We're switching things up tonight on Radio Imigrante, so for the first half hour, co-host Kimberly Lipscombe celebrates International Youth Day with songs by and for youth. She also re-caps the Welcome to Smithers!
We're going to Bavaria on this episode of Radio Imigrante with Amelie from Germany and your host, Chad Martinez. Amelie is doing an internship this summer at the Bulkley Valley Research Centre.
Kevin Breel, a 19 year old Canadian writer and speaker,and mental health activist, shares his story on a Ted Talk... about living with depression, how it's impacted his life and why he is ultimately grateful for it
In this episode of "Radio Imigrante, radio del continente, radio para todo la gente", your host, Chad Martinez from Argentina, interviews his neighbour, Cecilia from Chile.
Tamara Macleod talks about a workshop she is facilitating this weekend entitled "Mindfulness Workshop Intensive", starting Friday night July 19 and going till Sunday July 21. There are a few seats left.
On this short half-hour show, host, Kimberly Lipscombe talks about the South Sudanese party on Saturday that brought together the international community in Smithers to celebrate the 2nd Independence of South Sudan. Kimberly also recapped the July 9th Community Diversity Meeting where Welcoming C
Brought to you by "Rocks," Jessy's favourite thing about Smithers.
All songs chosen by DJ Puffy Coco Raptor.
Today we listened to the sixth part of a series by Abraham called Money and the Law of Attraction. It is simple and easy to understand teaching about how to work with our own vibration.
This week on Radio Imigrante, travel to Albania with your host, Chad Martinez and guest, Shkendie (Connie) Kaba, a recent arrival in the Bulkley Valley. Shkendie shares music and stories from her home country and from her exprience of moving the Smithers via the Netherlands.
It's ok to be in love with the most famous pop star of all time.
In this episode of Radio Imigrante, host, Chad Martinez and guest, Martha, take you to Columbia - the land of Cumbya! Martha talks about growing up there and her experience immigrating to the United States and finally to Canada.