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Merry Christmas Eve! Today, we have a fiery holiday special for you, featuring segments from some of the best episodes and interviews from Conservative Daily! These include: Political Dissidents No Longer Safe in America with Guest's Dale & Kaysha Richardson Joe Oltmann and David Clements: The Government Declares WAR on the American People Joe Oltmann with Guest Craig Sawyer | P. Diddy EXPOSED: The Truth About the Elites' Abusive Blackmail Tactics Joe Oltmann & David Clements with Guest Amanda Olewiler | Cultural Diversity Has Been Weaponized: Diversity Without Unity to Chaos
Happy Friday! Today, Joe and David began with a discussion about political commentator Nick Fuentes, who is under threat of political violence, highlighting that he survived an assassination attempt earlier this week. They noted how these are bizarre times in America and how it's more dangerous than ever to be a political dissident. Later, Joe and David were joined by guests Dale and Kaysha Richardson to discuss the current landscape in Canada, the political persecution they faced during COVID, and more! We hope you have a Merry Christmas, we'll catch you next week!
Thanks for tuning into RealAg on the Weekend! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Evan Shout of Farmer Coach, and Lyndsey Smith and Kelvin Heppner, both of RealAgriculture, in a panel discussion on the FCC land value report and farm profitability; Dale Richardson with Earnscliffe Strategies on what to expect from the Saskatchewan election; and... Read More
Mechanical Engineering Technologist turned Saskatchewan whistleblower. He has been talking openly about the Hvac systems of buildings and how engineering controls were the first measure the government used against the population during COVID. Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100 – and be sure to let them know you're an SNP listener.
This last hospital stay (which took two months) did me in. I put on way too much weight, and after many conversations with our friend, Dale Richardson - I finally did something about it. More than 36 pounds later - and on my way to my goal of losing 50 -Dale and I discussed the process, changes, mindset, and benefits. www.richerhealthforyou.com There's more at www.peterrosenberger.com
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Roger Gewolb is a Business, Finance, Consumer, GeoPolitico-Economic news & trends expert. Roger is a Fair Money Champion and is a media personality. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dale pioneered research into HVAC infection controls relative to Aerosol Generating Medical Procedures for the SARS-Cov- 2 pandemic response. His research papers Pioneered during my degree are published under the title “COVID-19 and Negligent Engineering Practices; “Will This Kill People?”. The most recent research document is in the process of being published under the title “The Engineering of Bioterrorism, Child Trafficking, Treason and the Crime of Aggression Update II (A Preliminary Report and Analysis of Risk)”.
Tonight a story based on treasonous acts that started with a massive national security breach, human trafficking and corruption in the courts all the way to the highest court in the land.Maureen Steele with The Peoples Operation Restoration and Dale Richardson with the Karis Project are featured as their stories are not just endemic to the United States of America, but is happening in Canada, as well as many countries around the world.The intersection of their two stories exposes the dark underbelly of the court systems, the department of homeland security, child protective services, and both the Canadian and United States governments' failure to protect the people when real evidence was presented on corruption, treason, human trafficking and threats to national security.Interestingly enough, the Colorado court system, integral to this story, which has also proven to be highly corrupt when it comes to their efforts to remove Donald Trump from the ballot, is implicated in facilitating theft, human trafficking, as well as complete abandonment when it comes to your 4th amendment right of privacy. Once again, the public private partnership and collusion tramples on the rights of the people. The story will open as we define what human trafficking really is, then prepare for the horror or what is to come…FEATURING:1. MARUEEN STEELEa. http://Www.thefathersforjustice.org2. DALE RICHARDSONa. https://www.dsrkarisconsulting.com/the-karis-projectSubscribe to Freedom First Network on Rumble to watch all of our shows LIVE.In these tumultuous times of Pandemic Panic Theater, global chaos, and impending food shortages, the Biden Regime and globalists are apparently not fans of you owning precious metals. But fear not, Our Gold Guy, Ira Bershatsky, is here to guide you through the financial rollercoaster – schedule a consultation at ourgoldguy.com and forget Central Bank Digital Currencies; discreetly shipped coins are the real deal! https://ourgoldguy.com
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Israeli officials are using dehumanizing language to justify the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Palestinian refugee Zachariah is here to talk about the massive amount of civilian casualties as a result of Israel's bombing campaign. Politicians and border agents facilitating the invasion of America are guilty of treason. Independent journalist from Border Hawk News Dan Lyman joins Stew to reveal his exclusive footage of Border Patrol agents allowing illegals into the country. HVAC systems across the country are at risk of being sabotaged. Mechanical engineer Dale Richardson is here to explain his theory that HVAC systems were used to create Covid-19 hot spots at places like hospitals. It's time for extreme accountability and people like Anthony Fauci must be held to account for their murderous crimes against humanity. Lyndsey House is here to detail her vaccine injuries after she was forced to take the bioweapon in order to keep her job as a nurse. Keep The Stew Peters Show FREE and ON THE AIR! SUPPORT THE SPONSORS Below! Protect your retirement and wealth, get up to $10k in FREE SILVER using this link: https://goldco.com/stew Stew Peters has carefully crafted his own line of supplements, PURGE your Body of The Invaders! Go To https://purgesuddenly.com High Quality Prepper Food, Now in $100 Buckets! Go to Https://heavensharvest.com use Promocode STEW This 60 second ‘candy chew hack” can fix your prostate problems: https://flowforcemax.com/stew NO FILTERS: Clean up your AIR with these high quality air filtration systems, and protect yourself from shedding: https://thetriadaer.com/ Promocode STEW Studies show that ESS60 in Olive oil has led to a 90% EXTENSION in life. Go To https://myvitalc.com/stew Gun Holsters, BIG SALE! Just go to https://www.vnsh.com/stew and get $50 OFF! Get Healthy Nutrients with https://fieldofgreens.com Use Promocode STEW The world's first and only personalized nootropics https://nootopia.com/Stewpeters Improve your digestion, stress, and health with Mag Breakthrough: https://bioptimizers.com/stewpeters TAXATION IS THEFT! Before You Pay your Taxes, Consult Peymon at https://Freedomlawschool.org
Dale Richardson and his daughter Kaysha discuss how their attempts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 utilizing Dale's HVAC mechanical engineering expertise led to their persecution and ultimately to their current mission to expose the crimes exacerbated during the Covid 19 “Pandemic”. Reference Links: https://www.dsrkarisconsulting.com/the-karis-project https://www.amazon.com/COVID-19-Negligent-Engineering-Practices-People-ebook/dp/B0BSHBF6RL
Dale Richardson and his daughter Kaysha discuss how their attempts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 utilizing Dale's HVAC mechanical engineering expertise led to their persecution and ultimately to their current mission to expose the crimes exacerbated during the Covid 19 “Pandemic”.Reference Links:https://www.dsrkarisconsulting.com/the-karis-projecthttps://www.amazon.com/COVID-19-Negligent-Engineering-Practices-People-ebook/dp/B0BSHBF6RL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dale Richardson and his daughter Kaysha discuss how their attempts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 utilizing Dale's HVAC mechanical engineering expertise led to their persecution and ultimately to their current mission to expose the crimes exacerbated during the Covid 19 “Pandemic”. Reference Links: https://www.dsrkarisconsulting.com/the-karis-project https://www.amazon.com/COVID-19-Negligent-Engineering-Practices-People-ebook/dp/B0BSHBF6RL
Welcome back to The SKoop, the podcast that takes you inside the week in Saskatchewan politics, from the headlines to the backrooms. First, they discuss NDP MLA Nathaniel Teed's so-called "privacy breach" by the government, regarding his position on SLGA liquor stores. Then they dig into the backroom process and politics of Scott Moe and Christine Tell's apologies this week in the wake of the Colin Thatcher throne speech saga, particularly: what is it like to advise a political leader that they need to apologize? Then, they analyze the Saskatchewan First Act and its political implications, and then wrap up with the inaugural segment of "What Actually Mattered This Week". Follow/Subscribe to The SKoop: Spotify Apple Podcasts theskoop.ca WIN A $100 GIFT CARD! Subscribe to The SKoop newsletter and share The SKoop with friends to increase your chance of winning. Go here to enter. Featuring: Kevin Doherty, former Saskatchewan Party MLA and cabinet minister, and current Senior Strategy Advisor at Prairie Sky Strategy; Sally Housser, NDP insider and former Saskatchewan NDP chief of staff, and current Senior Manager, Public Affairs at Canadian Strategy Group; and Dale Richardson, podcaster and former director of communications for the Saskatchewan Party. FOLLOW the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any major podcast app, and don't forget to give a 5-star review. Follow The SKoop on Twitter (@theskooppodcast). Want to ask a question for The SKoop team? Write a message to our mailbag here. The SKoop is a podcast from 306 Media Productions. Sponsorship inquiries. Music is "Highway 94" from Blue Dot Sessions. Sign up and share The SKoop to win a $100 gift card!
Dale has been working on a new podcast recently! Listen to the latest episode of The SKoop: Inside Saskatchewan Politics. From the headlines to the backrooms, The SKoop is the only place for in-depth political analysis and commentary on Saskatchewan politics. Featuring: Kevin Doherty, former Saskatchewan Party MLA and cabinet minister; Sally Housser, NDP insider and former Saskatchewan NDP chief of staff; and Dale Richardson, podcaster and former director of communications for the Saskatchewan Party. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any major podcast app. Visit The SKoop website. On this episode of The SKoop, the team breaks down in excruciating detail the lopsided NDP win in the Meewasin by-election and what it all means, including data and door knocking, party messaging, and thoughts on why Sask Party voters took their money and stayed home. Then they discuss the Saskatchewan NDP un-inviting Jagmeet Singh from their annual convention, with Kevin questioning whether it was actually Carla Beck's office that strategically leaked this news to the Leader Post. They also chat about this week's population numbers that showed more people coming to Saskatchewan. Thanks for listening SKoop people! Enter to win a $50 VISA gift card by taking The SKoop fall listener survey (only four questions!) Click here.
In this bonus episode of Cause & Affect, energy leaders and advocates give candid advice to the re-elected Liberal government about the future of this critically important industry in Canada. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuests:Jean CharestGary MarSusannah PierceAaron GunnJen TurnerChief Wallace FoxDeidra GarykCory MorganSteve SaddlebackMolly BeckelSource of 2021 Throne Speech audio: https://www.canada.ca/en/privy-council/campaigns/speech-throne/2021/speech-from-the-throne.htmlCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
In this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Derek Evans, CEO of MEG Energy. They discuss Derek's work and MEG Energy's involvement with the Oilsands Pathways to Net Zero project and efforts to decarbonize, the ongoing innovation work at MEG Energy, the future of Calgary and Alberts's energy economy, and a lot more. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Derek Evans, CEO of MEG EnergyCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
In this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Dr. Heather Exner-Pirot - a research advisor with the Indigenous Resource Network, policy analyst with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, board member of the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network, and a Global Fellow with the Wilson Center. They discuss indigenous economic participation in Canada's energy industries, the opportunities Canada's arctic provides to transport our energy around the world, the future of Indigenous-Industry relationships, and a lot more.Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Dr. Heather Exner-PirotCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
On this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Matthew Klippenstein, Regional Manager, Western Canada and Branch Manager for the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) and Hydrogen BC (HyBC). They discuss the growing role of hydrogen in BC's transportation sector, what Canada's energy sector can offer to help move hydrogen ahead, how Matthew got involved in the hydrogen sector, and much more. Hosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalGuest: Matthew KlippensteinCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
On this episode of Cause & Affect, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Chris Sankey, an Indigenous resource issues commentator and former councillor of the Lax Kw' Alaams First Nation, which is north of Prince Rupert. They discuss how Canada's energy sector can provide uplift for Indigenous communities and advance Reconciliation; Chris's role as a negotiator on the Pacific Northwest LNG agreement; the illegal protestors at Fairy Creek and at other projects that are preventing Indigenous economic participation and self-sufficiency; and his time as an elected councillor for the Lax Kw' Alaams. Guest: Chris SankeyHosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal Cause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
Cause & Affect is back! On this episode, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Marla Orenstein, Director of the Natural Resources Centre at the Canada West Foundation. They discuss the distinction between an energy transition and a "Just Transition"; opportunities for economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities in the resource industry; a pizza metaphor that was "born of necessity" to describe the difference between Canada's carbon tax and clean fuel standards; and a lot more. Guest: Marla Orenstein, Director of the Natural Resources Centre, Canada West FoundationHosts: Stewart Muir and Margareta DovgalCause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
In this episode I speak to Dale Richardson, podcast host of the show Persist, a podcast all about mental health in politics. Dale is also the Saskatchewan Podcast Network creator, host of Talk 306 and a former Brad Wall staffer. Just in time for our latest federal election! Find Persist and Talk 306 here https://saskpodcastnetwork.com Follow the podcast on facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bunny-Hugs-and-Mental-Health-103055408571486 on instagram https://www.instagram.com/bunnyhugspodcast/ and Twitter @hugsmental Check out my children book at https://www.amazon.ca/Sometimes-Daddy-Cries-Todd-Rennebohm/dp/0228834678 Bunny Hugs and Mental Health is currently on the Top Ten Best Canadian Mental Health podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_mental_health_podcasts/
In this episode of Cause & Affect, Stewart and Margareta are joined by Patricia Schouker, a Washington D.C.-based energy analyst. Together, they discuss how Canada's energy agenda is understood around the world; the connection between energy security and cybersecurity; and the role of liquified natural gas (LNG) in a transforming Canadian economy. As well, Stewart and Margareta discuss a recent column that calls for a ban on fossil fuel advertising.
Alex MacPherson is the Editor of allSaskatchewan.com, a business news publication in Saskatchewan that recently launched, and was previously a reporter for the Saskatoon Star Phoenix. Alex returns to the Talking 306 Podcast to speak with host Dale Richardson about his early love of flying airplanes and how an autoimmune condition prevented him from flying in the Canadian Air Force; the incredible story of his great uncle Ian MacPherson during World War II; what the last 18 months have been like for him during the COVID-19 pandemic and how COVID-19 should be reported on going forward; the oral history feature of the BHP-PotashCorp takeover bid that he wrote last fall; and everything there is to know about his work as the Editor for the recently launched allSaskatchewan.com. The Talking 306 Podcast is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported this month in part by Conexus and DirectWest. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Talking 306 Podcast is presented by 306 Media Productions, a premiere podcast production and consulting company based in Saskatchewan. 306 Media Productions works with businesses, brands, organizations, and entrepreneurs to create professional podcasts and audio stories. Start your podcast project right now. Visit the Talking 306 Podcast website. Learn more about the Saskatchewan Podcast Network.
The PERSIST Podcast is co-hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, host of the Talking 306 Podcast. PERSIST aims to improve mental health in politics and public life. Learn more about PERSIST. Follow the PERSIST Podcast for free: SPOTIFY | APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | YOUTUBE In this bonus episode of the Talking 306 Podcast, PERSIST hosts Dale Richardson and Emile Scheffel speak with Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, NDP Member of Parliament for Nunavut. Mumilaaq discusses taking a mental health leave in fall 2020 after experiencing "extreme burnout, anxiety, and depression", and the response from her community to that decision; the suicide and housing crises in Nunavut; the pressures and demands of being a Member of Parliament and being the the only representative of Canada's largest electoral district; the freedom she feels in her party to authentically be herself; how different cultural norms contribute to mental health challenges; the work she did in suicide prevention in Nunavut before the 2019 election; and more. "I did get to a point where it was medical leave. I had to take that time off because I don't know what happens after that; the answer was probably body shut-down and that's how much I had worked myself into a state where I really needed rest." - Mumilaaq Qaqqaq PERSIST is produced by 306 Media Productions. About the PERSIST Podcast hosts: Emile Scheffel was previously the Executive Director of the BC Liberal Party and a communications aide in the BC Premier's Office. Dale Richardson was the Director of Digital Operations to Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe, and Director of Communications for the Saskatchewan Party.
In this episode of Cause & Affect, Stewart and Margareta are joined by their Resource Works colleague Josiah Haynes. The three discuss the potential for a northern energy corridor to significantly improve energy market access in Canada; the critical differences between energy "transition" vs. energy "transformation"; how much worldwide greenhouse gas emissions actually decreased during the pandemic (Stewart's guess is WAY off); and Stewart unsuccessfully tries to convince Producer Dale of becoming a TikTok producer. Cause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER.The theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".
On Episode 1 of Cause & Affect, hosts Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal are joined by David Yager, a Canadian energy commentator, author, policy analyst, and former oilfield services executive. David discusses his book, "From Miracle to Menace"; the much talked about but ultimately aspirational goal of "net zero" emissions; the fact that fossil fuels are absolutely essential to live in Canada; that viral "Thank you, North Face" video; and more. Cause & Affect is presented by Resource Works and hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. The podcast is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.Follow or Subscribe to Cause & Affect on all major podcast apps, including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, and STITCHER. Theme song for Cause & Affect is called "Logtown".This episode contains audio from a YouTube video by Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Oilfield Services.
Cause & Affect is a new podcast from Resource Works, hosted by Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal. Listen to conversations and analysis with guests on the realities of energy, climate, and the Canadian economy.Learn more about Resource Works. Cause & Affect is produced by Dale Richardson at 306 Media Productions.
Fraser Tolmie is the Mayor of Moose Jaw. Mayor Tolmie joins host Dale Richardson to discuss his life and career, including his family's Scottish roots and history; studying War Studies at King's College and his career as an Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces; Moose Jaw's place in Saskatchewan; his career as a city councillor and mayor; taking risks and the freedoms he has Mayor of Moose Jaw; the viral marketing campaigns for Moose Jaw that he has been an integral part of; and his decision to seek the nomination for the Conservative Party of Canada in the riding of Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan. The Talking 306 Podcast is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported this month in part by Conexus, DirectWest, SaskEnergy and the Government of Saskatchewan. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Talking 306 Podcast is presented by 306 Media Productions, a premiere podcast production and consulting company based in Saskatchewan. 306 Media Productions works with businesses, brands, organizations, and entrepreneurs to create professional podcasts and audio stories. Start your podcast project right now. Visit the Talking 306 Podcast website. Learn more about the Saskatchewan Podcast Network.
Heather Morrison is a producer and host at CBC Saskatoon radio, and has been an actor, director, and leader in Saskatoon's theatre and arts community for many years. Heather joins host Dale Richardson to discuss her life and career, including her early years at Aden Bowman high school and the acting advice she once gave Dale; her career as an actor and director in Saskatoon, and the reasons why she ultimately decided to stop acting; the current state of Saskatoon's arts community; her work at CBC Saskatoon; training for a marathon - which she just ran this weekend so congratulations to Heather!; and a lot more. The Talking 306 Podcast is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported this month in part by Conexus, DirectWest, SaskEnergy and the Government of Saskatchewan. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Talking 306 Podcast is presented by 306 Media Productions, a premiere podcast production and consulting company based in Saskatchewan. 306 Media Productions works with businesses, brands, organizations, and entrepreneurs to create professional podcasts and audio stories. Start your podcast project right now. Visit the Talking 306 Podcast website. Learn more about the Saskatchewan Podcast Network.
Andrew Gottselig is the CEO of Hooplife Basketball and the Co-Founder and CEO of Citrus Technologies. Andrew joins host Dale Richardson to discuss the NBA playoffs, the local basketball scene in Regina, cultivating Saskatchewan talent, how Citrus Technologies is progressing, and the recent news that Hooplife will be opening a massive basketball and training facility in Regina. The Talking 306 Podcast is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported this month in part by Conexus, DirectWest, SaskEnergy and the Government of Saskatchewan, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Talking 306 Podcast is presented by 306 Media Productions, a premiere podcast production and consulting company based in Saskatchewan. 306 Media Productions works with businesses, brands, organizations, and entrepreneurs to create professional podcasts and audio stories. Start your podcast project right now. Visit the Talking 306 Podcast website. Learn more about the Saskatchewan Podcast Network.
PERSIST is a brand new podcast co-hosted and produced by Talking 306 host Dale Richardson. PERSIST is a multi-partisan podcast that aims to improve mental health in politics and public life. The podcast features conversations with politicians, political staff, experts, and those in public life that share their experiences managing mental health and how mental health in politics can be improved. The first two full-length episodes are now available, including a conversation with former premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark. Listen to PERSIST for free: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts Buzzsprout Learn more about the PERSIST mental health initiative.
Jenn Dean is a Regina-based family coach and host of the podcast "Families Matter Most". As part of the Saskatchewan Podcasters Series, host Dale Richardson speaks with Jenn about her life and career, including growing up in Ear Falls, Ontario; how her parent’s story shaped how she is as a parent; how she met her husband and their journey to Saskatoon; how she started family coaching; her podcast, Families Matter Most; and much, much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast that's hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported this month in part by Conexus, DirectWest, and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Visit the Talking 306 Podcast website.
Jade Roberts is an Indigenous educator, artist, and the host of Still Here, Still Healing - a podcast that brings awareness to the history and lasting impacts of residential schools. As part of the Saskatchewan Podcasters Series, Host Dale Richardson speaks with Jade about her life, including growing up in La Ronge and her family’s diverse history; her experience moving from La Ronge to Saskatoon and her teaching career; how her father’s experience in residential school inspired her to start a podcast; the residential school survivors and guests she speaks to on her podcast; the effects of intergenerational trauma; how we can keep growing podcasting in Saskatchewan; and much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast that's hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported this month in part by Conexus, DirectWest, and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Register for the upcoming Saskatchewan Podcast Network PODCAST MEETUP on March 2. Join the Saskatchewan Podcast Network and its members via Zoom to discuss "Podcasting through the Pandemic", where Saskatchewan podcasters will share their experiences podcasting during COVID-19.
James Avramenko is the host of Friendless, a podcast about losing friends, one hour at a time. Host Dale Richardson got together with James recently to discuss his life, including growing up in Calgary; his relationship with his parents and being a child of divorce; his love of theatre and the arts and working as an actor; the story of how he met his wife, Jennica, and their life in Saskatoon; and podcasting, including the reason he started his own podcast, growing podcasting in Saskatchewan, how he has evolved as a podcaster; and much, much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast created and hosted by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported in part this month by Conexus, DirectWest, and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Subscribe/Follow the Talking 306 Podcast for FREE.
Mason Gardiner is a public relations specialist at Conexus Credit Union and the host of "What Connects Us", a podcast powered by Conexus. In this episode, host Dale Richardson speaks with Mason about his life and career, including growing up in a farming family in Lemburg, Saskatchewan, and some challenging early years; losing his father to cancer and how he was inspired to come out in the years after that; his time at university and participating in JDC West (university business games); how a mentor helped him land a dream marketing job with the Saskatchewan Roughriders; joining the growing and talented team at Conexus Credit Union; lessons from hosting and producing the What Connects Us podcast and how we can grow podcasting in Saskatchewan; his cat, Kevin McCattister; and much, much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast created and hosted by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, which is supported this month by SaskEnergy, Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways, and Conexus. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Subscribe and listen to the Talking 306 Podcast for free.
Eric Anderson is the host of YXE Underground, an original Saskatoon podcast that profiles people doing great things in Saskatoon but are flying under the radar. Eric sits down with host Dale Richardson to discuss his life and career, including growing up in Swift Current; the challenges he encountered working as a teacher in small town Saskatchewan; making the jump to a career in journalism and working at CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon; his decision to move away from journalism and working at his day job at Sherbrooke Community Centre in Saskatoon; why he decided to start the YXE Underground podcast; the technical challenges of podcasting; how he has evolved as a podcaster; how we can grow the podcasting industry in Saskatchewan; and much more. Follow YXE Underground on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. The Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. Visit the new website for the Talking 306 Podcast.
Lisa Thomaidis is the head coach of the University of Saskatchewan women's basketball team and the head coach of the Canadian national women's basketball team. Coach Thomaidis speaks with host Dale Richardson about her life and career, including her family’s history and her father’s life growing up in Greece; the classic story of how her parents met each other; growing up in Dundas, Ontario; her own success playing high school, university and professional basketball; how a career-ending injury lead to a coaching career; early struggles and what turned around the U of S Huskie women’s basketball program; leadership and coaching other coaches; homegrown Saskatchewan basketball talent; the upcoming 2021 Tokyo Olympics; the last time she received a technical foul; and much, much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
Stephanie Taylor is a national correspondent for The Canadian Press in Saskatchewan, where she covers all things news, including the Saskatchewan Legislature. Stephanie and host Dale Richardson got together over Zoom last week to discuss her life and career, including growing up in Winnipeg and how that city is surprisingly great; how a gap year after university compelled her to pursue a journalism career; attending journalism school in Nova Scotia and her first jobs as a reporter with smaller newspapers; moving to Regina to work at CBC Saskatchewan; her sometimes tough approach to reporting and covering the Saskatchewan legislature; her work as a correspondent for The Canadian Press; how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her life this year; Twitter and social media; our dogs; and much, much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
Eric Dillon is the Chief Executive Officer at Conexus Credit Union. Eric speaks with host Dale Richardson about his life and career, including his family’s background and Saskatchewan roots; growing up in a military family and moving around Canada; how he got started in the financial and credit union world; his approach to leadership; the importance of failing forward and taking the time to THINK during the day; Conexus’s new headquarters in Regina; investing in Saskatchewan's tech sector; and much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork. Listen to What Connects Us, a new podcast powered by Conexus.
Tina Beaudry-Mellor was the MLA for Regina University from 2016-2020, and served as the Minister of Advanced Education, Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan, Minister Responsible for Status of Women, and Minister of Social Services. Tina recently spoke virtually with host Dale Richardson to discuss the results of the recent 2020 provincial election and her loss in Regina University, the negative effects of social media on elected officials, mental health and the personal toll that public life takes, the differences between academic study of politics and the actual practice of it, the future of Saskatchewan's tech industry, Saskatchewan's rising place in the world, what she plans to do next, and much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
Mark Johnston is the morning host on Regina’s Play 92 radio station, and when they are actually playing, he's also the in-game host for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Mark recently sat down with Dale to discuss his life and career, including his early life, playing hockey growing up, how he got into radio broadcasting, imposter syndrome and performing on the air, our shared love for Howard Stern, the creative restrictions that radio has, and Dale admits to Mark that he's never actually listened to him on the radio. They also discuss mental health and anxiety, Mark’s journey to sobriety and how fellow broadcaster Rod Pedersen has helped him on that path. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
This week I interview the founder of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, Dale Richardson. We discuss networking through podcasts, the one-way intimacy of new media, holding onto memories of old friends, and as always try to get to the bottom of what it takes to be a good friend in today's society.
This episode was originally published in April, 2019. Ashlyn George is a Saskatchewan-based travel blogger and social media influencer. She’s operated the travel website The Lost Girls Guide for several years, was Tourism Saskatchewan’s Saskatchewanderer in 2015, and now works with clients like McDonald’s and NFL Canada as a digital media creator and influencer. Ashlyn sits down with host Dale Richardson to discuss her life growing up on a grain farm in eastern Saskatchewan; her university studies in pre-med and education; her travels around the world; and promoting Saskatchewan as a great travel destination and place to call home. Ashlyn and Dale also have a lengthy conversation about social media, including the negative and not-so glamorous side of being a social media influencer. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
This episode was originally published in July, 2019. Sarah Mills is the news director for 980 CJME Radio in Regina. Host Dale Richardson talks to Sarah about her life and career, including her early life and education in England; the incredible careers of both of her parents; a near-fatal car crash that transformed her – literally and figuratively – and how that car crash led her to change career paths and go into journalism; how she ended up in Saskatchewan; her career at Rawlco Radio doing various reporting and radio jobs, including covering the Saskatchewan Legislature; as well as many other topics, including the differences between British and Canadian/Saskatchewan politics. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast hosted and produced by Dale Richardson. The podcast is a proud member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network. The Saskatchewan Podcast Network is supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy, and the Talking 306 Podcast is sponsored by Path Cowork.
Rod Pedersen is the host of The Rod Pedersen Show, and was the voice of the Saskatchewan Roughriders on CKRM Radio from 1998-2018. Rod talks to host Dale Richardson about his life and career, including his early life growing up in Milestone, Saskatchewan; his early jobs in radio and broadcasting; the current state of the Roughriders organization; and his recent departure from radio and the new Facebook Live show he hosts. Rod also talks to Dale about his struggles with and recovery from addiction, and about an incident that happened on a January day in 2015 that changed the course of his life. The Talking 306 Podcast is an original Saskatchewan podcast hosted and produced by Dale Richardson that is part of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network and sponsored by Path Cowork.
Andrew Gottselig is the founder and CEO of Hooplife Basketball Inc. - a Regina-based basketball program for kids of all ages, skill levels and socioeconomic status. He is also the Co-founder and CEO of Citrus Technology, a software company that helps camps run their operations and logistics. Dale sits down with Andrew (pre-pandemic) to discuss his life, including his early years and family, his love for basketball, how and why he started Hooplife, coaching, his new software company Citrus Technology, and of course the NBA. They also talk about Kobe Bryant’s death and legacy, and that conversation includes some tears. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is sponsored by Path Cowork. The Talking 306 Podcast is a member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy.
For this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by FR8STAR, West Union, Iowa no-tiller Loran Steinlage is joined by Dale Richardson, who no-tills about 500 acres of corn, soybeans and cover crops just outside of Springfield, Missouri.
Devin Heroux is a news and olympics reporter for CBC Sports. Host Dale Richardson sits down (remotely) with Devin to discuss how he’s been coping during Covid-19; his story growing up in Saskatoon; why he quit playing youth hockey; his days as a very eager high schooler; how he decided to finally come out publicly when he was the sports editor at the University of Saskatchewan newspaper; his journey as an “out” sports journalist in Canada; the olympics; the Raptors; Michael Jordan and The Last Dance; storytelling, and so much more! The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is sponsored by Path Cowork. The Talking 306 Podcast is a member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, supported by Conexus Credit Union and SaskEnergy.
Trent Finlayson is a professional water skier and coach, originally from Emma Lake, Saskatchewan. Trent was one of Dale's coaches and mentors growing up as a competitive water skier in Saskatchewan. Host Dale Richardson talks to Trent about his life and career, including growing up at Emma Lake; how and when he got into competitive water skiing; his career as a professional water skier and now as a full-time coach in Texas; the sport of water skiing itself; and life as a new dad. Trent and Dale also reminisce about their time water skiing together in Saskatchewan during the early 2000s, and much more. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is sponsored by Path Cowork. The Talking 306 Podcast is a member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, supported by Conexus Credit Union.
Devin Pacholik is the social media manager and marketing and communications administrator at the Regina Public Library. Host Dale Richardson sits down with Devin to talk about his life and career, including his family, school, and early life; writing jokes and doing stand up comedy; his work as a freelance journalist for Vice.com; writing his infamous KFC buffet story; attending Craven; working as a radio broadcaster; cancel culture; and now his work at the Regina Public Library, where he has taken Regina's social media scene by storm with his impressive and hilarious social media content. The Talking 306 Podcast is hosted and produced by Dale Richardson, and is sponsored by Path Cowork. The Talking 306 Podcast is a member of the Saskatchewan Podcast Network, supported by Conexus Credit Union.