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Best podcasts about canadian winter

Latest podcast episodes about canadian winter

Tasting Room Radio
May 4th, 2024- Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines

Tasting Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 54:26


Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines (Part One)    THE SHOW  Michael Clark Winemaker       Clos Du Soleil (Similkameen Valley)    Its Spring Time in BC Wine Country!!  (Just writing the line brings me joy!) After a Canadian Winter that included freezing temperatures for a second Winter in a row,  growers, viticulturists and...

Tasting Room Radio
May 4th, 2024- Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines

Tasting Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 54:26


Spring releases from Clos Du Soleil and Cowichan Wines (Part One)    THE SHOW  Michael Clark Winemaker       Clos Du Soleil (Similkameen Valley)    Its Spring Time in BC Wine Country!!  (Just writing the line brings me joy!) After a Canadian Winter that included freezing temperatures for a second Winter in a row,  growers, viticulturists and...

IHSA Safety Podcast
Working Outside in the Canadian Winter

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 12:34


During the winter months in Canada, the weather can get extremely cold, and workers in industries such as construction, transportation, and electrical utilities face the risk of experiencing cold stress. On this episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast, Jasmine Kalsi, IHSA's Occupational Hygienist, discusses cold stress, which occurs when the human body's core temperature drops below 37 degrees Celsius. Cold stress can result in cold-related illnesses, tissue damage, and even death.Jasmine explains that extended exposures to cold can occur in locations such as roofs, unheated cabs, bridges, projects near large bodies of water, high buildings open to the wind, and working in refrigerated rooms, vessels, and containers. Cold stress can result in two major illnesses: hypothermia and frostbite. Hypothermia occurs when the body cannot maintain its core temperature due to constricting blood vessels, while frostbite is caused by exposure to severe cold or contact with extremely cold surfaces.Jasmine further discusses the responsibilities of employers to take reasonable precautions to protect workers from cold stress. Controls that can be implemented include training, safety talks, providing appropriate protective clothing, providing hot beverages and heated shelters or breakrooms, and creating a cold stress prevention plan. Free ResourcesOHCOW Cold Stress CalculatorWorkSafe Saskatchewan - Working in Cold ConditionsCCOHS Cold Environments – ACGIH Wind Chill Temperature Index See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Scott Thompson Show
Who Will Win: EVs? or Canadian Winter?

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 68:58


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Canadian children's entertainer and television broadcaster Nerene Virgin has passed away. EV's are affected by North American cold. What does that mean for their place in the market, and what does it mean for our budding industry? Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney issued a warning at the World Economic Forum that global supply shocks are becoming more persistent, forcing central bankers to adapt to tame inflation. Talk of Justin Trudeau's Jamaican vacation, and the concerns around whether it was another ethical lapse, have continued throughout the week. In a new piece for The Bureau, Sam Cooper writes that – according to a new research paper by Ashleigh Rhea Gonzales – the Asia Pacific trade policies started by Justin Trudeau are incentivizing money laundering and Chinese interference. The Business Council of Canada wants the federal government to make legislative changes that would allow Canada's CSIS to share threat intelligence with companies to help them take timely protective measures. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Bill Brioux, television critic and author. Cara Clairman, CEO of Plugndrive, Canadian non-profit organization dealing with consumer questions about electric vehicles. Opher Baron, Distinguished Professor of Operations Management, Academic Director, MMA Program at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. Keith Mackey, Mackey International. Mike Barrett, Member of Parliament representing Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes; Conservative Shadow Minister for Ethics and Accountability. Sam Cooper, Founder of The Bureau (http://thebureau.news), Bestselling Author, Award-winning investigative journalist. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute. Jeffrey Dvorkin, Senior Fellow at Massey College, Former Director of Journalism at the University of Toronto-Scarborough and author of Trusting the News in a Digital Age. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919

Bob 95 FM - Chris, John & Cori: You Know Why.
1-15-24 "Do THIS before your next workout. NFL Playoff review. Very CANADIAN Winter warning."

Bob 95 FM - Chris, John & Cori: You Know Why.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 18:50


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The Jill Bennett Show
The trials and tribulations of living on the street amidst a Canadian winter

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 13:33


Harm reduction advocate Guy Flicella comes on to highlight the struggles being faced by people living on the streets. Guest: Guy Felicella - Harm Reduction and Recovery Advocate

Tea. Toast. & Trivia.
Brian on Transitions

Tea. Toast. & Trivia.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 9:39


S5 E10: Brian on Transitions Welcome to Tea Toast & Trivia! Thank you for listening in! Life is full of transitions, from the small daily changes to the major life-altering events. Navigating these transitions can be challenging and overwhelming, but it's a necessary part of growth and progress. Whether it's starting a new job, moving to a new city, or experiencing a personal loss, transitions can be difficult to navigate.  Perhaps when we experience uncertainty and ambiguity, that is when we do our best work. Embracing new stages in life is recognizing that change is inevitable. It is our opportunity to experience a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world in which we live and engage. Brian, my brother, came back to continue the discussion on embracing a greater journey.  Today, we are looking at transitions and life cycles. How to navigate the stages of life. (This podcast was recorded during the months of a Canadian Winter. Brian lives in Alberta known for cold weather and sunny skies. I live in Vancouver rainforest.) So put the kettle on and add to the conversation on TeaToastTrivia.com. I am your host and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you I will be taking a short break from blogging and podcasting to head out into an adventure.  I and will be back soon and look forward connecting over the blogosphere. During this time, comments will be closed. Thank you for your understanding. Music by Eric Williams "When I'm Out With You" Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/uHpfYQgRg0/

TV, eh?
TV, Eh? Podcast Episode 257: Canadian winter TV on CBC and Citytv

TV, eh?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 25:02


Welcome back to another bi-weekly (ish) chat about the latest news in Canadian TV! First, Greg and Amy go through debuts and returns on the Canadian TV calendar. Then, we cover the latest Canadian TV news, which includes the debut of Citytv's newest original series, Wong & Winchester, and CBC's Sort Of and Best in Miniature … Continue reading TV, Eh? Podcast Episode 257: Canadian winter TV on CBC and Citytv →

Semi-Pro DFS Podcast
282: #Blessed (UFC ESPN 42, HNIC, NFL Week 13)

Semi-Pro DFS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 68:50


Dave and Kurt start the show chatting about: Tongue lashings from wives - 0:00. Canadian Winter - 13:52. UFC on ESPN 42 - 18:27. Hockey Night In Canada - 37:04. NFL Week 13 - 52:36.

Circles Off - Sports Betting Podcast
Episode 76: Canadian Winters, Full Galaxy Brain, and Tweets That Trigger Us

Circles Off - Sports Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 65:22


Rob Pizzola and Johnny from betstamp discuss the need for winter tires and the crazy, cold, Canadian weather, #TweetsThatTriggerUs, and react to some of the CRAZIEST sports betting strategies that exist on the internet If you want more content like this, DM us on the Circles Off twitter account and let us know what to react to next!

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
What a triple-dip of La Niña will mean for the Canadian winter

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 10:04


Who wins and who loses in the weather lottery all depends on where you live and what business you are in. For those in the farming business, too cold and too dry are usually not good for a winter outlook, but it appears areas of the Prairies that could really use more precipitation may lose... Read More

#nfp Podcast, presented by 3D Entertainment
Episode #44 Ft Brock Radford. #nfp Podcast, Presented by 3D Entertainment.

#nfp Podcast, presented by 3D Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 112:26


The fella's recap the last few weeks of Tanner being on the road and Scott surviving the Canadian Winter. Lots to unpack in episode #44 including the PBR Global Cup recap, excitement behind the new PBR TEAMS format, 2.1 Million dollar day for Kaique Pacheco, Prince Harry Cowboy'n around and much more. At 45:16 World Finals Qualifier and PBR Global Cup Rider, Brock Radford joins the show. Brock fills us in on his last few years of injuries and struggles that lead to his new found drive for future success. Brock discuss's the PBR Global Cup, upbringing in the Western Lifestyle, traveling partners throughout the years, mindset to success, learning from the people around you, wild stories from the road and much much more. 

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Backyard History
The Race Against Death

Backyard History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 12:02


When villagers of a remote northern village are stricken with symptoms of diphtheria, two ace pilots battle the elements of a Canadian Winter to bring them much needed medicine.

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Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast
Ep. 32 - Wunderkid to Market Champion with Sri Prakash

Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 52:01


Srivatsan (Sri) Prakash is the host of the popular podcast ‘Market Champions', which is a show dedicated to interviewing some of the biggest names in Finance and Economics. On this episode, Sri talks to us about his journey from India to Singapore to Toronto; his love of the markets; thoughts on cryptocurrency as well as some of the biggest things he's learned from interviewing Market Champions.   To learn more about Sri please follow him on Twitter  @SrivatsPrakash. To learn more about Richard or to request a transcript of the podcast please visit www.thinkaen.com.   Show Notes: (03:14) Sri introduces himself and gives a little color on his background. Working with Mike Green at Simplify. (06:46) Investing dad's account and Canadian stock regulations. (07:37) Doing the work on Financials and Value Investing. Thoughts on Macro Investing and Statistics. (11:17) Reading Company Annual Reports. (13:00) Stockholder meetings and Company Analyst Earnings Calls. (14:39) Sri's attempt to schedule a podcast with Prem Watsa, legendary CEO of Fairfax Financial. (15:09) Trials and tribulations of starting a podcast. Podcast guest pitch and overcoming pushback. (17:35) The inspiration for starting Market Champions. (24:30) Recent trip to New York and visiting the NYSE Stock Exchange. Getting to meet Josh Wolf, Mike Taylor, Dan McMurtrie, David Einhorn and Kyla Scanlon. (26:51) Sri's thoughts on making a TikTok video and competing with Kyla.  (28:44) Interviewing Anhony Pompliano and how ‘Pomp' made the podcast cut. The story behind the interview. (31:14) Going over cryptocurrency views. FUD and ‘Bad Bitcoin'. NFT's and replacing the US Dollar. (35:25) Triggering people on social media. (38:28) Thoughts on Singapore versus Toronto. Canadian Winter and loving the cold. (41:17) Growing up in India. (43:34) Learning Python Programming Language and its advantages. (44:10) Plans on career after college. Financial services, hedge funds and launching fund. (45:53) Interviewing Maj Soueidan of Geo Investing. Knowledge of microcaps. Asking the difficult questions. (49:00) Paneer versus Dominos Pizza, which is better? (50:40) Sri wraps up and provides contact information.

Salty MotherClutchers
EP35 — Crunches, curbs, and cronies

Salty MotherClutchers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 52:56


Hey Salties! Weirdly, on Episode 35 we're talking fitness. Also, we have special guest Curby Katie on to talk about new rider shit and how she got her nickname. 

Cinedicate
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

Cinedicate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 57:42


On this episode of Cinedicate, we prepare to fight off seven evil exes in the Canadian Winter. Joining the discussion is a returning guest, Todd Hoffman 501st Legion Stormtrooper and the podcast host of WSTR: Galactic Public Access. Riding the rising popularity of comic-book movies, Edgar Wright sets off to adapt the buzzworthy graphic novel series, Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. Scott Pilgrim, a 22-year-old who has yet to leave the mindset of high school, is trusted into a new world when he meets Ramona Flowers. Having to juggle the ambitions of his small rock band and defeating a league of Seven Evil Exes, Scott must do what he can to win the heart of Ramona.

Inspired Action for Imperfect Humans
S2 EP6: "The Great Turn Around"

Inspired Action for Imperfect Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 27:44


Brief Summary of Show: In this episode learn to take inspired action as we ask the question “How can I turn my team around in quick order no matter what my position on the team is?” Hosts Kyle and Christopher tell a story about “The Great Turn Around” during the Winter of 2008, and their time at a popular airline during one of the worst winters in Canadian history. Real stories, real research and 5 key strategies for ALL team members to turn their team around and to get back on track. Calls to Action:Tell us your “inspired stories” stories by visiting www.InspiredActionPodcast.caChristopher Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/career-life-coach-christopher-lawrence/Kyle Kalloo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-kalloo/Change My Life Coaching & Change My Business Coaching LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/6446498/admin/ Resources:https://www.everythingdisc.com/home.aspx 

Salty MotherClutchers
EP29 — First ride, pandemic problems, and slopes

Salty MotherClutchers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 41:50


Hey Salties! It's finally spring! We know, we know... it's still pretty much too early to ride but we did it anyway.  This season might be like the last in terms of planning but fuck it! Let's ride!

The Canadian Bushcraft Podcast, With Caleb Musgrave

Herbalist Nikki Satira sits down with Caleb to discuss eight different medicinal trees, shrubs and fungi available in the frozen lands of a Canadian Winter.

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Salty MotherClutchers
EP27 — Riding relationships, party crashers, and lolly gaggers

Salty MotherClutchers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 22:07


Hey Salties! It's almost Valentine's Day so we're chatting about partners, relationships, and general bullshit. Sometimes riding with someone jives and sometimes it's just shit.

Through the Rabbit Hole
Bicycling Through India & Towing a Dog Through the Canadian Winter... a Conversation with Wilson "BearBacking" Kauzen

Through the Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 33:59


We have a very interesting guest joining us for today's episode. Wilson "BearBacking" Kauzen has bicycled throughout India, and he's currently bicycling through the Canadian winter while towing his dog Mikoto. He's gone weeks without money in India, almost lost his toes in Canada, and has had some fun adventures with magic mushrooms in the mountains of India. Which reminds me, there's swearing and talk of drugs in this episode, so please don't listen if that bothers you. I do recommend listening though. Anyway, you can follow his adventures on his Instagram page which is @_bearbacking. 

Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast
CBT and COVID with Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos

Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 23:06


Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos and her team at the University of Regina have been studying every facet of internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) for the past decade. Then COVID hit. This meant they were very well prepared to make the transition to online therapy, and also meant that their research was about to take a whole new direction. Join Dr. Hadjistavropoulos and the other participants in this first season of Mind Full for a webinar on COVID and the Canadian Winter, December 10th at noon EST - register here: https://cpa.lts-online.net/home/vm-room/covid-and-the-canadian-winter/ and if you have any questions for any of our participants, email them to media@cpa.ca

Immigrants of Toronto
Ep #45: How to survive a Canadian Winter under COVID

Immigrants of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 9:59


Today I’ll be sharing a couple of things on how to survive a Canadian Winter under COVID. This winter is going to be different than all the ones I’ve lived through before. Here in Toronto, we just started a new lockdown, which means that I won’t be doing most things that I used to do during the winter to keep me sane. As an immigrant, the Canadian winter can be challenging. And there are a few things that we need to be aware of: First, it’s cold. So unless you moved from Siberia, you’ll find that North American winters are freezing.Second, the days are shorter. Even now, it’s getting dark around 5 PM. The bad news is that they’ll continue getting shorter until the winter solstice, but the good news is that they’ll slowly become longer and longer after it.And Third, COVID. Yes, that thing that essentially defined 2020. This one is particular to this winter (hopefully only for this winter), but then again, it’s so crucial that I need to talk about it So, in a regular winter, you will only worry about the first two. But this time, we really need to think about the third one as well. Winter weather Okay, so let’s start with the easy part: the cold weather. There are a couple of things you need to avoid. One is thinking that winter in Toronto is like winter in the mountains. I’ve seen people wearing snow pants to go for dinner during the winter, you honestly don’t need that. You also want to avoid going to the other extreme, thinking that winter here is like a regular winter in a warmer country. I was one of those on my first winter, I wore Converse for the first half of the season, thinking that it wasn’t going to get colder and I didn’t need winter boots. Spoiler alert! It did get cold, and I ended up buying winter boots. So, yeah, don’t be like me and get a pair of good warm boots. They can be expensive but, trust me, it’s totally worth it. Another thing you need to keep in mind for the winter is how to dress up. Layers are your friends. So what happens is that even though it’s cold outside, when you jump into the subway or a streetcar, with the controlled heat on them, it gets less cold but not warm enough to take off all your clothes. So, if you have a big-super-warm-jacket, you’ll be fine outdoors, but as soon as you step indoors, you’re going to get hot, start sweating, and you don’t want that either. You do want to get a warm jacket, don’t get me wrong. But you want to wear a sweater (or two) below it just in case. A warm hat is also super useful. If you don’t like to mess up your hair (which the hat will, 100%), at least get some earmuffs to cover your ears. A scarf is also useful. I don’t really wear them unless it’s like super-super cold, but I’m more like the exception. Most people wear them as soon as the weather drops below 5-10 Celsius. Gloves are essential. Your hands will thank you. So, your hands have very little fat and countless nerves that we use for our touch sense, so it hurts because they’re there. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but you can walk in the cold with an uncovered face, but as soon as you expose your hands, it starts hurting. Anyway, we’ve covered boots, jackets, layers, hats, gloves, scarves. I mean, there are other things that some people use, like long johns (which is basically thermal underwear pants), but I’ve never worn them, and I know very few people that do. So, unless your legs get extremely cold, I don’t think it’s necessary. The short days While the cold weather impacts your body more than anything, the short days also have a toll on your mood. And most of it is related to the lack of vitamin D. You usually get vitamin D by spending time in the sunlight. But, with the days growing shorter, we’re going to get to the point where it’s dark before we leave the office or, well, not the office but the time when we stop working at home. It has happened to me already that I start working, never leave the den because I’m busy,

Salty MotherClutchers
Sleep, storage babies, and what's in the middle.

Salty MotherClutchers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 26:03


Hey Salties it's time for Episode 23! We're shooing away the night hag to chat about z's, enjoying phenomenal temperatures, and goddammit we're protesting the off season!

The Iggy Parents
Episode 20 - The Winter Episode

The Iggy Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 51:07


In this episode we discuss our Top Tips for Iggies in Winter. We discuss everything we learned with Adelaide’s first Winter last year and all that we plan to do to prepare for Phoebe coming home to cold temperatures and a true Canadian Winter. We even have advice from our followers on subjects such as how to stay warm, what to wear and what to do inside with your pups to keep them occupied. Episode webpage: https://theiggyparents.com/theiggyparents/ep20 Links: Our Winter Merch: https://theiggyparents.com/shop Woolwag https://theiggyparents.com/woolwag Four Hour Chef (Tim Ferriss) https://tim.blog/tim-ferriss-books/#the-4-hour-chef Dog Balloon Boots https://pawzdogboots.com Muttlucks Dog Boots https://muttluks.com/collections/winter Canada Pooch Wellies https://ca.canadapooch.com/collections/dog-boots/products/lined-wellies Potty Training Podcast Episode https://theiggyparents.com/podcast/ep11 Pee Pads https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WZDPT52/ Doggy Bathroom https://www.doggybathroom.com Iggy Alone Time Episode https://theiggyparents.com/podcast/ep9 Un-Model Episode https://theiggyparents.com/podcast/ep15 Tika Reel https://www.instagram.com/reel/CGsPlinBzic/ Nail Clipping Blog Post https://theiggyparents.com/blog/nail-clipping-2019 Peanut Butter Nail Clipping https://vm.tiktok.com/ZS4kKccV/ Adelaide on A Walk https://youtu.be/MuwCEW6U8Mw Dino Onesie https://lokopetapparel.com/product-category/onesies/ Paw Balm https://shop.naturaldogcompany.com/collections/paws Our Breeder: http://ladydaykennels.ca/ Find us on the internet: https://www.instagram.com/theiggyparents/ https://www.instagram.com/iggyadelaide/ https://www.instagram.com/iggyphoebe/ https://vm.tiktok.com/JJ3qWYS/ https://theiggyparents.com/shop Chapters: 0:00 Holiday Newlywed Game 6:28 Adelaide’s Second Winter 11:51 Top Tips 41:16 Tips from Instagram Friends

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Eat This! Drink That!
Enjoy whatever Canadian Winter throws at you: Unleash the Heat with ewool

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 28:08


CEO Alain Desmeules of ewool shares the story of growing up and facing Canadian winter in Chicoutimi. It's six months of slush, cold, and snow for most of us. How to be warm and stay warm is sometimes a challenge. It can crush your enjoyment of the beauty of the season! Sure layers are part of the solution, but what if there was a technology that could answer the call. Frustrated and disappointed by what was on the market Alain developed and launched ewool's Powerful Heated Wearables into the world of exploration, cold weather work... and provided a solution to the "I hate winter" mantra of Canadians coast to coast to coast.

Travel & Adventure Photography School
003 - Canadian Winter Photography Special Part 2

Travel & Adventure Photography School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 23:46


Welcome to part 2 of our Canadian Winter Photography Special! Last week we covered everything you need to be ready to go shooting outdoors in cold, Canadian winter. This week, in part 2, we are talking about actually getting out there and taking photographs! This is your chance to go out and take photos that other people are avoiding because of the weather. In this episode we cover:Things to be aware of when taking photos outside in the winter:Your camera’s internal meter can be tricked by sunlight reflecting off the snowy ground. Compensate by using full manual and setting everything yourself or, when using auto modes, use your exposure controls.Autofocus can be tricked by falling and blowing snow, causing your camera to focus hunt or miss-focus. Switch into manual focus to compensate. You can freeze your nose (or other boy parts) to your camera if you aren’t careful.Some awesome photos you can take:The boiling water trick to create an ice-crystal fog around you.Creating frozen, crystalline soap bubbles.Using falling snow to create dynamic foregrounds and backgrounds as well as framing your subject.Interacting with winter’s elements to create an engaging image.Incorporate strong light effects and ice to create dynamic night-time portraits.Getting protection from the elements to make your photos better.SafetySnow can cover up crevasses and holes, be careful where you step.Watch out for cornices, snow-ledges that develop on ridge-lines. Learn about avalanches and how to avoid them.Coming homeProtecting your equipment so it doesn’t develop moisture inside, using large plastic bags or your backpack.Products mentioned in this episode:Lume CubeWe are aiming to grow a photographic community of like-minded adventurers and travellers. I’d love to chat with you more and see your photographs. Join us online in any of the following spaces:FacebookInstagram (@traveladventurephotoschool)WebsiteThanks for joining us today! Can’t wait for next week when we talk about 10 tips to take your travel photos from snapshots to wall art.

Travel & Adventure Photography School
002 - Canadian Winter Photography Special Part 1

Travel & Adventure Photography School

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 19:11


Winter is one of my favourite times to take photographs. The world looks magical all covered in snow, and there are some amazing things you can only photograph when it gets freezing cold. We understand that lots of people dislike being out when the snow is flying, but given the right preparation you can have a great time taking photographs in the cold and you can create some unique images.So join us for this special two-part series that is all about Winter Photography. In part 1, we cover things that you need to have and think about before heading out to shoot in the snow. We cover the gear you should have with you, the clothing you should wear, and the type of carry system that works in winter. In this episode, we cover a number of things including:Three reasons winter photography is awesomeThere are photographs you can only take when the temperature heads into the negativesSnow changes the way common landscapes look, giving you new shots and new perspectivesThere are very few other people out, take advantage of the quiet and stillnessThings to look for in your bag/backpackMade from a durable and weather-resistant materialWaterproof bottomHow is your gear accessed?Enough space for extras beyond your camera kitThe bags Robert uses:Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag and F-Stop Gear Loka ULWhat else should you bring?Water/FoodExtra LayersMicrofibre TowelMini air-blowerMicro-spikesHiking PolesHeat PacksLarge Plastic BagDry-sackClothingLayer up on your clothesBaselayerMerino wool or synthetic equivalent to keep you warmMid-LayerJacket: synthetic down equivalent that stays warm when wet.Pants: Water-resistant material that you can move inHard-ShellWeatherproof (wind and waterproof)Think Gortex or something similarThis goes over your mid-layerSuper warm outer shell to put on when you stop for a whileBig puffy down coats work great for their warmth to weight ratioThink of where you pack your electronics, as batteries die far faster in the coldLinks to some of the things talked about in this episode:Peak Design Everyday Messenger (this is version 2.0, Robert uses version 1.0)F-Stop Gear Loka ULHelly Hansen Odin - Robert's mid-layer jacketKahtoola MicrospikesEnjoy the episode and look out for episode number 3, Winter Photography part 2, next week!

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London Live with Mike Stubbs
Can electric car batteries survive a Canadian winter? Should London get rid of its public golf courses? And you should probably be more worried about the flu than the coronavirus

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 28:23


On the January 31 London Live podcast: Can electric car batteries survive a Canadian winter? With Dr. Anna Stefanopolou. professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan  Should London get rid of its public golf courses? with former Londoner, avid golfer, and CKNW 980 producer Victor Young You should probably be more worried about the flu than the coronavirus with Dr. Michael Curry, clinical professor in the department of emergency medicine at the University of British Columbia. 

Voice Podcast
Agum Wadhwa on Tackling a Canadian Winter

Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 30:33


International student Agum Wadwha joins the hosts for a chat about tips and tricks for living through a Canadian winter. Follow Voice! http://www.instagram.com/savoicepodcast Elle - http://www.instagram.com/elleisadora Reid - http://www.instagram.com/sneakypig1 Danny - http://www.instagram.com/nomiddlename13 List on: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-922870775 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2e02AqfIYempk4lMFfL11Q Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ixxh3xgl4torhgif5zjuvkvpesa Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/voice-podcast/id1479704425

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第517期:Canadian Winter

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 1:49


更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听Adrienne: So, Lisa, you're from Montreal. I think when I think of Canada, I think of cold. Is it very cold in Montreal?Lisa: In the wintertime, Montreal gets very cold. With the wind chill factor, which is the scale to measure how cold the wind is, literally, it can get down to minus 25 degrees Celsius at night.Adrienne: Wow!Lisa: Yes, but it's different than a lot of other countries that only go down to zero because in Montreal you dress warmly, whereas in places like New York or Tokyo or London, maybe you don't dress as warmly cause the temperature doesn't go down as low, but in Montreal in the wintertime, you're wearing hats, you're wearing mitts, you're wearing winter boots.Adrienne: So what can you do in the winter? Just stay inside all the time?Lisa: Surprisingly, even though it's so cold, there's a lot to do in Montreal in the wintertime. Some great activities are you can go for a sleigh ride in old Montreal. Old Montreal is probably about five or six hundred years old, from around the time that the city was founded, and they have horse-drawn sleigh rides. There are outdoor skating rinks, that you can go skating. It's very romantic. You can drive forty-five minutes away and go skiing and go ice-skating or stay in a little auberge, little lodges, on the ski hills or close to the ski hills. It's actually really nice and lends itself to a very cozy winter cause it's so cold outside and yet you can get nice and warm by the fire inside.

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Brit with a Cap
Brit with a Cap S2 EP1: Surviving a Canadian winter

Brit with a Cap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 22:17


And I'm back! After a busy semester two, I am delighted to announce the return of the Brit with a Cap podcast. Kicking off season 2, my guests for this week are Will Chaffey and Paddy O'Brien. Travelling all the way from the land down under, they came to experience the joys (and sorrows) of a Canadian winter. We chat about their time here in Ottawa so far and how they've managed dealing living in the coldest city in Canada this year - minus 30 degrees anyone? Paddy's karaoke go-to: The Horses by Daryl Braithwaite (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnigc08J6FI) Will's karaoke go-to: Angels by Robbie Williams (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luwAMFcc2f8) For further reading on how cold it's been: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/dave-phillips-winter-misery-gold-1.5038715 Instagram: @britwithacap Spotify: Brit with a Cap: Karaoke Tunes (https://open.spotify.com/user/katiefds/playlist/4NCaRjqUO6BOx3xTpTGNMY?si=6_Mn-OhEQAuU3sYhhlKmmQ)

The Daily Undoing
Tesla Too Delicate for Canadian Winter?

The Daily Undoing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 2:50


Tesla owners in Canada and the US cold belt are complaining of low battery ranges and fancy door handles not opening. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Semi-Pro DFS Podcast
NHL Hat-Trick, PGA Desert Classic + Semi-Pro Betting Tips.

Semi-Pro DFS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 48:11


Dave and Kurt talk about Canadian Winter, and Intros. Then the boys get into the next three days of the NHL. The PGA Desert Classic. And share some "Semi-Pro" tips on Online betting. 

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Season 6, Episode 5 – How to Buy a Car and Handle the Canadian Winter

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 50:46


Seanorama and FastFretFingers talk cars. What kind of tomfoolery is this?   The duo educates and tells stories (in their own inimitable way) how Canada in the winter is, including temperature, car care, add-ons to our cars, and the general problems we go through.   They also share their stories of purchasing their own vehicles, and the pitfalls they went through, on what to look and ask for.   Want to advertise on a Podcast with global exposure. We have a listenership with strong exposure in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the US. Contact us to advertise with us.   Zohar at A-Z Electronics https://www.a-zelectronics.ca/   #canadianwinter #carstarters #windchill #celcius #humidex #carbuying

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Season 6, Episode 5 – How to Buy a Car and Handle the Canadian Winter

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 50:46


Seanorama and FastFretFingers talk cars. What kind of tomfoolery is this? The duo educates and tells stories (in their own inimitable way) how Canada in the winter is, including temperature, car care, add-ons to our cars, and the general problems we go through. They also share their stories of purchasing their own vehicles, and the pitfalls they went through, on what to look and ask for. Want to advertise on a Podcast with global exposure. We have a listenership with strong exposure in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the US. Contact us to advertise with us. Zohar at A-Z Electronics #canadianwinter #carstarters #windchill #celcius #humidex #carbuying Support this podcast

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SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast
Season 6, Episode 5 – How to Buy a Car and Handle the Canadian Winter

SeanGeek and FastFret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 50:46


Seanorama and FastFretFingers talk cars. What kind of tomfoolery is this?   The duo educates and tells stories (in their own inimitable way) how Canada in the winter is, including temperature, car care, add-ons to our cars, and the general problems we go through.   They also share their stories of purchasing their own vehicles, and the pitfalls they went through, on what to look and ask for.   Want to advertise on a Podcast with global exposure. We have a listenership with strong exposure in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the US. Contact us to advertise with us.   Zohar at A-Z Electronics https://www.a-zelectronics.ca/   #canadianwinter #carstarters #windchill #celcius #humidex #carbuying

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O Podcast Para Aprender Inglês
Q&A + How to Survive Winter

O Podcast Para Aprender Inglês

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 19:36


Hey everyone, it's Teacher Mike here! Day 7/1000 is done ;) Today I answer a few of the questions I have received on Instagram - Ask me Anything Style; I'll do it more often. The questions were about: Work in Canada English tips (Cemetery vs. Graveyard / Say Tell Talk Speak / How to improve your English when you are already advanced) And some other stuff: - Do I like video games? - Why are pictures square if the lenses are round? Lol. Anyways, loved it. Also, I talk a bit about surviving the Canadian Winter. Mostly, my 4 tips on how to actually don't pay attention to the so-called winter blues.

Mic'd Up Toronto Podcast
Ep 156 - Mic'd Up Toronto - Survivor skills

Mic'd Up Toronto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 35:06


Episode 156 of Mic'd Up Toronto. Hipster Mitch might be under the weather, but if you think that’s going to slow him down, then you would be very wrong.  Topics on today’s episode include: -Don’t call them millennials: A study shows that millennials don’t like being called millennials.  We dive into all the stereotypes associated with this group of people and see which traits are warranted and which ones are simply untrue. -Bad singer: A Montreal man was given a ticket for singing while driving.  Should this be considered distracted driving and should it really matter if the guy was a terrible singer? -Winter Wonderland: We debate if the lack of a true Canadian Winter is a good thing or not.  Would you miss all that cold snowy weather if winter didn’t exist?  It’s time for some good old fashioned weather talk but trust us, this will be way more fun than you can imagine! -All this plus so much more!   Credit for intro music: Fireworks by Jahzzar From the free music archive CC - BY – SA

Droids Canada Podcast
From the Vault: 2 Boxes of Kraft Dinner

Droids Canada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 30:59


Another Blast from the Past! There was a time we used to Pod in local coffee shops. A few years ago The MountainMan, GabbyPool and Todd brave the great Canadian Winter to go to their local ComicBook store. However, on their return they stopped at the local Tim Hortons and take a break from the store. They attempted to talk about Gabby's art, Mile 18, Kraft Dinner, the guy who landed a ship on a comit that wore the naked lady bowling shirt and other unthinkable things. This is a gift to our fans.

The Start
SDS - Aussies in Winnipeg

The Start

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 6:44


A group of 2 dozen Australians will be coming to Winnipeg to experience a Canadian Winter.  They are being hosted by a group called "Friendship Force Manitoba".  VP of the club, Gail Kelley, joins Shadoe to explain the group and what the Australians will be doing while in Winnipeg.

Green Energy Futures
136. Earthship living in a cold, desolate, Canadian Winter

Green Energy Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016 4:00


This week on our CKUA Green Energy Futures podcast, we return to a familiar place, the Kinney Family Earthship, to see how it holds up in a Canadian prairie winter.