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-Trev is back from Whitehorse Yukon where he was attended the 45th annual Kilrich Yukon Native Hockey tournament. One of the best tourneys ever! -Bush attended and won the 45+ division at the Last Chance hockey tourney in Dryden Ontario -Food review- Bannock Bros in Enoch Cree Nation (Alberta) -Trev & Bush are joined by special guest Brody Tallman **Plus much more!**
Day 78 of my Around the World Ride: I rode 185 miles (298 km) from Whitehorse, Yukon, to Swift River, BC, Canada.
Day 77 of my Around the World Ride: I rode 162 miles (261 km) from Destruction Bay to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
In this episode, we head through the wilds of northern BC into the Yukon along the Stewart-Cassiar highway, one of the two main routes up to Alaska. We then head to the capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse, for some much-needed necessities before we continue on to Alaska. IMPORTANT LINKS: For all the links to today's episode visit https://RVMiles.com/296 Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member at https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers Sign up for our weekly Road Signs newsletter: https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist Support our Sponsors: *Visit L.L. Bean to find your next great piece of gear: https://llbean.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Download the Parkwolf app for Apple devices here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/parkwolf-u-s-national-parks/id1596595516 *Learn More about Lectric E-Bikes at https://lectricebikes.com *Liquified RV Tank Treatment: https://amzn.to/403QFJL
Seriah is again joined by author and researcher Travis “W.T.” Watson for the third section of a wide-ranging discussion launching from his book “Sasquatch Canada: Beyond British Columbia”. Topics include Bigfoot in Nova Scotia, Fae lore, a Sasquatch accused of stealing eggs and milk, a widow menaced by a marsh-dwelling creature, a fifty year cycle of Sasquatch appearances, extremely tall Bigfoot, the fallacy of “experts” in the Sasquatch field, first-hand witnesses, the Big Horn Dam incident, other anomalous phenomena surrounding Sasquatch sightings, Stan Gordan, repeat experiencers, differences in perception, eyewitness testimony, high strangeness, the Indigenous Thule people in Newfoundland and Labrador, their lore of the Tuniit, the Cree and the “Hairy Creature”, William Decker's 1895 experience, the ubiquitous appearances of Sasquatch by roadways, highway hypnosis, oblivious Bigfoot, liminality and roads, unintentional psi perceptions, sexual energy and its effects, the triangle of causation, thought forms, Susan MacLeod's experience with multiple Sasquatch and high strangeness, Mike Clelland's theory of abduction experiences as shamanic, occultic practice and the veil between the worlds, an encounter in the town of Medicine Hat Alberta with a telepathic Bigfoot, infra-sound, cloaking, Dan Simmon's novel “Phases of Gravity”, a Sasquatch in Whitehorse Yukon gradually fading out of existence, a mining engineer's encounter with an apparent Bigfoot pregnant mated pair, Sasquatch instantly disappearing, the prosaic nature of Bigfoot sightings, the questionable physical evidence of flesh-and-blood Sasquatch, unexplained DNA, Gigantopithecus, the Bigfoot skull scam, the materialist-reductionist paradigm in science, and much more!
Seriah is again joined by author and researcher Travis “W.T.” Watson for the third section of a wide-ranging discussion launching from his book “Sasquatch Canada: Beyond British Columbia”. Topics include Bigfoot in Nova Scotia, Fae lore, a Sasquatch accused of stealing eggs and milk, a widow menaced by a marsh-dwelling creature, a fifty year cycle of Sasquatch appearances, extremely tall Bigfoot, the fallacy of “experts” in the Sasquatch field, first-hand witnesses, the Big Horn Dam incident, other anomalous phenomena surrounding Sasquatch sightings, Stan Gordan, repeat experiencers, differences in perception, eyewitness testimony, high strangeness, the Indigenous Thule people in Newfoundland and Labrador, their lore of the Tuniit, the Cree and the “Hairy Creature”, William Decker's 1895 experience, the ubiquitous appearances of Sasquatch by roadways, highway hypnosis, oblivious Bigfoot, liminality and roads, unintentional psi perceptions, sexual energy and its effects, the triangle of causation, thought forms, Susan MacLeod's experience with multiple Sasquatch and high strangeness, Mike Clelland's theory of abduction experiences as shamanic, occultic practice and the veil between the worlds, an encounter in the town of Medicine Hat Alberta with a telepathic Bigfoot, infra-sound, cloaking, Dan Simmon's novel “Phases of Gravity”, a Sasquatch in Whitehorse Yukon gradually fading out of existence, a mining engineer's encounter with an apparent Bigfoot pregnant mated pair, Sasquatch instantly disappearing, the prosaic nature of Bigfoot sightings, the questionable physical evidence of flesh-and-blood Sasquatch, unexplained DNA, Gigantopithecus, the Bigfoot skull scam, the materialist-reductionist paradigm in science, and much more! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is by The Living Room with North Download
In today's episode of The Veterinary Business Success Show, we're joined by locum RVT Julie Kerr. Julie Kerr is a Registered Veterinary Technologist based in Whitehorse Yukon, licensed with British Columbia and Alberta VTA's. She is an alumnus of Saskatchewan Polytechnic where she graduated in 2012 having successfully taken a two-year veterinary technology program. In this Episode, Julie speaks about her career as an RVT and why she decided to become a locum practitioner. She describes the challenges she experienced during her early years of practice. If you have been interested in learning the strengths associated with being a veterinarian on locum terms, then this episode is for you. Episode Outline [00:00] Intro [01:04] Brendan starts the episode by asking Julie Kerr why she became a vet tech. [1:52] Did you always love animals? [03:03] Brendan asks Julie whether she is an RVT or LVT. [03:17] Julie explains how and why she decided to join SaaS. [04:08] Julie responds to Brendan's question on what she likes about Yukon. [05:21] Julie describes Saskatchewan, the area she grew up in. [05:59] Julie describes her program in school. [06:48] How did the client-patient mix differ from that of the work you do now in the Yukon? [07:28] Are Yukon clients different from those in Saskatchewan? [08:45] Julie explains how one gets a job as a Technician in the Yukon. [10:02] Julie Kerr describes how she figured out who would pay her on locum. [11:18] What does burnout feel like to you? [15:11] Was there a period of time where you said where you got out of veterinary practice and so you weren't working as a technician? [18:27] Ad break. http://vetxinternational.com/leaders (Click here) to learn more about our leadership program. [19:43] Julie explains what happened after she set her working standards in her new role. [26:53] Julie and Brendan discuss the experience of Julie working for six months in a musician-tour-like manner. [27:53] Julie discusses the difficulty of being a locum RVT. [29:49] Julie and Brendan discuss the networking strength of locum and customizing a website as her online resume. [34:11] Julie gives advice to other RVTs who wish to follow her path. [38:06] Outro. [38:45] The episode wraps up. Sign up to http://vetxinternational.com/leaders (Leaders) to access the extended version of this podcast.
Would you agree the best learning comes from caregivers who have walked the FASD journey? Today, I'm talking with Judy Pakozdy, who has 45 years' worth of FASD knowledge, training, and caregiving experience. Judy was a pediatric head nurse in Whitehorse (Yukon, Canada), a founding member of the FAS Society of Yukon, and served as its Executive Director for 12 years. She is also a mom to Matthew, an adult with FASD. In this episode, I talk to Judy about the journey she and Matthew have been on, her thoughts on where FASD is now, where it should be and we do a step by step review of a poster she and Matthew just created called: Reminders for Parents/Caregivers and People with FASD and other Neuro Development Disabilities. Make sure to check out our blog (link in the Show Notes) to hear the podcast I did with Matthew and download a copy of their poster. Show Notes: Check out our blog for all the links at FASD Success Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Whitehorse, Yukon. Today, the Miles Canyon, passing through Whitehorse, is home to spectacular views of columnar basalt and a hydro electric dam. But before the dam, the Miles Canyon was a memorable point of passage for those traveling north to Dawson City in the height […]
In this episode of Backyard Geology, Serena takes you to Whitehorse, Yukon. Today, the Miles Canyon, passing through Whitehorse, is home to spectacular views of columnar basalt and a hydro electric dam. But before the dam, the Miles Canyon was a memorable point of passage for those traveling north to Dawson City in the height of the 19th century Gold Rush.
This week, we welcome back this special guest who gets all the credit of being the one who kick started the show to be where it is today. Paris Pick, a musician and entrepreneur from Whitehorse Yukon. We get into conversations about a bomb threat at one of her shows, Ed the Sock, her video for ''I can't help it'', Grease Fest and much more. Paris Pick on: her website: https://parispickandthepricks.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parispickmu... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/parispick Mark Poppen and Joel Gaudet on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelvgaudet/ Twitter Joel: https://twitter.com/JoelVGaudet Twitter Mark: https://twitter.com/MarkPoppen Funky Moose Records on: Website: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FunkyMoose_ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyMooseRecords Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkymooserrecords Northern Royals EP Presale Bundle: https://www.funkymooserecords.ca/products/northern-royals-northern-royals-ep-180-gram-45rpm-gold-splatter Inspired Vapor Company: https://www.inspiredvaporcompany.com/ Promo: MOOSE10 Song in the ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypN72NLUCH0 Submissions for CLASHATTHECAP: clashatthecap@gmail.com Artist looking for contacts? Check out muse @: https://muse-canada.ca/ Promo: FUNKYMOOSE2021 Skull Creek Studios: https://skullcreek.ca/ Prehistoric Productions: https://www.prehistoricproductions.com/ The Capitol Music Club: https://www.capitolclubyxe.ca/ The views and opinions of our guests do not represent the views and opinions of Mark, Joel or Funky Moose Records.
Unlocking Business Growth - exploring achievements, challenges and what's interesting
Early in his career Tommy Zizian observed that the power of the internet afforded a significant opportunity to work remotely and earn an income. He did follow advice to “have several revenue streams” and attributes his success, having become involved in several businesses, to the fact he is goal-motivated, driven to achieve objectives and does not try to pretend to know everything. The career he describes as a work-in-progress currently invests a lot of his time focused in social enterprise. Sock Rocket designs and markets funky socks around the world and then, for every pair sold, donates three pairs to agencies and initiatives across North America. Donations started with the Drop-in Centre and Children's Cottage in Calgary, and now have reached over 130,000 pairs to worthy causes; doing good while operating a profitable business and having a lot of fun. The activity and reach suddenly escalated significantly late in 2019 due to a slip of the tongue in the USA that provided incredible unexpected marketing. The “rocket” came at a time when Sock Rocket was seeing the early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their supply chain in South East Asia. This allowed them to start the process of supporting, and being supported, locally which has allowed for continued growth through the lockdowns, although the market did shift.Tommy's entrepreneurial flair is activated in working as a team, and by himself. He also very successfully manages extensive involvement in both local and remote business. Smoke and Sow BBQ Restaurant, located in Whitehorse Yukon, combines success in a food truck, restaurant and in catering for events.Through his own social enterprise activity Tommy has noted the growing trend for people wanting their dollars to deliver more value – to receive the goods or services purchased, plus. Younger generations are increasingly influencing the demand for business to support good causes. Social enterprise has a bright future as people learn that profitable business can provide social benefit as one of the inherent business costs. To this end he would welcome seeing more teaching and discussion in schools about the social enterprise alternative, to facilitate awareness and show how easy, fun and lucrative it is to help people meet their basic needs.Tune in to hear about: The unusual, unexpected and high profile boost Sock Rocket's activity received. It caused an instant growth from thousands to hundreds of thousands in annual sock volume. How Sock Rocket was able to navigate the pandemic lockdowns by implementing major structural changes and still maintain growth. A lesson in how to successfully physically work in a food preparation business, daily, across 2,450 kilometres. Justification for why social enterprise is growing in consumer popularity even as it becomes a lucrative entrepreneurial pursuit. And more. Mentioned in this episodeSock Rocket WebsiteEmail hello@rockrocket.caCall 1-855-24SOCK8Facebook Instagram Twitter
DJ Sumanic a.k.a. Yukon Strong is originally from Whitehorse Yukon. He has grown up all his life around hunting & the outdoors. He is a professional hunting guide & runs his own podcast "Yukon Strong" where he has been talking with CPC candidates. We dive into the current world of politics, gun ownership & the climate debate. Enjoy! All episodes can be found at shaunnewmanpodcast.com New guests every Monday & Wednesday
On this week's episode of the #RIsingYouth Podcast Salvatore speaks with Shelby Maunder about their project Junior Roller Derby a junior team for female-identified folk in Whitehorse Yukon. Tune in this week as they discuss how its more than just a roller derby team shes creating but a group of up and coming strong female-identified individuals and how they are paving the way to make safe spaces for themselves. English Transcript Here
On this week’s episode of ARTS Salvatore speaks with Shelby Maunder about their project Junior Roller Derby a junior team for female-identified folk in Whitehorse Yukon. Tune in this week as they discuss how its more than just a roller derby team shes creating but a group of up and coming strong female-identified individuals and how they are paving the way to make safe spaces for themselves.
On this week’s episode of ARTS Salvatore speaks with Shelby Maunder about their project Junior Roller Derby a junior team for female-identified folk in Whitehorse Yukon. Tune in this week as they discuss how its more than just a roller derby team shes creating but a group of up and coming strong female-identified individuals and how they are paving the way to make safe spaces for themselves.
On this week’s episode of ARTS Salvatore speaks with Shelby Maunder about their project Junior Roller Derby a junior team for female-identified folk in Whitehorse Yukon. Tune in this week as they discuss how its more than just a roller derby team shes creating but a group of up and coming strong female-identified individuals and how they are paving the way to make safe spaces for themselves.
Beauty-of fauna, flora and most of all-place is part of everything she writes, says Joanna Lilley. The author of a short story collection and two books of poetry, Lilly grew up in the UK and lives in Whitehorse Yukon, Her first novel, Worry Stones, published in late 2018, is set in in Canada, Britain and the Scottish highlands. And as she tells Active Voice pocast host Katie Bausler, the places she has lived are as relevant to her writing as the people who raised her and the times in which they lived.
Only a short one today. I've made it to Whitehorse in Yukon where I've been kindly hosted by Willie and Jo.You can support the podcast, the filming and bike tour by becoming a Patreon and get a bunch of rewards: PatreonYou can also watch the accompanying videos on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/adamhugill
200churches Podcast: Ministry Encouragement for Pastors of Small Churches
Jeremy Norton, pastor of MountainView Church in Whitehorse, Yukon CANADA joins us after two years more of ministry to give us an update on how he is doing pastoring his 200church in Whitehorse. Name change and salvations are a couple items we discuss...
Introductions Karla - K-Rae on Ravelry and Karlacrafts on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest Emily - EmGemKnits - Instagram, and Ravelry . EmKnits on Twitter and Periscope EmGem on Pinterest Shouts outs greenapalone - Angela from Louisiana! (Bio teacher) vanessafalle - Whitehorse Yukon! (SHEEP) What's knitting now Emily Stocking Advent in Cascade vintage. (Hibernation) Stranger Cardigan by michiyo in Araucania Nature Wool Solids in a light denimish colour Stovetop by TinCan Knits in Aslan Trends Royal Alpaca colour way Chartreuse Reyna by Noora Laivola in Crystal Palace Yarns Sausalito Vanilla Socks with afterthought heel (ala Yarn Harlot blog post) in CaterpillarGreen’s Concrete and Tulips Dish cloth in Hemp for Knitting Karla- New Years Day Cast ons were: Socks - using Kate Atherly’s book Custom Socks with a Fish Lips Kiss Heel or Hat Top Thumb Joint Heel Hby Lara Neel (Fork in the Road socks) in Nicole C Mendez Self Striping Sock Yarn. Sweater - Daelyn Pullover by Isabelle Kraemer in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes in Icicle Heather. Slippers - Mush Boots by Lise-Ann Michel in 2-ply Fundy Fog Cottage Craft 100% Wool. FO’s - Emily A pair of tube socks for Bug - Sweet Georgia Gliteratti Mini Skein Karla Fish Kiss Lips heel pattern in Zauberball Starke 6 in the domino colourway. Vasama slipped cable. Rosalie Ear Flap Hat Mary Maxim northland wool Take Three Hat - Ear Flap Hat in Brigg & Little Roving Rib and Cable Hat - Elena Bulky Maya’s Shawl by Justyna Lorkowska in Martha Stewart Alpaca Bankhead Hat by Susie Gourlay in Donegal Tweed Design features Emily- Nada Karla - Bind Off on Maya Stash Enhancement Emily- Kate Atherly’s book Custom Socks A skein of Lopi (Straight from Iceland!!) Karbonz DPN’s sock set. Lamb bone buttons Karla - Owl tote for Christmas, Campside Cardi Pattern, poufyiest pompom Best laid plans Emily - I want to make the Man of Aran socks for my Mom for her birthday. And in the future the Clayoquot Cardigan by TinCanKnits in Lopi with the sheep buttons for me. Karla - Everything I want is currently on the needles, so no plans at the moment... Except for the snake toy for babe. Talky Talk Master Knitter Fair Isle and BYOP classes are going well. More classes coming. Karla - Gearing up for knitting retreat in February with Amy Singer Adventures in Mommyhood All the words. Cough that won’t quit. Independence! (a little) New sounds, no words yet. Cardboard boxes are the best. Inquiring minds Tell us about you! Join us on Ravelry or our Facebook page
Deputy Minister Thomas Ullyett and Ben Yushot from the Yukon Athletics join us to talk cold weather running. We deep dive what runners from Whitehorse Yukon are wearing and running with throughout the winter months. -20 C is not uncommon in Whitehorse so what to wear from shoes to undergarments and everything in between.