Radio Imigrante takes a cross-continental flight to Ethiopia this week with host, Chad Martinez and guest, Askalu (Mary). Enjoy the sounds and stories of Ethiopia and if the music make you want to move, check out the songs on YouTube cause the dancing is pretty amazing.
This week on Radio Imigrante, your host, Chad Martinez invites Marie-Lou to share some Quebecois music and explain how she considers herself to be an immigrant to this region. Although part of Canada, Quebec does have a distinct culture compared to other provinces.
In the first hour, your host, Chad Martinez, interviews guest and local musician, Alexis Puentes (a.k.a. Alex Cuba). Alexis shared stories over his home country Cuba as well as life in Smithers and on the road as a musician. He also shared some of his faviourite music from around the world.
How to "worry well"...How your brain can turn anxiety into calmness and confidence. This is Part two of a lecture by author Martin Rossman, MD. "If the blind can learn to see, the anxious can learn to relax"...says Dr. Rossman.
Chad Martinez interviews Christoph from Germany who then stays on to talk to Kimberly about the Welcoming Communities Program at Smithers Community Services. Christoph takes listeneres from Bavaria to Bulkley Valley through his stories and music selection.
Chad Martinez and new co-host, Kimberly Lipscombe interviewed Miriam Colvin who is from DC, Washington, USA! She shared music from DC and the surrounding areas, namely Go Go.
Toby describes her first "mindfulness" experience while sipping a cup of herb tea...the result was a beautiful personal revelation!...inspired by an assignment from the current series of eight "Mindfulness" workshops conducted by Tamara Macleod in Smithers this Spring. We also listen to Part I
How to become a mental health superhero, and more....This podcast includes two Ted Talks on the lived experience and projects that have evolved from the mental illnesses of two young women. Alician Maimundo has been a mental health advocate since she was 13, after she experienced serious bouts o
In lieu of a guest this week, we get to hear music from Argentina, with your host, Chad Martinez.
This Ted Talk by Oliver Sacks brings our attention to the "Charles Bonnet" syndrome; the symptoms are lucid hallucinations that some visually impaired people can experience.
Mother and daughter, Margarita and Daimi introduce us to music from their home country, Cuba.
Tamara Macleod talks about the practice of Mindfulness and what's happening at the upcoming seven week Mindfulness Workshop, starting April 26.
The Best Of Midsummer music festival 1985
Michael Jerome Browne
Red Chamber redgrass