Episode 74: Burnout
Today we're going to talk about burning out. I hope it's helpful.
More at www.themarsh.ca
Do you do hard things? And how does that make you feel? Protestant work ethic for real life.
The '60's, May long weekend....The Byrds, Guess Who, Steppenwolf....
As you may already know, in March Town Council decided not to pursue a key part of the Smithers Active Transportation Plan. The original intent was to offer public engagement opportunities on an East - West corridor, on Third Avenue.
The Rick Hansen Foundation is celebrating the launch of the organization’s newest venture, their Accessible Outdoors Program. Danny Nesvaderani at CJSF in Burnaby has more. The Metis dance troupe Asham Stompers is coming to Prince George May 23 to the 25. Ian Gregg at CFUR Radio gets us preped.
Reasearch Climatologist Vanessa Foord talks about her research in the Skeena Region and Wesley Greentree (PhD Candidate at the University of Victoria) is on the news to talk about his Chinook Salmon research project: Bottlenecks to Survival.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce his new cabinet today, and newly minted MP’s from across the country are heading to Ottawa to be sworn in.
Episode 73: A mixtape?! In this economy?!!
A new and almost entirely musical episode of Syrup Moose Radio for you to enjoy.
A metric ton of new Canadian music on here, I hope you like it all.
For more: TheMarsh.ca
Local jazzers: RaeJean, Way North Of Dixie and Serge Mazerand....
This episode is a repeat from fall 2024 with guest Perry Rath. Artist, teacher, advocate, friend and family member - this week's guest is Perry Rath. He has been pursuing projects in a variety of venues, collections and publications. Doing so has caused him to take not a few different directio
Red Dress Day memorializes Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People at Simon Fraser University. Jesse Wentzloff at CJSF in Burnaby has more. Dakelh Elder Yvonne Pierreroy to receive honorary Doctor of Laws degree for her lifetime of language revitalization work.
Black Knot fungus is the scurge of Shirley Hamblin, Houston's Director of Operations for Parks and Public Works - she teaches us what to look for and how to fight this airborne spore!