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CheloniaCast is on location at the Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE), located on a 1,153 acre preserve in Belize. BFREE serves as a space for wildlife conservation, study, and education. This episode is comprised of two conversations, the first being with Jacob Marlin: founder and Executive Director of BFREE. Jacob is renowned in the world of herpetology and conservation holistically. We focus on his upbringing into the world of wildlife conservation, the origins of BFREE, and insight into the work BFREE is doing to preserve the critically endangered Hicatee. The second part of the episode is a conversation with Heather Barrett, Deputy Director of BFREE, along with Tom Pop, Jonathan Dubon, and Barney Hall. This part of the conversation focuses on their indvidual experiences at BFREE, working with the Hicatees, freshwater turtles, and experiencing the wildlife that is present. For more information about BFREE, check out their website: https://www.bfreebz.org/ Be sure to follow BFREE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bfreebz/?hl=en Be sure to follow BFREE on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BFREEBZ/ Learn more about the CheloniaCast Podcast here: https://theturtleroom.org/cheloniacast/ Learn more about the CheloniaCast Podcast Fund here: https://theturtleroom.org/project/cheloniacast-podcast/ Follow the CheloniaCast Podcast on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter @cheloniacast Host and production crew social media - Jason Wills - @chelonian.carter / Michael Skibsted - @michael.skibstedd / Jack Thompson - @jack_reptile_naturalist_302 / Ken Wang - @americanmamushi / Wyatt Keil - @wyatts_wildlife_photography / Paul Cuneo - @paul_turtle_conservation42 / Alex Mione - @alex.mione / Ethan Hancock - @ethankinosternonlover / Torsten Watkins - @t_0_.e
It was a blizzard coupled with hurricane-force winds that brought upwards of 93 cm of snow. We mark today's 5th anniversary of Snowmageddon in a number of ways...including digging into some archival tape about how that day began and recalling how it played out here at CBC Radio as we stayed on the air for listeners... but not without some hiccups. We connect with Jeff Douglas, the host of Mainstreet in Halifax, who had to pick up the snowball as it became impossible to run the show from St. John's. Rounding out the reunion, former On The Go host Ted Blades, meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler and Weekend AM host Heather Barrett drop by the studio to talk about the people they met on the air during the state of emergency... and re-live some of the dramatic stories they heard. (With host Krissy Holmes)
Honouring Ron Hynes through his music... and the guitar he learned on. His nephew drops by the On The Go studio to talk about the guitar, a tribute show and give us a performance on that guitar of a song he co-wrote with his uncle Ron. (Guest-host Heather Barrett with Joel Thomas Hynes)
What has an 8-foot wingspan, a beak like a muppet... and is really far from home? We hear all about the latest sighting of the majestic Steller's Sea Eagle from the owner and operator of BirdTheRock Bird & Nature Tours. (Guest host Heather Barrett with Jared Clarke)
Diabetes affects many families in Newfoundland and Labrador. We hear about a program at the Ches Penney Family YMCA looking to prevent that. It's called Small Steps for Big Changes, and we get details from the Eastern Canada Regional Research Lead with the program. (Guest-host Heather Barrett with Dr. Katie Wadden)
Could an occasional cookie, cake or chocolate may be good for our health? A new study breaks down the effects that sugars in different forms have on heart and brain health. Our regular health columnist takes a look at the findings. (Guest-host Heather Barrett with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel)
We reach the president of the Royal Canadian Legion Stephenville Branch 35 to hear why the building opened its doors to hundred of school students this week. (Guest host Heather Barrett with Maurice Hynes)
Fabric for the forces: The president of the Quilts of Valour Canada Society warms up the On The Go studio with some samples from a program that sees stitchers working to make lovely quilts for people who served or who are still serving in the armed forces. (Guest host Heather Barrett with Lisa Compton)
Five stories - five performers - and one thing in common: All of them are living with a disability. They take to the stage this weekend to share a theatrical take on their unique life experiences. The show's director drops by the On The Go studio to talk about "Tales Of Us." (Guest host Heather Barrett with Paul Power)
The Signal goes live from the Alt Hotel, the industry hub of the St. John's International Women's Film Festival. Fill in host Heather Barrett talks to some of the creatives who are a part of the festival.
Today's show was all about the bountiful food harvest in Newfoundland and Labrador. Fill in host Heather Barrett spoke with a couple of experts (Barry Fordham and Jackie Marchildon) to brainstorm ways to eliminate food waste, and how to get food on the table for the population's most vulnerable.
Guest host/producer Heather Barrett welcomes Shirley Scott, author of Big Splash Knits, and Katie Noseworthy, author of Newfoundland Knits for Little Ones, into the studio for a knit and a yarn about fibre arts
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The Lighthouse Collective has created an exhibit called Cross-Pollination that envisions life in Newfoundland and Labrador in an imagined post-industrial future. The group says this exhibit responds to ecological anxiety and climate grief with narratives of survival and self-care. Collective members Elijah Martel, Ashley Hemmings, Laura Sbrizzi, Amanda Joan Penney and Shazia Ahmad spoke with CBC's Heather Barrett.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Indigenous Performing Arts NL says it will create, support, and present Indigenous stories in the area that is now known as Newfoundland and Labrador. "No Indians Here" is a talk from Mi'kmaw Elder Calvin White, where he'll speak about Confederation, and what he says are the continued consequences of that event for Indigenous peoples in the province. Elder Calvin White joined host Heather Barrett in the studio today.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's been 30 years since a Canadian team has won the top prize, and 18 years since the Oilers have been in the finals. Edmonton opened with a 2-0 loss to the Florida Panthers on Saturday, but expectations are still high for the Oilers to lift Lord Stanley's mug this year. Longtime Oilers fan Cory Colbourne joined host Heather Barrett in studio today to talk about this huge moment.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The annual Nickel Independent Film Festival is a week-long event full of films, workshops, and pre-screening talks. To get an inside look at all of the excitement planned for this year's festival, host Heather Barrett is joined by Mike Fardy, the festival's director of programming, and Elling Lien, the Nickel's executive director.
In the first podcast episode of 2024, we have a Black History Month special where I visit with Xavier Michael Campbell and Heather Barrett and talk about their book Black Harbour. Our conversation ranges from the record of enslaved people in Newfoundland history, to peppermint knobs, salt fish, and men named Junior, as well as to the idea that "there's no Black people in Newfoundland," why we can sometimes be defensive about our history, and some more reading suggestions for people who'd like to delve deeper into Black history.
My guest on today's episode - the first of 2024 - is a very special friend of mine, Heather Barrett. Over the years we have had so many conversations where we've got to the end and said 'we should have recorded that!', so I'm delighted to have finally managed to do exactly that. Heather is an executive coach and author, and over the years she's been my go-to whenever I'm stuck, struggling or have an idea I want to develop. One of the things I was keen to talk to Heather about for this podcast was her deep sense of intuition which has always been something that has intrigued me. I wanted to dig into this and find out how she developed it to become one of her superpowers, and how the rest of us can do so as well. This was the first 'long form' podcast that I have recorded, and we covered a lot of ground in the 2.5 hours that we talked for. Although intuition was the main topic I wanted to explore it lead us to talk about the following as well: - Setting intentions - Giving yourself permission - Vulnerability and self-compassion - Gremlins and negative self-talk - Creating an infrastructure for success - Consistency - Underestimating the things that come most easily to us - Creating boundaries - Finding purpose - Imposter Syndrome - Comfort zones I hope you enjoy this episode and that my conversation with Heather gives you a bit of a boost!
We reach an man from Equador who's been living in Newfoundland for the last few years to find out about some New Year traditions from his home country that can help you kick off 2024 on the right foot. (Guest-host Heather Barrett with Jose Vasquez)
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
In the last part of the book fair we hear from Mike Heffernan about his book Let It All Fall, which is about the underground music and culture rebellion in Newfoundland in the 70s,80s, and 90s. Then, Newfoundland and Labrador Public Library's Children and Youth Services Librarian Emily Blackmore has three recommendations for young adult reads. Finally we hear from two in-house CBC authors, Elizabeth Whitten about her book A History of Newfoundland Comic Books, and Heather Barrett about a book she co-authored with Xaiver-Michael Campbell, Black Harbour: Slavery and the forgotten histories of Black people in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Labrador and Indigenous Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster has been in the hot seat lately. Both Johannes Lampe, the President of the Nunatsiavut Government, and Simon Pokue, Grand Chief of the Innu Nation, have called for her removal. That's because of the provincial government's apology to residential school survivors in Cartwright last week. Only the NunatuKavut community council - a group that does not hold federal treaty rights - was present. Lisa Dempster is the MInister for Labrador Affairs, the Deputy House Leader, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs and the member for Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair. She spoke with CBC's Heather Barrett.
Radical Theologian Barry Taylor talks to CBC's Heather Barrett about finding faith when the world seems to be falling apart.
Thriving: A Gallup Podcast on the State of the Global Workplace
Few things are as important -- and sometimes as difficult to grasp -- as an organization's culture. Every workplace has a distinct culture, regardless of whether the company has spent time trying to intentionally craft it. What is organizational culture? Why does it matter? And what does it mean for a workplace to have a “toxic culture”?Ed O'Boyle, Global Practice Leader at Gallup, and Heather Barrett, Director at Gallup, join the podcast to discuss the key drivers of an organization's culture, how leaders can leverage their culture for organizational success and more.
This is part 3 of 3 episodes with Dr Scarlett Smash (Ashley Scarlett) chatting with Heather Barrett about Sea Otter Savvy's programs, including preventing disturbance to sea otters and the energetic costs that disturbance causes otters.
This is part 2 of 3 episodes with Dr Scarlett Smash (Ashley Scarlett) chatting with Heather Barrett about Sea Otter Savvy's programs, including preventing disturbance to sea otters and the energetic costs that disturbance causes otters.
On this episode Dr Scarlett Smash (Ashley Scarlett) chats with Heather Barrett about Sea Otter Savvy's programs, including preventing disturbance to sea otters and the energetic costs that disturbance causes otters.
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic continue talking to Heather Barrett from Sea Otter Savvy about sea otter conservation and the threats these keystone species face. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic continue talking to Heather Barrett about the need to be aware of sea otters, and the impacts that human disturbance can have on them. In this episode they talk about what you otter do if you see a sea otter. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic continue talking to Heather Barrett from Sea Otter Savvy about how to watch sea otters without disturbing them. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic contine talking to Heather Barrett about the NGO Sea Otter Savvy, the need to be aware of sea otters, and the impacts that human disturbance can have on them. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic continue talking to Heather Barrett, Science Communication Director for Sea Otter Savvy. Quiz master Heather carries on finding out how much the MCHH team know about sea otters. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Dr Scarlett Smash & Dr Craken MacCraic talk to Heather Barrett, Science Communication Director for Sea Otter Savvy. Heather quizzes the MCHH crew to find out how much they know about sea otters. If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show Music credits By Jolly Shore Leave "Al For Me Grog (Trad.)" HandsomeForrune-FE (Adapted Lyrics by Taran Christen : Musical Arrangement by K. Ryan Hart) Represented by Rebellious Entertainment MCHH Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
0:00 Chances are you've never poured a cup of tea from anything quite like Michael Massie's teapots. His work reimagines the limits of Inuit art and design and can be found on display in prestigious museums and galleries across the country. Michael, who is originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, is just wrapping up an exhibit at a gallery in Toronto. Weekend AM's Heather Barrett spoke to him about the inspiration for his work. 8:06 Yesterday, there were hard feelings in The House of Wooden Santas. But then Jonathan apologized to Jesse and the boys were ready to be friends again. That's where we pick up the story today, as Peter Rompkey continues reading Kevin Major's book. 21:41 You have likely seen some fake Labrador Morning posts popping up on Facebook. Scammers have been creating pages with my photograph and our profile picture... pretending to be us. They've been attacking our 12 days of book-mas giveaway. Pretending people have won the contest and sending them a link. Now... we'd never need your credit card info for a Labrador Morning giveaway. But for how to protect yourself and more, we've reached the person who literally wrote the book on it. Claudiu Popa is the author of the Canadian Cyber Fraud Handbook,founder of the knowledge flow cyber safety foundation, AND president of Data-risk Canada. 29:35 A lifetime together, now forced apart. Jim and Theresa Woolfrey are both 86 years old and now, after 67 years together, they are separated by the system. The latest in our Concerning Care series. 37:01 It hasn't been easy to recycle in Southern Labrador after the Green Depot in the area shut its doors in the summer. Now the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board says it's come up with a temporary solution. 44:01 What happens when there's an apparent mis-communication between the PUB and gas retailers? Retailers say the PUB made a mistake. But the PUB says it was on them. We'll learn more when we speak with a gas station owner in North West River. 56:49 Bearing witness to a Peoples Inquiry in Davis Inlet is the inspiration for today's novel in our 12 Days of Christmas book giveaway. 1:00:48 Heather Scoffield Ottawa bureau chief and Economics columnist for the Toronto Star will bring us the latest from Ottawa as MPs prepare to return to their ridings for the holiday break.
While some will enjoy the simple pleasure of a Lambs & Coke, for others, that's just the tip of the ice cube as there's a whole world of cocktails out there to explore. Peter Wilkins is co-founder of the Newfoundland Distillery and he has just released a definitive guide, "The Newfoundland and Labrador Cocktail Book." He came by Week-end AM to chat with Heather Barrett
On November 19, Heather Barrett spoke with two musicians with concerns as over the past few months, some musicians have been accosted or followed from late night shows. Heather spoke with fiddle player, Rowan Sherlock and bass player, Craig Follett. To follow, guest host, Russell Bowers spoke with Rhonda Tulk-Lane, chief executive officer for MusicNL. They have a program to identify, respond and avoid attacks in professional spaces called Project Soundcheck.
Seth Hyde is a 14-year-old who does play-by-play announcing for an under 11 hockey team in St. John's, and he's getting lots of notice for his work, including from the National Hockey League itself. Seth Hyde spoke with Heather Barrett this week.
Weekend AM's Heather Barrett hops on her bicycle to go for a ride with writer and avid e-bike cyclist Michelle Butler Hallett
Today we examined the first known existence of enslaved Black people in this province. The series features Xaiver Michael Campbell and is produced by the CBC's Heather Barrett. But first we end the week where we started, we will talk about climate change and COP26. We'll talk with Rodd Laing, Director of Environment with the Nunatsiavut Government.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The new CBC NL series Unearthed is looking at historical connections between our province and enslaved Black People. We hear from producer Heather Barrett and learn more about the not-often-talked-about history. Going once, going twice, sold! The Happy Valley-Goose Bay Rotary Club is hosting its annual live auction this Sunday. We hear from Rotarian Stanley Oliver about why you should take part. A Labradorian is attempting to petition the government to increase the speed limit on the Trans-Labrador Highway, and he isn't alone in his efforts. We hear from Patrick Burke. The National Inuit Youth Council president says the Premier championing oil and gas is tone-deaf when it comes to COP26. We speak to Brian Pottle to get his impressions. Artist Jennifer Young has spent the last year and a half working with Inuk elder Ellen Ford, creating encaustic artwork from her stories. They join us to speak about the project today. With a second pandemic winter looming, and COVID-19 cases on the rise in many parts of the country, how can we protect our mental health this winter? We speak with psychotherapist Michael Lochran.
A single question can open up a world of very differentiated types of responses. Heather Barrett's initiative as a question expert is to look at what happens to the common question when you take the time to pull things apart because you've become invested in a better, more strategic question. This is what Heather does for Fortune 100 clients in service of brand engagement, messaging and product innovation. Empathy and how you do it matters, so let's explore how we change when we bring alive what we question and how we connect with people.
A single question can open up a world of very differentiated types of responses. Heather Barrett's initiative as a question expert is to look at what happens to the common question when you take the time to pull things apart because you've become invested in a better, more strategic question. This is what Heather does for Fortune 100 clients in service of brand engagement, messaging and product innovation. Empathy and how you do it matters, so let's explore how we change when we bring alive what we question and how we connect with people.