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Rebecca welcomes Katie from Whitehorse, Yukon Canada to answer the Five Reader Repartee Questions. How did you become a reader? What book do you wish you could read again for the first time? Which author, living or dead, would you like to meet in person and why? What fictional character would you like to meet and why? What are you currently reading? Katie's responses include: CNIB (Canada): https://www.cnib.ca/en/library-services-people-who-are-blind?region=on LEO (Michigan): https://www.michigan.gov/leo/bureaus-agencies/bureau-of-services-for-blind-persons/btbl On Fragile Waves by E. Lily Yu Sara Hildreth: https://www.instagram.com/fictionmatters/ and https://www.instagram.com/novelpairingspod/ Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea A Fake Girlfriend for Chinese New Year by Jackie Lau The Foghorn Echoes; Crooked Teeth: A Queer Syrian Refugee Memoir by Danny Ramadan The Philistine by Leila Marshy Shawn Breathes Books: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXFFuV_loS97oL-UTCazcXA The Book of Ramallah: A City in Short Fiction edited by Maya Abu al-Hayat If you would like to be featured on a future episode of Reader Repartee, contact Rebecca through her Instagram account: @canadareadsamericanstyle
When UFO's aren't being shot down over the Yukon they are being reported by the folks that live there. Yukon is being proved rich in orb sightings in all sorts of situations and encounters. Listen in to learn more.
What is going on? A UFO — not another spy balloon, according to authorities — has been shot down over the Yukon province in northern Canada. Details on today's podcast update.https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-West-Cryptocurrency-Commercial-Emergent-ebook/dp/B0BVGWJH36 — new bookhttps://paypal.me/davidseaman — for tips
Khushboo moved out of her house at the age of 21 after her bachelors. She lived in Singapore to complete her masters of Science in Applied Economics and later moved to Canada in 2019 with the permanent residency. And now she works for the Government of Yukon as a Fiscal Economist.She also loves running marathons and has won accolades in the same.Listen to learn more about her journey of running from her house (not literally) to setting her Camp at Yukon, Canada.Follow the host and the podcast on Social Media channels below: Official Instagram Page MyThickAccent.comGurasis's InstagramGurasis's LinkedIn________________________________________________To contact Khushboo:Khushboo's LinkedInKhushboo's InstagramWant to share your story? DM us or write to us at Hello@mythickaccent.comStay tuned for the exciting new episode every Thursday at 10:00 AM EST and let's continue knowing each other Beneath The Accent! Want to share your story? Or know someone I should invite next on the show? DM us or write to us at Hello@mythickaccent.com
North America's animals can't be restricted to living within park boundaries and must migrate freely. The vision of Y2Y is an interconnected system of wild lands and waters stretching 2,000 miles from Yellowstone National Park in Montana to the Yukon region near Alaska in Northern British Columbia, Canada. The nonprofit's U.S. Program and Adaptive Management Coordinator, Hannah Rasker, explains how the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) works with a network of partners, collaboratively, to knit this landscape together from one jurisdiction to the next. Their website is https://y2y.net/ In this 23-minute this interview in October 2021 with “In Tune to Nature” host Carrie Freeman, Hannah explains how wildlife corridors out west benefit species like grizzlies and wolves and elk, especially the highway overpasses and underpasses that are being built to funnel wildlife into safe crossing zones to traverse highways without deadly vehicle collisions. We discuss ways we can make these wildlife crossing bridges a priority across all regions. In Tune to Nature airs every Wednesday from 6:30-7pm EST on wrfg.org and 89.3FM-Atlanta on Radio Free Georgia. It is hosted by Carrie Freeman, Sonia Swartz, or Melody Paris. Please support non-commercial indie media like Radio Free Georgia at https://wrfg.org/ Subscribe to In Tune to Nature on major streaming sites. Take care of yourself and others, including other species!
Kay Pranis started with Peacemaking Circles. Her initial teachers in the circle workplace was Barry Stuart, a judge from Yukon Canada; Mark Wedge; and Harold Gatsby. From 1994 to 2003, Kay held the position of Restorative Justice Planner at the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Since that initial exposure to the use of peacemaking circles in the justice system, Kay has been involved and developing the use of Peacemaking Circles in Schools, Social Services, Churches, Families, Neighborhoods, Museums, Universities, Municipal Planning and Workplaces. Kay has co-authored several books about circles, “Peacemaking Circles: from Conflict to Community”, “The Little Book of The Circle Process: A New/Old Approach To Peacemaking”, “Doing Democracy with Circles: Engaging Communities in Public Planning”, “Heart of Hope Resource Guide: Using Peacemaking Circles to Develop Emotional Literacy, Promote Healing and Build Healthy Relationships” and “Circle Forward: Building a Restorative School Community”. In this episode Dr. Gaye Lang and Kay Pranis discuss: Partnering with allies to incite social change and transitioning from being a trained oppressor to becoming an empathetic and respectful ally. How shame affects people and how to help others out of it Understanding people, showing humility and empathy to people of other cultures. Building allies with people at work Key Takeaways: Most people don't want to be oppressors and there's a lot of shame involved with acknowledging that they've been trained to oppress. They need a safe space to discover the harm they cause and be able to change. If you want to influence someone positively, you have to make them feel safe, listened to and understood. Shame is the driver of behavior that's hurtful to others, it's a hard place to be. We try to layer it with anger or accusation of other people, pretending that we don't care. For white people, in very big ways, humility is right now one of the most important things for us to be wearing that we need to be humble about how little we know about the structure that privileges us. “Humility is not about being less than, but about understanding that we're not ‘better than-'” - Kay Pranis Connect with Kay Pranis: Order Kay's books: https://www.amazon.com/Kay-Pranis/e/B001K8T6Q0%3F Website: https://livingjusticepress.org/ Connect with Dr. Gaye Lang: Don't forget to subscribe to the show, so that you don't miss a single episode; and please leave a rating and review. I would greatly appreciate it. Follow our show on Facebook and check out our Website for more details and to engage with our podcast community. You can also follow Dr. Lang on LinkedIn. Download Three Vital Practices to avoid a potential lawsuit for free by clicking this link: www.WorkplaceRestorativePracticesInc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaye-lang-1735761b5/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaye.lang.779/ KEY WORDS: Diversity, inclusion, equity, tolerance, racism, bias, implicit bias, and explicit bias. Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Entrevue avec Brigitte Jardin, auteure compositrice interprète francophone du Yukon (Canada)
Photo: le printemps revient, la famille Pasche peut à nouveau camper dans le Yukon (Canada)
Season 2: Episode 17 - On Today's episode we talk NBA postseason, NFL and a not so secret whiskey society. Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and The Anchor app to stream on ALL platforms. wwww.anchor.fm/circleofslime --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Serious question. Would you rather eat a stick of deep fried butter or drink a vodka shot with a toe in it? We find out what the fuck is happening in the Yukon Canada where they have a tradition of drinking shots with toes in it. The debate that might break up the show is here on this weeks Welcome To An American
The Call of the Wild, an adaptation of the Jack London novel, is the first film to use the new 20th Century Studios logo under the Disney ownership. Listen in for details on this kid-friendly canine story.Want to connect with Movies On My Mind? We've made it easy! Click here to follow the podcast on your social media app of choice. Also, become a Movies On My Mind Super-Fan and support the show through Ko-Fi or Patreon to receive additional content not available on social media platforms. Thank you for your support! See you on the next episode!Overview:Good - 4:44Bad - 13:28Ugly - 21:44Call to Action - 24:33
BTV- Business Television heads up to Canada’s Yukon for a special episode on this thriving mining community Victoria Gold Corp. (VIT:TSX.V) Victoria Golds’ Eagle Gold Mine in the Yukon is set to pour gold shortly. The mine will produce doré from a conventional open pit operation with a three-stage crushing plant, in-valley heap leach and carbon-in-leach adsorption-desorption gold recovery plant. Furthermore, the company currently has year-round road access to the site and a fully operational 250-person all-season camp on site. Commercial grid power is available approximately 45 km by road from the site. In addition, an airstrip suitable for commercial planes is located 80 km to the south. Victoria Gold Corp. is a leading gold exploration and development company. Overall, the Company’s Eagle Gold Project in Yukon Canada hosts a National Instrument 43-101 compliant Reserve of 2.7 million ounces of gold. Golden Predator Mining Corp. (GPY:TSX.V, NTGSF:OTCQX) 20 years ago, low gold prices shut the Brewery Creek Mine. Now, Golden Predator is advancing the past-producing mine which is now fully licensed. The turnkey Brewery Creek Mine has a clear path to production as an economically and environmentally proven project. Moreover, it has established resources grading more than 1.0 g/t Gold and low capex to production in a safe first world jurisdiction. Optimization studies are progressing to enhance the already positive multi-phase project economics described in the 2014 Preliminary Economic Assessment. Furthermore, drilling continues to expand the numerous open ended resources and untested targets across the 186 km2 brownfield property. Fireweed Zinc Ltd. (FWZ:TSX.V) Fireweed Zinc is focused on advancing their Macmillan Pass Project, which is host to world class zinc-lead deposits. The Macmillan Pass project is host to the Tom, Jason, Boundary Zone & End Zone zinc-lead-silver deposits. It’s located in the Yukon Territory, Canada and is accessible via gravel road and by air via the Macmillan Pass Airstrip located on the property. Overall, their management’s vision is to create value for our shareholders by building Fireweed Zinc into a leading base metal development and production company. Banyan Gold Corp. (BYN:TSX.V) Banyan Gold is a gold exploration company with two strong gold projects in the Yukon. In fact, both of these have high potential to host multi million ounces. The Hyland Gold Project is 100% owned and located in the Watson Lake Mining District in the southeast Yukon, approximately 74 kilometres northeast from the town of Watson Lake within the traditional territory of the Kaska Dena Nation (Liard First Nation). In addition, the Aurex-McQuesten gold project is 100% owned. It’s located in the Mayo Mining district, approximately 56 kilometres northeast from the village of Mayo and 356 kilometres north of Whitehorse. White Gold Corp. (WGO:TSX.V) White Gold is a gold exploration company continues to differentiate itself in the legendary Yukon Gold District with 25 different projects. Moreover, White Gold owns a portfolio of 22,040 quartz claims across 35 properties covering over 439,000 hectares representing over 40% of the Yukon’s White Gold District. Their flagship White Gold property has a mineral resource of 1,039,600 ounces Indicated at 2.26 g/t Au and 508,700 ounces Inferred at 1.48 g/t Au. Mineralization on the Golden Saddle and Arc is also known to extend beyond the limits of the current resource estimate. Metallic Group of Companies (MMG:TSX.V, GCX:TSX.V, PGE:TSX.V) Metallic Group of Companies is a collaboration of three separate exploration companies, each set to unlock under-explored areas in the Yukon. The company consists of Metallic Minerals, Group Ten Metals and Granite Creek Copper. Overall, their focus is exploration large-scale targets in silver and gold, platinum group metals, and copper. Plus, comments on the Yukon Mining Alliance from Yukon’s Premier, Sandy Silver.
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...
D’origine suisse, Kim Pasche vit six mois de l’année dans le Yukon (Canada), complètement coupé du monde. Il y possède une vaste concession sans aucune route d’accès et n’y croise que des animaux. Comme les trappeurs traditionnels, il a réappris les gestes des premiers hommes : tailler un arc, manger des plantes sauvages, faire jaillir le feu à partir de deux morceaux de bois. Apprendre à se débrouiller sans les autres et sans le confort matériel de nos sociétés contemporaines lui a appris à reprendre du pouvoir sur lui-même et sur sa vie.