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Barney Shynkaruk hosts the Friday edition of The Sportscage. Guests include: Catlin Schneider, Curtis Hunt, Ben Whitting, and Brandon Vanstone.
Curtis Hunt, the General Manager of the Prince Albert Raiders, joins the show to discuss the Raiders. Barney and Brendan also talk WHL.
In this week's episode, hear from Seattle Thunderbirds forward Colton Dach, Prince Albert Raiders general manager Curtis Hunt plus news on award-winning regular seasons from Regina's Connor Bedard and the Winnipeg ICE.
This week's episode features Vancouver Giants captain Justin Sourdif, Calgary Hitmen forward Sean Tschigerl, Prince Albert Raiders general manager Curtis Hunt, plus updates on Hockey Canada's National Junior Team Selection Camp and news on a pair of WHL coaching milestones.
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Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden. Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round. He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive. We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly. This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan. His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year. I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step. Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a root cellar. It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle. After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later. I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while. Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador. He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership. Tips from Jonah on getting a garden startedPlan now, before it’s time to plant and before snow falls, clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small. A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better. Note what you like, and what doesn’t work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved. Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon’t plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor’s ditch. Wait, maybe don’t do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden. Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round. He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive. We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly. This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan. His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year. I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step. Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a root cellar. It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle. After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later. I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while. Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador. He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership. Tips from Jonah on getting a garden started Plan now, before it's time to plant and before snow falls, clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small. A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better. Note what you like, and what doesn't work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved. Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon't plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor's ditch. Wait, maybe don't do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden. Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round. He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive. We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly. This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan. His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year. I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step. Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a root cellar. It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle. After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later. I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while. Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador. He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership. Tips from Jonah on getting a garden started Plan now, before it's time to plant and before snow falls, clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small. A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better. Note what you like, and what doesn't work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved. Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon't plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor's ditch. Wait, maybe don't do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
CFL and NFL talk with DT and Luc. Eskimos QB Trevor Harris joins the cage. - Jim Lang (22:23) - Justin Dunk (43:00) - Trevor Harris (1:05:00) - Curtis Hunt (1:26:00)
Happy New Year! The first cage of 2020 is with Michael Ball and Sean Kleisinger. - Gene Principe - Dan Clark (24:51) - Jamie Neugebauer (35:53) - Jim Lang (44:10) - Mitch Picton - Arash Madani (1:09:15) - Kyle Borsa (1:28:15) - Curtis Hunt (1:40:00)
Eddie Garcia, NAHREP [6:50], Curtis Hunt, NAGLREP [17:12], Nykea Pippion McGriff, WCR [27:56], and Peter De Jong, AREAA [40:04] share their story of their organizations and how getting involved has helped shape leadership and business skills for a successful career in real estate.
Guest 4 - The last GM to join the show in the preview series happens to be Curtis Hunt of the defending champion Prince Albert Raiders.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 15 intro for The Pipeline Show [1:22] - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Week, some news and notes items followed by the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe [14:33] - The tour around the WHL continues this week starting with a preview of the Brandon Wheat Kings with GM Darren Ritchie [32:17] - Next up are the Vancouver Giants who have a lot of talented players and a couple of questions marks to start the season. GM Barclay Parneta is the guest. [58:54] - The Medicine Hat Tigers are the next club on the agenda with GM and head coach Willie Desjardins returns to the WHL in his old stomping grounds. [1:17:18] - The last GM to join the show in the preview series happens to be Curtis Hunt of the defending champion Prince Albert Raiders. [1:42:58] - The Winnipeg Ice declined participation for the 3rd consecutive year but it wouldn't be fair to their new fan base not to offer up some sort of preview so Guy does it himself. [2:00:39] - Guy wraps up the episode for the week, previews next week's guest list and more.
Guest 4 - The champions from the WHL are the Prince Albert Raiders and GM Curtis Hunt is along to tell the audience about his team.
Curtis Hunt, Prince Albert Raiders General Manager.
On this episode Curtis Hunt is joined by Leeland Stone, we talk about Ultra Clash promo cards, Rakzetta plans and Role play ideas, custom game accessories and more.http://theheromode.com/
Curtis Hunt sings the Forever Jones song "Every Moment" for special music.
Curtis Hunt sings the Forever Jones song "Every Moment" for special music.
Curtis Hunt sings the Kirk Franklin song "But the Blood" for special music.
Curtis Hunt sings the Kirk Franklin song "But the Blood" for special music.
Curtis Hunt sings the Israel Houghton song "Jesus at the Center" for special music.
Curtis Hunt sings the Israel Houghton song "Jesus at the Center" for special music.
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