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Jeff Sommerfeld
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Ottawa Now with Kristy Cameron
ON - September 17, 2024
With a budget shortfall at the city, what should be done? Tax hike or cuts in service? Other? That is today's QOTD. To discuss the topic, Kristy reconvenes the Municipal Heat Panel. Our panelists are a trio of city councillors who sit on the Finance Committee; Catherine Kitts, Jeff Leiper, and Riley Brockington. The delays keep coming for the opening of Maplewood Secondary School with no date on when it will actually open. Parents and students are frustrated. StatCan has released the country's annual inflation rate; 2% . Does this mean another rate cut is in the fold? Pedro Antunes of the Co...
2024-09-17
1h 44
The Driving Podcast
As the world keeps getting more wild and dangerous, is it time for a dashcam?
Host Lorraine Sommerfeld is joined by Jeff Chuh, VP of Marketing for Next Base dashcams, and Debbie Arnold, Business Development Manager and Broker at Sound Insurance. Which dashcam is right for you? How have they changed in the past decade, and what kind of improvements can you now have that will keep not only your car safer, but you?Chuh will address the tech behind the cameras, and Arnold will let you know how you might be able to save the deductible on that claim - because your dashcam caught what no other witness did.
2024-02-21
32 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Pierre Poilievre joins the show to talk about his thoughts on the proposed federal budget
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Where are we with he developments to downtown Hamilton’s “entertainment precinct” that will be growing from the old First Ontario Centre? How are parents being impacted by the need to save for their kids’ educations and just how far are they willing to go? The federal government handed out $1.3 billion in bonuses from 2015 to 2022, according to documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation through an access-to-information request. It’s been a busy, tumultuous few days for Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex as he took his place on the witness st...
2023-06-09
1h 09
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Brantford is ripe and ready for the Bulldogs, will Hamilton be able to win them back?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:A legend of music composition has passed away, Scott sends off Burt Bacharach appropriately as Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On Our Heads in the Hammer. Scott also has a look at Valentine’s Day in Niagara Falls, as what was a one-day event for weddings may become an annual tradition. Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati explores that with Scott. The Bulldogs are maintaining course for Brantford and Scott wants to chat about opportunities for the city with Jeff Elia, of the Bulldogs, and Barbara Sutherland chair of the Downtown Brantford BIA. As w...
2023-02-10
1h 18
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"If I'd Known You Were Coming..." by Jeremy Dixon (Issue 22 Flash Fiction Feature)
We recently published Issue 22 of Sky island Journal, and we're offering a trio of special features of brand new works from that issue! You will get a sampling of the world-class poetry, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction included in Issue 22, and hear from a few of the writers and poets themselves!I am honored to introduce you to Jeremy Dixon, who took time to speak with me recently about his flash fiction piece, "If I'd Known You Were Coming...” Here is a brief bio:Jeremy Dixon lives near the Yorkshire coast in the Uni...
2023-01-11
20 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Our Wondrous Monsters" by Jonathan Odell (Issue 22 Creative Nonfiction Feature)
We just recently published Issue 22 of Sky island Journal, and we're offering a trio of special features of brand new works from that issue! You will get a sampling of the world-class poetry, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction included in Issue 22, and hear from a few of the writers and poets themselves!I am honored to introduce you to Jonathan Odell, who took time to speak with me recently about his creative nonfiction piece, “Our Wondrous Monsters.” Here is a brief bio:Jonathan Odell is author of three novels. His first, The View from...
2022-11-17
27 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"After the Bombs Fall" by Shannon Huffman Polson (Issue 22 Poetry Feature)
This past Saturday we published Issue 22 of Sky island Journal, and the next three episodes are special features of brand new works from that issue! You will get a sampling of the world-class poetry, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction included in Issue 22, and hear from a few of the writers and poets themselves!First up, I am honored to introduce you to Shannon Huffman Polson. Shannon took time to speak with me recently about her poem, “After the Bombs Fall.” Here is a brief bio:Shannon Huffman Polson writes in all genres, wrestling to fi...
2022-10-26
20 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"To Dance" by Ifeoma Nnewuihe: A Narrative about Movement
Enjoy part five of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Ifeoma Nnewuihe, who in our last episode introduced us to her transformative creative nonfiction piece, "To Dance," which was originally published in Issue 12 (Spring 2020) of Sky Island Journal.Ifeoma Nnewuihe is a writer and visual artist living and working in Lagos, Nigeria. Ifeoma has a Master of Arts degree in Literature from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. Her works have been published in The Jellyfish Review, The Kalahari Review, Irin Journal, and Green Black Tales, amongst others. She is...
2022-10-22
48 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
Intro to Ifeoma Nnewuihe & "To Dance" (Creative Nonfiction)
Welcome back to part five of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Ifeoma Nnewuihe who will introduce us to her inspiring creative nonfiction piece, "To Dance," which was originally published in Issue 12 (Spring 2020) of Sky Island Journal.Ifeoma Nnewuihe is a writer and visual artist living and working in Lagos, Nigeria. Ifeoma has a Master of Arts degree in Literature from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. Her works have been published in The Jellyfish Review, The Kalahari Review, Irin Journal, and Green Black Tales, amongst others. She is the...
2022-10-17
09 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Bicycle" by Jessica (J.L.) Shively: A Story about the Humanity of Horror
Enjoy part four of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Jessica (J.L.) Shively, who in our last episode introduced us to her tremendous flash fiction piece, "Bicycle," which was originally published in Issue 18 (Fall 2021) of Sky Island Journal.J. L. Shively lives on a sparsely populated peninsula on the coast of Maine where she is continuing her search for old cemeteries and abandoned places while completing her collection of short horror stories. She has a Master of Letters from Drew University where she studied creative writing and the p...
2022-10-11
44 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
Intro to Jessica (J.L.) Shively & "Bicycle" (Flash Fiction)
Welcome back to part four of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Jessica (J.L.) Shively, who will introduce us to her tremendous flash fiction piece, "Bicycle," which was originally published in Issue 18 (Fall 2021) of Sky Island Journal.J. L. Shively lives on a sparsely populated peninsula on the coast of Maine where she is continuing her search for old cemeteries and abandoned places while completing her collection of short horror stories. She has a Master of Letters from Drew University where she studied creative writing and the psychological f...
2022-10-10
10 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Ash" by Vivian Tran: A Poem about Human Existence (Memory, Time, and Space)
We're back for part three of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Vivian Tran, who in our last episode introduced us to her poem "Ash," which was originally published in Issue 9 (Summer 2019) of Sky Island Journal. Vivian Tran is a former nuclear physicist with undergraduate degrees from MIT. She currently writes for engineers and lives in the Bay Area. She is an aspiring poet, and Sky Island Journal is the first literary journal her poetry has appeared in.In this episode, she takes recounts her early years o...
2022-10-04
31 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
Intro to Vivian Tran & "Ash" (Poetry)
Welcome back to part three of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Vivian Tran, who will introduce us to her poem "Ash," which was originally published in Issue 9 (Summer 2019) of Sky Island Journal.Vivian Tran is a former nuclear physicist with undergraduate degrees from MIT. She currently writes for engineers and lives in the Bay Area. She is an aspiring poet, and Sky Island Journal is the first literary journal her poetry has appeared in.In this episode, Vivian delivers a reading of her poem, "Ash" and...
2022-10-03
05 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Portable Cactus" by Ateeb Gul: A Poem about Grief & Hope
We're back for part two of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Ateeb Gul, who in our last episode, introduced us to his poem "Portable Cactus," which was originally published in Issue 5 (Summer 2018) of Sky Island Journal. In this episode, he takes us all the way back to his childhood in Pakistan to deliver his journey to becoming a published poet, translator, and academic writer. He also offers advice to fellow writers, talks a little literary theory with Jeff, and enriches our experience with this tremendous poem....
2022-09-27
51 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
Intro to Ateeb Gul & "Portable Cactus" (Poetry)
Welcome back to part two of our six-part series in Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Ateeb Gul, who will introduce us to his poem "Portable Cactus," which was originally published in Issue 5 (Summer 2018) of Sky Island Journal.Ateeb Gul is a Ph.D. candidate in the Islamic Studies specialization. His areas of research are Islam in South Asia, sirah literature (biographies of Prophet Muhammad), gender in Islamic thought, religion and literature, the history of science and philosophy in the Islamic world, and Islam and New Atheism. He studied for a B.Sc...
2022-09-26
06 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Dark" by Linda Hegland: A Narrative about Grace & Presence
Welcome to Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! In our last episode we briefly introduced you to Linda Hegland and her creative nonfiction piece, "Dark," which was originally published in Issue 11 (Winter 2020) of Sky Island Journal. She discusses her journey to becoming a published writer, offers advice for aspiring writers, and shares unique insights into this outstanding narrative that reminds us to fully experience our senses, be present, and recognize that darkness does not need to be scary.Linda H.Y. Hegland is an award-winning poet, lyric essayist and creative non-fiction writer and...
2022-09-20
40 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
Intro to Linda Hegland & "Dark" (Creative Nonfiction)
We are so pleased to launch Season 2 of Voices from the Sky! This week, we welcome Linda Hegland to kick-off this six-part series as she pulls us into the literary world of her creative nonfiction piece, "Dark," which was originally published in Issue 11 (Winter 2020) of Sky Island Journal.Linda H.Y. Hegland is an award-winning poet, lyric essayist and creative non-fiction writer and a writer of the occasional short story. Her work had been published widely in numerous literary journals in Canada, the US, and England. She is the recipient of a third prize in...
2022-09-19
08 min
Jeff McArthur
Hamilton’s Barton Street East is the worst road in Ontario for 2022, says CAA
Jeff chats with Lorraine Sommerfeld, Auto Columnist for Driving.ca
2022-06-07
09 min
Jeff McArthur
Vehicle belonging to Mitch Marner carjacked in Toronto
Lorraine Sommerfeld, award winning automotive writer with a different view of the automotive world talks about a vehicle belonging to Toronto Maple Leaf Mitch Marner carjacked in Toronto.
2022-05-18
12 min
Jeff McArthur
Looking to buy a new car... are we seeing death to the car dealership
Lorraine Sommerfeld, award winning automotive writer with a different view of the automotive world talks about - Looking to buy a new car? Wait times could stretch up to 2023, experts say AND Opinion: Death to the car dealership — the Tesla sales model is poised to take over America.
2022-05-02
11 min
Jeff McArthur
Man shocked after purchasing used car with odometer rolled back
Lorraine Sommerfeld, award winning automotive writer with a different view of the automotive world TALKS ABOUT a man shocked after purchasing used car with odometer rolled back by 200000 kilometers in Oshawa, Ont
2022-04-19
08 min
Jeff McArthur
Cars Keep Getting Smarter. Do They Have to Look So Boring?
Jeff McArthur talks with Lorraine Sommerfeld, award winning automotive writer with a different view of the automotive about Cars Keep Getting Smarter. Do They Have to Look So Boring? PLUS Electric vehicle chargers to be installed at most ONroute rest stops by summer.
2021-12-01
08 min
Jeff McArthur
There’s been a spike in keyless car thefts. What are they?
Lorraine Sommerfeld, award winning automotive writer with a different view of the automotive world. talks about a spike in keyless car thefts. What are they? And how can you protect yourself?
2021-09-29
08 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"Stuck in Traffic on I-95 Southbound" by Steve Lambert: A Poem That Reminds Us We're All a Work in Progress
In our third episode of Voices from the Sky, we welcome Steve Lambert to close Season 1 as he discusses his poem "Stuck in Traffic on I-95 Southbound," which was originally published in Issue 2 (Fall 2017) of Sky Island Journal. He talks about the variety of ways that creativity has been at the core of his being since childhood, offers advice for aspiring writers, and shares unique insights into this outstanding poem that serves as a reminder that all of us are a work in progress, striving to find our way in this world.Steve Lambert’s wr...
2021-09-16
44 min
The City: Off Campus
Episode 27: The City: Off-Campus Episode 27: Best of 2020
This episode consists of the best clips and guests we had throughout our short existence in 2020. Buckle up for 2021, it's going to be a lot better than this. EP.1: 0:00 - 1:09, QB Ricky Stanzi: 1:10-14:40, Iowa golfer Lea Zeitler: 14:41-15:50, ESPN's NBA insider Bobby Marks: 15:51-20:14, Chicago Bear Patrick Mannelly: 20:15-22:33, NHL EVP and Chief Content Officer Steve Mayer: 22:34-25:00, NFL TE Jeff Heuerman: 25:01-27:45, Fmr. Iowa basketball Ryan Kriener: 27:46-30:37, Fmr. Dir. Baseball Ops @Yankees Dan Matheson: 30:38-33:57, All-American K Keith Duncan: 33:58-35:05, EP.26: 35:06-end.
2020-12-31
36 min
The City: Off Campus
The City: Off-Campus Episode 20: Former CFP Champion & Super Bowl 50 Champ Jeff Heuerman
On Episode 20, Sam and Jack continue their talk with Jeff and talk about the ending of his senior season with the B1G Championship vs. Wisconsin, how the team found out and why Coach Meyer is so against individuality. He touches on the pre-draft process, getting drafted by John Elway and the Broncos, and what an NFL Rookie Minicamp is like with undrafted players playing for their life. He talks about going to the Super Bowl, the perks of being a part of the Super Bowl experience, and how he enjoyed himself during the Halftime show. He finsihes up...
2020-11-08
38 min
The City: Off Campus
The City: Off-Campus Episode 19: Former CFP Champion & Super Bowl 50 Champ Jeff Heuerman
On Episode 19, Sam and Jack sit down with Jeff Heuerman and talk about his football career from not playing football at all in Florida to being recruited to play at Ohio State University. Jeff talks about transitioning from Jim Tressel to Urban Meyer, how unsure he was about staying there or going elsewhere, and how he found his place. We touch on Jeff's role as a leader during his time at OSU, the role Coach Meyer had in sculpting his leadership skills and how he applied them on the field. We cover the 2015 National Championship season, the story of...
2020-11-02
36 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"From Under a Porch" by Chad Broughman: A Story about Mercy
In our second episode of Voices from the Sky, we welcome Chad Broughman to talk about his fantastic story, "From Under a Porch," which was originally published in Issue 7 (Spring 2019) of Sky Island Journal. He takes us inside the distinct moment when he decided to become a writer of fiction, opens doors to peer into his writing process, and offers unique insights into this flash fiction story about mercy, patience, and much more. Chad V. Broughman was the recipient of the Rusty Scythe Prize Book award in 2016 and in 2017 was awarded the Adobe Cottage Writers R...
2020-10-08
41 min
Voices from the Sky: A Companion Podcast to Sky Island Journal
"How to Spell America" by Sandy Coomer: A Poem about Immigration, Language, Communication, and Seeing Beyond
In our first episode of Voices from the Sky, we explore Sandy Coomer's outstanding poem, "How to Spell America," which was originally published in Issue 4 (Spring 2018) of Sky Island Journal. She takes us inside her journey as a writer, her writing process, and offers unique insights into this poem about the following topics: immigration, language, communication, and seeing beyond.Sandy Coomer is a poet, artist, Ironman athlete, and social entrepreneur from Nashville, Tennessee. Her poetry has been published in numerous journals. She is the author of three poetry chapbooks and a full-length collection, titled Available...
2020-07-29
28 min
Jeff McArthur
Teen stopped by police doing 308 km/h on the QEW
GUEST: Lorraine Sommerfeld, Automotive Writer
2020-05-11
10 min