | Geert ChatrouPosted: December 18, 2022
Walking literally represents our nascent step in life, and its loss the signal to our journey's end. From civil rights marches to celebratory parades and benefits to our overall health, walking remains fundamental to our physical and mental well being.Duration: 26:27Posted: December 4, 2022
Working with the themes of time travel, science gone wrong, alien contacts, and others, the genre of science fiction has reflected back to us the state of our humanity. What draws us to science fiction, and what can learn from it?Duration: 33:49Credits: YouTube - "War of the Worlds" 1938 Radio Broadcast & Orson Welles on the BBCPosted: November 20, 2022
In the latter stages of Covid as a world emergency we, as individuals and as a collective, have come to the realization of just how wounded we are. How do we reconcile the divisiveness we are experiencing, both within and without, and begin the healing process?Duration: 29:16Posted: November 6, 2022
This is possibly a first Covid to Covid conversation, in which the hosts struggle with their respective mental fogs, to explore first hand getting beyond the disheartened self.Duration: 28:02Posted: October 23, 2022
As a follow up to part one on The Sill's growing older series, the hosts ruminate on their own experience of growing older, including changes to libido, dealing with regret and forgiveness and a plethora of other associated realities.Duration: 41:22Posted: October 9, 2022
From ageism to medical assisted suicide to issues with technology, seniors are now facing unprecedented challenges. Part one, of a two part podcast, exploring the world of aging.Duration: 34:06Posted: September 25, 2022
Unusual and unexpected - Confucianism, a 2,500 year old philosophy, hangs out with K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid) a 21st century systems principle. Surprisingly, they have much in common, despite the millennial gap.Duration: 29:27Posted: September 11, 2022
From technology to brain chemistry to complacency, we are replete with challenges to transformation. Are we capable of pushing past what holds us back?Duration: 27:25Posted: August 28, 2022
On July 8, 2022, a major national telecom company experienced a critical network failure that affected an entire nation. It's not the first time, nor will it be the last, that such an event has occurred or will occur. Are there failsafe mechanisms, technological or societal, that should be put in place in response to these systemic breakdowns?Duration: 31:59Posted: August 14, 2022
Covid induced social distancing protocols and affordability issues have been instrumental in driving Canadians into smaller towns and cottage country, where larger living spaces are available. Working and studying from home has become a reality for many, and one that few wish to give up. Co-host Harry Posner and his partner have joined the ranks of Canadians in this rapidly growing segment.Duration: 39:23Featuring: Kaitlan Klein of Century 21 Millennium Inc. Real Estate in Brampton, OntarioPosted: July 31, 2022
For the first time in our five years of doing this podcast, we've elected to repurpose a podcast we recorded in 2018. Over the years we've had listeners comment or ask us questions on many of our podcasts and, amongst the varying feedback, we've also responded to questions about the creative process, equipment used and even our topic selections, so we thought this would make a timely segue from our last podcast TSP180, where we looked back and reminisced about our first 5 years, 2017 to 2022. Duration: 34:18Posted: July 17, 2022
Five years in, The Sill podcast is turning a corner in more ways than one. For starters, Harry and his family are relocating to the beautiful Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. In this nostalgic review Peter and Harry recall the beginnings, the evolutionary process, and reflect on their respective personal experience of producing the podcast. Duration: 36:12Posted: July 3, 2022
TSP179 - PH Factor: Catch and Release - The Art Of Letting GoWe are drowning in stuff. In every life there comes a point when unloading stuff is beneficial to one's well being. When does it become critical to sometimes break attachments, whether they be objects, ideas and/or relationships?Duration: 36:04Credit: George Carlin talks about 'Stuff' on YouTubePosted: June 19, 2022