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In this fantastically informative episode with Dr. Bonnie J. Kaplan, we explore the direct connection between mental health and nutrient intake. The evidence detailed in this episode and in Bonnie's book, The Better Brain is clear and consistent across populations. It is my hope that by releasing this episode folks will be inspired to change their diets and see for themselves the mental health benefits that transpire. I believe that a proper diet can keep us off medications or help us decrease them, but if you are on psychiatric medications make sure to work with a professional if you plan to take micronutrients. You may need medication adjustments. In this episode, we uncover: * what happens to our mental health when we eat processed foods * the definition of what Bonnie calls a "hungry brain" * how the brain gets vitamins and nutrients and what it does with them * the ways focus changes the brain's needs * what it means to eat your cofactor * why focusing on one single nutrient or vitamin will not fix your brain health * why eating whole foods isn't always enough for brain health and what to do about it * how minimally processed foods could be better than nonprocessed * what to look for in a broad spectrum multi-nutrient * cases of psychosis and trauma being modulated by micronutrients * what Bonnie hops all mental health clinics will tell their clients when they're first referred * and so much more... Bonnie's formal training and degrees (masters, PhD, postdoc) were from the University of Chicago, Brandeis University, the West Haven, Connecticut, VA Hospital Neuropsychology Laboratory, and Yale University Department of Neurology. When Bonnie is asked how she became interested in Nutrition and Mental Health, she explains that her training in psychology and neuroscience led her to focus on the biological basis of human behaviour. For many years she studied the role of nutrition in mental illness and brain development. Three awards that she feels very honoured by: are her election in 2017 as one of 150 Canadian Difference Makers in Mental Health, the Dr. Rogers Prize for excellence in complementary and alternative medicine because of her research on nutrition and mental disorders, and in 2021 chosen as one of the top7over70 in Calgary. As Bonnie approached retirement, she decided to focus on two tasks. One was knowledge translation -educating the general public about the role of diet in creating vulnerability to mental health problems. From that goal, her book The Better Brain emerged, written for the general public with Professor Julia Rucklidge, and published in 2021 by Harper Collins. Her second goal was to raise funds to support her junior colleagues who were leaving the field because of their inability to convince government funding agencies that scientific research on nutrition and mental health was worthwhile. She established two charitable funds, one in Canada (managed by the Calgary Foundation) and one in the U.S. (managed by the FJC Foundation in New York City). So far, the two funds have attracted over $1 million CAD. All of it has been distributed, mostly to support clinical trials and biomarker research in relation to nutritional treatment of mental health. Scientists in Canada, the U.S., and New Zealand have been recipients of those funds, and now additional money is being sought for further assays of epigenetic, microbiome, and metabolomic indicators of the benefit of micronutrient treatment. Follow Bonnie on Instagram. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your support is deeply appreciated! Find me, Lara, on my Website / Instagram You can support this podcast with any level of donation here. Order The Essential Guide to Trauma Sensitive Yoga: How to Create Safer Spaces for All Opening and Closing music: Other People's Photographs courtesy of Daniel Zaitchik. Follow Daniel on Spotify.
On today's show: we speak to a city councilor making the case to close the Sheldon Chumir Supervised Consumption site; the Calgary Foundation's latest quality of life report paints a gloomy picture; and we take you onboard the return of a haunted train east of Okotoks.
Calgary is a tale of two cities … the haves and the have nots. What impact does the widening income gap have on the quality of life in Calgary? Joining us to discuss the results of the Calgary Foundation's annual Quality of Life report is Taylor Barrie - Vice President of Communications at the Calgary Foundation.
Calgary is at an ‘inflection point' right now and there is a growing income gap among Calgarians despite our city experiencing rapid economic growth. That's one of the key findings of the Calgary Foundation's Quality of Life report. We hear details on the annual study from Taylor Barrie, Vice President of Communications at “The Calgary Foundation”. Next, a change of seasons perhaps means a change of strategies to help your business grow and flourish this fall and into the winter. We catch up with Ellen Parker, CEO & Owner of “Parker PR” for some timely tips and tricks to propel your business in the months ahead. Finally, if you want to check out the aurora borealis, the ‘window' of opportunity will be wide-open over the next couple of nights. We get some expert advice on how to check out the ‘celestial phenomenon' from Chris Ratzlaff, from “Alberta Aurora Chasers”.
On todays podcast we are featuring Bonnie J Kaplan, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary. She has published widely on the biological basis of developmental disorders and mental health – particularly, the contribution of nutrition to mental health. Her efforts to educate about the role of nutrition in brain health resulted in her selection in 2017 as one of 150 Canadian Difference Makers in Mental Health, in honour of Canada's 150th birthday. In 2019 she was honoured with the Dr. Rogers Prize for Excellence in Integrative, complementary medicine. In 2021 she was chosen as one of the top “7 Over 70” in Calgary, partly for her book The Better Brain, written with Professor Julia Rucklidge and published by Harper Collins, as well as her two charitable funds supporting research by junior colleagues who study nutrition and mental health (over $1 million CAD distributed). Her primary goal is to bring nutrition education and treatment to the forefront of mental health care. The best news is Dr. Kaplan is coming to my hometown Parry Sound on November 2nd to present at the Stockey Centre on the topic of “The Importance of Nutrition for Brain Health and Resilience.” This event was going to be hosted at the Parry Sound Hospital but apparently a doctor there was opposed to it who essentially stated her work was not based in science. I found this so hard to believe since Bonnie has spent so much of her life in the field of research, and has 142 peer reviewed publications to prove it. So as a community of passionate people about a food as medicine approach as an incredible tool to enhance mental health we found a way to host her here ANYWAYS and for FREE to the general public. So all are welcome to attend this event which will be held from 1pm – 3pm, November 2nd at the Stockey Center in Parry Sound. All donations are going to two local programs to provide fresh food for their participants at The Drop supporting local youth and Hope Pregnancy Center supporting local pregnant moms. Thanks to Home Depot and Sweet Sobriety for sponsoring this event. Website: https://bonniejkaplan.com Book: TheBetterBrainbook.com 5 min video on what micronutrients do in the brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWIBf5ALLj4&t=4s Recent essay in Psychiatric Times: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/nutritional-treatments-the-next-frontier-in-psychiatry A Conversation.com piece I wrote: https://theconversation.com/junk-food-and-the-brain-how-modern-diets-lacking-in-micronutrients-may-contribute-to-angry-rhetoric-170863 And finally, the two charitable funds she manages: In Canada, it is held by the Calgary Foundation. https://calgaryfoundation.org/. Click on DONATE, then enter the word nutrition into the search field and you will find the Nutrition and Mental Health Fund. In the USA, it is held by FJC.org — Click on DONATE, and enter Nutrition and Mental Health Fund into the appropriate field. The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Charles Buchanan is a man on a mission to build community and help end technology poverty for non-profit social entreprises. Through his company Technology Helps, Charles and his team take a unique approach to assessing the technology needs of a social enterprise. They always start with asking why. Why does the enterprise exist, what are its goals and how can technology help them to achieve their goals? Arguably a non-traditional IT approach, but isn't that how it is with innovation? It's not status quo.Sit back and settle in. Learn more about Charles, his company, his mentorship of aspiring black entrepreneurs and support for black-run charity and the paths he's taken to get to where he is. Welcome to Shift!BioCharles BuchananCharles is the Founder and CEO of Technology Helps. As an innovator and visionary, he has a distinguished history in corporate technology leadership (including Suncor Energy, Deloitte, Oracle, MNP, and Royal LePage), management consulting, and entrepreneurship. Charles has a has founded and worked with numerous technology companies in diverse areas such as online gaming, fintech, environmental protection, and more. He continues to be an authority in the tech space and has provided expert advice and implemented large-scale technology solutions for enterprise clients.He's a passionate contributor to the community and has served on various non-profit boards for the past 20 years, including his role as Board Chair at Centre for Newcomers. He currently serves on several boards: Calgary Black Chambers (co-founder); The Common Approach to Impact Measurement; Momentum (finance committee); Black Business and Professional Association. He also serves on the grant committee at Calgary Foundation and an entrepreneur mentor at Venture Mentors Service of Alberta (VMSA). Charles is a founder and advisory board member of UpRising Academy helping talented at-risk youth in Jamaica in STEM and sports. He holds an MBA from the Smith School of Business at Queen's University and a B.Sc. (Hons) in electrical and computer engineering. When recharging, Charles can be found on the golf course or hiking in the beautiful mountains near his home in Calgary and spending meaningful time with his family.Shift by Alberta Innovates focuses on the people, businesses and organizations that are contributing to Alberta's strong tech ecosystem.
Eva Friesen joins the podcast this week to discuss what it means to build a community where everyone has the opportunity to participate. Eva is the CEO of the Calgary Foundation and has focused her career in serving as a leader in the charitable sector to help build a more resilient community in Calgary. Eva talks about the interdependency of having a thriving community and a strong economy, noting the importance of having more people feeling like they're contribute to their community in a productive way is an excellent check and balance. Eva also talks about how the Calgary Foundation's granting program not only by contributing financial support, but also builds capacities of other organizations through partnerships.
In 2008, Pope Francis visited Canada to apologize for the treatment of Indigenous peoples and residential schools. This week's guest, Tim Fox, a proud member of the Blackfoot confederacy from the Blood (Kainai) reserve, was invited to participate in the event. And while he had mixed feelings about attending, it was his 11-year-old daughter who truly surprised him and gave him hope that tomorrow truly can be better than today.Tim is vice president of Indigenous Relations & Equity Strategy at Calgary Foundation and he's the child of two residential school survivors. He knows first hand the impact that the extraction of Indigenous people from their land, resources, and community. And he's dedicated his work to educate people and organizations about how we can all take action and do better.This big message? We need to remember and learn from our history, and Indigenous history goes well beyond residential schools and modern limiting beliefs. It's much deeper than that and it's important for others to understand that.Tim's entire message is so filled with hope and he has such a generous heart despite his community having the potential for so much anger and resentment. Instead, you'll hear Tim's compassion and call for education and action ring loudly.About Tim Fox:Tim Fox is a proud member of the Blackfoot confederacy from the Blood (Kainai) reserve located two hours south of Calgary. He has lived and worked in Calgary for the past 15 years although still considers the Blood reserve his home. Tim is the vice president of Indigenous Relations & Equity Strategy with Calgary Foundation where he hopes to strengthen and enhance the culture and practice while incorporating work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Racial Equity, both internally and in the broader community.Tim comes from the not-for-profit children and youth sector and serves as a board chair for The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal People's in Canada.Tim consults in strategic planning through an Indigenous approach, legacy education, and transformational learning/unlearning design and delivery.Indigenous culture is rooted in oral tradition. He can't help but notice the parallels in this paradigm to the work of the Calgary Foundation through stories of impact, giving nature and work of the heart. Tim holds strong to his Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy) value of Kimmapiiypitsinni: kindness and compassion to all things. He believes this work is generational. And there are ways this journey (work) can continue to thrive for generations to come.Mentioned In This Episode:Murray Sinclair: Why can't you get over it?Calgary FoundationWellness WebinarExpert in Hope
Hello Scamtime listeners Stephanie and Karen are back in September, and in the meantime you get to listen to some of our favorite past episodes. Meet Scott, the toehead.Scamtime is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally grown, community supportedThis episode of Scamtime is brought to you through the generous support of The Calgary Foundation and the Business Council of Alberta
A film where an IRA bomb specialist and a reluctant Mexican revolutionary become friends. Kyle wants to duck all the time. Dave is ready to go to war. The Machine thinks everybody should be armed. Sarah Rowe joins the discussion to throw dynamite.You can listen to Sarah's podcast, Scream Scene, here: https://screamscenepodcast.tumblr.comAnd you can follow it on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_ScreamSceneYou can also follow Sarah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StegoSarahsYou can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Duck, You Sucker! here: https://youtu.be/ljOWgFW0rhgOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Business Council of Alberta - https://www.businesscouncilab.com - The Business Council of Alberta has a simple but radical idea: making life better. This means business is a leader in helping Albertans, the economy, and the environment thrive. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110010 01100101 01110110 01101111 01101100 01110101 01110100 01101001 01101111 01101110 00100000 01101101 01100001 01111001 00100000 01101110 01101111 01110100 00100000 01100010 01100101 00100000 01110100 01100101 01101100 01100101 01110110 01101001 01110011 01100101 01100100 00100000 01100010 01110101 01110100 00100000 01101001 01110100 00100000 01110111 01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01100010 01100101 00100000 01101111 01101110 00100000 01010100 01101001 01101011 00100000 01010100 01101111 01101011 00101110 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Gillian Williamson took a chance when she moved across the country and then started her own business without knowing anyone in her new city. She joins Kyle to discuss the magic of video, trusting your gut, and why Alberta is unique when it come to entrepreneurship. Check out Studio Lumen's website: https://www.studiolumen.caYou can also follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studiolumencalgary/See their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHdfn6YyxgE1yh5MyHHFyfgYou can also follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studiolumencalgaryCreative Block is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. You can find more information and listen to all the great shows by going here: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Alberta Association of Optometrists - https://www.optometrists.ab.ca - The Alberta Association of Optometrists represents almost 800 Doctors of Optometry in over eighty communities across the province. Members are highly-trained, regulated health professionals who provide primary eye health and vision care to Albertans. Media Lab YYC is a public production studio located in downtown Calgary, Alberta. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts.Website: http://medialabyyc.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC41pYdYE__w0lwGrrYsy0cwTwitter: https://twitter.com/medialabyycInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medialabyyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medialabyyc/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A perfect musical theatre experience. A Bowler Hat is a song that not only explains the theme of Pacific Overtures but also is one of the best stage songs of all time. Sam Simahk joins Kyle to discuss the history of Japan, how this song works, and try to figure out who Spinoza was. Follow Sam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapboxsam/You can also see what he's up to on his website: http://www.samsimahk.comYou can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Pacific Overtures.The Original Broadway Cast (1976) starring Mako, Isao Sato, Sab Shimono, Yuki Shimoda, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/2TeEjBuOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gc1GFbOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3iykXlxThe Broadway revival (2004) starring BD Wong, Michael K. Lee, Paolo Montalban, Sab Shimono, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3pDyqdbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zh2gbQOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TeFelqOur sponsors this week are: Rümi - https://www.rumi.ca/ - Our guiding mission is to create homeowner happiness, one smile at a time. Right now, you'll only find us in Calgary, Edmonton and the surrounding areas, but you'll be able to find us in other Alberta cities soon. By offering a range of home solutions, we express our true purpose—to provide the best, most complete, homeowner experience to all. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery, Lena and Sarah try local goodies: Saskatoon berry pie, hot sauce, blueberry spirit, and a hibiscus chocolate bar. The Bonus item is Canadian Berry Cap 'N Crunch. Fins more about Sarah at: Instragram: @sarah.sociables @yyc.sociables Twitter: @YYCSociables iTunes: YYC Sociables Podcast Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Everyone wants to feel a sense of belonging. Now, more than ever, we are united by a desire to take action and help others by creating a community built on kindness and compassion. From small, creative projects to larger, citizen-led initiatives, the Calgary Foundation provides grassroots grants to encourage and support people who want to create and strengthen bonds between neighbours and communities. If you've got an idea to improve, enhance, or revitalize your community or neighbourhood, visit CALGARYFOUNDATION.ORG to find out more about the Foundation's grant opportunities, and visit the Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. With warmer weather comes yardwork. And lots of it. Prune your trees and shrubs, clean your eavestroughs, replace those drafty windows you noticed over the winter. Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. Visit Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi's trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it.
A movie about two cowboys who steal some money and hit the open road. Kyle just wants to punch a cow. Dave thinks he could break a horse. The Machine just wants to watch the orange blood flow.You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Wild Rovers here: https://youtu.be/HMghK83SKYkOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. ATB: The Future Of podcast - https://www.atb.com/company/insights/the-future-of-podcast/ - Hosted by ATB's Chief Economist Todd Hirsch, The Future Of connects with leaders who share their unique insight to help you navigate into the future. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01001001 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01101110 01101011 00100000 01100101 01110110 01100101 01110010 01111001 00100000 01100011 01101111 01110111 01100010 01101111 01111001 00100000 01101101 01101111 01110110 01101001 01100101 00100000 01110111 01101111 01110101 01101100 01100100 00100000 01100010 01100101 00100000 01100010 01100101 01110100 01110100 01100101 01110010 00100000 01101001 01100110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 01111001 00100000 01100001 01100100 01100100 01100101 01100100 00100000 01101101 01101111 01110010 01100101 00100000 01100111 01100001 01111001 00100000 01110011 01110100 01110101 01100110 01100110 00101110 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A film about a Western town, a Madame, and a coward. Kyle pretends to be a great sharpshooter. Dave has a strong business sense. The Machine just wants to burn it all down. Jordan Drake joins the discussion in the snow.You can watch Jordan Drake on DPReview TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/dpreviewcomYou can also follow Jordan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatjordandrakeOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatjordandrake/You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for McCabe & Mrs. Miller here: https://youtu.be/Xkr5p0XCaUQOur sponsors this week are: SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province's innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01010100 01101000 01100101 01110010 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01100001 00100000 01100011 01110010 01100001 01100011 01101011 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01100101 01110110 01100101 01110010 01111001 01110100 01101000 01101001 01101110 01100111 00101100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100111 01110011 00100000 01101000 01101111 01110111 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01101100 01101001 01100111 01101000 01110100 00100000 01100111 01100101 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101001 01101110 00101110 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Lisa Bush is the author of City Hall. It's a mystery set in Calgary! Lisa talks with Kyle about how she came to Calgary, what the past year has been like, and what made her want to write a work of fiction in the first place.Visit Lisa's website: http://lisabush.caOr follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabush_writer/Or Twitter: https://twitter.com/LisaBush_WriterCreative Block is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. You can find more information and listen to all the great shows by going here: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comOur sponsors this week are: Business Council of Alberta - https://www.businesscouncilab.com - The Business Council of Alberta has a simple but radical idea: making life better. This means business is a leader in helping Albertans, the economy, and the environment thrive. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Media Lab YYC is a public production studio located in downtown Calgary, Alberta. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts.Website: http://medialabyyc.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC41pYdYE__w0lwGrrYsy0cwTwitter: https://twitter.com/medialabyycInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medialabyyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medialabyyc/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery, Lena, Shanika, and Caitlin from Get Checkered discuss and celebrate Formula 1 with British food. Monster Munch, clotted cream strawberry shortbread, Twix biscuits, and Cadburby sticky pud. The bonus item is pennywort drink. Fins more about Get Checkered at: Instragram: @gatcheckered Twitter:@GetCheckered Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Everyone wants to feel a sense of belonging. Now, more than ever, we are united by a desire to take action and help others by creating a community built on kindness and compassion. From small, creative projects to larger, citizen-led initiatives, the Calgary Foundation provides grassroots grants to encourage and support people who want to create and strengthen bonds between neighbours and communities. If you've got an idea to improve, enhance, or revitalize your community or neighbourhood, visit CALGARYFOUNDATION.ORG to find out more about the Foundation's grant opportunities, and visit the Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. With warmer weather comes yardwork. And lots of it. Prune your trees and shrubs, clean your eavestroughs, replace those drafty windows you noticed over the winter. Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. Visit Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi's trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it.
Welcome to Episode 159 of Canada's Longest Running BBQ Podcast! Original Air Date: July 14, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community neds for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. And ATB Financial. Are you Looking for a way to give back? ATB Cares makes it easy for all Albertans to support the causes they care about. Donate to your favorite charity through ATB Cares and ATB will match 20% of every dollar donated to eligible Albertan charities. To learn more, and donate, visit www.atbcares.com Thanks to Katie, Janice and Russell from SmellaQue for coming on to talk competition bbq and more! You can give them a follow on Instagram @janice_smellaque and on Facebook at Janice SmellaQue. The website is www.smellaque.com All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
This week the team has Tim from Calgary Foundation on to talk about racism, discrimintation, and the horrible treatment of indigenous people in Canada. They also touch on the recent burial sites of missing children that is finally sparking a broader outrage within Canada over the deaths of the indigeonous children. In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut'ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. Subscribe: http://www.spreaker.com/user/cellardoorskeptics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CellarDoorSkeptics/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CellarDoorSkeptics RSS Feed: https://www.spreaker.com/user/8326690/episodes/feed iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cellar-door-skeptics/id10 Website: http://cellardoorskeptics.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cellar-door-skeptics Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cellardoorskeptics PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/CellarDoorSkeptics Intro Music: https://aloststateofmind.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYKbTG3MdQI Links ---------- https://www.reddit.com/r/AskALiberal/comments/od0p90/is_it_possible_for_a_union_to_have_too_much/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2021/06/28/california-democrats-are-reliably-pro-labor-but-one-union-is-testing-their-patience-1386963 ---------- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/indigenous-language-childrens-books-calgary-1.5396978 ----------- https://calgaryfoundation.org/ https://reconciliationcanada.ca/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/canada-day-cancellations-1.6078702 https://toronto.citynews.ca/2021/06/25/canada-reckoning-indigenous-relations/ https://www.blogto.com/city/2021/06/cancel-canada-day-residential-school/ https://www.iheartradio.ca/580-cfra/news/o-toole-tells-conservative-caucus-he-s-against-cancelling-canada-day-1.15479484 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-new-brunswick-cities-cancel-canada-day-events-over-residential-school/ http://www.sfu.ca/university-communications/media-releases/2021/06/finding-indigenous-children--the-brandon-indian-residential-scho.html https://www.iheartradio.ca/580-cfra/news/o-toole-tells-conservative-caucus-he-s-against-cancelling-canada-day-1.15479484 https://www.ualberta.ca/admissions-programs/online-courses/indigenous-canada/index.html https://toronto.citynews.ca/2021/06/25/canada-reckoning-indigenous-relations/ http://www.trc.ca/assets/pdf/Volume_1_History_Part_1_English_Web.pdf https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/i-learned-how-to-hate-what-it-was-like-to-attend-kamloops-indian-residential-school https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57592243 http://trc.ca/assets/pdf/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf
The song Chrysanthemum Tea was written specifically for Alvin Ing to perform in Pacific Overtures. He joins Kyle to discuss his time with the show (twice!) and how theatre has changed over the years.Alvin Ing: Tales of a Theatrical Trailblazer: https://www.onstageblog.com/profiles/2021/5/1/alvin-ingAlvin's theatre credits: https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Alvin-Ing/You can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Pacific Overtures.The Original Broadway Cast (1976) starring Mako, Isao Sato, Sab Shimono, Yuki Shimoda, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/2TeEjBuOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gc1GFbOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3iykXlxThe Broadway revival (2004) starring BD Wong, Michael K. Lee, Paolo Montalban, Sab Shimono, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3pDyqdbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zh2gbQOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TeFelqOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery and Lena have a guest! We chat with Vanda about Fudgesicles, Chapman's Super Fudge Ice Milk, Fudge Smoothies, and Creamsicle ice cream. Our bonus items are Snicker's peanut brownie bites and X-Freeze Tic Tacs. Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod Email messhallpodcast@gmail.com This episode is brought to you by Park Power, your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. In Alberta, you get to choose who to buy your internet, electricity, and natural gas from. If you choose Park Power, you are choosing a positive local business. Plus, Park Power shares it's profits with local not-for-profits that are working to make a difference for their communities. Shopping local is very important to Park Power's owner, Kris Kasawski, and we love local here at the Alberta Podcast Network, so it's a great fit. Learn more at parkpower.ca This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Everyone wants to feel a sense of belonging. Now, more than ever, we are united by a desire to take action and help others by creating a community built on kindness and compassion. From small, creative projects to larger, citizen-led initiatives, the Calgary Foundation provides grassroots grants to encourage and support people who want to create and strengthen bonds between neighbours and communities. If you've got an idea to improve, enhance, or revitalize your community or neighbourhood, visit CALGARYFOUNDATION.ORG to find out more about the Foundation's grant opportunities, and visit the Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel.
A film where a rich playboy loses his money, tries to kill a woman, and falls in love instead. Kyle wants to run away with Elaine May. Dave thinks he'll just jump into a lake. The Machine just likes killing people.Watch the trailer for A New Leaf here: https://youtu.be/R_NqzbyyIjIOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01001001 00100000 01101011 01101110 01100101 01110111 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110010 01100101 01100001 01101100 00100000 01001000 01101001 01110100 01101100 01100101 01110010 01110011 00101110 00100000 01010100 01101000 01100101 01111001 00100000 01110111 01100101 01110010 01100101 00100000 01101001 01101110 01110100 01100101 01101110 01110011 01100101 00101110★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Episode 157 of Canada's Longest Running BBQ Podcast! Original Air Date: June 30, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. When you make a gift to the Calgary Foundation, it's a gift that keeps on giving. The Foundation's knowledgeable staff will provide advice on the community's most pressing needs, keeping your interests at heart and helping you give back in a way that is meaningful for you. Your contributions are invested in an endowment fund that provides a permanent source of funding, allowing you to make an impact now… and forever. If you're a professional advisor creating a giving plan for a client, or a donor wanting to give back to the community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org to learn more, or check out Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. And Rumi With warmer weather comes yardwork. And lots of it. Prune your trees and shrubs, clean your eavestroughs, replace those drafty windows you noticed over the winter. Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. Visit www.rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi's trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. Chef Craig Ramsey from South Block Bar-B-Cue & Brewing Co. is my guest this week talking about the new restaurant opening here in Calgary. Keep up to date on the opening at www.southblockbbq.com and on Instagram @southblockbbq.com All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media
Is the Shogun's mother trying to help her son, or is she seeking vengeance? Zina Lee returns to discuss the performance, lyrics, and history of Chrysanthemum Tea.You can follow Zina on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/zinajlee/You can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Pacific Overtures.The Original Broadway Cast (1976) starring Mako, Isao Sato, Sab Shimono, Yuki Shimoda, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/2TeEjBuOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gc1GFbOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3iykXlxThe Broadway revival (2004) starring BD Wong, Michael K. Lee, Paolo Montalban, Sab Shimono, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3pDyqdbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zh2gbQOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TeFelqOur sponsors this week are: SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province's innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery and Lena try farmer's market goodies: chilli sticks, salsa, pineapple daiquiri, and a candied fig bar. The bonus item is sweet potato tortilla chips. Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod Email messhallpodcast@gmail.com Built to Help Albertans At ATB, we make banking work for you. With expert and practical advice in everyday banking, and investment planning expertise and management services with ATB Wealth, you can be confident that you're making smart choices when it comes to your money. We have a history of doing what's right for our clients, especially when times are tough—because ATB was Built to help Albertans. For more information visit ATB.com. This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Everyone wants to feel a sense of belonging. Now, more than ever, we are united by a desire to take action and help others by creating a community built on kindness and compassion. From small, creative projects to larger, citizen-led initiatives, the Calgary Foundation provides grassroots grants to encourage and support people who want to create and strengthen bonds between neighbours and communities. If you've got an idea to improve, enhance, or revitalize your community or neighbourhood, visit CALGARYFOUNDATION.ORG to find out more about the Foundation's grant opportunities, and visit the Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel.
Alex Sarian started his tenure as President and CEO of Arts Commons in January of 2020. He brought with him a great knowledge of how to run a successful arts organization. He talks with Kyle about what's helped him through the past year and what makes him excited about the future of Arts Commons and Calgary.Find out more about Arts Commons here: https://artscommons.caFollow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yycarts/Or Twitter: https://twitter.com/yycartsCreative Block is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. You can find more information and listen to all the great shows by going here: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province's innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Media Lab YYC is a public production studio located in downtown Calgary, Alberta. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts.Website: http://medialabyyc.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC41pYdYE__w0lwGrrYsy0cwTwitter: https://twitter.com/medialabyycInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medialabyyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medialabyyc/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery and Lena try chocolate bars: birthday cake Kit Kat, pigs 'n taters, goji berry, and salted diablo. Our bonus item is candy coated marshmallows. Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod Email messhallpodcast@gmail.com This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Everyone wants to feel a sense of belonging. Now, more than ever, we are united by a desire to take action and help others by creating a community built on kindness and compassion. From small, creative projects to larger, citizen-led initiatives, the Calgary Foundation provides grassroots grants to encourage and support people who want to create and strengthen bonds between neighbours and communities. If you've got an idea to improve, enhance, or revitalize your community or neighbourhood, visit CALGARYFOUNDATION.ORG to find out more about the Foundation's grant opportunities, and visit the Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to: IS THIS FOR REAL? Is This For Real? is a podcast about various facets of Black life in Edmonton. In the first season of the show, “Breaking the Blue Wall,” host Oumar Salifou explore anti-Black racism and policing, and tell stories about policing in schools, accountability in Alberta's policing system, and the impacts of police violence on Black Edmontonians. You can listen to the podcast and read more about each episode at isthisforreal.ca. You can also support the work of these podcasters and future seasons on Patreon.
A tragic song about what can be said out loud and what needs to be kept to yourself. Chris Dockum joins Kyle to discuss why it's two unknown characters who sing this song and the impact of Pacific Overtures in general.You can follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheChrisDockumYou can listen to his podcast, Just Meaningful Plastic, here: https://bit.ly/2TvPu9bYou can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Pacific Overtures.The Original Broadway Cast (1976) starring Mako, Isao Sato, Sab Shimono, Yuki Shimoda, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/2TeEjBuOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gc1GFbOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3iykXlxThe Broadway revival (2004) starring BD Wong, Michael K. Lee, Paolo Montalban, Sab Shimono, and Alvin Ing.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3pDyqdbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zh2gbQOr buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TeFelqOur sponsors this week are: SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province's innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Episode 154 of the podcast! Original Air Date: June 9, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: Park Power, your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. In Alberta, you get to choose who to buy your internet, electricity, and natural gas from. If you choose Park Power, you are choosing a positive local business. Plus, Park Power shares its profits with local not-for-profits that are working to make a difference for their communities. Shopping local is very important to Park Power's owner, Kris Kasawski, and we love local here at the Alberta Podcast Network, so it's a great fit. Learn more at www.parkpower.ca And The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. My guest this week is Don Saviak from All Beef Catering & Smokehouse here in Calgary. You can find the Smokehouse location inside the Calgary Soccer Centre at 7000 48th Street SE. Visit them online at www.allbeefcatering.com for menu information and hours. You can follow them on social media on Facebook at All Beef Catering and Smokehouse and on Instagram @allbeefcatering_smokehouse All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
A film where a cop decides to take the law into his own hands against a serial killer. Kyle has fun with the goofiness of it. Dave thinks Kyle is a fascist. The Machine thinks there should be more violence. Matt Mort joins the discussion and doesn't feel all that lucky.Follow Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattmort_/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattmort_And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsVloggingTooYou can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Dirty Harry here: https://youtu.be/0wN-KnYUaOcOur sponsors this week are: Rümi - https://www.rumi.ca/ - Our guiding mission is to create homeowner happiness, one smile at a time. Right now, you'll only find us in Calgary, Edmonton and the surrounding areas, but you'll be able to find us in other Alberta cities soon. By offering a range of home solutions, we express our true purpose—to provide the best, most complete, homeowner experience to all. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01001001 00100000 01101011 01101110 01101111 01110111 00100000 01110111 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100111 01110010 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01101110 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100111 00101110 00100000 01000100 01101001 01100100 00100000 01101000 01100101 00100000 01100110 01101001 01110010 01100101 00100000 01110011 01101001 01111000 00100000 01110011 01101000 01101111 01110100 01110011 00100000 01101111 01110010 00100000 01101111 01101110 01101100 01111001 00100000 01100110 01101001 01110110 01100101 00111111 00100000 01010111 01100101 01101100 01101100 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01110100 01100101 01101100 01101100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110100 01110010 01110101 01110100 01101000 00101100 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01100001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01100101 01111000 01100011 01101001 01110100 01100101 01101101 01100101 01101110 01110100 00101100 00100000 01001001 00100000 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01101111 01100110 00100000 01101100 01101111 01110011 01110100 00100000 01110100 01110010 01100001 01100011 01101011 00100000 01101101 01111001 01110011 01100101 01101100 01100110 00101110 00100000 01000010 01110101 01110100 00100000 01100010 01100101 01101001 01101110 01100111 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01100001 00100000 00101110 00110100 00110100 00100000 01001101 01100001 01100111 01101110 01110101 01101101 00101100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01101101 01101111 01110011 01110100 00100000 01110000 01101111 01110111 01100101 01110010 01100110 01110101 01101100 00100000 01101000 01100001 01101110 01100100 01100111 01110101 01101110 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110111 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00101100 00100000 01100001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01110111 01101111 01110101 01101100 01100100 00100000 01100010 01101100 01101111 01110111 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 01110010 00100000 01101000 01100101 01100001 01100100 00100000 01100011 01101100 01100101 01100001 01101110 00100000 01101111 01100110 01100110 00101100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100111 01110110 01100101 00100000 01100111 01101111 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01100001 01110011 01101011 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 01110010 01110011 01100101 01101100 01100110 00100000 01101111 01101110 01100101 00100000 01110001 01110101 01100101 01110011 01110100 01101001 01101111 01101110 00101110 00100000 00100010 01001000 01101111 01110111 00100000 01100100 01101001 01100100 00100000 01000011 01101100 01101001 01101110 01110100 00100000 01000101 01100001 01110011 01110100 01110111 01101111 01101111 01100100 00100000 01101000 01100001 01110110 01100101 00100000 01110011 01110101 01100011 01101000 00100000 01100110 01100101 01100001 01110100 01101000 01100101 01110010 01111001 00100000 01101000 01100001 01101001 01110010 00100000 01101001 01101110 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 00110111 00110000 01110011 00111111 00100010 00100000 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Listen. It's just frogs. Justin Havard joins Kyle to discuss the history of this show, reports on a friend of his who was at the original Yale production, and the song Shaw in particular.You can follow Justin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JHavPianoManYou can listen to the first full recording of The Frogs here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lSzNac0UAuYcEsY6iOhy8l32IO8PXEJR0You can listen to the 2004 Broadway revival here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3E09B88AC95F63BBOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province’s innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A movie where a hapkido expert with a great hat saves a school for runaways where a LOT of improv happens. Kyle is just impressed with what the movie is trying to be. Dave decides to go barefoot for the entire episode. The Machine would have voted for Tom Laughlin a second time if it could.You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Billy Jack here: https://youtu.be/Ymc8SUsOkFcOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01010111 01101000 01100101 01101110 00100000 01001010 01100101 01100001 01101110 00100000 01100001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01101011 01101001 01100100 01110011 00100000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110011 01100011 01101000 01101111 01101111 01101100 00100000 01110100 01100101 01101100 01101100 00100000 01101101 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01001001 00100111 01101101 00100000 01110011 01110101 01110000 01110000 01101111 01110011 01100101 01100100 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01100011 01101111 01101110 01110100 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Welcome to Episode 152 of the podcast! Original Air Date: May 26, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. And ATB Financial and The Future Of Podcast. Hosted by Todd Hirsch, ATB Financial's vice president and chief economist - The Future Of podcast has launched its second season. By connecting with industry leaders to uncover what's on the horizon for the things that mean the most to you - The Future Of podcast promises to give you insights to help navigate what is often an uncertain future. Explore how our economy and communities can not only brace for change, but embrace the opportunity it creates. Subscribe to The Future Of in the Apple Store, Google Play, Spotify and everywhere podcasts are found, and connect with us at atb.com/TheFutureOf Margaret's Hot Sauce is made in small batches right here in Calgary. They have some great, delicious flavours and can be found at many retailers around the city. Visit them at www.margaretshotsauce.com and on Instagram @margaretshotsauce & Facebook at margaretshotsauce. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
In this case it is a couple of hippy-dippy homosexuals talking about some hoity-toity intellectuals. Jonathan Chisolm returns to discuss the history of this show, the plot of Act 1 in general, and the song Ariadne in particular.Jonathan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Grune123Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jschisolm22/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jschisolm22Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jschisolm22You can listen to the first full recording of The Frogs here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lSzNac0UAuYcEsY6iOhy8l32IO8PXEJR0You can listen to the 2004 Broadway revival here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3E09B88AC95F63BBOur sponsors this week are: Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery and Lena try pop products: Dr. Pepper cotton candy, cherry 7UP, Lymonade Sprite, and a rootbeer crunch white chocolate bar. The bonus item is blueberry yuzu sorbet. Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod Email messhallpodcast@gmail.com With warmer weather comes yardwork. And lots of it. Prune your trees and shrubs, clean your eavestroughs, replace those drafty windows you noticed over the winter. Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. Visit Rumi.ca or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi’s trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. This episode is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Empathy. Kindness. Generosity. We are united in our desire to give, to inspire hope and transform the lives of people who are struggling in turbulent times, and the Calgary Foundation is here to help. From mental health programs, to environmental causes, the Community Knowledge Centre website features profiles of charitable organizations, all searchable by area of interest. Be inspired by compelling stories. Be informed of innovative work. Be responsive to the needs. To connect to hundreds of outstanding charitable organizations serving our community, visit ckc.calgaryfoundation.org. To learn more about the Calgary Foundation, visit calgaryfoundation.org.
Kurt Peterson was in the original production of Follies. But he also was in the second West Side Story revival and starred as Bobby in the first Canadian production of Company. In this episode you'll hear about his time on-stage and why he transitioned to being a creative producer.Kurt's website for James William Productions: http://jameswilliamproductions.com/kurt-peterson-2 You can contact Kurt at: jameswproduction@aol.comOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. ATB: The Future Of podcast - https://www.atb.com/company/insights/the-future-of-podcast/ - Hosted by ATB's Chief Economist Todd Hirsch, The Future Of connects with leaders who share their unique insight to help you navigate into the future. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Episode 149 of the podcast! Original Air Date: May 5, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at CALGARY FOUNDATION-DOT-ORG and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. Dazzl Farm is located in Linden, AB. They are on the web at www.dazzlfarm.com and on Instagram @dazzlfarm and on Facebook at Dazzl Farm. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
A film about a bisexual man and his relationships with a gay doctor and also a recently divorced woman. Kyle feels like he's caught in the middle too. Dave is thinking about living a Bohemian life. The Machine believes this movie should be illegal. You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for Sunday Bloody Sunday here: https://youtu.be/YLYLasLqII4Our sponsors this week are: NorthwestFest - https://www.northwestfest.ca - This is your chance to stream some of the hottest new docs from Canada and abroad, MANY of which are Canadian, International, and even World Premieres. Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01000100 01101111 01100101 01110011 00100000 01100001 01101110 01111001 01101111 01101110 01100101 00100000 01100101 01101100 01110011 01100101 00100000 01100111 01100101 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01110011 01100101 01101110 01110011 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101101 01101111 01110110 01101001 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101011 01101001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01101111 01100110 00100000 01100111 01100001 01111001 00111111★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported. Avery and Lena try a plethora (does 4 make up a plethora?) of poutines for Poutine with a Purpose from the restaurants linked below. We explain what this event is, the origin of poutine, and if we are saying gyro right (note, we are still unsure). We also talk about the best donuts ever from the Donut Man in Crossfield. poutinewithpurpose.com Mesrizo Mexican Street Food Mykonos Street Grill Waffles and Chix The J Spot thedonutman.ca blog.feedspot.com/canadian_food_podcasts Follow us and send a message at: Twitter @themesshallpod Facebook @messhallpodcas Instrgram @messhallpod Email messhallpodcast@gmail.com This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. When you make a gift to the Calgary Foundation, it’s a gift that keeps on giving. The Foundation’s knowledgeable staff will provide advice on the community's most pressing needs, keeping your interests at heart and helping you give back in a way that is meaningful for you. Your contributions are invested in an endowment fund that provides a permanent source of funding, allowing you to make an impact now… and forever. If you’re a professional advisor creating a giving plan for a client, or a donor wanting to give back to the community, discover a wealth of resources atcalgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation’s Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. This episode of The Mess Hall Podcast is brought to you by the NorthwestFest International Documentary Festival, running ONLINE from May 6th to 16th. Even though NorthwestFest can’t happen in a movie theatre this year, they’ve still put together an outstanding lineup of some of the year’s best docs. In fact, this year there are a whopping FORTY feature films PLUS FORTY Short films, available for viewing to ANYONE in Alberta. This is your chance to stream some of the hottest new docs from Canada and abroad, MANY of which are Canadian, International, and even World Premieres. All-Access Streaming Passes, Ticket Packs, and Single Tickets are available now at northwestfest.ca
A movie about a jerk police officer who (get this) doesn't play by anyone's rules. Kyle feels like he's seen this before. Dave wants to be friends with Gene Hackman. The Machine just likes watching people get beat up.You can find all of Alex's shows here: https://www.mechoradio.comFollow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexwilliamnsOr on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexwilliamns/You can follow us on Letterboxd to see the entire list of movies we've talked about: https://letterboxd.com/kdvstm/Watch the trailer for The French Connection here: https://youtu.be/ncWxtpXn3gAOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. NorthwestFest - https://www.northwestfest.ca - This is your chance to stream some of the hottest new docs from Canada and abroad, MANY of which are Canadian, International, and even World Premieres. Send feedback to kyleanddavevsthemachine@gmail.comKyle and Dave vs The Machine is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comKeep up to date with Kyle and Dave vs The Machine by following its social media channels: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdvstmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdvstm/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZKUfH0IOp-lH5OQdIpvLwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/kdvstmThis week the Machine printed out: 01010000 01101111 01110000 01100101 01111001 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01010010 01100001 01100011 01101001 01110011 01110100 00100000 01001101 01100001 01101110 00101110 00100000 01010100 01101111 01101111 01110100 00100000 01110100 01101111 01101111 01110100 00100001★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Episode 147 of the podcast! Original Air Date: April 21, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. And Rumi by ATCO With warmer weather comes yardwork. And lots of it. Prune your trees and shrubs, clean your eavestroughs, replace those drafty windows you noticed over the winter. Or, you can call Rümi to take care of all your outdoor and indoor spring home maintenance while you fire up the BBQ and relax. Visit www.rumi.ca, or call 1-844-777-7864 and let Rümi's trusted local experts take care of your yard, so all you have to do is enjoy it. David Egan is my guest this week, talking about the renovation and redevelopment of Edmonton's Transit Hotel, including the Transit Smokehouse & BBQ, coming soon. You can find out more into at www.transitsmokehousebbq.com and by following Transit Edmonton on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. Poutine With Purpose in support of Mealshare Canada runs April 23 to May 1, 2021 in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Hamilton. Visit www.poutinewithpurpose.com for details and www.mealshare.ca All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Search Alan Horabin on YouTube to check out his new music. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
When we think of prosperity, we often think of business growth or government policy, but we don't often think about the vital role that non-profits play in generating prosperity. On this episode, Eva Friesen, President & CEO of the Calgary Foundation and Jeff Dyer, CEO of Trellis, discuss the state of the sector right now, how the sector needs to evolve post-COVID, and what opportunities exist to strengthen the sector over the long term.
Pass Me By is a graphic novel described as "an inverted coming of age story about understanding queer identity and what happens to the stories you never tell." Its creators, Kyle Simmers and Ryan Danny Owen, join Kyle to discuss small towns, art degrees, and their new book.You can back the Kickstarter for Electric Vice here: http://kck.st/2QmbpxOKyle Simmers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyle_simmers/Kyle Simmers website: http://www.kylesimmers.comRyan Danny Owen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdannyowen/Ryan Danny Owen website: https://www.ryandannyowen.comCreative Block is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. You can find more information and listen to all the great shows by going here: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comOur sponsors this week are: Calgary Foundation - https://calgaryfoundation.org - During this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. SHIFT by Alberta Innovates - https://shift.albertainnovates.ca - Shift showcases the work being done in the province’s innovation ecosystem in everything from health to clean energy. Media Lab YYC is a public production studio located in downtown Calgary, Alberta. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts.Website: http://medialabyyc.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC41pYdYE__w0lwGrrYsy0cwTwitter: https://twitter.com/medialabyycInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medialabyyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medialabyyc/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Welcome to Episode 144 of the podcast! Original Air Date: March 31, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org CALGARY FOUNDATION-DOT-ORG and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. Thank you so much to Kristin from Fifth Gen Gardens for joining me on the show this week. You can find more into at www.fifthgengardens.ca and on Instagram @fifthgengardens. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 142 of the podcast! Original Air Date: March 17, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown, Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to the Emergency Preparedness In Canada Podcast, or EPIC, a podcast for emergency managers of all levels. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to the EPIC podcast and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundationproudly - supporting community needs for 65 years. Empathy. Kindness. Generosity. We are united in our desire to give, to inspire hope and transform the lives of people who are struggling in turbulent times, and the Calgary Foundation is here to help. From mental health programs, to environmental causes, the Community Knowledge Centre website features profiles of charitable organizations, all searchable by area of interest. Be inspired by compelling stories. Be informed of innovative work. Be responsive to the needs. To connect to hundreds of outstanding charitable organizations serving our community, visit www.ckc.calgaryfoundation.org. To learn more about the Calgary Foundation, visit www.calgaryfoundation.org My guests this week from Texas are Fred Robles and Bill Purvis with the Champions Barbecue Alliance. Check them out online at www.cbabbq.com and on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 139 of the podcast! Original Air Date: February 24, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to The Turf District podcast, a weekly chat about the CFL with a slant on the soon to be renamed Edmonton football club. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to The Turf District podcast and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation, proudly supporting community needs for 65 years. Whether someone is battling depression, fleeing domestic abuse, or worried about putting food on the table, it's times like these that inspire people to help others during a period of unprecedented needs. The Calgary Foundation is here to help. Through the generous support of donors, the Foundation offers a wide range of funding opportunities for organizations who share a common goal of building a healthy, giving, caring, and resilient community – one where everyone thrives. If you're part of a registered charity looking for a grant, discover a wealth of resources at CALGARY FOUNDATION-DOT-ORG and learn more about the Calgary Foundation on their Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube channel. I'm joined this week by Chef Shane Chartrand. You can follow him on Instagram @shanemchartrand and on Twitter @chefchartrand. Check out his book Tawaw, available everywhere. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
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On this episode Sarah Lyon (@SAPL) chats to Djaka Blais-Amare about Unfunded: Black Communities Overlooked by Canadian Philanthropy. Prepared by the Network for the Advancement of Black Communities and Carleton's Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Program, the report provides the first in-depth examination of the relationship between Canadian philanthropy and Black communities. Djaka Blais-Amare is Director, Grants and Racial Equity Strategy with Calgary Foundation and member of the Working Group to establish the Foundation for Black Communities Link to the Report: Foundation for Black Community (FFBC) – Helping to empower Canadian black people! (forblackcommunities.org) email: info@forblackcommunities.org Twitter/Facebook: @FdnBlkComm @AmareDjaka @lib_abo @DrJosephJSmith @rldarwent LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/djaka-blais-amare-she-her-4ab02521/ website: www.forblackcommunities.org
Welcome to Episode 136 of the podcast! Original Air Date: February 3, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to That's A Thing? This is the show where Elizabeth explains modern social media phenomenon to her mom Karen. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to That's A Thing? and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Vanessa from Preserved joins me on the show this week to talk about her business producing high quality preserved foods made entirely from local Alberta producers and she shares the news about a new line of cocktail mixers coming this year. Check out www.preservedyyc.com for all the details and visit them at their store in Bragg Creek, AB. You can also follow them on Facebook at Preserved and on Instagram @preserved.yyc. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 134 of the podcast! Original Air Date: January 20, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to The Read Along. Scott and Anita are your hosts to this mini book club for your ears. Join them on a weekly, chapter by chapter journey! Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to The Read Along and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And ATB Financial If you're wondering about how to manage your finances, rebuild emergency savings, or continue to save for your child's education, ATB can help. ATB was built to answer Alberta's financial questions in tough times. ATB was built to help Albertans. For answers to your questions, and to learn more, visit ATB.com My guest this week is Aaron Scramm from Wicker Land Outdoor Patio Furniture and BBQ Land. Visit them online at www.wickerland.ca and www.wickerland.com where you will find info on the BBQ shops as well. You can also visit their stores in Calgary, AB, Kelowna, BC and Victoria, BC where they carry a great selection of cookers and accessories along with their outdoor furniture selections. They are also on social media at the following: Facebook: Wicker Land Patio & BBQ Land Instagram: @bbq_land Twitter: @Bbq_Land Rob Turner from Bigg Smoak BBQ joined me for the Competition BBQ segment. Their restaurant is located in Steinbach, MB and you can catch Rob out on the competition circuit in Western Canada and also down in the U.S. as you hear him mention. Twitter: @BIGGSMOAKBBQ Instagram: @biggsmoak Facebook: BIGG SMOAK BBQ Online: www.biggsmoakbbq.ca All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 133 of the podcast! Original Air Date: January 13, 2021 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to The Tight Ends podcast, a sports podcast for those that don't know a lot about sports. Join Vanda and the Tight Ends Podcast if you'd like to learn enough about sports to help you join the conversation. Visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to Tight Ends Podcast and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities Park Power is owned by Kris Kasawski, who has a growing and well-deserved reputation for being a guy who cares. If you're in the Edmonton area, you may have seen him around town in his signature bowtie, supporting local causes and boosting local business. He walks that talk with his business — it's why Park Power shares its profits with local charities. As a new customer, you can choose a Community Partner to receive 10% of the proceeds from your electricity bill, like the CKUA Radio Network. Visit www.parkpower.ca/ckua to find out more. Park Power's Community Partners include: Boys and Girls Club of Strathcona County The altView Foundation for Gender Variant and Sexual Minorities; The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society; And the Saffron Centre, which supports those affected by sexual violence. Learn more at PARK-POWER-DOT-C-A. My guests this week are Matt Lucas and Peter Zukiwski from Alberta BBQ Collective. Visit www.albertabbqcollective.com for details on how to order up some great bbq. Facebook: Alta BBQ Collective Instagram: @albertabbqcollective Also check out Matt at Cornerstone BBQ & Spice www.cornerstonebbq.com Facebook: Cornerstone BBQ and Spice company Instagram: @cornerstonebbqandspice Twitter: @Cornerstone_bbq And Peter at Pitt County BBQ www.pittcountybbq.com Facebook: Pitt County BBQ Instagram: @pittcountybbq.com The product review segment this week featured Alberta's Red Fox Fungi ‘The Secret Ingredient Savory BBQ' rub. They are online at www.redfoxfungi.ca, on Facebook as Red Fox Fungi and on Instagram @redfoxfungi. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 130 of the podcast! Original Air Date: December 23, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to anticulture. Hosted by Josiah Sinanan, anticulture is a podcast that seeks to challenge and re-establish our view on what culture and identity really mean, by listening intently to the unique experiences of those around us. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to anticulture and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram And ATB Financial. Even now, good advice is within reach. Your financial situation today, tomorrow or this very hour, is why ATB is here. ATB will listen and help with the knowledge and solutions you need right now. Why? Because, ATB was built to help Albertans. For more information visit www.ATB.com All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 127 of the podcast! Original Air Date: December 2, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to Creative Block. Host Kyle Marshall interviews artists and entrepreneurs about creativity in their work and life. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to Creative Block and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. This week's guest has been on my wish list for quite some time and I'm very happy that it finally came together recently. Tony Spoletini is a co-founder of Spolumbo's Fine Foods and Deli. Opened nearly 30 years ago, Spolumbo's has become an institution on the Calgary food scene. Prior to our conversation, I had briefly chatted with Tony on a few occasions while in the restaurant and I've heard enough about him over the years to be pretty sure that he was a quality guy. I'll let you all listen in and decide for yourselves! You can find the main location of the deli at 1308 9th Avenue SE here in Calgary, and also their secondary location in Mayland Heights at 315 19th Street SE. Check them out on the web at www. spolumbos.com for more information and to contact them for catering. They are on Facebook at Spolumbo's Fine Foods & Deli, on Instagram @spolumbosdeli and on Twitter @Spolumbos. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 124 of the podcast! Original Air Date: November 11, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to my boys Travis and Ty and the 2 And Out CFL Podcast. I was excited to be a part of last years 2 And Out Live show during Grey Cup and they're at it again, only this year it's a virtual event. Check them out on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram for details on how you can join in the fun with a donation to the Chris Knox Foundation. Please visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to the 2 And Out CFL Podcast and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And CPA Alberta. CPA Alberta represents more than 29,000 CPA's – also known as Chartered Professional Accountants – across the province. CPA's are more than number crunchers that love Excel spreadsheets. They are business leaders, finance experts, trusted advisors, and entrepreneurs. They work in many different industries, from film to fashion, from government to oil and gas. Long story short, CPA's didn't just break the mold, they made their own. CPA's can help you spark your next big idea, pivot during difficult time, start your new business off on the right foot, and so much more. For an inside look at how Alberta CPA's are supporting their clients through the pandemic, follow CPA Alberta on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn! You can also visit www.cpaalberta.ca to find out more. I came across Thanksgiving Ranch a couple of months ago on Instagram and pulled up their website to have a look. The amazing photos on their site reminded me of the incredible beauty we have just outside our doorstep here in Southern Alberta. Living here in Calgary, I feel fortunate to be just an hour or so away from the Canadian Rockies. Located in the southwest corner of the province near Pincher Creek, Christi and Brad Bustard are truly right in the foothills at their 3,000 acre working guest ranch. After renovating an existing residence into The Lodge, Thanksgiving Ranch started taking guests in the spring of 2018 with modern and luxurious amenities and some of the best scenery anywhere. I had a great visit with Brad last week and I'm excited to bring you our conversation here. Visit Thanksgiving Ranch online at www.thanksgivingranch.ca and they are on Instagram @thanksgivingranch and on Facebook at Thanksgiving Ranch. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 121 of the podcast! Original Air Date: October 21, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to Makeshift Stories. Created by Alan V. Hare, Makeshift Stories is a bi-weekly journey into the improbable, featuring speculative fiction, science fiction and fantasy for all ages. Visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to Makeshift Stories and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Alberta Forest Products Association. Visit www.loveabforests.com for more info. And The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
Welcome to Episode 119 of the podcast! Original Air Date: October 7, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to The Read Along. Join hosts Scott and Anita Bourgeois as they host a mini book club for your ears, taking you on a weekly, chapter by chapter journey. Visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to The Read Along and all the other great shows on the network. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. In Alberta, you get to choose who to buy your energy from. If you choose Park Power, your money stays here. Plus, Park Power shares its profits with local not-for-profits that are working to make a difference for their communities. Shopping local is very important to Park Power's owner, Kris Kasawski, and we love local here at the Alberta Podcast Network, so it's a great fit. Learn more at www.parkpower.ca Jimmy Jackson, owner of Cut-Rite Meats is my guest this week. Cut-Rite meats is located in the SE Calgary community of Forest Lawn. The business was opened up in Calgary in 1962 by his grandfather and Jimmy says it is the oldest butcher shop in Calgary. I really appreciate that they purchase their meat directly from the farms and break down the animals in the shop. This allows them to control the cuts and to offer the customer exactly what they want. They have recently opened up an online butcher shop including delivery in Calgary, and check out the Jimmy's Smoke Shack section with items selected specifically for the bbq community. Check them out on the web at www.cutritemeats.com and on their social feeds: Instagram: @cutritemeats Facebook: Cut Rite Meats YouTube: Cut Rite Meats All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
The Stanley Cup Finals are almost here and these playoffs are getting canasty! The Dallas Stars and Tampa Bay Lightning are both up 3-1. Again. Will this round see more blown 3-1 leads? We look at who are the Conn Smythe (playoff MVP) favorites for each of the remaining teams in the bubble. Can a defenseman win it for a change? (Inspired by articles from the writing team at The4thLinePodcast.com). Geoff Ward is back as the coach of the Calgary Flames. But what will his roster look like next season? Bruce Cassidy won the Jack Adams Award, while Lou Lamoriello won the GM of the Year award. Were they the best choices? What did Lou do to earn the win? All this and more on episode 295 of the 4th Line Hockey Podcast! Twitter: twitter.com/4thLinePodcast Facebook: facebook.com/the4thlinepodcast Email: mail@the4thlinepodcast.com Intro music by Erik Hall of Ane Croft anecroftmusic.bandcamp.com/releases Part of the Alberta Podcast Network: Locally Grown, Community Supported Sponsors: Head to unbelts.ca to order your masks today. Shipping is always free, and you can enter the code APN for a *free* mini laundry bag just for Alberta Podcast Network listeners. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources from the Calgary Foundation at calgaryfoundation.org.
Welcome to Episode 116 of the podcast! Original Air Date: September 9, 2020 The Eat More Barbecue Podcast is a proud part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally Grown. Community Supported. This week's network shoutout goes to the Mess Hall Podcast. Avery and Lena keep bringing their listeners some great food review shows and have recently been scouring the province's farmers markets in search of goodies to talk about. Visit www.albertapodcastnetwork.com for links to The Mess Hall Podcast and all the other great shows on the network. This week's Alberta BBQ Trail restaurant mention is Red Rock Urban BBQ in Grande Prairie, AB. Check them out at www.redrockurbanbbq.com and give them a visit at 10408 67th Avenue in Grande Prairie, AB. This episode of the Eat More Barbecue podcast is brought to you by: The Calgary Foundation. Whether it's funding anti-racism programs, addiction recovery, or food hampers for the hungry, for 65 years the Calgary Foundation has proudly supported the charitable community to address some of Calgary's biggest challenges. Now, during this period of unprecedented urgent needs, Calgary Foundation renewed its commitment to building a healthy, vibrant, giving, caring, and resilient community. If you're a registered charity looking for a grant, a professional advisor creating a giving plan for your client, or a donor wanting to give back to community, discover a wealth of resources at www.calgaryfoundation.org and learn more about their work through Calgary Foundation's Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. In Alberta, you get to choose who to buy your energy from. If you choose Park Power, your money stays here. Plus, Park Power shares its profits with local not-for-profits that are working to make a difference for their communities. Shopping local is very important to Park Power's owner, Kris Kasawski, and we love local here at the Alberta Podcast Network, so it's a great fit. Learn more at www.parkpower.ca Eat More Barbecue is proud to support and to be a member of the Canadian BBQ Society. Visit the Canadian BBQ Society website at www.cbbqs.ca for a full calendar of events, team info and results from past competitions. Paige Wolfe from Hunny Bunny Inc. is my guest this week, talking about their brands Peace River Honey, Bodacious Tomato Ketchup, Amazing Dad's BBQ Sauce and Wolfe Spanish Bee Pollen. Their products can be found at retail locations in Canada such as Walmart, Costco, Metro, Sobeys, Loblaws, Save On Foods, Co-Op, Home Sense and many independents grocers. You can shop them online at www.peaceriverhoney.co/shop and also on Amazon. They are on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok and LinkedIN @peaceriverhoney, @honeybunny and @amazingdadssauce. All music on The Eat More Barbecue podcast has been graciously provided by Alan Horabin. Eat More Barbecue can be found online at www.eatmorebarbecue.ca & www.albertabbqtail.ca and my email is eatmorebarbecue@gmail.com Social media links: Facebook & Instagram at eat_more_barbecue Twitter @eatmorebarbecue Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate and review. Proud Member of The Alberta Podcast Network. Locally Grown. Community Supported. This podcast is a production of Eat More Barbecue Digital Media.
In this episode of KCI's The Ask, Eva Friesen, President and CEO of the Calgary Foundation offers her thoughts about mission relevance, mergers, and doing things differently in both service delivery and grant making. “The COVID 19 epidemic has shed light on some areas of society where we know we need to do things differently for evermore after.”
Most charity foundation CEOs are in the position where people put them in the ownership, but the good ones are those who try to avoid having their names be synonymous to the cause. In this episode, Eva Friesen, the CEO of the Calgary Foundation, talks about collaborative philanthropy and shares the highlights of her 14-year career as the CEO of three social profit organizations including YWCA. Discover how a CEO supports its board to align current activities with long term vision and how this position is key to individual members' career growth. Learn how you can stay grounded while being an excellent leader.