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On this second episode of Burnout, Host Jay Woodruff talks with Anthony Marco, President of Hamilton & District Labour Council, about what burnout means and how he tries to balance his activism with work, and the importance of artistic expression and solidarity in preventing burnout.They also discuss how the normalizing of burnout starts in our education system and follows us throughout our lives. 23e4805ce5e5e8d475a3d33ee24ba1d4e8abf10e
Welcome to our end of year Listener Co-Host Show. This is the annual episode where we invite several of our long-time supporters to appear alongside us on the show. We talk about our most controversial opinions on tech, should we increase taxes on industries that replace human workers with robots or automation, and where the heck happened to our future filled with flying cars and jetpacks?Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Tim Jahr, Anthony Marco, James Thatcher, Roger ChangLink to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our end of year Listener Co-Host Show. This is the annual episode where we invite several of our long-time supporters to appear alongside us on the show. We talk about our most controversial opinions on tech, should we increase taxes on industries that replace human workers with robots or automation, and where the heck happened to our future filled with flying cars and jetpacks? Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Tim Jahr, Anthony Marco, James Thatcher, Roger Chang To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!!
Download 01_-_Yah_Mo_Be_There.mp3 Episode One of the "Yah Mo Been There" podcast concerning the vast session work of Michael McDonald. This episode brought to you by Anthony Marco. This is a tagcast project where the host tags the next host at the end of each episode. Stay tuned to who Anthony tags at the end of this one!James Ingram's Yah Mo B There from the It's Your Night album.
Join us again in another instalment of 'Dave and Isabelle do things". Isabelle talked some about what it is like doing art in front of people. Like it is some sort of spectator sport. This was followed by a discussion of an art show she saw last night where she recorded some audio for the 'That's Not Art' podcast. Then, in Bob Goyetche, Jason Reese and Anthony Marco fashion, we stopped by the A and W drive through. We waited a Pope's age until Isabelle got her burger..
Download Episode02.mp3 Our first PD episode consisting of audio that we were, largely, not responsible for. The recording consists of the majority of a panel discussion that was held on Friday, October 12th, 2012. The panel was held after a screening of We Are Wisconsin at the Workers' Arts and Heritage Centre in Hamilton, Ontario. The panel was moderated by Dr. Stephanie Ross of the Work and Labour Studies Program at York University and included the film's director Amie Williams, Wisconsin union activist Rachel Friedman, and local representatives Lisa Hammond, President of HWETL and Anthony Marco (me), Member of the HDLC Executive and OSSTF District 21. All panel members gave permission for this recording to be uploaded for this podcast. We hope you find it interesting, and we'll back next weekend with a more "traditional" episode.
Spring has finally arrived on the banks of Chub Creek. Yay! Join me for a peaceful walk along Fallbrook Trail near Georgetown Ontario. Thanks to Doug and Clara (Doug’s podcast is slugisdoug.com) Other podcasts mentioned on this episode were: The Scarborough Dude (Dicksnjanes), Shane Potvin (Shane and Tom’s Squeezebox) Tim Coyne (The Hollywood Podcast, Talks with Tim), Anthony Marco (Anthony Marco’s Podcast Emporium), Andrew Currie (Dyscultured), Adam Gratrix (Transpondency), Bob Goyetche (Best Episode Ever, BobStuph), Junior (Eavesdropping, Heroes in Rehab:TB), Eric and Rachelle (Tip Tap Tip), Mark Blevis (markblevis.com), Keith McNally, Coach RoboCraig, Picard102, JK Lanktree and Mike (Vinyl Countdown). I’m adding them all to my playlist today. So should you. Music today was “Today We’re Believers” by Canadian band, Canoe, found at One Track Mind. And once more, thank you to Terrie for being one of the all time most loyal Chub Creek listeners ever.
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