This month, we hear from two Olympians! Paralympian Nordic Skier, Brian McKeever shares his passion for skiing, and what he has learned from his family. And we speak with Jen Kish. Jen was
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EPISODE 21 – Visionary Arts
This month, we hear from Fringe Theatre Adventures and Opera Nuova about how the Canadian Cultural Investment Fund helps them invest in Edmonton artists. Sanjay Shahani, Executive Director of the Edmonton Arts Council (EAC), tells us about
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EPISODE 20 – Bold New World
On this month’s episode, we speak with the Honourable Anne McLellan, Chair of the Task Force on Cannabis Legalization. She tells us about the possible benefits and challenges of legalizing Cannabis, and
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EPISODE 19 – She’s Got This
On this month’s episode, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day. We learn how Women Building Futures has grown from a grassroots group, to an incredible organization that is changing the face of Alberta’s
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EPISODE 18 – Black History Month
On this month’s episode, we geek out on Black history with Minister Faust as he looks at the 26th annual AfroQuiz. We sit down with Darren Jordan and Nigel Williams to chat about 5
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EPISODE 17 – Winter is here, and we like it!
On this month’s episode, embark on an arctic expedition with Cassandra Pryer. We speak with artist Carla Rae Taylor to learn how the Paint the Rails project is telling Edmonton stories through public art.
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EPISODE 16 – Anita Sarkeesian
Welcome to our surprise, bonus episode for you this month. We are very excited to share with you our conversation with Anita Sarkeesian with you. Anita Sarkeesian is the founder and executive director
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EPISODE 15 – Pandamonium!
On this month’s show, we head to Fort McMurray to hear how the effects of the 2016 wildfire continue to impact the community. We tour the new building at the Whitemud Equine
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EPISODE 14 – Balaad. What is a homeland?
On this month’s episode, we take a hard look at what it means to be Canadian within our borders and beyond with Omar Mouallem. Conor Kerr connects us to Canada’s Indigenous history