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Daybreak North
Some of Canada's greatest writers make a stop in Prince Rupert

Daybreak North

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 9:03


Gary Geddes and Ann Eriksson chat with Daybreak about their journey along Highway 16

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
4/5/21 Kingdom of Ten Thousand Things

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 18:33


From 2007- Gary Geddes, author of "Kingdom of Ten Thousand Things: An Impossible Journey from Kabul to Chiapas."

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Coast to Coast Outdoors Podcast
Coast to Coast Outdoors Episode 9, We speak with Gary Geddes on the topic of MuzzleLoaders

Coast to Coast Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 81:13


Coast to Coast Outdoors Episode 9.   A bit about Gary Geddes. Background: Muzzy Hunter and Outdoors Enthusiast Hunting/Fishing Introduced to hunting and fishing by my father who hunted, fished and trapped in NS. Family moved to northern Alberta and my first hunting experiences in my early teens were ducks, geese, partridge and prairie chickens. Fishing included perch, pike (jackfish), walleye, trout, etc. Outdoorsman paradise! In my late teens moved on to deer (Whitetails and Mule) then fortunate to have a “get out of school” card for a week in (grade 10 and 11) to hunt moose with my father. School initially said “no” but my father said “yes”. Those moose hunts introduced me to an activity that still excites me. Fast forward - moved back to NS and as a young man spending my vacation hunting deer in the backwoods of Guysborough County and our camp behind the airport. Marriage and kids curtailed my hunting somewhat but over the last 10 years or so the passion has been re-kindled. Being retired now I spend most of the fall in the woods scouting and hunting whitetails. In the spring wetting the line for trout and strip bass. I generally hunt with a Muzzy as I enjoy the black powder experience. I have also set up a NS muzzy fb group to share info, pics and advise. Next goal is a NL moose hunt with the muzzleloader. But an annual NL moose hunt is by far what I enjoy the most and I'm totally addicted. Since 2010 I've been able to go each year except two. After returning from NL I'm already watching moose videos, practicing my moose calls and thinking about another hunt. I've been fortunate to have had some pretty interesting moose experiences from some rugged trips into camps and the hunts themselves. I am booked again for this year and am considering using my ML which would be an awesome experience. But ..... it still beats setting up a tent at Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta in the cold and snow and packing out quarters but then again I was much younger. Check out his facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/NS.Muzzleloader.Hunting/     Check out Coast to Coast Outdoors on Facebook for our virtual podcast.   https://www.facebook.com/coast2coastvirtualpodcast/?view_public_for=102437444771134  

Finding A Voice
Local Book Launch and Open Mic Readings

Finding A Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 116:12


First hour featuring, from a January 23rd book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Gary Geddes reading from his latest book, ‘Medicine Unbundled: A Journey Through the Minefields of Indigenous Health Care’. Following that, from the January 8th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly event, you’ll hear a performance by Ron Chase. Continue Reading

Arts & Ideas
Disrupted Childhood. Turkish Star Wars

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 44:48


Pauline Dakin spent her childhood on the run. Sally Bayley grew up in a house where men were forbidden and a charismatic leader ruled. They compare notes with presenter Matthew Sweet. New Generation Thinker Iain Smith discusses his research into the history of a film known as the Turkish Star Wars. Plus Canadian poet Gary Geddes on his poem sequence The Terracotta Army. And the pioneering Hungarian photographer László Moholy-Nagy and the birds eye view images which he created. Sarah Allen, co-curator of a new exhibition at Tate Modern discusses his impact.Girl with Dove: A Childhood Spent Graphically Reading by Sally Bayley is out now. Pauline Dakin's memoir is called Run, Hide, Repeat. Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saved the World) is the title of a 1982 Turkish science fantasy adventure film which is also described as Turkish Star Wars. Gary Geddes is the author of poetry collections including The Terracotta Army and War & Other Measures and his non-fiction books include Medicine Unbundled: A Journey through the Minefields of Indigenous Health Care. He is talking at Birmingham, Liverpool and Oxford universities and University College London. China's First Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors is an exhibition running at the World Museum Liverpool until October 28th 2018. Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art runs at Tate Modern until October 14th 2018. Producer: Fiona McLean

First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa
Speaking to the Wound

First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014 25:36


Ann Eriksson is a marine biologist and novelist. Gary Geddes is a poet. They live together on Thetis Island, British Columbia. Their literary work is engaged in questions of how our comforts are provided and at whose expense. Gary writes: For me, poetry is a healing art, an art whose rhythms and images somehow fly beneath the radar, nest in the ear and make their way into our bone marrow. I also agree with Lao Tzu that we need to speak to the wound in each other, if sharing and healing are to take place in any meaningful way. This year Ms Eriksson published her fourth novel: "High Clear Bell of Morning". Mr. Geddes latest book of poetry, What Does a House Want?" was also published this year.

Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
Recalibrating the Scales: The Difficult Marriage of Justice and Healing in Africa

Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2013 39:57


Gary Geddes, Award winning writer and author of 'Drink the Bitter Root: A search for justice and healing in Africa' gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.

JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast
JwJ: Sunday July 22, 2012

JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2012 17:36


Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *He Made the Two One* for Sunday, 22 July 2012; book review: *Drink the Bitter Root: A Search for Justice and Healing in Africa* by Gary Geddes (2011); film review: *Turtle: The Incredible Journey* (2011); poem review: *The Celestial Surgeon* by Robert Louis Stevenson.