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#Waterfowl

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The green Antler's waterfowl podcast is many things. Many things to many people. What started as a way to document my journey, learning what us required by the small community representative on #UBCM executive. Thanks for your time and attention. We sometimes have guest's, read poems or bits from books we like, go over policy choices, ask questions and sometimes just listen for the call of the trumpeter swans.

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Food, transport, care & remote culture. A chat with mayor Natasha in Inuvik

August 04, 2021 21:32 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

In the 1950's, the federal government in the Beaufort delta at east 3 (the third location on the eastern shore of the Mackenzie river.) Moved Iklavic, a mixed community of western Arctic and Dene people from a village site, that had flood potential every year. 1958 Inuvik was born with prominently indigenous and mixed population currently at 3300 but gets up to 5000 with transient workers. Even growing Muslim and Philippines populations. I learned about midnight sun and the sunrise festival a...

A chat with mayor Natasha in Inuvik, about northwest culture, remote care and food security.

August 04, 2021 21:32 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

In the 1950's, the federal government in the Beaufort delta at east 3 (the third location on the eastern shore of the Mackenzie river.) Moved Iklavic, a mixed community of western Arctic and Dene people from a village site, that had flood potential every year. 1958 Inuvik was born with prominently indigenous and mixed population currently at 3300 but gets up to 5000 with transient workers. Even growing Muslim and Philippines populations. I learned about midnight sun and the sunrise festival a...

Donna McMahon from Sunshine coast regional district, area E for everything Elphinstone.

August 02, 2021 02:40 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

Our 14th waterfowl featured guest, on our 30th episode, Donna McMahon explains to me that Gibson's and Sechelt are the main communities in her regional district. We chat about unrealistic expectations, those who move into rural areas for retirement and about the importance of asking questions with regards to available services. Water restriction, hospitals and the closest bus route being 1.5 km away to acess the handy dart. Many folks have driveways that these specialized buses cant turn arou...

David Miller, formerly city of Toronto mayor, currently managing director of international diplomacy

July 29, 2021 19:15 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Thanks so much to the author of Solved (from episode 16) which the waterfowl #podcast, featured on our previous platform for speaking with me today, about so many things. The upcoming COP26 in Glasgow, regional initiatives and the ever popular rural and urban climate realities. From immigration to Canada at 9 years of age to a "Rag and Bone" frugality we discuss how important it is to manage waste properly. With a background of using what you have, engagement with land and water or even garde...

Voice share inc. and the shared voices community created by the multi talented Greg Frankson.

July 24, 2021 03:29 - 1 hour - 55.7 MB

Learn, express, activate and demonstrate. Grow and experience the world around us. Being what is needed includes an interest in getting better. Educational technology and the tools, forms, figures, shapes and colours we are working with. Having a core attitude of inclusion and living by the motto of "do better, be better." This discussion is part examination of outliers attitude, enthroned power brokers mixed with a spoken word poetry award winner and two time tedx talker. From Douglas Colleg...

Model & Scale; stories accumulated over a lifetime & lifestyle of a Professional Mariner.

July 05, 2021 04:39 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

This episode is both a throwback to 1999 and a projection into the future of west coast culture and maritime excellence. In my family, we are so lucky, to hear stormy tales of the west coast and what it is like to be a tug boat captain from tofino. Over dinner conversation at granny sue's we get to hear uncle Ron (granny's boyfriend) talk about travelling the world by sea and air. He can navigate by the wind on his cheek. He advocates for autism education and identifies as an "aspie". But als...

Feathersoft compassion a secular sermon written and evolving for integrity training class with Diane

June 18, 2021 01:02 - 9 minutes - 8.79 MB

I was asked to prepare a brief bit about compassion. As I researched this topic, i began to see it and it's inverse everywhere, as if I was magnetized towards noticing. To share my hopeful dream of inclusive and diverse ways, with which we can connect in our ever evolving humanity. Sometimes it is in only by examining uncompassionate circumstances that we can understand how the absence is how to grasp what we are missing and what we are capable of. Thats how we can all understand love, and it...

The one and only Anne Cameron is featured in this, our longest episode to date.

June 01, 2021 16:32 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

Rather than list all the things we talked about in this, the first hour long episode of the waterfowl podcast, I will simply copy the blurb from the back book cover from daugthers of copper woman from harbour publishing. Hope you enjoy our chat, i know i did. Thanks for listening, Xoxo; smf In this retelling of northwest coast native creation myths, Anne Cameron has woven togethere the lives of legendary anc historical characters to create...

Colin's ask....or let's not kick the can down the road to a gloomy future of doom.

May 25, 2021 21:20 - 25 minutes - 23.9 MB

http://metchosinmuse.ca/pdf/2021/MMuse-Jan21.pdf (bottom of page 11) welcome to the green Antler's #waterfowl podcast. This is episode #24 but the #first on this #Anchor platform. Sincere gratitude to 15 year old Colin Sparks from metchosin, who has been so generous with his time and ideas. We met virtually at the VICC youth climate forum hosted on may 8. We were in the same breakout room and have been talking since about concerns and goals. He talks about the relaxing ...

What does the waterfowl hear? And why? We ask questions and tell stories from the wilderness.

May 24, 2021 21:20 - 59 seconds - 945 KB

https://www.spreaker.com/show/4540252 archive What started as a way for me to use media to reach out to small communities in a global pandenic has evolved into exploring the world from my green Antler homestead in the village of tahsis. In our first 25 episodes, spread out over 2 platform's we have had loads of interesting guests. Some of them are from political circles like our first guest Cyra Yukus of Warfield. We chatted with Mark Gisborne director at large of the AVICC executive and ele...

What can waterfowl hear? And why? We ask questions and tell stories from the wilderness.

May 24, 2021 21:20 - 59 seconds - 945 KB

https://www.spreaker.com/show/4540252 archive What started as a way for me to use media to reach out to small communities in a global pandenic has evolved into exploring the world from my green Antler homestead in the village of tahsis. In our first 25 episodes, spread out over 2 platform's we have had loads of interesting guests. Some of them are from political circles like our first guest Cyra Yukus of Warfield. We chatted with Mark Gisborne director at large of the AVICC executive and elec...