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Broadcast from KSQD on 7-04-2024: Natural bodies of water illustrates the importance of bright neon colors for visibility. Plus: additional advice on keeping children safe around water. Research on gender differences in space travel effects reveals women are more resilient. A study finding greater gene activity disruption in male vs female astronauts has implications for future space missions. An interview with Dr. Gabor Mate covers a broad range of topics: Discussion of addiction reframing it as a brain state Factors contributing to addiction proneness include: Early life experiences and attachment relationships Brain development and environmental influences Neurotransmitters and addiction susceptibility Critical periods for healthy attachment and brain development Parallels between addiction and attention deficit disorder (ADD) Origins and misconceptions about ADD Impact of parental stress on child development Transgenerational patterns in addiction and ADD Dr. Mate's personal experiences with ADD Treatment approaches for ADD Parenting strategies and misconceptions Impact of modern technology on attention spans Dr. Mate's book "When the Body Says No" Mind-body connection in chronic illnesses Stress and disease development Personality traits associated with chronic illness Importance of addressing psychological factors in treatment The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and its role in health Discussion of narcolepsy and emotional arousal The seven A's of healing approach Importance of introspection and self-awareness for health Dr. Mate's book "Hold On To Your Kids" Impact of peer influence on child development Importance of parental attachment and influence About Gabor Mate, MD: Worked as a family physician for two decades Served as Medical Coordinator of the Palliative Care Unit at Vancouver Hospital Spent eight years working in Vancouver's Downtown East side with patients challenged by addiction and mental illness Bestselling author of multiple books on addiction, stress, and child development Known for his expertise in trauma, addiction, stress, and childhood development Advocates for a compassionate approach to addiction and mental health Developed the Compassionate Inquiry psycho-therapeutic method
A conversation with long time anti poverty activist and community organizer about ongoing organizing work in Toronto to fight gentrification. John speaks about the ways that climate justice and housing are connected in this interview. Also John specifically highlights the 230 Fight Back campaign. John Clarke was an organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) for 28 years. He is presently the Packer Visitor in Social Justice at York University and a member of 230 Fighback, resisting gentrification in Toronto's Downtown East. https://230fightback.com Our weekly music is "Passage" by Anarchist Mountains. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Tuesdays at 1pm. On @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 10:30pm on Tuesdays. On @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays. Also it broadcasts on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am and Saturdays at 7am.
Marc Deveraux Host of Vancouver True Crime Since August 3, 2019, I have been the host and creator of Vancouver's True Crime Podcast. I explore the topics of psychopathy, cults, serial killers and the missing and the murdered. I advocate for MMIWG and do my part to bring awareness to this horrific situation in British Columbia. I was born and raised in Vancouver, and I have dual United States citizenship and have traveled to over 40 major cities in North America working in corporate sales. I realized that my home town had a disproportionate number of serial killers and extremely dangerous predators that have used the province of British Columbia as a hunting ground. The highway of tears in northern British Columbia. Vancouver Island has had numerous suspicious disappearances and unsolved murders. Metro Vancouver is rife with homicides 600 unsolved cold cases, the majority gang related. The Downtown East side of Vancouver has been the hunting ground of dangerous sex offenders and serial killer since the 1960's. The Boozing Barber to Robert Pickton.B.C. Has the highest number of missing people in Canada three times the national average. Vancouver True Crime https://linktr.ee/vancouvertruecrimehttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CeRgn2wILtY/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://www.instagram.com/tv/CeRgn2wILtY/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Instagram https://instagram.com/vancouver_true_crime?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vancouvertruecrimeSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/65hlE05kcJTsFTCahJPQwAApple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vancouver-true-crime/id1474729098?uo=4Links For The Occult Rejects, Lux Rising, NY Patriot Show and Our Element Serverhttps://linktr.ee/theoccultrejectsBeard Productshttps://www.instagram.com/bearded_518/Candleshttps://www.instagram.com/itslitcandlesbydiane/
In this session, originally recorded on March 29, 2022, we asked Nandita Bijur and Galen MacLusky to share the mindsets and principles that have helped their organization, Prosper Canada, introduce and integrate human-centred design into their projects. Download the session handout at https://maytree.com/wp-content/uploads/5GI-Mar2022.pdf. Five Good Ideas More poetry, less long-division Use design tools as a scaffold, not a checklist Start and end with people’s experience Focus on the “why’s” when creating together, not the “what’s” Use boundaries and constraints as creative springboards Resources Creative Reaction Lab’s Equity-Centred Community Design (ECCD) approach – An excellent guide to doing values-based and equity-driven design work. This includes a field guide on how to centre equity in the design work you’re doing. IDEO.org + Acumen’s free Introduction to Human Centred Design course – A free, online, seven-week course that takes you through the basic tools and approach behind Human-Centred Design. It’s a great way to build your toolkit and understanding of what this practice can offer you in your work, from two amazing organizations. Service Design Tools – A curated selection of service design (a practice within Human-Centred Design) tools that you can use as a scaffold for your own explorations into research, idea-generation, prototyping, and implementation activities. Mental Wellness at Work in Toronto’s Downtown East – A helpful case study by the Health Commons Solution Lab that gives insight to how to frame challenges and design an approach that meets the needs of participants. Conceptual Blockbusting, by James L. Adams – Complete with activities and stories, this book can help you understand the psychological barriers to creativity and how you can ‘unblock’ them. A great resource for anyone who wants to support their own and others’ creative ideas. About the presenters Nandita Bijur Nandita (she/her) is a senior officer at Prosper Canada, working with municipal and community partners to integrate financial empowerment into existing services. As a service designer who has worked with frontline organizations and governments, she is most energized by learning how to make complex systems accessible and understandable. Galen MacLusky Galen is responsible for managing Prosper Canada’s Technology-Enabled Financial Empowerment projects, including the Benefits wayfinder. Galen is passionate about working with community organizations to help build and scale new ideas that deepen their impact. The foundations of his work are approaches that help organizations engage with those who are impacted by their services and test new programs and services with minimal investment. He has ten years of experience as a service designer in the private, public, and non-profit sectors, as well as a Master’s Degree in Engineering, Design, and Innovation from Northwestern University.
Decades ago, businesses fled the downtowns and evolved in the suburbs. Today we are seeing more businesses valuing being back in the thick of it all. Joining Chris to give us the story of a company relocating into a downtown setting is the Vice President of Financial Technology of East Lansing, Sara Frank-Hepfer!
Decades ago, businesses fled the downtowns and evolved in the suburbs. Today we are seeing more businesses valuing being back in the thick of it all. Joining Chris to give us the story of a company relocating into a downtown setting is the Vice President of Financial Technology of East Lansing, Sara Frank-Hepfer!
East Point Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham discusses a new $111 million development project coming to downtown East Point.Plus, Andy Miller, a veteran health care journalist and the interim southern bureau editor for Kaiser Health News, discusses why Gov. Brian Kemp is in support of doing away with the Affordable Healthcare Act's enrollment platform, Healthcare.gov, and what this could mean for Georgians.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Between the years of 1978 and 2001, numerous women disappeared from the Downtown East side of Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. Police dismissed the disappearances, mostly because the women were drug addicts and sex trade workers. And even when people called the Vancouver police to say, I think this man's a murderer, it was dismissed. For over twenty years one man raped, murdered, dismembered and disposed of at least 23 women at his pig farm. Forty-nine, if you believe the killer. This is the story of Pork Chop Rob, Robert William Pickton. The Pig Farmer Killer.
Welcome back to 50 PLUS A TIP Podcast and you guys are in for a treat! This episode Riley and I sit down with the extremely knowledgeable, SWer ally, and absolute powerhouse Tamara O'Doherty. Tamara is a lecturer in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University (the #1 university in Canada for criminology), with several research projects and publications related to the impacts of criminalization, victimization in commercial sex, legal analyses of human trafficking, and other human-rights and knowledge production publications. Prior to her academic involvement, Tamara spent decades working along side sex workers and other sex worker allies, primarily in Vancouver's Downtown East-side, and during the height of the missing women's crisis, throughout the Pickton trial and its related media frenzy, through the 2010 Olympics, the BC provincial Inquiry into the missing women's crisis, and through the Bedford and SWUAV legal cases as they each made their way through the court system. If that intro is any indicator - we had a LOT to discuss this episode, so we had to break it up into 2 PARTS. This first part of the interview we cover: What is the current SW research showing us? Why are there so many misunderstandings and so much misinformation about SW? Is s3x trafficking a real concern? What is the Bedford case, Bill c36, PCEPA and what are their implications? What are some legal changes that should occur and what would the desired results be? And from a research standpoint - are there benefits to commercial sex? Once you're done learning about all that, head over to PART 2 of this interview where we ask Tamara all your listener questions!
Jason Lam from CentreCourt Development tells us why Prime Condos is one of the best opportunities in the pre-construction condo market today. Get Platinum Access - https://www.talkcondo.com/toronto/prime-condos
Case 1: Remembering the missing women of downtown east side Vancouver. Over two decades, several women were disappearing from Vancouver’s Downtown East side. In 2002, Robert Willie Pickton was arrested on charges of kidnap and murder of over 50+ young sex workers. His crime spree lasted over TWO decades. How did this Pig Farmer not get caught?! Case 2: The most intelligent serial killer in history. Edmund Kemper committed his first crimes at only 15. Well known for his high intelligence, Edmund picked up and murdered co-eds as well as members of his own family. Standing at a whopping 6 foot 9 inches, how did this man hide in plain sight?! Follow our Social Media for case requests and updates: Instagram: @PlanetCrimePodcast Twitter: @PlanetCrimePod Facebook: Planet Crime Podcast Email: planetcrimepodcast@mail.com Time Stamps: Robert Pickton: 11:30 Edmund Kemper: 56:13 Sources used: www.murderpedia.org www.thescarechamber.com www.wikipedia.com www.biography.com www.allthatsinteresting.com Music Used: Purple Planet Music – Creepy Hollow Kevin Mcloed – Interloper Kevin Mcloed – Pop goes the Weasel
A1 missed the recording again! Body clock spoilt! But don't worry the show must go on in Episode 58 of HAPAPAP Podcast! Summer is here, start blasting your aircon. No aircon? Feel the aircon in your pants! ? What did we do the last week? ? Y1 Watched Coco at home! (A show about the 7th Month. In Mexico ?) ?? Z1 Watched Ant-Man and the Wasp. A superhero family show. Listen to his review! ??? Went to Cosfest XVII: Reunite at Downtown East. Lots of cosplayers! Some good, some bad, some… ? A1 Baked Starbucks Cookies because he cannot afford Starbucks ?? Attempted to fix his body clock but everything gone wrong ⏰? News from our Google Feeeeeeeed ? Super French Fry cracked a train’s window! Only in Japan! ???? Real Mission Impossible in Thailand ⛰?♂️?? Feel the Aircon in your Pants! Wow! Cool breathable Ultra Thin and Super Light ? Other Stuff Xian Dan Chao Ren Have you heard? Netflix is making an Ultraman anime series coming out in 2019! Looks awesome. But looking back at Death Note, A1 is worried. https://www.instagram.com/p/BlH-zYVFkhz/?taken-by=hapapaplife Tom Cruise Action Figure We found out about the this Mission Impossible figurine while googling for Ethan Hunt. Wow, this thing actually looks good! That's Mr Tom Cruise for you!
A1 missed the recording again! Body clock spoilt! But don't worry the show must go on in Episode 58 of HAPAPAP Podcast! Summer is here, start blasting your aircon. No aircon? Feel the aircon in your pants! ? What did we do the last week? ? Y1 Watched Coco at home! (A show about the 7th Month. In Mexico ?) ?? Z1 Watched Ant-Man and the Wasp. A superhero family show. Listen to his review! ??? Went to Cosfest XVII: Reunite at Downtown East. Lots of cosplayers! Some good, some bad, some… ? A1 Baked Starbucks Cookies because he cannot afford Starbucks ?? Attempted to fix his body clock but everything gone wrong ⏰? News from our Google Feeeeeeeed ? Super French Fry cracked a train’s window! Only in Japan! ???? Real Mission Impossible in Thailand ⛰?♂️?? Feel the Aircon in your Pants! Wow! Cool breathable Ultra Thin and Super Light ? Other Stuff Xian Dan Chao Ren Have you heard? Netflix is making an Ultraman anime series coming out in 2019! Looks awesome. But looking back at Death Note, A1 is worried. https://www.instagram.com/p/BlH-zYVFkhz/?taken-by=hapapaplife Tom Cruise Action Figure We found out about the this Mission Impossible figurine while googling for Ethan Hunt. Wow, this thing actually looks good! That's Mr Tom Cruise for you!
There s a lot of cool stuff going on in Baton Rouge. From the redevelopment of neighborhoods downtown and in Mid City to the young entrepreneurial culture that is fostering startup companies willing to take risk and take advantage of new technologies. Gerald Drefahl s company, Kinesics, is a homegrown, biotech start up that licenses a software program that analyzes the physical mobility of athletes, workers and other users and then gives predictive analytics into their health. In other words, the program is designed to determine whether someone could get injured before it happens, essentially serving as a risk management product. Dyke Nelson is the developer and architect of the building where Kinesics recently opened its corporate offices 440 on Third and, is currently in the process of developing 1509 Government the long abandoned former Entergy site on Government Street that, when Dyke is finished with it, will house apartments, restaurants, retail tenants and it is hoped be a catalyst for redevelopment in the area between downtown and mid city known as Downtown East. Stephanie Riegel is Out to Lunch this week at Mansurs On The Boulevard. Photos by Karry Hosford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Andrew la Fleur talks again with Jake Cohen - VP of Project Implementation for Daniels Corp - about DuEast Condominiums - Daniel’s latest new project in Regent Park. Listen to discover what’s new in Regent Park since the record-breaking sell out of The Wyatt which launched in October 2016. Find out why Jake says that Regent Park has changed so much in the last decade and is now one of hottest neighbourhoods in the Downtown East side. Click here for show notes. Andrew la Fleur / Sales Representative 416-371-2333 / andrew@truecondos.com http://www.truecondos.com http://www.twitter.com/andrewlafleur http://www.facebook.com/truecondos
Elliott Taube is President of International Home Marketing Group and has sold over 2000 condos in 2016 alone. Elliott is now representing Great Gulf Homes on their new project Home Condos in the booming downtown east side. Elliott discusses what is fueling the surge of new interest in the Downtown East as well as the unique opportunity it represents to condo investors. Click here for show notes. Andrew la Fleur / Sales Representative 416-371-2333 / andrew@truecondos.com http://www.truecondos.com http://www.twitter.com/andrewlafleur http://www.facebook.com/truecondos
Today's guest talks about how Harm Reduction is the problem with the Downtown East-side. hear his side of the story