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In this episode, Eric and Chris talk to David McMillin, lead singer and songwriter for the band Fort Frances. David discusses how Counting Crows inspired him musically, as well as the band's experience as veterans of the Outlaw Roadshow and Underwater Sunshine Fests . Perhaps most important, we find out why they are major celebrities in...Lithuania. Find out more about Fort Frances here:https://www.fortfrancesmusic.com/Fort Frances Chicago Song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACA8Nc7N9OoFort Frances Summertime:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvdATQf6wtw
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Craig Brockie is an entrepreneur, avid student, and teacher who shares the secrets of health, wealth, and happiness. After losing his health as a young man, Craig has spent the last three decades traveling the world, researching advanced health and performance-enhancing technologies. His purpose is to help millions solve the cause of their symptoms and achieve ultimate health for themselves. Craig lives in Clearwater Beach, Florida, with his wife and younger son. His older son also lives in the area and, like his dad, has a full-time job helping others overcome life's challenges and reach their full potential. His wife, Cheryl, is also an author and educator in the area of relationships and a gifted screenwriter. Craig grew up in Fort Frances, a small border town just north of Minnesota in Ontario, Canada. His parents, as well as other family and friends, still live there. The area is known for its beautiful lakes and nature. His mom and dad are now retired but were small business owners for decades, instilling in Craig the importance of integrity, work ethic, and service to others. For fun, Craig enjoys water skiing, wake surfing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, boating, fishing, pickleball, hockey, snowboarding, traveling, and live music.#SelfImprovement#PersonalDevelopment#Motivation#Health#Growth#Mindset#PositiveThinking#HappinessTips#Wellness#WealthBuilding#Success#Lifestyle#Inspiration#SelfHelp#ClearwaterFlorida#ClearwaterFL#CraigBrockie#Happiness#Secrets
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Craig Brockie is an entrepreneur, avid student, and teacher who shares the secrets of health, wealth, and happiness. After losing his health as a young man, Craig has spent the last three decades traveling the world, researching advanced health and performance-enhancing technologies. His purpose is to help millions solve the cause of their symptoms and achieve ultimate health for themselves. Craig lives in Clearwater Beach, Florida, with his wife and younger son. His older son also lives in the area and, like his dad, has a full-time job helping others overcome life's challenges and reach their full potential. His wife, Cheryl, is also an author and educator in the area of relationships and a gifted screenwriter. Craig grew up in Fort Frances, a small border town just north of Minnesota in Ontario, Canada. His parents, as well as other family and friends, still live there. The area is known for its beautiful lakes and nature. His mom and dad are now retired but were small business owners for decades, instilling in Craig the importance of integrity, work ethic, and service to others. For fun, Craig enjoys water skiing, wake surfing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, boating, fishing, pickleball, hockey, snowboarding, traveling, and live music.#SelfImprovement#PersonalDevelopment#Motivation#Health#Growth#Mindset#PositiveThinking#HappinessTips#Wellness#WealthBuilding#Success#Lifestyle#Inspiration#SelfHelp#ClearwaterFlorida#ClearwaterFL#CraigBrockie#Happiness#Secrets
Gilles Rivard, a former Canadian Ambassador to Haiti, joins Vassy Kapelos following Ariel Henry's resignation. How is the chaotic situation unfolding? We have the latest. On today's show: Listen to Vassy's full conversation with Andre Francois-Giroux, Canada's Ambassador to Haiti, on the difficult task of restoring law and order within the country. Jasmin Guenette, the CFIB's V.P. of National Affairs, explains how Canada's small businesses are still owed $300 million in stalled carbon tax rebates. Doug Judson, a Fort Frances lawyer who chairs the Federation of Ontario Law Associations, reacts to Premier Ford's comments on ‘like-minded' judges. The Daily Debrief Panel with Shachi Kurl, Saeed Selvam, and Shakir Chambers.
The pride of Fort Frances, Ontario, Mike Allison joins the show to talk about breaking into the NHL with a young Tom Laidlaw, and his 10-year career, including stops in New York, Toronto, and Los Angeles. In this episode, "Red" recounts, his struggles with depression, sock fashion in the locker room, and playing with Wayne Gretzky, all while dealing with a pesky generator!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Since joining The Salvation Army, Community and Family Services Coordinator, Ryan Daw, has been the driving force behind a few new programs in Fort Frances, Ontario. One of his most successful initiatives has been a cooking class for clients experiencing disabilities. Ryan leads the program. And he credits his previous experience of working in homeless shelters for giving him the skills to cook and now to be able to teach this skill to others. The lessons take place at Front Street Manor, a location that offers transitional housing run by Riverside Health. They were excited to let The Salvation Army use their premises for this great initiative. The program runs twice a month, and it averages between 10 to 12 clients in each session. After each session, clients not only leave with a new skill but also with some extra ingredients to put their skills to the test at home.
Meneath: The Mirrors of Ethics uses the Pepper's Ghost Technique from theme parks and theatre to represent hidden indigenous ancestors within her animation film. This technique uses two perpendicular monitors with a piece of glass at a 45-degree angle between them that reflects the image from the monitor facing up, giving it a ghostly apparition appearance. Terril Calder is an Métis from Fort Frances, Ontario, and she said that her piece is "presented as a political puppet theater experience that uses this old school technology to expose hidden truths." She is using the Pepper's ghost technique to represent her indigenous grandmother, and she says, "there's a hidden character when you're an outsider to the prominent culture, which is Christianity and colonialism. You always have another person whispering in your ear, so it was a way to show or to expose that other character." Calder wanted to ground this clash of cultures by looking at different ethical systems. She uses her stop-motion animation to compare and contrast the Seven Deadly Sins with the Seven Sacred Teachings from Indigenous culture. In her piece, the deadly sin of Wrath is paired with the sacred teaching of Courage, Envy is paired with Wisdom, Pride is paired with Humility, Greed is paired with Honesty, Gluttony is paired with Respect, Sloth is paired with Truth, and Lust is paired with Love. She's presented with the mainstream culture's ethics, and then you hear her indigenous grandmother whispering the countervailing sacred teachings while there is some ghostly visual representation that uses the Pepper's ghost technique. Calder's piece won the Tribeca New Voices Award, and the jury statement reads: “Both a dream and a nightmare, the work incites a necessary conversation with exceptional use of craft, storytelling and unexpected use of technology with the potential to iterate in a way that undoubtedly will empower future work.” I had a chance to catch up with Calder at Tribeca to talk about her process of creating this piece, the inspiration behind using the Pepper's ghost, the clash of cultures, ethics, and how art can be used to reflect upon and heal from trauma. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Along with her partner, Peter, Miriam has walked the planet for the past decade or so. India, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Europe. They travel light and spontaneous. Here's the program that convinced me to reach out to them, a very touching portrait of these unique, lovely people. In 2017 Miriam wrote the International bestseller Woman in the Wilderness. It was translated into German, Dutch, French, Portuguese and Chinese. In 2020 the sequel Wild at Heart came out.Intro music “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range. “Sometimes,” by Daniel Lanois. Outro: “Summertime,” by Fort Frances.My Amazon link.Ponderosa Millworks.A little something just for subscribers: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/subscribe
OPP Sergeant Ann McEwen and OPP Provincial Constable Jason Sobkowicz of the Rainy River District join the 10-5 podcast to speak about being a police officers in Northern Ontario and experiencing PTSD. Topics discussed are the officers' stories on how PTSD evolved, the challenges of reaching out for help, advice on improving toxicity in the workplace, ways to cope and overcome PTSD in addition to clinical therapy, how understanding ego is an important part of recovery and how we can move forward positively together from a PTSD diagnosis with humanity and community. The Encompas Mental Health Wellness Program is available to eligible active and retired OPPA Members:Telephone - 1-866-794-9117 (Available 24/7)Email - info@encompascare.caWebsite - https://www.encompascare.ca/This episode of the 10-5 podcast is produced and hosted by Scott Mills and Joshua Jutras.Music – “Line of Fire” by Jason Shaw available at Audionautix.com and used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcodeIf you have any questions about this episode of the 10-5 Podcast, please email us at communications@oppa.ca
In the quiet border town of Fort Frances, Ontario, women and children are being sexually exploited and too often by the very people and institutions that are supposed to protect them. APTN Investigates speaks to the victims, identifies convicted sex offenders and alleged abusers.
As broadcast August 4, 2022 with plenty of defiant escapism for your streaming experience. Tonight we highlight the 50th anniversary of release for Superfly in 1972, which was not only a revolutionary film for it's time but is mostly known as one of the most iconic soul soundtracks ever made. Curtis Mayfield made what would be his indelible trademark on this OST, getting signed up late to the game to compose, arrange, and perform what became total legend. After opening, we have killer new tunes just out this week from Say She She, Khruangbin, Chaka Khan, Robert Glasper, and Robohands just to highlight a few. For hour two Dan Lloyd brings more rock heat even as he's on vacation from the likes of Screeching Weasel, Guerilla Toss, Off!, and also highlights some of the big rock acts in country this weekend for the first Pentaport Rock Festival since the pandemic began.#feelthegravityTracks (ST:RT)Part I (00:00)Curtis Mayfield – No Thing On Me (Cocaine Song)Say She She – NORMAPaul McCartney – Pretty Boys (Khruangbin remix)Brooklyn Funk Essentials – Scream!Fort Frances – Nothing Ever Change In AmericaIkebe Shakedown – Waiting for the Storm Part II (32:05)Robohands – NightshadeElijah Nang feat nogymx – Shaped by the SeaRobert Glasper feat Masego – All Masks Chaka Khan – Woman Like MeGloria Scott – All of the Time, You're On My MindVieux Farka Toure & Khruangbin – SavanneIdris Muhammad – Brother, You Know You're Doing Wrong Part III (65:35)Anti-Flag – LAUGH. CRY. SMILE. DIE.Flatliners – Rat KingBush – More Than MachinesScreeching Weasel – Kill to CureGuerilla Toss – Zum HerzBrutus - Liar Part IV (96:40)Off! – War Above Los AngelesThe Wonder Years – Low TideVampire Weekend – Harmony HallDeafheaven – In BlurMogwai – I'm Jim Morrison, I'm DeadGinger Wildheart and the Sinners – Lately, Always
Fort Frances is one of 24 communities in northwestern Ontario that have declared a state of emergency due to spring flooding, where lake levels reached dangerous highs. Northwestern Ontario Hub journalist Charnel Anderson details the response to escalating weather events in the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David McMillin of Fort Frances returns to Car Con Carne, as the band's new song, “If You Look Hard Enough” is gathering attention. The song is the band's self-described “most optimistic” tune yet, and it's available in two versions: full band and piano/solo. You should listen to both. I always enjoy talking to David… and if you're watching on Facebook or YouTube, see if you agree that he looks like your cool philosophy professor from college.
Manoomin (wild rice) grows along the waterways of Northern Turtle Island and has been treasured by Anishinaabe since time immemorial. But in the past hundred years, protecting wild rice has become an increasing concern. Learn more about this sacred food source from manoomin harvesters James Whetung, William Yerxa, and Jana Rae Yerxa. Inspired by Harold Perry, whose grandmother carried seeds from Rice Lake to the Mississippi River near Ardock, James Whetung returned home from Ardock's 1982 food security uprising to his community of Curve Lake First Nation determined to restore their wild rice beds, with the ultimate goal of putting the rice back in Rice Lake.James and his clan (Black Duck) continue to work to restore their hereditary territory and to put the rice back in Rice Lake! BlackDuckWildRice.net Jana-Rae Yerxa is Anishinaabe. Her home community is Couchiching First Nation in Treaty #3 territory. She currently resides in Fort Frances, Ontario and is happy to be part of Seven Generations Education Institute as Faculty and Curriculum Developer in Anishinaabe Gikendaasowin. William Yerxa is Anishinaabe from Little Eagle which is now known as Couchiching First Nation. William began ricing when he was 13 years old and has been caring for manoomin for 70 years. He is happy his children and grandchildren know how to care for manoomin. Follow ICA on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook IndigenousClimateAction.com The ICA Pod Team is made up of Lindsey Bacigal, Morningstar Derosier, and Brina Romanek.
Our roundup of Agenda episodes this week begins with a look at the gaps Canadians have in knowledge of the country's black history. Should Grade 13 be reinstated to make up for two years of interrupted learning during the pandemic? How have inmates at Canadian correctional institutions been experiencing the last two years? Can Ontario learn anything from Fort Frances's plastics ban? And finally, astrophysicist and planetary scientist Sara Seager on her recent book, "The Smallest Lights In The Universe: A Memoir." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a federal ban on single-use plastics expected to be in place by the end of 2022, some municipalities across Canada decided not to wait. Fort Frances become the first municipality to enforce a ban last year. We check in to see what can be learned from Fort Frances's experience, what the federal ban will look like, and the steps being taken in Ontario to prepare for the ban across the province. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition I talk to David McMillin: Singer and guitarist of Fort Frances and member of Grand Am. I talk with David about some of his favorite bands, how meticulous of a writer Warren Zevon was, and maybe your next favorite band has yet to be discovered. Recorded May 27th, 2021 via Zoom.
The one hundred and ninth 5 Pin Universe Podcast recorded 08-11-2021 Please remember that the discussion is just personal opinions and may not reflect the stance of any associations or companies these participants may be involved in. Enjoy. With the host Karie Kreutz, guests Dexter Wiseman, Tim Wiseman, Darrell Bradley and special guest Jeff Watts. Discussing 5 Pin Bowling in Northern Ontario and Fort Frances, accomplishments as a player in YBC and the adult ranks, competing in Masters, C5PBA and the WCBT. Episode brought to you by All Star Bowling Sales. All podcast videos can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCuSMHf_9…jNzG61NVFw/videos
The first European settlement west of Lake Superior, it would have several important forts built in its location and its timber industry would fuel development throughout the region. It is the hometown to new Edmonton Oiler Duncan Keith, and features a mermaid built in the 1930s by a young man looking to avoid chores. Support: www.patreon.com/canadaehx Donate: www.canadaehx.com E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
CW: This episode includes discussions of racial discrimination, race-based trauma, and genocide. Please scroll down for various resources and links. For our 2nd interview of Season 2 of Screwed Up, we wanted to invite a First Nations/Indigenous person active in their spiritual practice to talk to us about New Age's appropriation of Native culture and spirituality. We were delighted and immensely humbled to sit down with Mx. Randi Lee (she/they), a Two-Spirit intuitive from the Ojibwe culture. Randi very generously shared their knowledge with us and answered all our questions with patience, wisdom, and grace. Please note the views shared in this interview are those of our guest. We acknowledge that not all Indigenous peoples may share the same views, opinions, and life experiences. If you're not familiar with our podcast, we are two ex-new agers who want to have more conversations with spiritual practitioners from marginalized groups or whose perspective is rarely heard. If you missed our first interview in this series, you can start with our episode with Rev. Lindsey Turner, a non-binary Christian pastor who spoke to us about how to incorporate gender-inclusive language in your spirituality. About our Guest Mx. Randi Lee is a Two-Spirit, Métis intuitive from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Their current spiritual practice includes tarot readings and mediumship. Randi was raised in an Ojibwe reserve just outside of Fort Frances, Ontario. This important cultural heritage has informed their spirituality and work throughout their life, including working for United Native Friendship Centre, receiving vocational trainings on cultural diversity, going on Medicine Walks with elders, and participating in various Indigenous ceremonies such as Pow Wows. Follow Randi Lee on Instagram @randixradio and on their Facebook page Mentorship for Magical Mediums. Here's the episode rundown: Randi Lee tells us about their personal history and spiritual practice, and what it means to be a Two-Spirit person. Why white sage being mass harvested for mainstream consumption is a problem for Indigenous communities. How to smudge without appropriating. Spirit animals and animal totems: Randi Lee tells us about their Bear Clan, and how animal clans are passed down generationally New Agers and Native spirit guides: Dr. Lana and Mimi share how for some white New Agers, having a Native spirit guide means being exempt from doing the work. Randi Lee gives us their thoughts on how to show up for Indigenous people when claiming to have Native spiritual roots or guides. Lana and Randi share an emotional moment discussing their pain of not being able to trace their ancestors or familial roots We discuss the recent findings of the 215 Native children found in a mass grave in Kamloops, BC., and how this ties into cultural appropriation. How to help: steps new agers and white spiritual people can take to be an ally to First Nations/Indigenous communities Please note that due to the delicate topics discussed in this episode and out of respect for our guest, their message and their Native culture and heritage, we will not accept ANY negative or disrespectful comments aimed at our guest and/or their experience. Resources Related to Supporting the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the United States Canadian Resources (Note: The resources in this section are for Indigenous survivors of residential schools and their families.) Indian Residential School Crisis Line - 1-866-925-4419 Indian Residential School Survivors Society - https://www.irsss.ca/home Indigenous Crisis Support: Where to Find Help https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/indigenous-crisis-support-where-to-find-help-1.5446575 United States Resources Native American Rights Fund - https://www.narf.org/ https://www.thecut.com/article/how-to-support-native-american-indigenous-communities.html (Note: This online article includes helpful information, as well as links to Indigenous organizations and communities). Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada List of 15 books mentioned by Randi Lee on the show: https://www.cbc.ca/books/a-reconciliation-reading-list-15-must-read-books-1.4129333
Molly Cross-Blanchard joins Andrew to discuss her debut poetry collection, Exhibitionist. Andrew talks to Molly about mental health and body image. It's a blast! ----- Listen to more episodes of Page Fright here. Follow the podcast on Twitter here. Follow the podcast on Instagram here. ----- Molly Cross-Blanchard is a white and Métis writer and editor born on Treaty 3 territory (Fort Frances, ON), raised on Treaty 6 territory (Prince Albert, SK), and living on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples (Vancouver, BC). She holds an English BA from the University of Winnipeg and a Creative Writing MFA from the University of British Columbia, and is the Publisher at Room magazine. Her debut poetry chapbook is I Don't Want to Tell You (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2018) and her debut full-length book of poetry is Exhibitionist (Coach House Books, 2021). ----- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the author of two chapbooks, Do Not Discard Ashes (845 Press, 2020) and Poems for Different Yous (Rose Garden Press, 2021). Andrew has a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. He writes poems, book reviews, and hosts this very podcast.
Transgender Day of Visibility (or TDOV) occurs every year on March 31st since its inception in the US in 2009. Here in Canada, it's a holiday that gets more recognition with each passing year, and since many events won't be able to be held in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Caitlin thought it best to devote an episode to the day! Joining her as a guest is the lovable Sam Busch, a trans guy from BC who's made his home in Fort Frances with his partner Logan (who you may remember from Episode 4!).In this episode, you'll learn firsthand from Sam what the lived experience of a transgender man in Canada can be like, and how he's navigated life in a small town as a queer trans person. He and Caitlin discuss their work with Borderland Pride the last few years - including the first 2SLGBTQ+ social group in Fort Frances, their first protest (Emo Ambush), and a project about the life of Dianna Boileau - also being released for TDOV - called "Behold Dianna". Sam also talks about Transgender Day of Visibility and what it means to him as a member of the trans community.To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
Transgender Day of Visibility (or TDOV) occurs every year on March 31st since its inception in the US in 2009. Here in Canada, it's a holiday that gets more recognition with each passing year, and since many events won't be able to be held in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Caitlin thought it best to devote an episode to the day! Joining her as a guest is the lovable Sam Busch, a trans guy from BC who's made his home in Fort Frances with his partner Logan (who you may remember from Episode 4!).In this episode, you'll learn firsthand from Sam what the lived experience of a transgender man in Canada can be like, and how he's navigated life in a small town as a queer trans person. He and Caitlin discuss their work with Borderland Pride the last few years - including the first 2SLGBTQ+ social group in Fort Frances, their first protest (Emo Ambush), and a project about the life of Dianna Boileau - also being released for TDOV - called "Behold Dianna". Sam also talks about Transgender Day of Visibility and what it means to him as a member of the trans community.To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
On this episode of Carlene Tonight we discuss a woman's age, why there is so much pressure to be young, and why 40 is the new 30. We also discuss dating in the traditional way versus online datingI also ask Johnathan Price the serious question about his life in Fort Frances, his own dating experience and life now during the Pandemic.You can follow us on , Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Twitter:https://twitter.com/DivaontheRadioInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/diivaontheradio/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Diivaontheradio
Caitlin enters the world of - DRAG!! This episode has been a long time coming, and there are likely to be more in the same vein in the future. With her guest Logan Potvin AKA Shaela Vie, Caitlin delves into a bit of the history of drag itself, as well as how Shaela Vie came to be, and the difficulties (and new opportunities) of performing in the midst of a global pandemic. The latter half is devoted to learning about different terms you'll hear thrown around a lot when discussing or watching drag performances. This was an idea posed by a friend of Caitlin's who wanted to teach her young daughter about drag. Both guest and host had a TON of fun making this episode and hope you will too when you listen to it! To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
Caitlin enters the world of - DRAG!! This episode has been a long time coming, and there are likely to be more in the same vein in the future. With her guest Logan Potvin AKA Shaela Vie, Caitlin delves into a bit of the history of drag itself, as well as how Shaela Vie came to be, and the difficulties (and new opportunities) of performing in the midst of a global pandemic. The latter half is devoted to learning about different terms you'll hear thrown around a lot when discussing or watching drag performances. This was an idea posed by a friend of Caitlin's who wanted to teach her young daughter about drag. Both guest and host had a TON of fun making this episode and hope you will too when you listen to it! To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
$5000 Basshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/5000-bass-released-into-rainy-lake-1.5634704The Town of Fort Frances is welcoming anglers from across northwestern Ontario and Manitoba to try their hand at landing the big one.That big one is a smallmouth bass that is also wearing a green tag, reading "win" that is worth $5,000.The deadline to catch the big one is October 1, 2020.Quick Fishing Update - Georgian Bay Bass Tournamenthttps://majorleaguefishing.com/tips/jvds-smallmouth-bass-summer-school/Charging Out-of-towners to Fishhttps://www.orilliamatters.com/coronavirus-covid-19-local-news/city-cracking-down-on-out-of-town-visitors-to-beaches-boat-launches-2534404Visitors will have to pay $50 to park and $50 to launch boatsResidents can get parking passes linked to their license plate.Minn Kota Creates a Raptorhttps://www.minnkotamotors.com/learn/featured-products/raptorEarly iCast New Productshttps://www.bassmaster.com/gear/slideshow/virtual-icast-90-new-toys-2020-and-2021Bassmaster gave us a sneak peek at some of the new lures coming out in iCast this year. There were 96 baits in their slideshow.Rapala Rap-V: Arbogast Jointed Jitterbug -Cotton Cordell Boy Howdy- Berkeley Power Pop - Berkeley Pre-Rigged Shad - Storm Largo Shad - http://blog.rapala.com/storm/wheeler-wins-on-table-rock-with-storm-360gt-largo-shad/Yum Dinger - Lews KVD Reels - Abu Garcia Virtual Casting Combo -Old Town Sportsman AutoPilot - Aqua-Vu Strike Vu - Not iCast but a new lure I saw browsing through FB today - Freedom Tackles Mischief Minnow: https://www.facebook.com/FreedomTackle/videos/276761060326170Fish Donkey UpdateDarren still in first with his 6/8 Smallmouth BassSponsors:AquaVu: aquavu.comEpidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/vn24py/Support the show (http://www.youtube.com/orilliafishing)
Caitlin welcomes her first guest, Doug Judson, to discuss a local story many people have no idea about! This episode delves into the life of Dianna Boileau, who was (at the time) reported to be the first person to receive gender affirming surgery in Canada, and talks about her connection to Fort Frances, where she met a doctor who was ahead of his time.CONTENT WARNING: In discussing Dianna's history, reference is made to outdated terms pertaining to gender identity and surgeries, reflective of the time in which they were used.To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
Caitlin welcomes her first guest, Doug Judson, to discuss a local story many people have no idea about! This episode delves into the life of Dianna Boileau, who was (at the time) reported to be the first person to receive gender affirming surgery in Canada, and talks about her connection to Fort Frances, where she met a doctor who was ahead of his time.CONTENT WARNING: In discussing Dianna's history, reference is made to outdated terms pertaining to gender identity and surgeries, reflective of the time in which they were used.To submit a ConTEXT (ideas for future episodes, jokes, stories - whatever!) send an email to outofcontextpod@gmail.com!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/outofcontextpodcast)
David McMillin of Fort Frances returns to Car Con Carne for a fun, informal chat about playing guitar, Ozark, his Lithuanian fanbase and creating while in quarantine. The podcast ends up with a live performance of a fantastic, Chicago-centric new song called "From Lake Michigan, With Love." Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
David McMillin of Fort Frances returns to Car Con Carne for a fun, informal chat about playing guitar, Ozark, his Lithuanian fanbase and creating while in quarantine. The podcast ends up with a live performance of a fantastic, Chicago-centric new song called "From Lake Michigan, With Love." Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
In this episode we speak about Adrienne’s powerful discovery of pole dancing, the complexity of sobriety and harm reduction, the experience of learning to love her body after struggling with body dysmorphia and disordered eating. Adrienne sees this body nourishment as an expression of connection to the land and a fuck you to colonialism. We talk about much more and I hope you enjoy our conversation. Adrienne you are such a warm and open person! Adrienne Huard is a Two-Spirit Anishinaabekwe born and raised in so-called Winnipeg, Manitoba and registered at Couchiching First Nations, Fort Frances, Ontario. Huard graduated from Concordia University in 2018 and is currently attending OCAD University’s graduate-level Criticism and Curatorial Practice program. She is on the planning committee for the upcoming Two-Spirit Pow Wow happening on May 30th in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It will take place during Canada Pride (a nationwide Pride celebration) and Adrienne is really looking forward to a high attendance this year. You can connect with Adrienne on instagram @adrienne_loon LITQB Podcast: This is a podcast about the barriers to embodiment and how our collective body stories can bring us back to ourselves. This is a podcast for people who identify as queer or for people who might think of their relationship between their body and confining social narratives as queer. This can feel like an isolating experience. Our wounded bodies need spaces to talk about struggles with nourishment/disordered eating, body image issues, dysphoria, racism, heterosexism, transphobia, xenophobia, substance use/abuse, chronic pain/disability, body changes in parenthood, intergenerational trauma, the medical/wellness/therapy industrial complex and its lack of inclusion of queer bodies and much more. Hopefully this podcast can illustrate the connections, and resonant pain points, that we have with one another. Livinginthisqueerbody.com @livinginthisqueerbody The Host: Asher Pandjiris Psychotherapist/ Podcaster/ Group Facilitator SUPPORT https://www.patreon.com/livinginthisqueerbody Music: Ethan Philbrick and Helen Messineo-Pandjiris --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asher-pandjiris/message
We stick with the Garden Sessions but this time we begin by announcing one of the bands we discovered playing their Garden Session who are going to be playing the next Underwater Sunshine Fest in November...SKOUT! Plus we play the Garden Session and our interview with Fort Frances and finish up with some Amy Vachal and a little Matt Sucich. Dig the good word!
This week, it's taco time with Chicago band Fort Frances (David, Aaron and Jason), arguably the only Chicago band to have earned superstar status in Lithuania. Equal parts Americana and indie rock, Fort Frances can comfortably live next to ANYTHING ON ANY OF YOUR PLAYLISTS. Discussed this week: The Will Smith cover that helped their career explode, particularly in Lithuania. We avoided Anaphylaxis! Fort Frances' music history The new song, "Double Take," which is awesome (love the horns!) Alexa is always listening. Always. Special thanks to Pat Gleason for checking in and always being there for Car Con Carne! Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. Google Play Music iTunes Stitcher
This week, it's taco time with Chicago band Fort Frances (David, Aaron and Jason), arguably the only Chicago band to have earned superstar status in Lithuania. Equal parts Americana and indie rock, Fort Frances can comfortably live next to ANYTHING ON ANY OF YOUR PLAYLISTS. Discussed this week: The Will Smith cover that helped their career explode, particularly in Lithuania. We avoided Anaphylaxis! Fort Frances' music history The new song, "Double Take," which is awesome (love the horns!) Alexa is always listening. Always. Special thanks to Pat Gleason for checking in and always being there for Car Con Carne! Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston. Google Play Music iTunes Stitcher
Episode 11: Kim Ducharme “Connecting with Youth” Kim Ducharme is Social Justice Warrior! She was born and raised in Fort Frances, but has truly felt at home in Thunder Bay for over 30 years. Kim began connecting with youth as a Child and Youth Worker, which led to managing mental health programs for children, youth and their families. She is now teaching in the Child and Youth Care program at Confederation College. She says her biggest take away from working with marginalized populations is the call and passion for activism. Under the Same Stars Podcast https://linktr.ee/miss_crystal_anne Don’t forget to subscribe and give a 5 star rating! It helps promote my podcast! Chi-miigwetch! Thank you so much! Zongwe Binesikwe #zongwebinesikwe #underthesamestarspodcast
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On this episode of Ojibwe Stories: Gaganoonididaa we welcome back Nancy Jones, a respected elder from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation near Fort Frances, Ontario. Originally aired 9/15/2016
On this episode of Ojibwe Stories: Gaganoonididaa we welcome back Nancy Jones, a respected elder from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation near Fort Frances, Ontario. She has worked for many years as a teacher and cultural advisor for schools and language revitalization programs in Ontario, Wisconsin and Minnesota. She shares knowledge about being connected with the earth and the things on it – the rocks, the trees, the water, the animals, and other people in the community – and that it is vital to give them proper respect. Other topics include concepts of Anishinaabe religion, and offering children "time in " rather than giving them "time out." Ojibwe Stories: Gaganoonididaa is produced by KUMD and the Department of American Indian Studies at UMD, with funding provided in part by the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, and by The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
The High Spot returns with another episode. AJ Styles has ARRIVED! We have guest Johnathan Price Host of "The Border" on 93.1 in Fort Frances, Ontario joining the show. He is an avid wrestling fan for 15 years and writes a column for Rajah.com called WWE in Depth. We talk about the Royal Rumble, Monday Night Raw, WWE Fastlane, & Wrestlemania. What happens when you have three "wrestling guys" and give them an hour to talk? A damn entertaining show. CLICK & ENJOY!
In this episode of Music Business Podcast, presented by Hypebot.com, we talk with David McMillin, who is the lead singer of Fort Frances and author of a recent essay on Pop Matters called “Why Its Time To Stop Hating Spotify.” In the piece, McMilion adds an indie musicians perspective to the royalty payout discussion and floats the idea that maybe Spotify isn’t run by a bunch of sadists. We talk to McMillion his essay, Spotify, music royalties, Tidal and so, so much more. Make sure that you subscribe to Music Business Podcast in iTunes or your favorite podcast app. You can also follow the show and get the latest episodes and on SoundCloud. If you like the show, I would love for you rate us highly and submit a review in iTunes.
Jake Nickell, Founder and CEO at Threadless. Did you know that Threadless was a hobby then a side project of Jake's website consulting firm? Jake talks about the history and growth of the company, new partnerships, Chicago, and what the future is for Threadless (including sweatpants). This week's music feature is Chicago's own Fort Frances.