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Thousands of people were imprisoned for years without charge or trial by the United States during its so-called “war on terror”. Moazzam Begg was one of them. For the first time since he was detained more than 20 years ago, Begg returns with Al Jazeera to the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, where he witnessed terrible abuses that continue to haunt him. In this episode: Moazzam Begg (@Moazzam_Begg), Former Bagram and Guantanamo Detainee Episode credits: This episode was produced by Miranda Lin and Zaina Badr with Khaled Soltan, Chloe K. Li and our host Malika Bilal. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Watch the full film ‘Echoes of Bagram' by Al Jazeera Witness here: https://www.aljazeera.com/program/witness/2024/2/12/echoes-of-bagram-moazzam-begg-returns-to-afghanistan With special thanks to Horia El Hadad and Michael McEvoy. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
A new report says the Government has violated its own law more than 5,000 times in three years, says the watchdog on freedom of information commissioner Michael McEvoy. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: Why do we love romance novels? Romance novels provide an escape from the complexities of everyday life. Readers can immerse themselves in a world of love, passion, and happy endings, offering a break from reality. Guest: Rania Husseini, Senior Vice President of Print at Indigo Seg 2: View From Victoria: A new report says the Government has violated its own law more than 5,000 times in three years, says the watchdog on freedom of information commissioner Michael McEvoy. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 3: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in Lawmakers criticized social media leaders for inadequate protection and called for immediate action. Concerns about youth well-being led to calls for legal accountability and the proposal of bills, including the STOP CSAM Act. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Seg 4: Should 4-year-olds go to school? Despite implementing Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care agreements, the percentage of children in care has decreased. Simultaneously, there is a decline in youth literacy and math skills. Guest: Craig Alexander, First Chief Economist at Deloitte Canada and President of Alexander Economic Views Seg 4: Is decriminalization working? One year into BC's three-year pilot project, toxic drug deaths reached record levels, averaging seven deaths per day in 2023. Guest: Nicole Luongo, Systems Change Coordinator for the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition Seg 5: Is social media distorting history? History content on TikTok has garnered over 135 billion views due to its concise format, making historical topics widely accessible. Despite some creators aiming for accuracy, many lack formal credentials and proper sourcing, while some deliberately spread false narratives. Guest: Colin Horgan, Writer and Communications Professional in Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cyber Security Matters, hosted by Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw
Join hosts Christian and Dominic in an episode of Cyber Security Matters, as they engage in a fascinating conversation with Michael McEvoy, the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia. In this episode, we will cover: 1. Cyber security at a provincial level 2. Different types of privacy breaches 3. Mandatory reporting of privacy breaches 4. Removing the stigma of getting breached 5. The biggest privacy issues that organizations face This week's episode is brought to you by: Reboot Communications - https://www.linkedin.com/company/1229391/ VIPSS - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4278381/
Michael Mcevoy joins the show to talk about how the gallbladder works, and how to support your liver and digestive functions without a gallbladder. Michael also discusses his top health protocols for people without a gallbladder, and how to help your body's ability to detox. On today's podcast, you will learn: What exactly is the gallbladder and why is it important. Top supplements you should take to if you have had your gallbladder removed. Strategies to facilitate detox in your body without a gallbladder. Top protocols to keep your body healthy without and gallbladder. How coffee enemas and liver flushed can benefit those without a gallbladder. Why you should avoid having your gallbladder removed. Michael McEvoy's Bio: Michael McEvoy is the founder of Metabolic Healing. He has been involved in clinical practice since 2007. In addition to functioning as a clinician and writer, Michael is a teacher, educator and systems creator of diverse health-related and functional medicine curriculum and modalities. Through unique educational and teaching endeavors, Michael's objective is to assemble a network of the world's top clinicians to meet the demands and challenges of 21st century functional medicine, and to implement the analytical tools and frameworks required. Michael can be considered an intelligence agent/expert scouring the diverse sources coming online in order to assist practitioners through evidence-based models, tools, and education. You can learn more about Michael and his work at You can check out the functional blood chemistry analyzer software at
Canada leads on applying privacy law to sales of recreational cannabis. Michael McEvoy, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (BC), Canada, explains why and how he has applied the BC privacy law to the legal retail sale of recreational cannabis. To coincide with the legalisation of recreational cannabis, he published in October 2018, Protecting Personal Information: Cannabis Transactions, the world's first guidance on this subject. This was updated in a revised version in August 2021. He explains the main privacy issues common to the retail sale of other products in general and alcohol in particular, and the impact of the pandemic on trends which impact privacy. This guidance has additional benefits of attracting the public's attention to their data rights, and retailers about their responsibilities.We discuss how this world leading BC guidance is now having an impact across Canada and several other countries where the law on the sale of recreational cannabis is being relaxed to fulfil a mainstream need.Listeners to this podcast can obtain the related article published in the August 2021 edition of PL&B International Report by emailing: info@privacylaws.com
Michael Mcevoy joins the show to discuss the best tests you can do to find out the health of your liver, how to interpret their markers, and what to do if your markers indicate problem areas. Michael also talks about the essential proteins and liver enzymes that affect the health of your liver, supplements to improve liver function, and his functional blood chemistry analyzer software. On today's podcast, you will learn: The common markers you will find on liver tests, and why they are important. What vegans should supplement in order to protect essential proteins. What globulin levels indicate about your immune or digestive function. The marker that's both a waste product and an antioxidant. The 5 liver enzymes and what their test levels indicate. Other testing your can do in order to get additional insight into your liver health. Micheal's incredible functional blood chemistry analyzer software. Michael Mcevoy's Bio: Michael McEvoy is the founder of Metabolic Healing. He has been involved in clinical practice since 2007. In addition to functioning as a clinician and writer, Michael is a teacher, educator and systems creator of diverse health-related and functional medicine curriculum and modalities. Through unique educational and teaching endeavors, Michael's objective is to assemble a network of the world's top clinicians to meet the demands and challenges of 21st century functional medicine, and to implement the analytical tools and frameworks required. Michael can be considered an intelligence agent/expert scouring the diverse sources coming online in order to assist practitioners through evidence-based models, tools, and education. You can learn more about Michael and his work at You can check out the functional blood chemistry analyzer software at
Professor Paul Moynagh had lots of advice for listeners about vaccination against Covid-19. Niamh Farrell is really looking forward to Ham Sandwich getting back on the road. Twelve months on Michael McEvoy is a stroke survivor and making great progress. Tony Conlon's a big fan of the new Nissan Qashqai which he featured in his motoring review. Tadhg O'Brien is Foroige Entrepreneur of the Year and it was Rhapsody time for Artists of the Week Queen... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New in this update:British Columbians' information rights are being underminedA new report says the provincial government is breaking the law, when it comes to requests under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The report examined 4,000 requests for information between 2017 and 2020. It found government regularly extends the thirty day time limit to answer those requests without seeking approval from the privacy commissioner's office first. The Information and Privacy Commissioner says as a result, British Columbians' information rights are being undermined. However, Michael McEvoy also found the current government's behaviour is an improvement over how the former Liberal government responded to requests before 2017. The report makes several recommendations, including using automation for the processing of records.Nanaimo City Council to pursue Housing Navigation Centre pilot projectNanaimo council has voted to pursue a pilot project aimed at providing shelter housing that includes medical supports. BC Housing is offering one and a half million dollars a year for four years to a Vancouver Island community willing to help provide space for a sixty bed shelter. The Housing Navigation Center would offer space to homeless people after they are screened and their medical needs assessed. Council voted to write a letter of interest to the province, to get the ball rolling. However, two councillors, Sheryl Armstrong and Ian Thorpe were opposed."The cost to run them in the States is over four million dollars so I don't how we can run them for 1.5 and these are going to be drug and alcohol allowed in that so my concern is we are going to see the exact same thing that's happened with the others and that we're going to have dealers in the neighbourhoods."—Nanaimo City Councillor Sheryl Armstrong."I am sensing that our city is sort of at supportive housing fatigue right now. We've got enough challenges facing us to get the proposed buildings up and running and satisfying the concerns of the neighbourhoods where they will be located. I don't feel I can support taking on another similar type of project at this time."—Nanaimo City Councillor Councillor Ian Thorpe.Armstrong and Thorpe were outvoted by their fellow councillors who pointed out the letter is an expression of interest and does not commit the city to agree to the project.Two affordable housing projects completed in NanaimoIn other housing news, the province is heralding two new affordable housing projects for seniors and physically disabled people in Nanaimo. Later this month, twenty-eight one-bedroom townhomes will open on Uplands Dr. The project includes twelve accessible homes for people with developmental disabilities. Four full-time staff members will help support residents in their home and provide services according to each individual's care plan. Monthly rents for these units will be $500. Fifteen other homes will rent at $880 per month.A second project includes fifty-seven units including three accessible units on Mill Street. These units will range in rent from $935 to $1135 dollars a month. The rent includes phone, internet cable and laundry.
Michael McEvoy joins Lynda to explain the new contact tracing app announced by the federal government today. Guest: Michael McEvoy, BC Information and Privacy Commissioner
Halloween Radio Drama London, 1999. Geoff Verwood, a history student blighted by phonophobia, takes refuge from the London din in a quiet bookshop off Charing Cross Road. There, he makes a chance discovery – an old scrap of paper hidden in a dusty book. On that scrap is written a code, hiding a lost musical score… the last work of the evil Anton Valderberg Drache! With Halloween fast approaching, Geoff races to unlock the mystery, unaware of the terrible supernatural powers he is about to unleash. Who or what is desperate to hear the music played? What is the true nature of the dark forces that stalk Geoff's every turn? And what connects all this to the most notorious chapter of the West End's history? “Good bye Piccadilly, farewell Leicester Square…” Recorded live at London's Leicester Square Theatre A Halloween radio drama starring: Lucy Joseph, James Cross, Michael McEvoy, Scott Thomas and Antonia Reed-Felstead Written by: Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine Edited By : Matt Blair Directed By: Tom Brazier Music By: Francesco Quadraruopolo More audio horror from Wireless Theatre.
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about Joint Hypermobility Syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Michael McEvoy. Michael McEvoy is the founder of Metabolic Healing and co-founder of TrueReport, a NutriGenomics assessment. Michael is recognized as a thought leader, systems creator, educator, and integrator of diverse clinical modalities. Michael has created the Metabolic Healing Institute out of the need for deeper clinical applications and clarity of vision in the field of functional medicine and integrative healthcare. Through unique educational and teaching endeavors, Michael’s objective is to assemble a network of the world’s top clinicians to meet the demands and challenges of 21st century functional medicine and to implement the analytical tools and frameworks required. Key Takeaways: - What are the symptoms of joint hypermobility syndrome? - What is the role of the extracellular matrix in joint hypermobility? - What is the interplay between the ECM and the immune system? - How is the ECM involved in Cell Danger Response? - Could mast cell stabilizers potentially impede healing? - What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome? - What are the triggers for joint hypermobility and EDS? - What is the Cusack Protocol for EDS? - What tools have proven helpful in hypermobility and EDS? - What is the role of RCCX in complex, chronic illness? - Is there a connection between EDS and Craniocervical Instability? Connect With My Guest: http://MetabolicHealing.com Interview Date: March 20, 2020 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode115 Additional Information: To learn more, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com. Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
How is the personal information of the more than 1.5 million people who live in strata housing in BC protected? What laws govern the tremendous amount of personal information that is collected, used and disclosed by stratas? What recourse is there for residents who feel their privacy rights have been violated? The latest edition of the PrivacyRight podcast answers these questions and explores some of the most contentious issues relating to privacy in strata housing. These include: how information is handled at strata council meetings; what the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) and the Strata Property Act mean in practical terms for people's privacy; and advice for stratas in the social media age. Joining the discussion are Michael McEvoy, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia; Tony Gioventu, head of the Condominium Homeowners Association of British Columbia, Sandy Wagner, president of the Vancouver Island Strata Owners’ Association and two representatives of property management firm, Cornerstone Properties. They share their expertise and on the ground experience in dealing with strata-related privacy concerns. Resources: OIPC guidelines for strata corporations: https://www.oipc.bc.ca/guidance-documents/1455 PIPA and strata corporations: frequently asked questions: https://www.oipc.bc.ca/guidance-documents/1805 PrivacyRight webinars - build a privacy management program from the ground up: https://www.oipc.bc.ca/privacyright/webinars/ Order P09-02: Shoal Point Strata Council: https://www.oipc.bc.ca/orders/1417 Condominium Homeowners Association: https://www.choa.bc.ca/resources/ Vancouver Island Strata Owners Association: https://www.visoa.bc.ca/?cat=1
Michael McEvoy is a passionate health advocate and consultant working in the Health & Wellness arena for almost 20 years. He operates several businesses, including AquaChiFootBath.com which we will be talking about today. We’ll discuss what it is, how it works, the benefits, and what to look for when you are buying a foot bath. Enjoy!Accelerated Health Radio Show is broadcast live at 11AM ET Wednesdays on W4HC - Health Cafe Live Network (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Your job satisfaction not only affects your life at work, but your life outside of work. Insurance attorney turned public adjustment business owner Michael McEvoy describes why we walked away from his family business, and the impact that decision had on his relationships, family, and health. During the Mental Fuel segment, I also explain how much your job satisfaction can affect your life outside of work.
Michael McEvoy talks to us about a new genetic discovery called RCCX. Attention those suffering with multiple health issues, especially autoimmune illness. On today’s podcast, you will learn: 1. How joint hypermobility is a sign of underlying health issues and RCCX mutation 2. The health issues and symptoms associated with RCCX. 3. How RCCX suffers are so sick due in part to their impaired ability to detox. 4. Testing to find out if you have RCCX and what you can do about it. Michael McEvoy's Bio: Michael McEvoy is the founder of Metabolic Healing and cofounder of TrueReport. Michael is recognized as a thought leader, systems creator, educator and integrator of diverse clinical modalities. Michael has created the Metabolic Healing Institute out of the need for deeper clinical applications, and clarity of vision in the field of functional medicine and integrative healthcare. Through unique educational and teaching endeavors, Michael’s objective is to assemble a network of the world’s top clinicians to meet the demands and challenges of 21st century functional medicine, and to implement the analytical tools and frameworks required. You can learn more about Michael McEvoy and his work. Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
On today's Woodford Show we kick off the short work week with Acumen Law's Kyla Lee discussing impaired driving and legal cannabis in the workplace. Then NL News Director Shane Woodford is joined by UBC doctoral student Hossein Montazerian to discuss a breakthrough on 'smart' clothing and what it means. Then B.C.'s Privacy and Information Commissioner Michael McEvoy joins us to discuss his demand for legislative changes after findings himself in what he calls an "absurd" situation. We finish the show with Terry Lake ahead of his acclamation as the Liberal candidate for the Kamloops Thompson Cariboo in this fall's federal election.
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Canada's privacy commissioner says he's taking Facebook to court to enforce privacy laws on the social-media giant, following a major leak of personal data that was later used for political purposes. The complaint that triggered the probe followed reports that Facebook had let an outside organization use an app called "This is Your Digital Life" access users' personal information, some of which was shared with others. BC's Information and Privacy Commissioner says it's not up to Facebook users to ensure their information is protected. His name is Michael McEvoy, and he joins me now. Guest: Michael McEvoy BC's Information and Privacy Commissioner
Chapter 1 Cold question of the day Vote in @simisara980's ❄ question of the day: B.C. is currently experiencing colder than usual weather. How are you feeling about it? Hate it! Love it! You call THAT cold?! You can vote on Twitter at @CKNW. You can also call the CKNW Buzz Line at (604) 331-BUZZ (2899) and leave your vote there! Chapter 2 New rules lead to a drop in provincial party donations Donations to political parties in British Columbia saw a significant drop last year, once new rules came in that banned union and corporate contributions. Interim financial reports released by Elections BC show the New Democrats took in $3.3-million in 2018, compared with 15.3-million the year before. The Liberals raised $2.4-million last year, compared with 12.7-million the previous year. Richard Zussman, Global News Online Legislative Reporter Chapter 3 Cold snap likely to continue until at least Valentine's Day It's another cold day across Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, and Kamloops… but when will temperatures begin to rise again? Mark Madryga, Global BC Chief Meteorologist Chapter 4 Power usage soars in B.C. as cold snap grips the province BC Hydro says demand for electricity is way up. And with the cold snap continuing, it's preparing for energy consumption that could get close to the record that was set back in January 2017. Mora Scott, BC Hydro Spokesperson Chapter 5 How major food brands have shaped western palates If you've ever looked at an older cookbook, you might have wondered how on earth people ever ate that stuff. A new book delves into the history of some of the strange but true recipes from years gone by. Christina Ward, author of ‘American Advertising Cookbooks', joined Simi on the show today. Christina Ward, Author of 'American Advertising Cookbooks' Chapter 6 Events taking place to mark the Chinese Year of the Pig It's Lunar New Year, and the Year of the Pig is being celebrated here in Vancouver with the annual LunarFest celebrations. Michael Lin, Community Liaison with the Asian-Canadian Special Events Association Chapter 7 Beluga whales also use ‘acoustic name tags' for identification and social interaction Using names and acoustic sounds to identify one another is, of course, something we do as humans, and we've also seen that documented in dolphins too. Dr. Valeria Vergara, Research scientist with the Ocean Wise Conservation Association Chapter 8 As the federal election gets closer, what should Vancouverites be pushing to get on parties' platforms? The federal election is getting ever closer - and from crime, to transit, to affordability, there are a lot of competing issues that people will be trying to get onto the platforms of our major political parties. Adrienne Tanner, Freelance writer, and columnist for the Globe and Mail Chapter 9 Information commissioner calls for major transparency reforms at B.C. Legislature A report alleging "flagrant'' overspending by two top officials at the BC Legislature has prompted a call for major accountability and transparency reforms. Michael McEvoy, Commissioner for Information and Privacy in B.C.
Michael McEvoy, founder of Metabolic Healing, speaks with Dr. Schaffner about something called the RCCX phenotype and its connection to chronic illness. For more Dr. Schaffner (including more podcasts!), visit www.drchristineschaffner.com.
Its Enterprise Fitness Podcast, And today I will be speaking with Michael McEvoy from Metabolic Healing about a number of health issues including gut and digestion, adrenal health, the myth of acid and alkaline nutrition along with whole lot of stuff you have probably never thought of when it comes to why we get sick! We are also going to look at what steps you can take today towards diagnosing, healing and supporting those functions. Michael is a Certified Nutritional Consultant through the American Association of Nutritional Consultants. Michael is a Certified Metabolic Typing Advisor through William Wolcott’s Metabolic Typing Institute. He is also a Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist through the Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Institute. I’m super psyched about todays show, so Michael, welcome to the show! 1. Tell me how you got started as a health care practitioner? 2. What is it that you specialise in? 3. Let talk adrenal health, how do you diagnose someone who has poor adrenal health? 4. Can you talk a little bit about the 3 stages of adrenal fatigue? I have a facebook question from Trevor – Trev asks – how does caffeine affect adrenal health? And emma Verlato askes, does caffeine affect the gut? 5. How would you rectify adrenal health for someone? 6. Poor digestion often goes undiagnosed - how do you diagnose someone with poor digestion? 7. What do you do to support digestive problems? 8. Do you recommend supplements, if so, what supplements do you recommend and why (for general health?) 9. can you tell me about the The Myth of Acid/Alkaline Nutrition ? 10. "whats the difference between Functional Healthcare vs. Pathological, Allopathic Healthcare 11. "What is the best way to develop an effective nutrition system for any person? 12. Final thoughts? 13. How can people get in touch with you?
This episode's guest is Michael McEvoy from Metabolic Healing. Michael is a clinician and educator who is creating Functional Medicine-based platforms, which integrates modern health data analysis with evidence-based therapeutic interventions using nutraceutical and botanical formulations. Michael is a systems creator, integrator and synthesizer of diverse clinical modalities. Through unique educational and teaching endeavors, Michael's objective is to assemble a network of the world's top clinicians to meet the demands and challenges of 21st century functional medicine, and to implement the analytical tools and frameworks required. Michael can be considered an intelligence agent/expert scouring the diverse sources coming online in order to assist practitioners through evidence-based models, tools, and education. He is currently designing the Metabolic Healing Educational Institute, a vital adjunct to clinicians committed to cutting-edge continuing education. On this episode Michael and I discuss: - Michael’s background and influence - Michael’s take on what true health actual is - Michael’s overarching philosophy on optimizing health and wellness - Biochemical Individuality - What current areas of research is Michael most excited about - The biggest lessons Michael has learned so far throughout his life and career to date - Michael’s top resources This was a great episode guys so I hope you all really enjoy it. Stay Strong, RB Show Sponsor: To get INSTANT ACCESS to almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to upmentorship.com
Michael McEvoy talks to us this week about the best supplements for diabetes. Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
IHistamine And The Relation To Dopamine, Thyroid And Autoimmunity Join myself, Danna and co-host, Tiffany Mladinich as we talk with special guest, Michael McEvoy, founder of www.MetabolicHealing.com, advocate for metabolism and digestion health. We'll be discussing: Histamine, dopamine and thyroidHistamine and autoimmunityHistamine, MAST cells and fibromyalgia It's going to be a wonderfully, informative and enlightening show, JOIN US!! Also, please check out our Radio Show Facebook Group, Hashi's & Graves. We share about that weeks' guest and offer support for those that need it. It is a great, informative group. Check us out!
GUEST was unavailable Join myself, Danna and co-host, Tiffany Mladinich as we talk with special guest, Researcher, Clinician, Educator and 21st Century Evidence-Based Clinical Nutritionist, Michael McEvoy, founder of www.MetabolicHealing.com, about all things histamine, intolerances and the connection to the thyroid and autoimmune disease. We'll be discussing: Gut DysbiosisSIBOInflammationMethylationGenetic Poloymorphism, DAOThyroidAutoimmuneHormonesIntolerances TSHNatural Remedies, Food, NutritionVitamins and Supplements It's going to be a wonderfully, informative and enlightening show, JOIN US!! Also, please check out our Radio Show Facebook Group, Hashi's & Graves. We answer questions, offer suggestions, vent and support - You'll also learn about upcoming guests for Thyroid Nation Radio.
On this weeks garden podcast Brian Greene chats with Michael McEvoy and Elaine Brown, GIY International and GIY Ireland. After returning from England to his hometown of Belfast, Michael decided to set up his own GIY group in part, to get himself a little more in touch with his community.Elaine on the other hand has a slightly nomadic (as Brian calls it) touch to her travels but is more in line with making GIY (Grow it Yourself) international. With groups in Germany, Dorset, 40 thousand children and around 400 schools involved across the UK and Ireland and a remit – if you might call it that…. of growing, your own food….. this is literally a whirlwind of a conversation with 2 of the voices a little more behind the scenes, maybe, that might just encourage you to think that little bit differently doing something that can only make you smile. Love it. The Sodshow garden podcast airs every live Friday at 3pm and can be found just after in iTunes and all good podcast stores.
Michael McEvoy teaches us about methylation and genetics in this episode. Methylation is related to so many bodily functions but it is something that tends to confuse so many people. Michael is here to help clear the fog! It is so important for all of us to know our own status on methylation. Are you an over- or an under-methylator? The answer could have profound effects on your health and your potential diagnoses. It's equally important to know what genetic mutations you have, which can profoundly affect your health, supplement, diet and medication decisions. Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at
We speak with Michael McEvoy about his agenda as the new president of the British Columbia School Trustees Association. And our rabble-rousing panel - Don Anderson, the Times Colonist's Dave Obee, Bob Russell and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.