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Mornings with Simi
Meeting the team that helps out Santa Claus!

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 7:25


Eric Chapman got a special phone number to call and talk to some of Santa's helpers to see how things are going as they get ready for Christmas.

Mornings with Simi
Full Show: Meeting Santa's helpers, Some deceptive childcare practices & A 'fun' way to get around cities

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 45:18


00:00 - In a match that went back and forth, Argentina won its third World Cup after a match that's already being hailed as one of the most thrilling matches in World Cup history. Guest: Colin Miller, Soccer Analyst and Color commentator for the Vancouver Whitecaps. 07:46 - With the upgrades to Highway 91 and 17 nearing completion, what do commuters need to know about their travels? Guest: Ravi Kahlon, BC Minister for Housing. 12:29 - Eric Chapman got a special phone number to call and talk to some of Santa's helpers to see how things are going as they get ready for Christmas. 19:13 - After Sunday's blast, more snow and freezing temperatures are on the way for the Lower Mainland. Guest: Jonathan Bau, Environment Canada Senior Meteorologist. 25:48 - Some childcare providers are changing the way they charge parents. Guest: Sharon Gregson, Childcare advocate. 31:27 - If you think, at all, about how you get around, your modes of transportation and mobility for work and recreation, you likely consider cost, convenience and ease of use. Guest: Karly Nygaard-Petersen, BCAA senior marketing manager for Evo Car Share and doctoral candidate in Royal Roads University's Doctor of Business Administration program.

Community Baptist Temple
Missionary Eric Chapman

Community Baptist Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:06


Listen to the archived services of Community Baptist Temple in Akron, OH

missionary akron eric chapman
Community Baptist Temple
Missionary Eric Chapman

Community Baptist Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:06


Listen to the archived services of Community Baptist Temple in Akron, OH

missionary akron eric chapman
Everyday Wine with Kris Levy
Ep. 55: Serving A Premium Experience through Vodka with Erik Chapman

Everyday Wine with Kris Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 35:32


Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast! Today, we are delving into the world of spirits with Erik Chapman! Erik has extensive experience in distilled spirits and fermented beverages, spanning multiple tiers of the industry from production and design to policy and compliance. In his current role, Erik manages production and packaging — and is helping to usher in the next chapter of NEFT. He is responsible for scaling NEFT to meet growing demands while maintaining the ultra-premium quality of the ingredients and final vodka, and unique custom packaging.  He joins NEFT from the craft world having worked as a distiller and brewer as well as a consultant for wineries and cideries. With over 15 years in the industry, he has created hundreds of unique and successful formulas for a range of brands including core SKUs and white-label options for major retailers such as Trader Joe's and Kroger. He currently resides in his native Pacific Northwest with his family. He enjoys playing around with the beverage recipes — distilling and cocktails — in his free time. Let's dive into his story   00:32 - 07:36] Eric Chapman on NEFTT Vodka and the Future of Craft Spirits Erik Chapman is the Chief Operating Officer of NEFT Vodka. He is responsible for scaling NEFT to meet growing demands, maintaining the ultra-premium quality of the ingredients, and developing unique custom packaging. Chapman started his career in beverage alcohol on the on-premise side, owning and operating a craft cocktail bar in Seattle. He then sold the business after he started distilling and brewing. Erik add that He was distilling and brewing for Capitol Hill's Brewery & Distillery.   [07:36 - 15:00] Sustainable Vodka Made with Local and Mineral-Rich Ingredients That process starts with agriculture that process starts with a grain that is typically considered a peasant grain rye. Rye is different in Europe than it is in the US, and Erik has worked with both There are different grades of rye, and some can be used to make vodka. Erik likes sourcing things from dry-farmed. Here in the US that is called Salmon Safe certified. Organic farming doesn't make a huge difference to me on the land, but it does create better sustainability for workers and the community.     [15:00 - 23:04] Neft Vodka Becomes Trending Beverage in Kansas City It has been selling well in Europe and India but struggles to find a foothold in the United States. NEFT is trading up, encouraging customers to trade up from lower - quality vodka options.   [23:05 - 31:22] NEFT Spirits: Just, You Know, That Craft Spirit in There The Company is positioned as a premium spirit with a craft spirit feel, focusing on quality ingredients and filtration to produce a smooth, flavorful drink. NEFT produces a variety of spirits, including neutral ethanol burn vodka and gin. For those interested in learning more about spirits, NEFT recommends looking for local resources or taking classes offered by American Distilling Institute.   [29:10 – 33:29] Closing Segment Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at kris@krislevy.comwith the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Cocktail It's seasonal - especially now that it's raining Erik loves, Apple Brandy. Favorite go-to pairing Duck a l'Orange and Gin Cocktails Wine Resource  American Distilling Institute (ADI) Distilled Spirits Council the United States Connect with Erik Chapman Website: www.neftvodka.com   Let's continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at kris@krislevy.co. You can also check out my website at ​www.​klevywineco.com. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast with someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this in your stories, and tag me on Instagram! JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up-and-coming wineries, winemaker-owned brands, and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.     Tweetable Quotes:   “It's a misconception that all vodka can be made from whatever and taste the same. It's, it's wildly untrue. Just like anything else in the world, any other beverage, alcohol, your base grain affects your output, your final product” - Erik Chapman      

Mornings with Simi
Identity theft and the policy that allows it

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:00


There have been more instances of people in positions of power claiming Indigenous heritage. Eric Chapman talked with Russ Diabo, policy analyst about how the word "indigenous" is a blanket statement and we need to get specific when talking about Nation's Clan's and people.

Mornings with Simi
Paramedic Ride Along Series: Part 4

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 5:46


Community contributor Eric Chapman is sharing the ride he took with paramedic Brian Twaites. During the ride along one of the focuses became the drug poisoning crisis killing over six people a day in B.C. As they drove through the city, Brian explained some little-known facts about what happens to people that overdose multiple times.

Mornings with Simi
Paramedic Ride Along Series: Part 5

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 5:56


During community contributor Eric Chapman's ride along with paramedic Brain Twaites this week, challenges paramedics go through when dealing with the drug poisoning crisis were shared. One of the tools used to stop the poisonings is safe supply. As Brian and Eric's drive comes to an end, Brian is honest and shares what he knows about safe supply.

Mornings with Simi
Paramedic Ride Along Series: Part 3:

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 6:00


Community contributor Eric Chapman did a ride along with BC ambulance member Brian Twaites to get to know what paramedics have been going through dealing with the large number of calls during the drug poisoning crisis.

Mornings with Simi
Paramedic Ride Along Series - Part 1

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 6:57


Every day in British Columbia 6 people die from drug poisoning. But what about all the lives that have been saved and who is saving them? Paramedics on the front lines are there 24/ 7 to answer the call. Community contributor Eric Chapman took a drive with 36-year paramedic Brian Twaites, to get an understanding of what paramedics go through every day bringing people back to life and preventing death. As Eric rode along in the supervisors vehicle he began by getting to know Brian twaites and why he and possibly others chose to be paramedics?

The Lynda Steele Show
980 CKNW Limited Series - The Other One Percent: Living with Schizophrenia

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 7:01


Episode 1 Mental health and mental illness. What is the difference? One is something we all live with everyday. Our mental health is vital to a happy life. But what if you have a mental illness you cannot control?  What is it like living with a severe mental illness like schizophrenia? Eric Chapman is raising awareness on the subject with his series; The Other One Percent: Living with Schizophrenia.   You'll hear this entire series every day this week at 5:45 on The Jas Johal Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Guest Host George Affleck: B.C. unveils new plan to address province crime issue, former Surrey RCMP sergant Elenore Sturko named BC Liberal candidate and the ethics of collecting cell phone data

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 70:09


Province unveils new plan to curb British Columbia's crime problem Kevin Falcon, Leader of the BC Liberal Party reacts to Attorney General David Eby's plan of appointing two experts to analyze B.C.'s crime trends to find solutions to the issue   Surrey RCMP sergeant Elenore Sturko named BC Liberal candidate for Surrey South Former Surrey RCMP spokesperson Elenore Sturko is running for the BC Liberals in the upcoming Surrey South byelection. Elenore joins us to talk about the transition from police to politics  The Jas Johal Show Political Forum On the Political Forum this week:  Bill Tieleman, President of West Star Communications Alex Shiff, Worked in political communications at all levels of government for the past decade, current Senior Consultant at Navigator LTD, a public relations and strategy firm A new poll shows which Vancouver mayoral candidates are most popular among Vancouverites Mario Conseco, President of the Research Co. polling company discusses the latest findings.  Systemic racism in Healthcare: Epistemic Disobedience Today, Eric Chapman and Dr Dryden talk more about how we still seem to have systemic racism and how we all should practice a little epistemic disobedience. Ethics of Collecting Cell Phone Data Andy Baryer, Technology and Digital Lifestyle Expert at HandyAndyMedia.com and a weekly contributor on The Shift with Shane Hewitt, discusses transparent governments need to be when tracking your online data  Firefighters say recognition of cancer risk is a tough battle, especially in Quebec Camille Bains, Reporter-Editor for The Canadian Press helps shed light on the high risk of cancer firefighter face  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lynda Steele Show
Systemic racism in Healthcare: Epistemic Disobedience

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 8:25


Today, Eric Chapman and Dr Dryden talk more about how we still seem to have systemic racism and how we all should practice a little epistemic disobedience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Guest Host George Affleck: What lessons can Vancouver take from Beijing's spike in COVID cases, Ryerson University changes name - what other Canadian city or institution needs to be changed? How will Elon Musk's twitter takeover affec

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 65:12


Beijing districts placed under lockdown as COVID cases in the Chinese capital continue to rise Jeremy Nuttall, Investigative Reporter for The Toronto Star discusses why COVID cases continue to rise in Beijing  What lessons can be learned from the COVID-19 outbreak in China? Dr. Brian Conway, Medical Director & Infectious Diseases Specialist at the Vancouver Infectious Disease Centre discusses what we can learn about the spike in COVID-19 cases happening in China.  Financing public housing: how a massive expansion of rental homes can literally pay for itself Alex Hemingway, Senior Economist and Public Finance Policy Analyst for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives  policynote.ca discusses his latest piece on creating more rental homes throughout Vancouver.  Ryerson University changes name amid controversy over Canadian educator's legacy.. What's next when renaming institutions, streets and businesses in Canada? Wil Patrick, PhD Candidate in the Critical Geographies Research Lab at the University of Victoria helps dissect the importance of a name  Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may boost Facebook, Google and Snapchat ad revenues Jesse Miller, Founder of Mediated Reality discusses how Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may boost Facebook, Google and Snapchat ad revenues.  Plus, Eric Chapman, CKNW Contributor & Ryan Lehal, Jas Johal Show Technical Producer discuss how and if Musk's twitter ownership will change their social media habits.  BC Craft Cannabis Farmers CKNW Contributor Eric Chapman chats with David Hurford of BC Craft Farmers Co-Op about how to get some of the best Craft Cannabis Growers in the world into the market more efficiently and help create thousands of jobs in the industry.

The Lynda Steele Show
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may boost Facebook, Google and Snapchat ad revenues

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 15:05


Jesse Miller, Founder of Mediated Reality discusses how Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may boost Facebook, Google and Snapchat ad revenues.  Plus, Eric Chapman, CKNW Contributor & Ryan Lehal, Jas Johal Show Technical Producer discuss how and if Musk's twitter ownership will change their social media habits. 

Gospel Life | Gospel Life Global Missions
23 | Memories of Moldova

Gospel Life | Gospel Life Global Missions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 56:16


In light of the war in Ukraine, Joshua and Stacy Leigh reminisce about the two years they spent as missionaries in Moldova. They share their love for the culture and people of Eastern Europe and remember the impact that living in Moldova had on their lives. Listen to Episode 20, God's Calling to Moldova with Eric Chapman: https://gospellife.org/20-gods-calling-to-moldova-and-malawi-with-eric-chapman/ Submit a question for an upcoming episode: gospellife.org/questions Subscribe to the Podcast Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2ERgw1K Amazon Podcasts: amzn.to/3qIKZnK Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2veO8U5 Spotify: spoti.fi/38CaTQu Stitcher: bit.ly/2BDF1xo TuneIn: bit.ly/2GjRjLI Episode Page: https://gospellife.org/23-memories-of-moldova/

The Lynda Steele Show
How we can help those in Afghanistan

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 8:13


Eric Chapman chat with the President of the Veteran Transition network, Tim Laidler 

The Lynda Steele Show
How did residential schools get the funds to operate?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 10:17


Research from the University of Calgary shows that some of the church-run Residential Internment camps received funding from private citizens through ad campaigns and funding drives. Eric Chapman speaks with  Hereditary Chief, Nipawi Kakinoosit  

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Jody Vance - August 12th, 2021 - Covid-19 vaccinations now mandatory for those working in long term care homes and our Political Panel reacting to the call of a Federal election

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 58:53


Chapter 1  COVID-19 vaccines now mandatory for all B.C. long-term and assisted living staff Guest - Terry Lake - CEO of the BC Care Providers' Association Chapter 2  Why this 12-year-old girl can't play hockey in 2021 Guest - Rod and Laurelea Trayhorne - speaking to us from Saskatchewan  Chapter 3  Political Panel Guest - Sandy Garossino - Former Crown prosecutor; Columnist with the National Observer Guest - Mario Canseco - President of the Research Co. polling company Chapter 4  COVID-19 vaccines now mandatory for all B.C. long-term and assisted living staff Guest - Keith Baldrey - Global News Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria Chapter 5  How did residential schools get the funds to operate? Research from the University of Calgary shows that some of the church-run Residential Internment camps received funding from private citizens through ad campaigns and funding drives. Eric Chapman speaks with  Hereditary Chief, Nipawi Kakinoosit  

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Martin Strong - July 5th, 2021 - The latest on all B.C. Wildfires, Tearing down Captain James Cook's statue in the capital and commutes are bad for our health

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 52:58


Chapter 1  BC Wildfire latest: third of those burning are out of control  Erica Berg, Provincial Fire Information Officer provides us with an update Chapter 2  Severe thunderstorm watch for wildfire-ravaged Southern Interior Reporter and anchor for CHNL in Kamloops, Victor Kaiser provides us with an update  Chapter 3  A statue of Captain James Cook was pulled down in Victoria. But who was Captain James Cook? Eric Chapman speaks with UVIC history professor Dr. John Lutz.  Chapter 4  Latest on the wildfire situation across BC Global New Reporter Emad Agahi with the latest  Chapter 5  A doctor's frontline experience of treating patients suffering in the heat and fires Dr Warren Bell - Family doctor in Salmon Arm and past president of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, joins the show  Chapter 6  Commutes are bad for our health. So would you like to keep working from home? Eric Chapman speaks with ,Dr Melissa Lem Vancouver family physician and president-elect of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment Chapter 7  New online database tells you which stores are still requiring masks Dr. Victor Leung, Infectious Diseases Physician and Medical Microbiologist, Member of the Masks4Canada initiative joins us 

The Lynda Steele Show
A statue of Captain James Cook was pulled down in Victoria. But who was Captain James Cook?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 7:43


Eric Chapman speaks with UVIC history professor Dr. John Lutz. 

The Lynda Steele Show
Commutes are bad for our health. So would you like to keep working from home?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 9:14


Eric Chapman speaks with ,Dr Melissa Lem Vancouver family physician and president-elect of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment

The Lynda Steele Show
Why do we still use Fahrenheit when it's so dumb and outdated?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 10:44


What a silly scale to use..so why do we? Well no one knows but here is some history and some reasons why we shouldn't use it. Eric Chapman with more. 

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show with Stirling Faux: The latest on the wildfires burning in Lytton and Kamloops, How do you feel about no longer being forced to wear masks? Why are we still using Fahrenheit?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 73:21


Chapter 1  “We will rebuild”: long-time resident of Lytton vows this is not the end of their community Stirling Faux chats with Chris O'Connor, who served as Mayor of Lytton for nine years from 1999 to 2008 and lost his home in the fire.  Chapter 2  The latest emergency information from the BC Wildfire Service Erica Berg, Provincial Fire Information Officer joins the show  Chapter 3  Masks are no longer mandatory in BC. How do you feel about that? Emad Yacoub -Owner of the Glowbal Restaurant Group, (Black+Blue, Coast. - Glowbal - Tratorrias - the Roof, Nosh, and Italian Kitchen, and 5 Sails) joins the show to discuss what how is business will handle going mask less. Plus, you calls!  Chapter 4  The demands for accountability as number of unmarked graves continues to grow Mary Teegee, President of the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society joins us  Chapter 5  B.C. company believes it's found a solution to one problem of ‘electrification' The discovery of Nodules in the pacific ocean happened 50 years ago. But extracting these nodules has proven difficult, until now. A local BC company has approval from the UN to extract these Nodules from The Clarion Clipperton Zone in  the pacific ocean.  Eric Chapman tells us more  Chapter 6  Lytton residents pick up the pieces after village decimated by fire Global News Anchor, Paul Haysom with the latest from Lytton  Chapter 7  Kamloops on edge after last night's close call and new wildfires burning nearby Colton Davies, Radio NL News Reporter in Kamloops with the latest  Chapter 8  Why do we still use Fahrenheit when it's so dumb and outdated? What a silly scale to use..so why do we? Well no one knows but here is some history and some reasons why we shouldn't use it. Eric Chapman with more. 

The Lynda Steele Show
Behind the poultry: the chicken dance, 39 years later

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 9:45


Eric Chapman found one of the people behind this iconic party pooper, or party starter depending on how drunk you are. Allan Broder spoke with Eric.

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show Podcast - May 13th, 2021: Fully vaccinated in the US? NO MASK FOR YOU!| COVID leading to PTSD| Where would you fly to first? That & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 70:35


Top stories today: Huge news for Americans Essentially if you've been fully vaccinated, you can ditch the mask. But, if you were in this situation hypothetically, would you actually ditch it?  COVID PTSD is a real thing And we talk to a mental health professional about the signs to look out for.  Air Canada resuming flights to Hawaii If you had the chance, where would you go first?  Much more in the full episode! ____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Good news for American's who are fully vaccinated The CDC today announced that American's who are fully vaccinated, no longer have to wear masks indoors.  Is this wise? Chapter 2 COVID-19 and its relationship with PTSD COVID PTSD is a real thing. Eric Chapman spoke with a mental health professional about this troubling connection. Chapter 3Political Panel: BC communication woes We recap last weeks communication breakdown.  The panel today includes Mo Amir and Stephen Smart. Chapter 4 Did the Province fail long term care in the early days of the pandemic? This is a story SCMP Vancouver correspondent Ian Young has been working on, for some time now. Chapter 5 Post pandemic getaway anyone? Air Canada is resuming flights to Hawaii. Interested? Where would you go? Chapter 6 PoCo property taxes going down?! ____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

The Lynda Steele Show
COVID-19 and its relationship with PTSD

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 8:51


COVID PTSD is a real thing. Eric Chapman spoke with a mental health professional about this troubling connection.

The Lynda Steele Show
It's bicycle day, but that's not what you think it means

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 8:13


It's actually about an accidental acid trip, and the implications were immense. Eric Chapman takes you on a trip.

The Lynda Steele Show
All you needed to know about crows and their habits

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 6:19


Eric Chapman spoke with Professor John Marzluff.

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The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show Podcast - March 25th, 2021: Permit grief| Carbon tax is supreme court approved| The youth vote| COVID Zero & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 82:43


Top stories today: Vancouver permit process causing more grief for business It seems like something that SHOULD be an easy fix, but this issue has plagued business and residences alike, for years. It's so bad that there's a HUGE backlog!  Carbon tax deemed constitutional The federal government has gotten its wish, and the Conservative Party, and Alberta PM Jason Kenney are NOT happy.  Should 16 year olds be able to vote? The former leader of the federal green party Elizabeth May, says yes! Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Permit delays are destroying businesses We talk to the founder of Beyond Nourished, in Vancouver - Rachelle Jerardin, who has been dealing with just this.  We then talk to two city councillors responding to this prominent issue in Sarah Kirby-Yung, and Lisa Dominato. Chapter 2 Why are young people so open to breaking the rules? Eric Chapman had a chat with social media educator and founder of mediated reality, Jesse Miller.  Chapter 3 Political Panel: Carbon Tax is a-okay!  It has been deemed constitutional. Some Provinces are scrambling, including obviously Alberta with Jason Kenney at the helm. Our panel today is Sandy Garossino ( Former Crown prosecutor,Columnist with the National Observer) and Shachi Kurl (President - Angus Reid Institute) Chapter 4 The carbon tax, does it even work? Evidence says... Nope. BC residents pay the highest in carbon taxes, yet, our emissions have gone UP!  For more insight we have Dr Sumeet Gulati, Professor in resource economics at UBC Chapter 5 Fines being more than doubled for bad COVID behaviour And Mike Farnworth, the Public Safety Minister, tells us why he thinks this makes a difference.  Chapter 6 Is it time to allow younger voters the ability to vote?  The Parliamentary Green Party leader Elizabeth May says, yes! And, she joined the show to tell us why. Chapter 7 COVID ZERO! _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

The Lynda Steele Show
Why are young people so open to breaking the rules?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 9:14


Eric Chapman had a chat with social media educator and founder of mediated reality, Jesse Miller. 

The Lynda Steele Show
Scooters, do they have a home in Vancouver?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 11:18


Eric Chapman takes a walk down scooter lane. Although, there are no legal lanes for scooters in this city. 

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The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show Podcast - March 23rd, 2021: Surrey now a vaccine priority| Third-wave with no new restrictions| Scooters to rule the streets & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 73:23


Top stories today: Surrey vaccine priority We sort of teased this idea yesterday, but it's come to fruition now. Surrey teachers are the first batch of people now on the list.  Why no new restrictions? Is this a mistake on the part of the Province? Or are our health officials just giving up? Scooters, no rules! Currently there's no legislative framework around scooters and e-scooters in the streets. With more companies coming in, this will change very soon! Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Surrey teachers now on the vaccine priority list  We sort of pitched the idea yesterday, but now it has come full circle. Surrey teachers are added to the vaccine priority list. What does this mean for people who have been waiting patiently? Matt Westphal is President of the Surrey Teachers' Association, sharing his thoughts on our show.  Chapter 2 Tax deadline is coming up, have you done what's necessary?  The last thing you want is to be audited by the CRA after making some simple mistake. We're joined by Peter Cishecki  Chapter 3 A roadmap to lifting restrictions: the wrong move? Are the people calling for lifting restrictions making a grave mistake? Dan Albas is a conservative MP joining the show. Chapter 4 Gastown struggling due to COVID-19 If you've taken a stroll through Gastown recently, you've likely noticed it isn't necessarily thriving. Parts of it look more like ‘ghost town' as opposed to gastown. We talk to the owner of a local bar, who are now moving to a different area of the city. Chapter 5 Some hope on the horizon for housing the homeless? Housing Minister David Eby has struck a deal with the city of Victoria. Could we see something similar here? We tell you about the deal, then talk to Park Board commish John Coupar.  Chapter 6 Scooters, do they have a home in Vancouver? Eric Chapman takes a walk down scooter lane. Although, there are no legal lanes for scooters in this city. _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show Podcast - March 12th, 2021: Granville seriously struggling| Bicycle insurance, necessary?| Everyone is bitchier lately & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 80:18


Top stories today: Granville becoming like the DTES Will Granville ever have a comeback? If you've walked through it recently, things are not looking so hot at party central.  Mandatory bike insurance Is this a necessary step when we're trying to get more people on bicycles in the City of Vancouver? Wouldn't this just stop more people from wanting to start biking? Everyone's a JERK! Why is that? Why are people angrier or… bitchier lately?  Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Patio rules unfair to certain dining establishments? Some new developments are surfacing around patios at restaurants, and what the city is demanding of them. We talk to Annette O'Shea Executive Director at Yaletown BIA Chapter 2 Remember cassette tapes?! The man who invented the cassette tape passed away recently. Which inspired Eric Chapman to take a walk down memory lane. Chapter 3 Is Granville turning into the DTES?  Have you taken a stroll down Granville lately? It's not looking too hot. Now some are coming forward to suggest we implement a housing strategy on Granville. Will this further impact the once blooming entertainment district of Vancouver?  Charles Gauthier has strong feelings about this. Chapter 4 Insurance for cyclists? Some say it is a must Lawyer Kyla Lee is one of those people, and she joins the show to explain why this is a good idea. Chapter 5 Have people felt.. bitchier than normal? VICE took a deep dive on this topic, and they're trying to figure out why people are being jerks. Are people always jerks? Or are more people jerks, now?  Chapter 6 Horgan provides update on where we are with daylight saving Even though he broke his last promise about it, Premier Horgan is making new promises about it. Chapter 7 P-I-Z-Z-A, what's the best pizza joint?  A Richmond pizza joint is charging a crazy amount for one of their specialty pizzas. What's your favorite pizza? _____________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!  The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.  Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

The Lynda Steele Show
Remember cassette tapes?!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 6:43


The man who invented the cassette tape passed away recently. Which inspired Eric Chapman to take a walk down memory lane.

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show Podcast - March 9th, 2021: Telus takes the fall for the Province!| Men and make-up| Too soon to ease up on restrictions? That & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 77:44


Top stories today: Telus takes the blame Telus released a statement today, essentially taking the heat for the failure that was the vaccine rollout in Vancouver Coastal Health, yesterday.  Makeup use on the rise For MEN! That's right. In light of being on camera more, with all the zoom video meetings, men are using more makeup!  B.C.'s optimism a potential risk?  Today the Province hinted at the fact that restrictions would probably ease up in time for all the various religious happenings this April. Is that a huge red flag?  Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Telus takes the blame, but does the NDP deserve some too? On the vaccine rollout front, yesterday was a HUGE failure.  Health Minister Adrian Dix today had some very very strong words in regards to TELUS. TELUS has actually accepted fault for what happened yesterday. But, does that take away fault from the NDP completely?  Chapter 2 Talking to Dr. Penny Ballem, in charge of the rollout What does the woman in charge of the rollout have to say about the last 24 hours?  Chapter 3 Makeup use on the rise… for men!  To each their own. But, alongside the rise of Zoom and Teams video conference meetings, it has come alongside the rise of makeup use for men! Eric Chapman has more.  Chapter 4 Too early to ease up on restrictions? That's what some are suggesting in light of the fact that the Province seems poised to ease restrictions on faith based institutions as early as April.  Dr. Conway joins the show again to discuss this reality.  Chapter 5 Another year of daylight savings, another day of headache Horgan has not followed through on his promise to eliminate daylight savings time switching. To be fair, the pandemic obviously played a part in not following through. Richard Zussman joins the show to share what he knows on this file. Chapter 6 Vancouver police board looking to appeal budget cut President of the Vancouver Police Union and the BC Police Association Ralph Kaisers agrees with this appeal, and joins the show to tell us why.  Chapter 7 How many unread email notifications do you have? Is one too many?  Jawn Jang, contributor to the Mike Smyth and Jill Bennett Show, as well as the weekend host for the Shift, shared some troubling news on social media yesterday, that caught everyone's attention.  _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

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The Full Show Podcast - March 4th, 2021: Allison Patton re-visit| White fragility| Where we are with the Massey tunnel & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 69:46


Top stories today: Allison Patton, whew If you heard the interview yesterday with Allison Patton, and have questions or comments, today is your chance to chime in.  The concept of white fragility After we spoke about Dr. Seuss, we had a flood of callers and emails who were, for a lack of a better term, triggered. Today we talk about the concept of white fragility.  The Massey tunnel, what's going on?  We talk to Delta MLA Ian Paton about where we currently stand when it comes to the Massey tunnel project.  Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  No comment That in essence was all we got in a 7 minute long interview with Allison Patton on yesterday's show.  What happened? We let you listen in again, and let you chime in with your thoughts.  Chapter 2 Would you fancy a pet rat?  What's a fancy rat anyway?  Our in-house rat, Eric Chapman, has the details.  Chapter 3 Political Panel: Royalty and bullying, hand in hand? First Julie Payette lost her job over serious bullying allegations, and now Meghan Markle is in the news about it too. Today's panel consists of President of the Angus Reid Institute Shachi Kurl, and Sandy Garossino, Former Crown prosecutor Columnist with the National Observer. Chapter 4 Push back against the Stanley Park bike lane The temporary bike lane sounds like a sure bet, but there is lots of public opposition. We connect again with Park Board Chair Camil Dumont. Chapter 5 White fragility, do you suffer from it? It seemed like many of our callers were triggered when we talked about certain Dr. Seuss books being pulled from shelves, even though our guest was a BIPOC mother who was against the ‘cancelling' of said books.  Chapter 6 What's the latest with the Massey tunnel? We talk to Delta-South Liberal MLA Ian Paton who has had strong feelings about this for a while.  _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

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Would you fancy a pet rat? What about, a fancy pet rat?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 8:23


What's a fancy rat anyway?  Our in-house rat (expert), Eric Chapman, has the details. 

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Immediate access for those seeking addiction treatment through RAAC's

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 9:22


Eric Chapman spoke to Dr. Sharon Vipler, Program Medical director regional department head for addiction services at fraser health, about the RAAC's. 

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The Full Show Podcast - February 24th 2021: The Strathcona Park housing plan| Is there life on Mars| Essential workers before seniors? That & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 48:16


Top stories today: Chapter 1 Hope for Strathcona Park We chat with the Attorney General, as well as the housing minister, David Eby - about the plan for Strathcona Residents. Chapter 2 Is there life on Mars?  Signs of intelligent life on Earth have been slim during the pandemic, that's why we're looking for it on Mars, right? Eric Chapman has more Chapter 3 Vaccine priority causing some concern Should seniors be behind front line workers when it comes to the vaccine queue? We talk to Dr. Brian Conway Chapter 4 Compulsory treatment for drug addicts Would this be a stance you would support? Dr. Julian Sommers joins us.

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The Full Show Podcast - February 23rd 2021: More concern in B.C. schools| Stanley Park bike lane conversation is back!| Nurses burnt out & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 60:52


Top stories today: Parent and teacher concern BC health and education officials had a special conference yesterday to talk about COVID-19 variants being present in schools. Considering restrictions in schools are still somewhat loose relatively speaking, many are voicing concerns today. Stanley Park bike lane conversation To call this topic highly controversial would actually be an understatement. But, it's back. BCNU highlighting burnout among staff Which, shouldn't at all be surprising considering the enormous strain COVID-19 has placed on the health system, and its employees.  Much more in the full episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Police foundation responds to private donation We spoke yesterday about a donation from Peter Wall to the Vancouver Police, and how it might present a conflict of interest. Today we speak to the Vancouver Police Foundation, about how the money will be spent.  Chapter 2 Stanley Park bike lane conversation With Park Board Commissioner John Coupar. Chapter 3 Nurses experiencing burnout Which, in reality shouldn't really be a shocker to anyone. Nurses have had to deal with a brutal hand during this pandemic. We chat with Christen Sorensen, who represents nurses across B.C.    Chapter 4 Are you experiencing pandemic brain fog? Eric Chapman is. But, he'll still try his best to explain the concept of brain fog.  Chapter 5 A vote on restrictions? Should we open up the debate about how locked down our province should be, to… well… the province? Shouldn't the residents of B.C. have some say in how we handle the pandemic that affects us all? Chapter 6 In-person learning. Not enough, too much? We have this conversation with the parent of a grade 9 student, who also happens to be a UBC Professor.  _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.

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Are you experiencing pandemic brain fog?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 7:18


Eric Chapman is. But, he'll still try his best to explain the concept of brain fog. 

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Is there life on Mars? We'll find out soon!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 7:52


Signs of intelligent life on Earth have been slim during the pandemic, that's why we're looking for it on Mars, right? Eric Chapman has more

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A local company working on rapid testing raises questions about the BC strategy

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 7:56


Eric Chapman spoke to Dr Gio Miletto Medical Director for Omega Vancouver Laboratories.

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Vancouver street named Nora Hendrix Way

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 13:52


But, some in the black community aren't happy. That includes the Hogan's Alley Society. Eric Chapman finds out why with June Francis.

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The Full Show Podcast - February 11th 2021: People still not wearing masks properly| Mayor Richard Stewart wants Riverdale open| Record overdose deaths & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 76:30


Top stories today: Wear. Your. Mask. Properly Some people are not wearing their masks properly, some are just refusing to wear them altogether. We're talking about specifically in relation to transit. Mayor Richard Stewart's impassioned plea There is only one warming shelter in Coquitlam. This was motivation enough for Mayor Richard Stewart to post a video late after midnight on Facebook, standing in front of Riverdale. The worst year for overdose deaths, ever In the Province of British Columbia, we've never seen a year this bad. Much more in the full episode!   _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Bad pandemic behaviour still rampant on TransLink What are you seeing on transit?  We talk to Frequent SkyTrain user Daryl Dela Cruz.  Chapter 2 The Olympic Games in 2022 - in Vancouver?! We chat with Green Party Leader Annamie Paul.  Chapter 3 Political Panel: Not so happy Olympic anniversary! Host of the VANCOLOUR podcast, Mo Amir, and Stephen Smart make up our political panel this week. Today's topics include the Beijing Olympics, and the Trudeau vaccine rollout. Stephen Smart is Western Canada General Manager for Hill and Knowlton Strategies Former Legislative Bureau Chief for CBC, Former Press Secretary to the Premier of B.C. Chapter 4 Riverview. Lit up, heated, empty Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart posted a video to facebook after midnight today, standing in front of Riverview, pointing out how it was lit up, heated, and unused. Meanwhile, there's only one warming shelter in Coquitlam.  Chapter 5 Vancouver street named Nora Hendrix Way But, some aren't happy. That includes the Hogan's Alley Society. Eric Chapman finds out why. Chapter 6 A record number of deaths in B.C. as a result of the opioid crisis Today the BC Coroner Service released a hugely devastating number when it comes to the opioid crisis. _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

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The Full Show Podcast - January 28th: Spitting on businesses, literally| Should the goal be zero COVID cases?| PETA thinks our language around animals needs to change & more!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 76:00


Top stories today: Spitters in Vancouver There are a few bad actors actually literally spitting on businesses in Vancouver, and business obviously are upset about this.  Zero COVID cases reachable? One man thinks that quick action to get us to zero COVID cases is really the only solution to a viral pandemic. Is he right? PETA wants action on language The language we use has an impact on the world. Does it also impact the way  And more in this episode! _____________ NAVIGATE THE PODCAST:  Chapter 1 Why are people spitting on businesses?  Seriously, this is happening in Vancouver. We talk about what's going on, and then talk about the psychology of queue jumpers. Robert Gifford spoke with Eric Chapman.  Chapter 2 More pushing for decriminalization at federal level This on the heels of more and more overdose deaths with no end in sight. Chapter 3  Political Panel: Paying Payette, paging Trudeau  Mo Amir and Stephen Smart join us for the panel today. We're talking about former Governor General Julie Payette, and the fact that Canadian Taxpayers are going to keep paying her, until something changes.  Chapter 4 COVID Zero: The only solution? An article which first propped up in the Tyee suggests the only solution, is zero. That's right, reaching zero cases. We're currently averaging somewhere in the ballpark of 450 cases. To reach zero, the BC Government would have to take drastic measures, which many seem to be okay with. Chapter 5 The NPA facing tough scrutiny    And much of the ire is directed towards the current board. So, what's next for the NPA? We talk to councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung Chapter 6 PETA suggests we need to change our language around animals You chicken! Is the language we use perpetuating our ‘superiority' over animals? Should that dominant behaviour be called into question, considering the state of our planet and relationship with animals? _____________   Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet!    The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience.    Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!

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Why are people spitting on businesses?

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 15:50


Seriously, this is happening in Vancouver. We talk about what's going on, and then talk about the psychology of queue jumpers, and people like the spitters. Robert Gifford spoke with Eric Chapman. Robert is a professor who has done research in the interface of environmental, social and personality psych.

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RIP Hank Aaron, activist and MLB legend

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 7:19


Eric Chapman explores his life with the help of Bob Kendrick.

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Physical Therapy 101; best practices for utilizing PT services in your clinic

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 15:40


It's Physical Therapy Month! Sam's guest, Eric Chapman, PT, MHA, Cert MDT, CKTP, is a Physical Therapist and Director of Rehabilitation and Advanced Practice Providers at EmergeOrtho.