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Unpacked by AFAR
”Wonder Is Real and it Lives Here.” The Most Wintry Place in North America.

Unpacked by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 29:00


Winter is the best time to visit the Yukon territory. Follow one writer as she travels by dog sled and snowmobile, dons snowshoes for a hike through Tombstone Territorial Park and witnesses the beauty of the northern lights and communal reclamation alongside locals. In this episode of Unpacked by Afar, we follow the infamous “call of the wild” into the Canadian Yukon.  How To Plan a Winter Trip to the Yukon Territory In this episode you'll learn:  How to travel in Yukon Territory during the winter, from snowmobiles to dogsleds.  The tour groups that give you insider experiences of the Yukon's winter wonders.  Local landmarks that you have to visit in the winter.  See the Northern Lights with Local Guides Don't miss these memorable moments:  [04:35] Mushing: Crossing Tagish Lake on a dog sled.   [09:46] Seeing the aurora borealis from a local's backyard in West Dawson.  [18:25] “I'm reclaiming my land because of the gold rush…”  “Sourdoughs” and “Cheechakos”: Winter Life in the Yukon Writer, Debbie Olson, is a Métis Canadian local who has explored and visited every Canadian province and territory, including the Yukon. But the Yukon in winter? That's a legendary experience that deserves its own category.  Follow along as she is guided into the wonders of the Yukon in the winter through the wonder of winter by locals who call the Yukon home, including a professional dog sled driver (musher) and a member of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation who is reclaiming her land.  Resources:  Read Debbie's print story that inspired this episode.  Read the transcript of this episode.  Explore the tour operators that Debbie traveled with: the Klondike Experience, Tagish Lake Kennel Tours and Entreé Destinations.  Listen to this Travel Tales episode about polar bears in Canada and this episode about a tour guide's efforts to preserve a part of the Canadian coastline.  Check out Debbie's other work at Wander Woman Travel Magazine.  Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

POLcast
Jubilee Episode 100

POLcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 51:23


What a long way it has been since the idea to create POLcast was born 9 years ago! It started in 2015 and Episode #1 was released on March 15, 2016. This anniversary calls for memories and summaries. In its 8 years POLcast has released 100 episodes. I have interviewed well over 200 hundred people and brought you stories from all the continents (well, except for Antarctica, but weather- or climate-wise we did reach far north - Alaska and the Canadian Yukon).  In this special episode I walk you through the idea and history of POLcast. Many people and stories are mentioned and acknowledged. My sincere thanks to all of them: POLcast collaborators, partners, interviewees, and - most of all - to YOU, our loyal POLcast listeners from over 100 countries all over the world and to our invaluable sponsors-donors. Thank you for all the awards and distinctions granted to POLcast! In this episode you will hear many voices - people from many countries talking about POLcast. Thank you for all these kind words. Changes to POLcast are coming soon so stay tuned!

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Viral Sensation Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon, Spreading Joy, Positivity & Happiness Through Bangrah Dancing in the Snow-Scapes of Canada

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 49:04 Transcription Available


Prepare to step into the snow-laden landscapes of the Canadian wilderness with the delightful Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon: The viral Bangrah Dancer whose radiant orange turban and infectious joy has carved a 'ray of hope' during the Pandemic and beyond, through his joy of spreading happiness, hope & positivity through his love of Punjabi Bangrah Dancing.A  journey of rhythm, resilience and joy, as we explore Gurdeep's off-grid lifestyle, his love for the Canadian Yukon wilderness, and his fascinating collaborations. Gurdeep first came to my attention through his good friend and previous Guest here in the 'Clearing',  Patrick Dexter, the Irish Cellist who also went viral during the Pandemic, by playing his cello outside his cottage on the wild cliff-scapes of Ireland.Be sure to listen to Patrick's episode too :)You can also watch/listen to Gurdeep's episode here: https://vimeo.com/845417924Discover how Gurdeep's unassuming dancer's message of positivity, hope and happiness resonates across the Globe through his unique blend of storytelling and vibrant Bangrah dance sequences.Delight in the four pillars of goodness that anchor Gurdeep's life: the awe-inspiring Yukon; his passion for dance; storytelling and his deep connection with nature. Accompany us as we illuminate the power of dance and positivity that have made Gurdeep a global sensation and a beacon of hope, spreading joy and optimism during trying times.Finally, we journey into the heart of Gurdeep's philosophy, where we uncover his passion for balance, his introverted nature, and his love for the smaller joys in life. Listen as he shares his favorite inspirational quote, his thoughts on dealing with difficulties, and his outlook that even in the darkest times. A testament to finding one's flow in the rhythm of life, this episode will leave you captivated, inspired, and filled with a newfound sense of optimism. Join us in celebrating Gurdeep's life and his radiant dance of joy, spreading happiness one step at a time.Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

The Wilderness Medic Podcast
Season 3: Episode 4 Jacob Val Myers: Youngest to the Pole Project

The Wilderness Medic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 28:50


Season 3: Episode 4 Jacob Val Myers: Youngest to the Pole Project In this latest episode, I chat with Jacob "Val" Myers, an outdoor professional from Appalachia who is attempting to be the youngest person in human history to ski solo and unsupported to the Geographic South Pole! We met out in the Canadian Yukon, whilst he was participating in the Montane Yukon Artic Ultra race, and we chat about this and some of his other adventures, as well as how to prepare for an unsupported trek to the South Pole. You do not want to miss this one... https://www.valhallahikes.com/ @youngesttopoleproject

The Talent Blueprint
How Can You Embed DE&I Into The Talent Lifecycle? With Bettina Deynes from Carnival Corporation

The Talent Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 36:19


This episode features an interview with Bettina Deynes, Global Chief Human Resources Officer at Carnival Corporation and your host, Sultan Saidov, Co-Founder and President at Beamery.  Bettina brings a background of business leadership and strategic planning to Carnival. As Global CHRO, she is responsible for attracting, retaining, and rewarding talent; leading more collaborative approaches with the operating companies to optimize our HR functions and further leverage best practices; as well as enhancing the company culture and leading the organization's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts.Bettina discusses how she steered through pandemic challenges within the cruise industry, the culture of trust and diversity at Carnival, and how she is using her position of influence to provide opportunities to the disenfranchised. About Carnival Corporation:Carnival Corporation & plc is a global cruise company and one of the largest vacation companies in the world. Our portfolio of leading cruise brands includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Seabourn in North America; P&O Cruises (UK), and Cunard in the United Kingdom; AIDA Cruises in Germany; Costa Cruises in Southern Europe; Iberocruceros in Spain; and P&O Cruises (Australia) in Australia.These brands, which comprise the most recognized cruise brands in North America, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy, offer a wide range of holiday and vacation products to a customer base that is broadly varied in terms of cultures, languages and leisure-time preferences. We also own a tour company that complements our cruise operations: Holland America Princess Alaska Tours in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon. Combined, our vacation companies attract 10 million guests annually. Key Takeaways:What happens when HR becomes "the table" in times of crisisHow Carnival steered through its unique challenges during the pandemic with Bettina's leadershipHow Bettina is contributing to a culture of trust and diversity Changing the cultural narrative around the ethnic hierarchy aboard a Carnival cruise ship Quote:“I remember in the early days when it was very gloomy and we didn't know what was gonna happen, and I remember I said, we can use this time just to feel bad for ourselves and or we can use this time to our benefit and to come back stronger than ever. And how about really focusing on our culture. Understanding that DE&I is at the foundation of that culture. This is the time that we have to really listen, listen to, understand, and to learn about the experience of being on board.” – Bettina DeynesSponsorThe Talent Blueprint is brought to you by Beamery. Beamery's Talent Lifecycle Management Platform makes it possible for companies to deliver more human talent experiences and unlock the skills and potential of their global workforce using industry-leading AI. Learn more at beamery.com.LinksConnect with Bettina on LinkedInConnect with Sultan on LinkedIn

Girl Scout Troop Leader Experience: A Podcast about Girl Scouts for Troop Leaders and other Girl Scout Volunteers - Formerly

I'm thrilled to introduce you to Wendy H., an Ambassador high adventure troop leader from GS San Diego. Her troop has taken some incredible adventures, including backpacking in the Canadian Yukon, High Sierras, and this year, Mt. Whitney. She is also a certified canoe instructor and her troop has canoed parts of the Colorado River, kayaked in an Alaskan bay and whitewater rafted down the Kern River. The crazy part? She wasn't an experienced adventurer before becoming a troop leader - she built those skills right alongside her girls, and now, she's done things she previously wouldn't have even dreamed of. We hope this interview inspires you that you, too, can design a high adventure lifestyle as a Girl Scout Volunteer.

UFO WARNING
TWO UFO'S SHOT DOWN!!!

UFO WARNING

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 28:03


Two UFO's have been shot down over Alaska and Canada according to government officials. The first shoot down happened over northeastern Alaska along the coast of the Beaufort Sea. Pilots reportedly described this object as the size of a small car, cylindrically shaped, with no means of propulsion and inexplicably hovering at 40,000 feet. The second UFO was shot over Canadian Yukon. This object was described by the Canadian government as also being the size of a small car and cylindrically shaped with no visible means of propulsion. So we are left to ask have the first shots of a coming intergalactic war just been fired or this this biggest head-fake of all time from the Deep-State?

Lurk
Ep 65 Missing 411: Bart Schleyer

Lurk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 26:51


This week we take a look at the case of Bart Schleyer who went missing in September of 2004 in the Canadian Yukon.  Bart was known to be the best bear trapper in the world.  His remains were found on October 4, 2004 but didn't offer any answers as to what happened to Bart.ResourcesMissing 411 Books by David PaulidesVote for us in the Paranormality Magazine's Top 10 Paranormal Podcast List!To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe have a new Facebook Group join in the discussion! Lurk Podcast Facebook GroupWe are also now found on YouTube- Lurk on YouTubeWe've got Merch!Get Lurk MerchBackground Music Royalty and Copyright Free MusicIntro and Outro music purchased through  AudioJungle with Music Broadcast License (1 Million)Support the show

The Mediocre Alaskan Podcast
Episode 302 - Floating the Canadian Yukon

The Mediocre Alaskan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 50:11


Will Collins is back to recap his 8-day canoe trip on a Canadian section of the Yukon River. We talk about logistics, hospitality, mindset and pairing literature with adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

House of Mystery True Crime History
Garry Rodgers - No Witness to Nothing

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 55:29


Do you believe in ghosts?No Witnesses To Nothing is a police procedural novel based on a true crime story straight out of CSI or The X-Files where many believe that paranormal intervention occurred.Sergeant Sharlene Bate, of Vancouver's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, pries open Pandora's Box when two drug informers are brutally executed and a tragedy occurs when two young police officers attempt to capture a madman terrorizing the Canadian Yukon wilderness.No ordinary madman, the local Tlingit people say. It's The Kushtaka. The Wildman-Of-The-Woods. The mythical being who tricks you, kills you, and steals your soul.As Sergeant Bate digs deeper, she discovers more of the legend: In a gunfight with the shapeshifter, the two officer's souls are trapped in a twilight zone - the world in-between.From the treacherous Hells Angels cocaine conspiracy in the prisons of America and the jungles of Colombia - to the spiritual journey in a Shaman's sweatlodge deep in the Australian Outback - is there an entity now hunting for Sharlene Bate's soul?No Witnesses To Nothing is a book about karma - what goes around, comes around; both in life and in death. Disguised as a can't-put-down murder mystery, Sergeant Sharlene Bate's investigation reveals a secret bridge connecting science and spirituality along the pathway to understanding the essence of our existence - the soulSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio.

The Public Art Podcast
Episode #7: Lori Hepner

The Public Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 48:16


Today we're joined by Pittsburgh-based light painting + new media artist Lori Hepner, who recently completed public artwork for Wailuku Town entitled UP TOGETHER JOIN HANDS, which was her chosen proverb from Mary Kawena Pukui's ‘Ōlelo No‘eau: Hawaiian Proverbs and Political Sayings. Lori has spent considerable time in recent years in community centered artist residencies in Pittsburgh, Norway, Finland, Iceland and the Canadian Yukon. While on Maui this fall (2021), she partnered with ʻĪao Intermediate School + Hālau Makana Aloha O Ka Lauaʻe + Hale Hōʻikeʻike at the Bailey House Museum/ Maui Historical Society + Wailuku Coffee Company + 62 Marcket + Lokahi Pacific + the County of Maui and more to create light paintings that are temporarily installed in Wailuku Town. Here we talk story about her process, inspiration, public art experience and advice and reflections on Wailuku Town. Learn more at https://www.smalltownbig.org/hepner.html

Mother Nature Will Kill You
Episode 13 - Hey, I'm Alive!

Mother Nature Will Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 79:04


Haley regales us with her experiences at ICAST and Jillian digs into a tale of cold misery with Helen Klaben and Ralph Flores's survival story in the Canadian Yukon. Don't forget your travel snacks. Sources: Helen Klaben Kahn, Survivor of a 49-Day Yukon Ordeal, Dies at 76, Richard Sandomir, New York Times Helen Klaben, U.S. woman who survived plane crash and spent 49 days stranded in the Yukon, dies aged 76, Nick Faris, The National Post Hey, I'm Alive, Part 1 and 2, The Whitehorse Star, March 1963

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Living Life Differently
EP9 | Louise Dumayne | Living in the Yukon Wilderness

Living Life Differently

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 80:43


Louise Dumayne lived in London and worked as an actor all her professional life. In 2012, aged 42, she made the life-changing decision to fulfil a childhood dream of moving to the Alaskan Wilderness. She now lives with her husband in the Canadian Yukon at their extremely remote, off-road, off-grid log cabin. In 2017, they featured in the Channel 4 series “Escape to the Wild”. Her short story, The Bear, was published in Words and Women IV (Unthank Books) and she's currently working on a novel based in The Yukon. You can follow Louise's Yukon adventures here:Instagram: https://instagram.com/yukonbushlifeBlog: http://yukonbushlife.blogspot.com .......If you are enjoying our podcast and would like to support our work then you can buy us a coffee! Head over to the following site and check out the supporter / member options: https://buymeacoffee.com/themahojosYou can also follow our adventures or say hi on our own social media channels:Facebook: https://facebook.com/themahojosInstagram: https://instagram.com/themahojosYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/themahojosSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/living-life-differently/donations

Inside Today's Country
Colin Amey

Inside Today's Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 19:56


Born April 21st, the youngest of three boys, Colin Amey hails from Dunnville, Ontario but spent most of his childhood in Whitehorse, where the cold Canadian Yukon did nothing to cool his driving passion to be a singer and songwriter.At a young and early age, Colin's early influences came from listening to the radio and watching the hits on MuchMusic, where the performances of Bryan Adams and Bruce Springsteen inspired his young heart. In the small town of Marmora, Ontario, at the Country Fair, three-year-old Colin Amey won Second Prize in the Annual Junior Talent Show, giving a heartfelt rendition of 'Delta Dawn'.   He continued to enter local and regional talent competitions, usually placing first, hands down.When the family moved and settled back in Ontario, Colin began a stretch of singing demos and jingles in a small studio, then released his first single in 1988, a pop power ballad “Gonna Last Foreve”, with a video to follow that received national airplay.The stage was set, and he began writing material to record his first CD, released a few singles that received some airplay and started on his way to being hooked on songwriting.  Colin eventually teamed up with the legendary Barry Brown (formerly of Family Brown) to collaborate on his second album, gaining radio recognition with two singles that included the title track 'What My Heart Don't Know' and 'If I Didn't Call It Love'.This radio awareness of his career garnered Colin two nominations that included Independent Male Artist and Rising Star at the Canadian Country Music Awards.Looking for new direction, Colin moved into the Greater Toronto Area, and began collaborating with Thomas Wade, Jamie Warren and also with Brian Allen who co-penned the hit song, 'What About Love' for the American Rock band, Heart. Colin continued to co-write with the likes of Dean McTaggart, known for penning the hit song, 'Birmingham' performed by Amanda Marshall, and songwriter Tim Taylor, who's written many hits with and for the likes of Aaron Pritchett, Gord Bamford & The Road Hammers, just to name a few.  The year 2006, brought the release of his third album 'Getaway' produced by award winning producer, Rick Hutt, with credits for his work with Tom Cochrane, Northern Pikes, Gil Grande, and Jamie Warren.  The "Getaway" record spawned half a dozen radio singles, including the title track, which was added on medium rotation at many major market radio stations nation wide. Over time, Colin continued writing with good friend, Thomas Wade and sang on numerous demos and recording projects, which eventually led to the formation of "Wade Amey Wade." In November 2011, they released the Christmas single, "I Can't Wait for Christmas" and donated all download sales to the Sean Hogan's Christmas Wish. In 2012, when Wade Amey Wade disbanded, Colin was free to pursue his solo career once again.  In 2013, Colin released a 5 song EP, entitled "Just Do What You Do" which included a remake of the mid 80s hit from Kim Mitchell, "Go For A Soda" which coincided with a video released to Youtube. Over the past several years, Amey has been releasing singles to radio and iTunes, including "Sunday Drive, Drinkin' Time”, “A Million Tears Ago”, and “Welcome To the World" which happens to be a very personal song about the very day his daughter, Ryleigh was born. With the current global pandemic, like many other artists, Colin is performing online shows on Facebook Live, and currently gearing up to release a brand new single cowritten with Hamilton guitarist and band mate, Darren Lachance. The track is entitled “Life Goes By” and will be going to radio in early July of 2020. https://colinamey.ca/https://www.facebook.com/ColinDAmeyhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/colin-amey-mn0001936210https://twitter.com/colinamey1?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.instagram.com/colinamey1/?hl=enhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/colin-amey/83934322https://open.spotify.com/artist/67irjD3ABHK8fvIqnr4Ugp

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show
Lisa Tamati: 140x Kiwi Ultra-runner on a Relentless pursuit to live optimally

Pacing and Racing Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 78:43


Today Joining us is Lisa Tamati, a Professional Ultra Endurance athlete with more than 25 years experience running the toughest endurance events in the world. With over 140 ultra-marathons to her name and many expeditions under her belt Lisa is constantly pushing the limits of human endurance. She’s the author of two international best-selling running books, and is a highly sought after motivational speaker, run coach and mindset expert. She has completed the infamous badwater Ultramarathon twice in what is the hottest desert run on earth running totalling 217km. Insane, right? She has canoed down the Canadian Yukon, cycle toured through over 25 countries and has run thousands of kilometres through the Sahara Desert, the Arabian Desert, Jordan, the Moroccan desert as well the Chinese Gobi Desert and the Australian outback. Lisa now passionately shares her learnings on how to achieve the extraordinary and how to beat the odds and will help you shortcut the path to transforming your body, your fitness, your health and your wellbeing. One of her most recent books, Relentless, is probably one of the most heart-rendering books I’ve heard of in a long time. In 2016 Lisa’s mother Isobel Tamati suffered a massive aneurysm that left her fighting for her life. She had no speech, unable to sit, stand, walk or even move her limbs. Doctors told them that they had to prepare for the fact she wouldn’t have any quality of life ever again. Taking the power of the never-give-up mindset and getting educated on alternative health, Lisa was able to help her mom throughout a raft of therapies that weren’t offered by traditional medical professionals and 3 years later, Isobel was fully functioning again. It’s a story of just what the never quit mentality can do. It’s about never giving up and always pushing your limits despite the huge odds stacked against you. I love this message from the Health aspect, and the Endurance aspect, and I hope this inspires you as well in your journey to optimal health and performance. This is an exciting conversation, and be sure to pick up a copy of this book by searching lisatamati.com/relentless. Now, enjoy the show; let’s get into it.

KUCI: Film School
Return to Mount Kennedy / Film School Radio interview with Director Eric Becker

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019


The story behind RETURN TO MOUNT KENNEDY begins and ends with Bobby Kennedy becoming the first human to stand atop a lonely peak in the Canadian Yukon that had just been named to honor his assassinated brother, JFK. His climbing guide was Jim Whittaker, a mountain icon who at 28 had become the first American to summit Mt. Everest. From that solemn trek, Jim—the shy outdoorsman and eventual CEO of REI—and RFK ignited a friendship over their shared love of wilderness. In the following years their lives would intertwine, both men having a profound effect on the other. But their shared path would end with an assassin’s bullet. In June of 1968, Jim would look on as Bobby was taken off life support. 50 years later, Jim’s son Bobby Whittaker— a legend of the grunge scene— decides that he and his brother Leif must ascend the mountain. Leif, the experienced alpinist, will guide Bobby, as they test their relationship on dangerous ground. When they are joined by RFK’s son Christopher Kennedy their trio is complete. Mt. Kennedy’s long shadow has loomed in all of their lives for decades. Now, half a century after their fathers’ climb, three sons will forge their own paths and find a vantage point above the shadows. Like their fathers before them, the trio bring out the best in each other. Confronting deeply emotional memories from a tumultuous era of American history, Bobby, Chris, and Leif finally understand why they were so driven to go there and why they must continue to do good in the world. Director Eric Becker joins us to talk about the deeply personal story of a family and the unlikely bond between two men who lived lives of purpose and integrity. For news, screenings and updates go to: mtkennedy.com Return to Mount Kennedy screening at the Los Feliz Theatre in Los Angeles, on Tuesday November 5, followed by a Q&A with Director Eric Becker Social Media: facebook.com/mtkennedyfilm twitter.com/mtkennedyfilm instagram.com/mtkennedyfilm

The Ellis Martin Report
We're seeing a strong new gold bull market!

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 78:31


In this episode we speak with Rob McEwen of McEwen Mining (MUX) and Rick Rule of Sprott Global about the coming bull market for gold. Christian Milau of Equinox Gold (TSX-V:EQX/OTC:EQXFF) talks about the company's gold mines in California and Brazil. James Pettit of Aben Resources (TSX-V:ABN/OTC:ABNAF) discusses drilling for gold in the Canadian Yukon and British Columbia. Jordan Trimble and Grant Ewing of RockRidge Resources (ROCK) and SkyHarbour Resources (TSX-V:SYH/OTC:SYHBF) brings us up to date on their projects in Saskatchewan. Trey Wasser introduces ELY Gold Royalties (TSX-V:ELY/OTC:ELYGF) to our audience with a focus on Nevada. Paul Cronin of Adriatic Metals (ASX:ADT/OTC:ADMLF) brings us a world class zinc story from Bosnia.

The Ellis Martin Report
We're seeing a strong new gold bull market!

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 78:31


In this episode we speak with Rob McEwen of McEwen Mining (MUX) and Rick Rule of Sprott Global about the coming bull market for gold. Christian Milau of Equinox Gold (TSX-V:EQX/OTC:EQXFF) talks about the company's gold mines in California and Brazil. James Pettit of Aben Resources (TSX-V:ABN/OTC:ABNAF) discusses drilling for gold in the Canadian Yukon and British Columbia. Jordan Trimble and Grant Ewing of RockRidge Resources (ROCK) and SkyHarbour Resources (TSX-V:SYH/OTC:SYHBF) brings us up to date on their projects in Saskatchewan. Trey Wasser introduces ELY Gold Royalties (TSX-V:ELY/OTC:ELYGF) to our audience with a focus on Nevada. Paul Cronin of Adriatic Metals (ASX:ADT/OTC:ADMLF) brings us a world class zinc story from Bosnia.

Hidden History
Episode 29: The Cremation of Sam McGee

Hidden History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 19:28


Episode 29: From 1896 to 1899 over 100,000 people poured into the forests of the Canadian Yukon in search of gold. Though few found it, the Klondike Gold Rush has maintained a place in the American collective imagination. Find out about the rush that captivated a country, and inspired artists for generations to come.

Like a Bigfoot
#82: Jackson Foster -- "Plantriotic", Bike Touring from Alaska to Argentina

Like a Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 82:30


On this week's episode "Plantriotic" Jackson Foster shares wisdom he's gained from his years adventuring through the world on his bike. Currently, he's on a journey riding his bike all the way from Alaska to Argentina, spreading goodness, experiencing the power of the present moment, and embracing all the adventures along the way. This interview was recorded during a brief break in his tour as he emerged from the Alaskan wilderness and the chilly Canadian Yukon through the Pacific Northwest and into the Urban Jungle of Los Angeles. Through this conversation, Jackson shares what he's learned along the way. We talk about compassion, gratitude, living outside your comfort zone, what it's like to live nomadically from your bike and why you should give jumping off the beaten path a shot. He also explains what his journeys have taught him about humanity and the kindest of strangers. Hope you guys enjoy the show! Be sure to follow and support Jackson and his dog Maggie as they venture through Mexico and into the southern hemisphere. He updates excellent daily vlogs on his Youtube channel "Plantriotic." (Link below) More From Plantriotic: Youtube Vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjOKgw4ndKt52LTESwqvAGg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantriotic/?hl=en Podcast: http://plantriotic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plantriotic/ More Like a Bigfoot: Subscribe and Review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/like-a-bigfoot/id1160773293?mt=2 Soundcloud Archives: https://soundcloud.com/chris-ward-126531464 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/likeabigfoot/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likeabigfoot/

The Ellis Martin Report
Triumph Gold, SilverCrest Metals and Mines and Money London

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 26:59


Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (OTC:SVCMF)(TSX-V:SIL) reviews the successes of 2017 and high grade silver indicated at the Las Chispas Project in Sonora State Mexico. Dr. Tony Baressi of Triumph Gold Corp (OTC:TIGCF)(TSX-V:TIG) discusses recent drill results at thier Freegold Mountain Project in the Canadian Yukon. Ellis attends Mines and Money London where he connects with Dr. Julie Hollis of Greenland's Ministry of Mineral Resources, Sir Richard Shirreff of Strategia Worldwide and Paul Lucey of Project 412.

The Ellis Martin Report
Triumph Gold, SilverCrest Metals and Mines and Money London

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 26:59


Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (OTC:SVCMF)(TSX-V:SIL) reviews the successes of 2017 and high grade silver indicated at the Las Chispas Project in Sonora State Mexico. Dr. Tony Baressi of Triumph Gold Corp (OTC:TIGCF)(TSX-V:TIG) discusses recent drill results at thier Freegold Mountain Project in the Canadian Yukon. Ellis attends Mines and Money London where he connects with Dr. Julie Hollis of Greenland's Ministry of Mineral Resources, Sir Richard Shirreff of Strategia Worldwide and Paul Lucey of Project 412.

The Traveler's Journal
774: Hiking the Chilkoot Trail

The Traveler's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 1:53


When the gold fever struck in the Canadian Yukon in 1897, there was only one way to get there. It's still a pretty incredible trek.

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POLcast
POLcast episode 39

POLcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 51:23


In this episode you will hear: How a Canadian Jew returned to his native Poland after 75 years. Why a Polish runner is running 1600 km from Canadian Yukon to Alaska How a non-Pole got fascinated with Polish WWII history and what this fascination resulted in Was Christopher Columbus Polish? For full length interviews, visuals and a lot of additional information please visit our website at myPOLcast.com   POLcast is the FIRST EVER English language podcast about Poland and Poles around the world. It's a colourful audio magazine delivered directly to your computer, smartphone or tablet.   If you have a Polish customer, colleague, girlfriend or grandmother – you will hear something that will help you to enrich these relations

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Travel Medicine Podcast
Minisode 2: Cocktails and Cannabalism

Travel Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2016 11:54


Hello Fellow Travelers! This week we are on a brief hiatus for the holidays, and are sharing with you another example of our patreon exclusive content! In this companion piece to Frostbite the snowman, Dr's J and Santhosh discuss a unique cocktail found in the frozen wastes of the Canadian Yukon! If you would like to receive even more bonus content, sign up for our patreon and help support us making more of the the content you love! See you again in the new year, and happy travels! Contact Us! Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfro @travelnmedicine Facebook: facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcast Squarespace: travelmedicinepodcast.squarespace.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Google Voice: (872) 216-1586 Find Us! itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episodes-travel-medicine-podcast/id914407095 stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/travel-medicine-podcast?refid=stpr

The Ellis Martin Report
SILVERCREST EXCITEMENT, GOLDSOURCE POURS GOLD, RON IRWIN DIES TO LIVE AND BOB LANGE ON THE RACING UNSER FAMILY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 56:07


In this episode, Ellis Martin speaks with Eric Fier, President of SilverCrest Metals (SIL)(SVCMF) about the continuing developing story of the Las Chispas project and hopes for a potentially large resource going forward in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS)(GXSFF) updates our audience as to the commissioning of the gold mine in Guyana. Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONCY)(ONC) discusses positive results of a pancreatic cancer study. Ross Orr of Bactech Environmental (BAC)(BCCEF) chats about environmental remediation of toxic mining tailings. Hollywood publicist and author Ron Irwin and Ellis discuss life and fitness after death and a recent 12 mile walk for the cause. Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Gold (SRC)(SKHRF) reviews the Ballarat Gold Project in the Canadian Yukon and Bob Lange returns to the Ellis Martin Report with Karkix and an expose on racing Unser Family of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Ellis Martin Report
SILVERCREST EXCITEMENT, GOLDSOURCE POURS GOLD, RON IRWIN DIES TO LIVE AND BOB LANGE ON THE RACING UNSER FAMILY

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 56:07


In this episode, Ellis Martin speaks with Eric Fier, President of SilverCrest Metals (SIL)(SVCMF) about the continuing developing story of the Las Chispas project and hopes for a potentially large resource going forward in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS)(GXSFF) updates our audience as to the commissioning of the gold mine in Guyana. Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONCY)(ONC) discusses positive results of a pancreatic cancer study. Ross Orr of Bactech Environmental (BAC)(BCCEF) chats about environmental remediation of toxic mining tailings. Hollywood publicist and author Ron Irwin and Ellis discuss life and fitness after death and a recent 12 mile walk for the cause. Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Gold (SRC)(SKHRF) reviews the Ballarat Gold Project in the Canadian Yukon and Bob Lange returns to the Ellis Martin Report with Karkix and an expose on racing Unser Family of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Ellis Martin Report
Silver is the New Boom! Pancreatic Cancer Study Results Are In!

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 56:05


n this episode, Ellis speaks with Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Gold(SKRHF)(SRC.V) about their Ballarat Gold Property in the Canadian Yukon and an astromical silver bull boom! Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONC)(ONCYF) discusses the results of the latest Pancreatic Cancer study. Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (SIL.V) discusses their Las Chispas Project in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS.V)(GSXFF) chats about obtaining initial production golds for their project in Guyana.

The Ellis Martin Report
Silver is the New Boom! Pancreatic Cancer Study Results Are In!

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 56:05


n this episode, Ellis speaks with Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Gold(SKRHF)(SRC.V) about their Ballarat Gold Property in the Canadian Yukon and an astromical silver bull boom! Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONC)(ONCYF) discusses the results of the latest Pancreatic Cancer study. Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (SIL.V) discusses their Las Chispas Project in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS.V)(GSXFF) chats about obtaining initial production golds for their project in Guyana.

The Ellis Martin Report
Gold and Silver Stocks, Greentech and Cancer Fighting Technology

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 56:06


In this episode, Ellis speaks with Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Resource (SKRHF)(SRC.V) about their Ballarat Gold Property in the Canadian Yukon. Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (SIL.V) discusses their Las Chispas Project in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS.V)(GSXFF) chats about obtaining initial production golds for their project in Guyana. Ross Orr of Bactech Environmental (BAC)(BCCEF) tells us how his company combats toxic arsenic and mercury in mining tailings. Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONC)(ONCYF) returns from Europe amid the results of an Ovarian Cancer study....and Ellis rants about the positives of investing in gold and silver stocks.

The Ellis Martin Report
Gold and Silver Stocks, Greentech and Cancer Fighting Technology

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 56:06


In this episode, Ellis speaks with Michael Ballanger of Stakeholder Resource (SKRHF)(SRC.V) about their Ballarat Gold Property in the Canadian Yukon. Eric Fier of SilverCrest Metals (SIL.V) discusses their Las Chispas Project in Sonora State, Mexico. Yannis Tsitos of GoldSource Mines (GXS.V)(GSXFF) chats about obtaining initial production golds for their project in Guyana. Ross Orr of Bactech Environmental (BAC)(BCCEF) tells us how his company combats toxic arsenic and mercury in mining tailings. Dr. Brad Thompson of Oncolytics Biotech (ONC)(ONCYF) returns from Europe amid the results of an Ovarian Cancer study....and Ellis rants about the positives of investing in gold and silver stocks.

The Ellis Martin Report
Platinum, Gold, Putin, Security Cams, Botique Health Care and Beneficial Relationships

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 56:07


Ellis speaks with the CEO of Gatekeeper Systems Inc. trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol GSI.V. Gatekeeper provides on board camera security systems for school districts across the US as well as developing and deploying body camera technology for law enforcement. He'll chat with Dr. Donald Kramer, the Chairman of Nobilis Health Corp trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange as NHC.T0 operating profitable patient health care facilities in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix. Additionally, Ellis will interview Greg Johnson, the CEO of Wellgreen Platinum trading as WG on the Toronto Exchange with one of the largest deposits of platinum and palladium in North America, metals necessary in the automotive industrial arena. Paul Mladjenovic talks Putin and David Morgan speaks precious metals. Finally, Ellis encourages listeners to enter mutually beneficial relationships only.

The Ellis Martin Report
Platinum, Gold, Putin, Security Cams, Botique Health Care and Beneficial Relationships

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 56:07


Ellis speaks with the CEO of Gatekeeper Systems Inc. trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol GSI.V. Gatekeeper provides on board camera security systems for school districts across the US as well as developing and deploying body camera technology for law enforcement. He'll chat with Dr. Donald Kramer, the Chairman of Nobilis Health Corp trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange as NHC.T0 operating profitable patient health care facilities in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix. Additionally, Ellis will interview Greg Johnson, the CEO of Wellgreen Platinum trading as WG on the Toronto Exchange with one of the largest deposits of platinum and palladium in North America, metals necessary in the automotive industrial arena. Paul Mladjenovic talks Putin and David Morgan speaks precious metals. Finally, Ellis encourages listeners to enter mutually beneficial relationships only.

The Ellis Martin Report
Oil, Europe, Healthcare and Baby Boomers

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2015 56:06


Analyst David Morgan as they discuss recent advances in precious metals. Gatekeeper Systems Inc (TSX-V:GSI) Doug Dyment chats about the company's Student Protector school bus on-board camera system and plans to outfit law enforcement officers nationwide with body-cams. Nobilis Heath Corp's CEO Chris Lloyd shows how this profitable health care provider in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix gain business and revenue through marketing technique and a recent acquisition. Wellgreen Platinum's Wellgreen Project in the Canadian Yukon has one of the largest deposits of both in North America. Ellis speaks with Wellgreen CEO Greg Johnson. Paul Mladjenovic, of ravingcapitalist.com shares his views on happenings in the Ukraine, Russia and Europe as well as the US. The show wraps with a discussion with therapist Dr. Cheryl Pappas about challenges facing an aging population of baby boomers.

The Ellis Martin Report
Oil, Europe, Healthcare and Baby Boomers

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2015 56:06


Analyst David Morgan as they discuss recent advances in precious metals. Gatekeeper Systems Inc (TSX-V:GSI) Doug Dyment chats about the company's Student Protector school bus on-board camera system and plans to outfit law enforcement officers nationwide with body-cams. Nobilis Heath Corp's CEO Chris Lloyd shows how this profitable health care provider in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix gain business and revenue through marketing technique and a recent acquisition. Wellgreen Platinum's Wellgreen Project in the Canadian Yukon has one of the largest deposits of both in North America. Ellis speaks with Wellgreen CEO Greg Johnson. Paul Mladjenovic, of ravingcapitalist.com shares his views on happenings in the Ukraine, Russia and Europe as well as the US. The show wraps with a discussion with therapist Dr. Cheryl Pappas about challenges facing an aging population of baby boomers.

The Ellis Martin Report
Ellis Martin Report-Oil, Platinum, Security and Health

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 56:07


This week join Ellis Martin for an in depth interview with oil analyst and fund manager Joshua Young as they discuss the plusses and fallbacks of cheap oil and the affect it may have on the Texas economy among others. Ellis chats with the CEO of Gatekeeper Systems Inc (TSX-V:GSI) Doug Dyment about the company's Student Protector school bus on-board camera system and plans to outfit law enforcement officers nationwide with body-cams. Listen to an interview with new sponsor Nobilis Heath Corp's President Harry Fleming and learn how this profitable health care provider in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix gain business and revenue through marketing technique and a recent acquisition. Platinum and palladium are important metals used in catalytic converters and Wellgreen Platinum's Wellgreen Project in the Canadian Yukon has one of the largest deposits of both in North America. Ellis speaks with Wellgreen CEO Greg Johnson.

The Ellis Martin Report
Ellis Martin Report-Oil, Platinum, Security and Health

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 56:07


This week join Ellis Martin for an in depth interview with oil analyst and fund manager Joshua Young as they discuss the plusses and fallbacks of cheap oil and the affect it may have on the Texas economy among others. Ellis chats with the CEO of Gatekeeper Systems Inc (TSX-V:GSI) Doug Dyment about the company's Student Protector school bus on-board camera system and plans to outfit law enforcement officers nationwide with body-cams. Listen to an interview with new sponsor Nobilis Heath Corp's President Harry Fleming and learn how this profitable health care provider in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix gain business and revenue through marketing technique and a recent acquisition. Platinum and palladium are important metals used in catalytic converters and Wellgreen Platinum's Wellgreen Project in the Canadian Yukon has one of the largest deposits of both in North America. Ellis speaks with Wellgreen CEO Greg Johnson.