
Tempest in a Stock Pot is a 12-episode podcast on Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9FM focusing on food security in northern BC. It features conversations with food producers, academics, researchers, and community leaders to highlight inequities, to raise awareness of challenges and potential solutions, to inspire grassroots change, to provoke reflection, and ultimately to influence local and provincial action.
When the food system we want to eat from seems impossible to reach, there's hope in the actions people are taking. Across northern BC, people are impacting different parts of the system and making today better while also creating the elements for a future food system that will be delicious and just.
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In the series finale, Dr.
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This episode features Claire Dewar and Krystle tenBrink from the Squamish region, who discuss how their community exp
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This episode explores the practical realities of food sovereignty through the work of Laurie Gallant and MASH (Making
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This episode explores the intersection of racism, capitalism, and food access, with Jacob Beaton, Jonathan Knight and
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Featuring Angie Gagnon, the Food Security Coordinator for Witset, this episode explores the fundamental question of "
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This episode explores initiatives to bridge the gap between fresh food availability and community access, with Dianne
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Jordan Bultitude of Gordon Neighbourhood House and Right to Food critiques the inequities inherent in traditional cha
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Hélène Fleury from the Groundbreakers Agriculture Association joins the conversation from Smithers to discuss the fut
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Farmer, biologist, and organic consultant Jolene Swain joins the conversation from Kispiox to explore the vital quest
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Dr Ian Mosby, an historian of food, Indigenous health, and settler colonialism at Toronto Metropolitan University, pr
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Dr Daniel Sims of the University of Northern British Columbia and the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation provides a powerful
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In this opening episode, Jordan Bultitude and Dr.