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The Audio BrowserThe Audio BrowserHow a king, a president, a railway empire and a hot dog helped save the free world Podcast: Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel Podcast (LS 28 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: How a king, a president, a railway empire and a hot dog helped save the free worldPub date: 2025-06-17Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis episode is from Black Cabin Studio archives, which originally aired on North Americana Podcast. Sometimes, truth outpaces even the wildest fiction, especially when it comes to family history.This week on Here & There, hos...2025-07-1533 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationDr. Jacque Boyd and Captain Jenny Beatty are back for another Literary Aviatrix Classics episode about Amy JohnsonSend us a textFinally, another Literary Aviatrix Classics episode with my guest hosts Dr. Jacque Boyd and Captain Jenny Beatty! This episode is all about Amy Johnson. We started off with her book Sky Roads to the World but, truth in advertising, we did not love this book. It’s a great history of aviation exploits of the time with insightful predictions of what aviation would offer in the future, but we gleaned almost nothing about Amy herself. We were able to cobble together our impressions of her, her life, and her aviation exploits from other so...2025-06-171h 21Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHow a king, a president, a railway empire and a hot dog helped save the free worldThis episode is from Black Cabin Studio archives, which originally aired on North Americana Podcast. Sometimes, truth outpaces even the wildest fiction, especially when it comes to family history.This week on Here & There, host and producer Liz Beatty tugs on a long-lost thread from her own family’s past — one that unravels into a surprising tale involving a British monarch, a U.S. president, a Canadian railway empire, and yes… a hot dog. Together, they played a small but pivotal role in a defining moment of North American, and gl...2025-06-1733 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastNelson, B.C. — Canada’s slice of the Summer of LoveFrom the 1967 Summer of Love in San Francisco to Nelson, British Columbia — today we explore American hippie counterculture north of the 49th parallel. What if you took this cyclone of hippie spiritual thinkers and draft dodgers, free love and anti-war sentiment out of San Francisco? What if you transplanted a piece of it into an absolutely unpolarized, idyllic British Columbia town? What would all this look like almost six decades later? That’s the question we answer today. San Francisco journalist Breena Kerr went to Nelson to find the story.2025-06-0331 minpharmaphorum Podcastpharmaphorum PodcastBringing patients to research centres: Using AI to bring efficiencies forwardTrends can be predicted, and trends can unfold. Here, Liz Beatty – co-founder and chief strategy of Inato – speaks to the beginnings of a new era in drug development brought on by key technological advances in AI. Historically, large urban academic centres have conducted the majority of clinical trials, leading to such issues as inaccessibility, lack of representation, and intense competition for participants. With growing industry pressure for greater trial access, a more focused effort to bring research into communities is unfolding. At the same time, there seems little that AI can’t be applied to so as...2025-05-3119 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastManitoulin: The island that connected a continentIn this week’s episode of Here & There, listeners will learn about a remarkable First Nations crossroads in pre-contact North America: Manitoulin Island, in northern Ontario.Join host and producer Liz Beatty as she journeys through the heart of the Great Lakes region, meeting the First Peoples whose stories and traditions illuminate Manitoulin’s role as an ancient hub. For thousands of years before Columbus, trade, ideas and culture flowed through this land, stretching from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico, the Rockies to the Atlantic coast.Discover the...2025-05-2023 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastGodspell 1972: the Toronto musical that gave us Martin Short, Andrea Martin and moreThe 1972 Toronto production of Godspell has taken on legendary status. Tom Hanks and Conan O’Brien have both expressed wistful admiration, wishing they’d seen it live. It wasn’t just a musical—it was a launchpad. A remarkable ensemble of young performers, many of whom would go on to become giants of comedy, first found their footing on that stage. Together, they helped redefine what funny would mean for generations.In this episode, North Americana producer Lia Grainger speaks with those who were part of that extraordinary production, those lucky enough to witness it, and...2025-05-0642 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastTrend meets tradition: the Hasidim of Outremont, MontrealNestled in the heart of Montreal, the neighbourhood of Outremont offers a compelling mix of tradition and transformation. Once a quiet residential area, it has been revitalized by gentrification into a vibrant cultural hub, brimming with hip restaurants, cozy cafés, independent galleries, artisanal shops and organic grocers. It’s an ideal place to experience the Montreal's evolving identity.Outremont is also home to one of North America’s largest Hasidic Jewish communities — a deeply religious group living side by side with a largely secular, progressive urban population. This coexistence raises fascinating questions: How does a...2025-04-2227 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastThe all-star baseball champs you've never heard ofFrom the Black Cabin Studio archives — originally aired in January 2021.In 1934, the Chatham Coloured All-Stars made baseball history as the only all-black, small-town Ontario baseball team to become Ontario Baseball Association champions. And, they did it just one year after joining the league. National Geographic contributing writer and award-winning travel journalist Heather Greenwood Davis takes us to Chatham, Ontario to learn about this incredible team’s run for the championship. Along the way, Greenwood Davis shows us the importance of shining a light on Canada’s shockingly little-known Black history...2025-04-0831 minSmoke \'Em If You Got \'Em PodcastSmoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast194. Liz Wolfe on the Awesomeness of Motherhood and Due ProcessThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comLiz Wolfe, Reason writer/podcaster, joins Nancy and Sarah to talk about the mess of politics, the value of free speech, and how to talk about parenting in a world where fewer and fewer women are parents. Wolfe is not your average 28 year old: Unapologetically pro-life and pro-natalist as a time when many in her generation haven’t even started contemplating freezing their eggs. Or, in the case of singer Chappell Roan, 27, they might tell an interviewer, “All of my friends who...2025-04-0310 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastSavouring North America's complicated French rootsFrench roots go deep here in Canada, but today, those culinary roots are wonderfully tangled up with the recipes, stories and delicious kitchen inventions of cooks from around the world. In this episode, we explore how old-world traditions live on, how they’ve exerted influence south of the border, and how they’ve become intertwined with the traditions of new arrivals. Bon appetit!Special thanks to James Gray for our theme song music. Useful links:Museum of Jewish MontrealSchwartz's Deli...2025-03-2527 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel Podcast(Here & There's award-winning episode) Anne of Green Gables - a Japanese sensation?This week, we’re reprising this special episode from early in our first season, as it just won the gold Award for Best Podcast from the North American Travel Journalists Association. And by the way, another Here & There episode took the bronze as well. Below, hear the surprising story of how this young freckle-faced P.E.I. protagonist took by storm on another island half a world away.If you aren't familiar with Anna Green Gables — dare we ask, where have you been? Because of this book, this story is everywhere. It was written at the turn of the 20th centu...2025-03-1134 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastSkywalkers: the Kahnawá:ke Mohawks who built New York CityYou've seen them: the black and white image of ironworkers eating lunch on a beam in the skies above New York City. Meet the Kahnawá:ke Mohawks who, over the past century, have helped build America’s most iconic skyline. In this episode, we learn about their storied home across the bridge from Montreal in Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, a place that could not be more different than the city they helped build.Every July, the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory comes alive with an exciting annual event: the Echoes of a Proud Nation Powwow. For more tha...2025-02-2527 minFar From HomeFar From HomeHitting the IceMontreal is a city often split between English and French languages and cultures, but one thing that almost all residents can get behind is cheering on their beloved hockey team, the Canadiens. This isn't just your run-of-the-mill, sports-crazed city, however. The love of hockey here runs much deeper. It's tied to both the history of the game's creation as well as the identity of the Quebecois people, who've come to see their hometown team as a powerful symbol of their nationhood, even though they're still officially part of Canada.On this episode of Far From Home -- which I originally...2025-02-2128 minFar From HomeFar From HomeHitting the IceMontreal is a city often split between English and French languages and cultures, but one thing that almost all residents can get behind is cheering on their beloved hockey team, the Canadiens. This isn't just your run-of-the-mill, sports-crazed city, however. The love of hockey here runs much deeper. It's tied to both the history of the game's creation as well as the identity of the Quebecois people, who've come to see their hometown team as a powerful symbol of their nationhood, even though they're still officially part of Canada.On this episode of Far From Home...2025-02-2128 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics - Jacque, Jenny, and I completely geek out on the incredible adventures of pioneering New Zealand pilot Jean Batten who set multiple records in the 1930s, including being the first person to fly solo from England to New ZealandSend us a textIn the 1930’s, pioneering New Zealand pilot Jean Batten set multiple aviation records, including a speed record from London to Sydney, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from East to West in 1935 (which, before reading this I routinely accredited to Beryl Markham), and first person to fly solo from London to New Zealand to prove how aviation could connect her homeland to the rest of the world. “Alone in the Sky” is an apt summation of this pilot’s jaw dropping accomplishments. If you love flying and aviation history, you’ll love th...2025-01-062h 03Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastThe Hawai’i of CanadaFirst published on Black Cabin Studio’s NorthAmericanaPodcast.com In today’s episode, we head west, just off the shores of Vancouver, B.C. With the help of talented journalist Lavonne Leong, we explore thriving Hawaiian roots on Canada’s Salt Spring Island, which dates back to a time long before Canada and the United States were formed. It's a fascinating story. Listen in.Special thanks to James Gray for our theme song music. 2024-11-1932 minGet Hooked On A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Spellbinding.Get Hooked On A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Spellbinding.What You Can Do by Liz HuyckPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/14119to listen full audiobooks. Title: What You Can Do Author: Liz Huyck Narrator: David Armstrong Format: mp3 Length: 3 mins Release date: 11-13-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Science & Technology Publisher's Summary: Plants and animals are in trouble! All over the world, they are affected by how we treat their environment. Learning some ways to change how you interact them and their environment, such as limiting your trash and using recycled products, can help them! See why conservation is important.2024-11-1303 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics - A Pair of Wings about Bessie Coleman with special guest, author Captain Carole HopsonSend us a textIn this Aviatrix Classics conversation with Guest Hosts Dr. Jacque Boyd and Captain Jenny Beatty, we welcome guest Carole Hopson, author of A Pair of Wings, to discuss the remarkable accomplishments of pioneering aviatrix Bessie Coleman. Despite all of the odds against her, Bessie learned to fly and earned her license in France in 1921, then returned to Europe to learn aerobatics before drawing mixed-race audiences to watch her perform in the U.S. Carole learned about Bessie Coleman from Jenny at a Women in Aviation International conference. In this conversation, she a...2024-11-091h 13Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastThe surprising story of how Vancouver became “Hollywood North”For senior producer Lia Grainger, the film industry has been a part of Vancouver's identity for as long as she can remember. Working in the TV and movie business has always been something that just happened to people around her. But here’s the thing — she never had a clear understanding of why Vancouver became the go-to spot in North America, after Los Angeles, to make films and TV, until now. Listen in as Grainger traces it all back to one thrilling, one-of-a-kind movie that was shot in Vancouver in the early ‘90s.2024-11-0537 minFar From HomeFar From HomeCanadian CuisineIf you travel around Canada, you’ll find lots of regional dishes, but there isn’t really a strong national culinary identity the way there is in Italy or Mexico, for example. So I embarked on a quest to figure out how exactly to define "Canadian cuisine" beyond the stereotypical maple syrup, poutine, and butter tarts. The answer turned out to be much more interesting than I ever could have imagined!A version of this piece originally ran on Here and There, a Canadian Geographic travel podcast. Thanks to Liz Beatty and Black Cabin Studios for permission to share this stor...2024-10-2928 minFar From HomeFar From HomeCanadian CuisineIf you travel around Canada, you’ll find lots of regional dishes, but there isn’t really a strong national culinary identity the way there is in Italy or Mexico, for example. So I embarked on a quest to figure out how exactly to define "Canadian cuisine" beyond the stereotypical maple syrup, poutine, and butter tarts. The answer turned out to be much more interesting than I ever could have imagined!A version of this piece originally ran on Here and There, a Canadian Geographic travel podcast. Thanks to Liz Beatty and Black Cabin Studios for permission to s...2024-10-2928 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastGo Habs Go — A hockey story about much more than hockeyIn today's episode, award-winning contributing producer Scott Gurian takes us to Montreal, QC., a city often split between languages and cultures, yet passionately united behind their love of the iconic hockey team, the Montreal Canadiens. But as Scott reveals, Montreal is far more than just another hockey-crazy town. To “Habs” fans province-wide, hockey embodies the spirit of Quebecois people, their history and culture. Listen in as Scott tells us why.Special thanks to James Gray for our theme song music. 2024-10-2227 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastGo Habs Go — A hockey story about much more than hockeyIn today's episode, award-winning contributing producer Scott Gurian takes us to Montreal, QC., a city often split between languages and cultures, yet passionately united behind their love of the iconic hockey team, the Montreal Canadiens. But as Scott reveals, Montreal is far more than just another hockey-crazy town. To “Habs” fans province-wide, hockey embodies the spirit of Quebecois people, their history and culture. Listen in as Scott tells us why.Special thanks to James Gray for our theme song music. 2024-10-2227 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastThe surprising treasures of the “Cape Cod of the Midwest”As Canadians, we think we know every permutation of “cottage country”. But have you heard of the “Cape Cod of the Midwest”. In this episode, we take you there. Spoiler alert — there will be deep-fried cheese curds. Look at a map of Wisconsin, U.S., and you'll see the peninsula jutting out into Lake Michigan on the eastern side of the state, kind of like a thumb — that’s Door County. The Door County Peninsula, with Green Bay on the western flank, has long been kind of a midwest cottage country, actually for more than a century...2024-10-0838 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics with guest hosts Dr. Jacque Boyd and Capt. Jenny Beatty - The Fun of It by Amelia EarhartSend us a textIn this episode of Literary Aviatrix Classics with guest hosts Dr. Jacque Boyd and Capt. Jenny Beatty, we discuss The Fun of It: Random Records of My Own Flying and of Women in Aviation by Amelia Earhart. This book offers fascinating insights to where aviation was at the time the book was published and how Amelia and her contemporaries imagined aviation would impact the future. We also learn from AE’s own words about her pre-aviation life, her selection and participation in the Friendship Flight as a passenger on a transatlantic flight, and ul...2024-09-302h 08Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastBaddeck: The inland town that defines Cape Breton IslandNova Scotia is a province home to some amazing sights: the Bay of Fundy, Halifax, and of course, anywhere along Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail. But in a province with 13,000 kilometres of coastline where you are never more than 50 km away from the ocean, there is a town nowhere near the Atlantic Ocean drawing crowds from across the globe. Award-winning musicians, dancers, international yachters, world-class inventors and more have all flocked to this one area for a long time. Located on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake estuary is Baddeck, a small village situa...2024-09-2434 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastExperiencing the aurora borealisI know we’re in the final days of summer, but if you’re planning a winter getaway, ponder this: Experiencing the aurora borealis, the northern lights, hit the top ten of almost every official travel bucket list, often in the number one spot. Today, we take you to two great places in Canada to catch this other-worldly phenomenon. Yes, you’ll learn a lot about the northern lights, but we’ve also dug a little deeper — uncovering how some amateur Alberta night sky watchers turned on their heads the science world that studies the aurora. Our award-winning producer, Lia Granger...2024-09-1638 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastWas the Group of Seven really that great?Today we ask a question unthinkable for many Canadians: were the Group of Seven painters really that great? Now before anyone gets their knickers in a twist, we’re not defaming these most iconic of Canadian landscape artists. But here’s what we have in mind.  We’re revisiting the meteoric global rise of these remarkable early 20th century painters through a modern-day lens — not discounting the greatness of their original work, but asking Canadians to challenge the story we’ve all told ourselves with a bit more nuance and complexity.  So we thought, w...2024-08-2736 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics with guest hosts Dr. Jacque Boyd and Captain Jenny Beatty: I Taught Amelia to Fly by Neta Snook SouthernSend us a textJoin guest hosts Jacque Boyd, Jenny Beatty, and me as we discuss this out-of-print treasure, Neta Snook Southern’s I Taught Amelia to Fly. Through Neta’s own aviation journey, we get a very special lens into the experiences of aspiring pilots in the U.S. as they pursued their dreams during and after WWI. Her childhood stories emphasize the importance of exposing our girls to science and mechanics as that exposure imbued her with the skills and confidence to not only hold her own in a male dominate world, but endeared her to h...2024-08-021h 52You Are GoodYou Are GoodDick Tracy w. Jason MarsdenAren't you gonna frisk us? We talk Warren Beatty, Madonna, memory and Dick Tracy with Jason Marsden! You can find more about Jason, including information about It's All Just a Buncha Halloween, here. This episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here.You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.2024-07-031h 06Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHonouring our Greatest Generation RCAF PilotsMy husband (and production partner) Tim and I knew we wanted to do something special to mark the recent 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 6, and the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Tim’s dad was a Wellington, then Lancaster pilot for six years of WWII — the only member of his original squadron to survive the war. Even among Hollywood portrayals of pilots like Pete Peters, who beat the odds (I’m thinking Memphis Bell, Masters of the Air and others), Pete was a unicorn. All these years later, with Pete gone for decades and a resurg...2024-06-2728 minDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Kids, Animals & NatureDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Kids, Animals & NatureGrimwood: Party Animals: The Times Children's Book of the Week by Nadia ShireenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/707313to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grimwood: Party Animals: The Times Children's Book of the Week Series: #4 of Grimwood Author: Nadia Shireen Narrator: Adam Buxton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 8 minutes Release date: June 27, 2024 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Return to the forest where anything can happen. An unmissable new book in Nadia Shireen’s bestselling and wildly funny illustrated comedy adventure series, Grimwood! 'Wind in the Willows (with added wind) for a new, wilder generation' – The Times Perfect for readers age 7+, and fans of Dog Man, Roald Dahl, David Walliams, Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Bei...2024-06-273h 08Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastBeauty and darkness: The Northern Labrador Inuit homelandOur trusty 60s-era Twin Otter fires up for a flight to the Torngat Mountains National Park in Northern Labrador that will feel not unlike passing through the looking glass. Azure skies and the bright red plane wing contrast a lacework of rivers, estuaries and coastal mountains below. Slowly, the land begins, almost rising up beneath us as we approach Canada's tallest mountains east of the Rockies. Forests begin to disappear, revealing bald, ancient rock, craggy and striated by glaciers long gone. Icebergs appear along the shore, the size of a city block. The weather i...2024-06-1136 minRandom Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruRandom Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruInato Co-Founder On Sites Getting More Clinical Trial Opportunities! Ep. 824Liz's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatty-liz/CRIO: http://www.clinicalresearch.ioInato: https://go.inato.com/3VnSro6Join me at my conference! http://www.saveoursites.comText Me: (949) 415-6256My podcast is Random Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JF6FNvoLnBpfIrLNCcg7aGET THE BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Comprehensive-Guide-Clinical-Research-Practical/dp/1090349521/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Dan+Sfera&qid=1691974540&s=audible&sr=1-1-catcorrText "guru" to 855-942-5288 to join VIP list!...2024-06-1118 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics discussion with Jacque Boyd and Jenny Beatty about Louise Thaden's memoir, High, Wide, and FrightenedSend us a textIn this Literary Aviatrix Classics discussion with co-hosts Jacque Boyd and Jenny Beatty, we discuss Louise Thaden’s memoir, High, Wide, and Frightened, first published in 1938, two years after Thaden won the Bendix in its first co-ed year. This is a quintessential read for every pilot and avgeek, anyone who loves history, and anyone who wants a great story featuring a daring, inspiring woman who is also honest about her fears and mistakes. A  beautifully written memoir, it chronicles Thaden’s record-setting flights, including speed, endurance, and altitude, and offers a first-hand account of of...2024-06-051h 15Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastAnne of Green Gables - a Japanese sensation?If you aren't familiar with Anna Green Gables — dare we ask, where have you been? Because of this book, this story is everywhere. It was written at the turn of the 20th century by P.E.I. resident Lucy Maud Montgomery, and it was published in the summer of 1908. The book was an immediate sensation. Readers were charmed by the central character, young Anne Shirley, a feisty orphan girl with red hair. The story follows Anne as she's adopted by aging brother and sister Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert. It’s one of the best selling books in Canada of all time...2024-05-2834 minLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationLiterary Aviatrix: The Power of Story - Women in AviationAviatrix Classics - Introducing my co-hosts, Dr. Jacque Boyd, general aviation pilot and aerospace educator, and Captain Jenny Beatty, professional airline pilot and aviation diversity advocate, both self-proclaimed aviation history and book nerds.Send us a textWelcome to the new ‘Literary Aviatrix Classics’ series, where I discuss books written by and about our aviatrix pioneers with my venerable co-hosts, Dr. Jacque Boyd and Captain Jenny Beatty. In this interview, we get to know Jacque and Jenny, and we announce the subject of our first ‘Classics’ discussion.  Dr. Jacque Boyd is an educator and a general aviation pilot. She has a B.A. in Education, Psychology, and Special Education. In 1979 she was awarded the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship from the Ninety-Nines for her M.Ed. in Aerospace Education. She also...2024-05-151h 02Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastJennifer Haddow on how reconnecting with nature saved her lifeOn this episode of Here & There, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Jennifer Haddow. From the bustling streets of downtown Toronto to the serene shores of Georgian Bay and finally, to the top of the world, Haddow's life has been a testament to the transformative power of nature and the strength of female companionship. Haddow's story almost defies belief. Today, the owner of Wild Women Expeditions runs trips guided by women, for women, both in Canada and around the world — and along the way, her company has won accolades globally for her vanguard rol...2024-05-1533 minHunters Bay RadioHunters Bay RadioEVERYTHING BAGELS ~ May 12 2024 ~ Liz BeattyEVERYTHING BAGELS ~ May 12 2024 ~ Liz Beatty2024-05-1423 minPen and Paper and PopcornPen and Paper and PopcornHellboy - Part OneAgent Myers discovers a world full of wonders and horrors beyond belief! Hellboy and Abe investigate sinister mysteries! Liz takes care of her health!This episode features violence, strong language, and adult themes.Host: Charlie RowlandAbe Sapien: James MeagherHellboy: Benj BeattyJohn Myers: Jackson CowanLiz Sherman: Lyka FoxWe are running auditions for season two! Full details here:https://www.tumblr.com/penandpaperandpopcorn/747739469130629121/season-two-auditions?source=shareOr find the signup form here:https://forms.gle/43T9M2WnyzMXFr6A9 Find us...2024-05-121h 10Here & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastInto the Viking heart of North America's New IcelandFoam swords slice through the air amidst fun carnage while villagers eat ice cream on the shores of Lake Winnipeg — this is Gimli, Manitoba’s annual Icelandic Festival. Complete with Viking battle reenactments, sandcastle contests, golf tournaments and more, this annual festival has been around since 1890, the second-oldest continuous ethnic festival in North America. And thanks to award-winning producer and storyteller Robert Reid, we have front-row seats. Next, we head south to Gimli’s US sister community, Mountain, North Dakota, to learn more about these deep cross-border bonds. Through all this, acclaimed singer-songwriter Lindy gives u...2024-04-3037 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastCulinary icon Michael Bonacini dishes on Canadian cuisineJamaica is known for its ackee and saltfish, Thailand for its pad thai, India for khichdi… But what the heck is Canadian cuisine? Listen in as we drop award-winning American journalist Scott Gurian into Toronto's Kensington Market, one of Canada’s most lively and diverse urban neighbourhoods, to tackle this big question. A self-described foodie, Gurian takes up the challenge with an open mind and hearty appetite. Along the way, Canadian culinary icon Michael Bonacini and other rising kitchen stars, help Gurian explore the coming of age of Canada’s vibrant gastronomy scene.2024-04-1931 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastMeet the mountain women behind Banff's adventure cultureThink Canada’s western adventure culture is pretty macho? Well, yes, but that’s just part of the story. Here & There host and producer Liz Beatty tests her own mettle on backcountry peaks with CMH Heli Skiing and Summer Adventure. And along the way, she introduces us to some amazing women who’ve helped make mountaineering what it is today. Waiting at CMH’s helipad, Liz has second thoughts about being whisked off to a backcountry lodge for a few days of heli-hiking. We're talking remote, fly-in, mountain backcountry west of Banff and Lake Louise, with t...2024-03-2931 minHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastHere & There: A Canadian Geographic Travel PodcastThe untold story of the Canadian Mayflower and the birth of New ScotlandFor as long as I've known my husband Tim, the ship Hector, a 26-metre three-masted brig, has been part of his family lore. Some call it the Canadian Mayflower. Its harrowing eleven-week voyage from Ullapool, Scotland, delivered some 189 souls to the shores of Nova Scotia’s Pictou Harbour in September 1773, just over 250 years ago. Eighteen children on board were buried at sea. When they finally landed, it was too late for the growing season, with none of the promised accommodations, and only limited provisions. If not for the Mi’kmaq, those colonists who made it would have perished that firs...2024-03-1336 minThe MotherwhelmThe Motherwhelm16 Lisa & Lauren | Mental Health | Loneliness in Motherhood, Maternal JournalThis Motherwhelm Bite is more like a Motherwhelm Meal. Lisa Quinny from @walk.with.lisa and Lauren Beatty from @tendpsychology planned to host an Instagram Live to discuss the big, important topic of loneliness in motherhood. I was so excited to tune in and simply listen, but when technical difficulties proved to be an obstacle, I jumped at the opportunity to use this podcast as a platform for the discussion.  In this episode, we talk about how loneliness can catch you off guard, how it can present in different contexts, and importantly, how it can be addressed. T...2024-02-101h 27Let‘s Read Spider-Man PodcastLet‘s Read Spider-Man Podcast1985 The Amazing Spider-Man 262 263 264 : Caught Unmasked The Spectacular Spider-Kid Red NineEpisode 204. James B and Eddie look for villains in The Amazing Spider-Man 262, 263 and 264.  Discussions include the best way to eat Spinach, how the writers should handle the birth of Liz’s baby and Eddie’s success or failure with his attempt to use his excited voice.   (02:12) From March of 1985 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man 262 “Trade Secret” by Bob Layton and Carlos Garzon   https://readallcomics.com/amazing-spider-man-v1-262/   (04:06) From April of 1985 Stan Lee Presents The Amazing Spider-Man 263 “The Spectacular Spider-Kid” by DeFalco, Frenz, Breeding and Beatty.   (07:5...2023-10-0915 minThe Game-Changing Women of HealthcareThe Game-Changing Women of HealthcareLiz Beatty: Building Trust in Clinical TrialsMeg welcomes Liz Beatty, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer at Inato, a marketplace that enables clinical researchers and sponsors to make clinical research more inclusive and accessible for patients no matter who they are or where they live. Inato also increases clinical trial efficiency by enabling all community sites to offer the right trials to their patients. Meg and Liz discuss the problems with the traditional clinical trial landscape, the role of the doctor and care team in the process, the difficulties for patients in accessing the right clinical trials, and how Inato is bridging t...2023-10-0337 minDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Kids, Animals & NatureDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Kids, Animals & NatureGrimwood: Attack of the Stink Monster!: The funniest book you'll read this winter! by Nadia ShireenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/704641to listen full audiobooks. Title: Grimwood: Attack of the Stink Monster!: The funniest book you'll read this winter! Series: #3 of Grimwood Author: Nadia Shireen Narrator: Adam Buxton Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 4 minutes Release date: August 31, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Venture back to Grimwood in the wildly funny third book in Nadia Shireen's bestselling and brilliantly anarchic illustrated comedy-adventure series. Perfect for readers age 7+, and fans of Dog Man, Roald Dahl, David Walliams, Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good, Bunny vs Monkey and anyone who lik...2023-08-313h 04Electric EvolutionElectric EvolutionEpisode 47: Liz Allan and Randal Smith - Urban Fox's Revolution, the Innovative Pop-Up Charger for Residential AreasWe love hearing from you! After listening to an episode, if you’d like to share a comment or ask a question, just click here to send us your message.Episode 47: Liz Allan and Randal Smith - Urban Fox's Revolution, the Innovative Pop-Up Charger for Residential AreasLiz Allan has a fascinating conversation with Randal Smith, the Chief Operating Officer at Urban Fox and a seasoned expert in the field of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. They discuss the challenges and solutions surrounding the electrification of transportation. From working with councils to navigating complex fo...2023-07-3152 minRandom Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruRandom Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruFormer CRC Turned Tech Vendor For Business Development For Clinical Research Sites Ep.708Liz' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatty-liz/Thank you to my Sponsors:Versatrial: http://www.versatrial.ioCRIO: http://www.clinicalresearch.ioInato: https://go.inato.com/3VnSro6Join me at my conference! http://www.saveoursites.comText Me: (949) 415-6256My podcast is Random Musings From The Clinical Trials GuruListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JF6FNvoLnBpfIrLNCcg7aGET THE BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/dp/1090349521/...Text "guru" to 855-942-5288 to join VIP list!2023-05-261h 02Three Point ZeroThree Point ZeroBuilding global clinical trials marketplace w/ Liz Beatty, the Co-Founder of Inato.Subscribe to the Female Foundry newsletter: ⁠femalefoundry.substack.com⁠. This week, I spoke with ⁠Liz Beatty⁠ from Paris-based ⁠Inato⁠ who recently raised a $25m Series A round from Cathay Innovation to scale her global clinical trial platform that brings research to patients where they live. (see: ⁠Week 64⁠). In the episode, In the episode, we talk about building marketplaces, metrics for proving user engagement, how to facilitate an efficient Series A due diligence process, thinking big, and why the future of medtech innovation will be powered by clinical trial data. Female Foundry: ⁠femalef2023-05-2019 minThree Point ZeroThree Point ZeroBuilding global clinical trials marketplace w/ Liz Beatty, the Co-Founder of Inato.Subscribe to the Female Foundry newsletter: femalefoundry.substack.com. This week, I spoke with Liz Beatty from Paris-based Inato who recently raised a $25m Series A round from Cathay Innovation to scale her global clinical trial platform that brings research to patients where they live. (see: Week 64). In the episode, In the episode, we talk about building marketplaces, metrics for proving user engagement, how to facilitate an efficient Series A due diligence process, thinking big, and why the future of medtech innovation will be powered by clinical trial data. Female F...2023-05-2019 minTrench coat, cigar, Peugeot: Wandering with ColumboTrench coat, cigar, Peugeot: Wandering with ColumboInterview with Lee Grant!Paul & Liz interview actor, director, documentarian, & author Lee Grant.    Listeners will definitely know her as Leslie Williams from Ransom for a Dead Man, but will probably also know her from at least one of her many films & tv shows.  Lee Grant has won numerous awards for her acting & directing, including an Oscar for best supporting actress for her performance in Shampoo with Warren Beatty, as well as an Oscar for best documentary feature for Down & Out in America, and Emmy awards for her performance on Peyton Place and the Neon Ceiling.   She...2023-05-0248 minUnpacked by AfarUnpacked by AfarInto the Heart of North America's IcelandThis week, we’re heading to Iceland—well, kinda. We’re actually exploring the Viking hearts of New Icelanders, from Gimli, Manitoba to Mountain, North Dakota. Two towns divided by a border, but forever linked by their surprisingly storied and deep Icelandic roots. Liz Beatty, host of the North Americana podcast, will be our guide to foam swords, Icelandic folk songs no child should hear, and an epic Viking battle reenactment at Gimli’s annual Icelandic festival. We’ll also meet a real, live fjallkonan. Want to know what that means? Tune in to find out.Bonus: Th...2023-04-0642 minUncaged ShowUncaged ShowUNCAGED With Liz BeattyLiz Beatty is Co-Founder, Chief Strategy Officer, and Board Member at Inato, where she works towards bringing clinical research to each and every patient through advancing Inato's corporate strategy, developing partnerships, and driving growth globally. The company is building the world's first clinical trial marketplace to create greater visibility, access, and engagement across a more diverse population of doctors and their patients.    Liz’s mission and passion are to make clinical trials more accessible to patients and to remove the barriers that inhibit patient involvement. This also means ensuring sites and physicians are aware of the current tria...2022-11-1815 minThe InvestHER PodcastThe InvestHER PodcastProperty Damage: How to Get the Most Amount of MoneyPublic adjusters are advocates for the claimant in any damage or liability claim. They're not beholden to the insurance company and they're not inhibited by any legalities. By getting in touch with a public adjuster, you'll be able to protect your interests and receive the most compensation possible for your losses. In this episode, Gwynne Beatty of United Claims Specialists explains why public adjusters are your superpower when it comes to maximizing insurance settlements. She breaks down everything you need to know about filing claims, dealing with insurance companies, and finding the right public adjuster for you.  Gwynne is a p...2022-10-2140 minMusic, Hope, Word, PrayerMusic, Hope, Word, PrayerA World in Harmony: International Songwriting Finalists Spotlight Mental Health AwarenessToday’s episode celebrates a new original song that came out of hardship and trauma. This song written by our own Liz Beatty and Nate Strasser is currently in the Top Ten of an International Song Contest that received over 20,000 submissions. Liz Beatty joins John Hilley and Nate Strasser and they share about the process of creating this song as well as the moving personal experiences that led to it. During this episode, several great resources are mentioned: the live broadcast of our worship service on October 2 that features great music and a message on the question “Where is God...2022-10-0538 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastHow this Pandemic has Impacted Learning for our Kids (The New Healthy Building Podcast #10)Today, we set out to understand why this goal is so important. What is the full extent of how this pandemic has impacted learning for our kids. And to find out, we had the frontlines ahead, you'll hear from three different educators, from schools with different focuses different teaching modalities, and different age groups. And while we learn about some important silver linings to the past couple of years, we learned to why there's also no substitute for getting kids back into the classroom, listen in… 2022-02-2414 minSmall Business, Big NetworkSmall Business, Big NetworkNetworking that's going places with Lindsay LinderA track record of over 15 years work and achievements in management with a strong background in transportation, at a strategic and operational level. A self-confessed transport geek. Lindsay shares her experience which includes facilitating and delivering service improvement and transformation with her current team, Hunts Coaches, other businesses, and learners.Since 2008 Lindsay has worked within the transport sector. Starting the journey in the Transport Policy Team at North East Lincolnshire Council (NELC) and providing a management role for the Demand Responsive Transport Service Phone ‘n’ Ride. She was also a member of the NELC Coaching and Mentoring Netw...2022-02-1420 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastWellness and Why Getting Back to In-person in Healthy Shared Spaces, Matters (The New Healthy Building Podcast #9)Today we take a deep dive into wellness with someone who spent 45 years in and around this subject area. Bill Hogarth is the former School Director of York Region District School Board. He's the former Chair of Seneca College. He's on the current Board of Governors for Guelph University and the Center for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH. He's President of Education, Research, Development and Innovation. And he's part of the TCI Cleaner Air for Schools team, trying to make our built environment safe, and get people back to school. And back to work. Welcome, Bill.We will be making a...2022-02-0125 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastAs Energy Costs Soar — It‘s Time to Cut Costs and Save the Planet (The New Healthy Building Podcast #8)Today we focus on rising energy and carbon costs and the impact on school board facilities. Tim Cresswell provides deeper insights on how to reduce your carbon footprint, save the planet, keep your people safer with increased ventilation, and save a ton on energy costs. That is low-hanging fruit. I sat down with Tim again, just to dig a little deeper into how all this happens…2021-11-0212 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastIncreasing Ventilation in Schools Across Ontario (The New Healthy Building Podcast #7)Today we focus on safe back to school, what it means for parents, students and educators. Juan Malvestitti is the man in charge of getting the word out on safe back to school, and specifically Nerva's duct sealing process, which is a proven method to increase ventilation without the need for mechanical upgrades. Listen in... 2021-09-2816 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastWhy Real-World Testing Matters for Air Purification and Ventilation Solutions (The New Healthy Building Podcast #6)with Anthony (Tony) Cupido, Ph.D., P.Eng., Research Chair, Sustainable Building Technologies, IDEAWORKS, Mohawk College Today we go straight to an industry and research expert in verifying the claims of air purification and ventilation technologies. In the age of Covid, these tests of efficacy are more important than ever in making sense of a growing and often confusing marketplace.  Tony Cupido is currently the research chair of Sustainable Buildings Technologies at Mohawk College in Ontario. Listen in... 2021-09-1523 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastBest in Class Technologies for Ontario’s Safe Return to School (The New Healthy Building Podcast #5)Thomas Cole Inc. CEO Tim Cresswell represents leading air purification technologies in Ontario, Canada; solutions that fight Covid-19 and reduce carbon footprints. He's back with us to talk about Premier Ford's Safe Return to School plan. Tim talks about the key elements of an effective safe return to school strategy: increased airflow, and active air purification. Listen in...  2021-08-0505 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastLloyds of London Endorse REME-LED to Protect Employees Across All Locations (The New Healthy Building Podcast #4) There’s a bright spotlight these days on indoor air quality, like never before. But with that attention, companies are popping up, each promising a panacea of results.  It’s hard to make sense of it all, to know what solutions are the real deal.  Misinformation abounds. TCI, Nerva, we stand behind the industry-leading solutions of RGF for three key reasons: They are science, not marketing-based. They offer exhaustive third-party lab-tested and proven technology with exceptional results. And they’ve proven their promises for decades in North America, now extending around the world.  Today we hear about one of tho...2021-06-1112 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastDuct Sealing — Boosting School Safety and Sustainability (The New Healthy Building Podcast Podcast # 3)  Any of our team can talk your ear off about how our clean air solutions will change our world for the better short term and for future generations. But it means that much more coming from a client in a field where you have to get it right the first time. Listen in...    2021-06-0815 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastAn Interview with Josh Lewis – Increasing your IQ on IAQ (The New Healthy Building Podcast Podcast #2) Now, most of us used to think we understood the term air quality, filtering out allergens, pollen, dust, and being sure to change our furnace filters. But COVID changed all that. So yes, we have a lot of new questions about air quality. And today, we set out to find answers with the help of Joshua Lewis. 2021-06-0113 minThe New Healthy Building PodcastThe New Healthy Building PodcastMaking Learning Safer While Saving the Planet - Featuring TCI CEO Tim Cresswell (The New Healthy Building Podcast Podcast #1)We tell real stories about transforming communities and saving the planet, one building at a time.Sounds like big talk, maybe for some, but not this group. Tim Cresswell is the CEO of Thomas Cole Inc. Now TCI, as it’s known, is changing a lot of lives these days across Tim’s home of Ontario, Canada. Today, Tim tells us how.   2021-06-0117 minMore 4 ToursMore 4 ToursInterview with CJ Harper of Four AMFour AM's singles and videos have been acknowledged by Billboard, Thrasher Magazine and most recently Lyrical Lemonade, who described the sound as "music for the future." Through loosely narrative music videos, and performance videos with brands like Sneakersnstuff and Winston House, Four AM has consistently used cinematic visual pieces to accompany the music. Four AM's voice driven electronic style has led to collaborations, under several pseudonyms, with vocalists including Ryan Beatty, LIZ, Chuck Inglish and Hodgy. @cjfouram2021-05-1124 minThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualThe Classic Music Company presents Business As UsualBusiness As Usual - May 2021: Luke Solomon & Girls Of The InternetIn 2008 I started a series of radio shows with fellow Freak and host, Jonny Rock. The original format was based around vinyl. Digital started to creep in, then CD's, then YouTube rips, and so on. But the idea remained the same, that we were sharing our discoveries with an audience.Fast forwarding a couple of years and expanding on the original concept, I will once again be playing dance music that you may or may not have heard, but this time said music will be readily available, if pointed in the right direction of course. The idea is...2021-05-052h 03North AmericanaNorth AmericanaWar of 1812 Factoids Americans Would Love to KnowPBS storyteller Robert Reid shares his funny factual dive into the war that few people can explain on either side of the border.  And why all this matters today.2021-02-0236 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaNew France Cuisine Across North AmericaBeyond poutine, two stories in this episode set the table for the varied culinary legacy of New France in North America. From Montreal bagels to Cajun gumbo.  2021-01-2632 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaA King, a President & a Hotdog Save the Free WorldThe little-known story of how a King, a US president, and a hotdog saved the free world.  And how our host Liz Beatty is connected to all this!2021-01-1936 minSports RD SnippetsSports RD SnippetsReilly Beatty: UCLAReilly Beatty has an incredible journey to becoming a sports dietitian! We are talking all about how to stand out when applying to the dietetic internship, confidence tips as an early RD and how to reach your audience on social media! Reilly will remind you to enjoy the journey and stay patient in the process. Reilly Beatty is a Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics located in Los Angeles, California. Reilly is currently the Director of Performance Nutrition at UCLA where she oversees sports nutrition operations, a team of dietitians and provides nutrition support...2021-01-1352 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaMushing From Fairbanks to Whitehorse - The Yukon QuestAn insider take on this cross-border odyssey from National Geographic photographer and writer Katie Orlinsky.  We get the goods straight from mushers who take on this most gruelling of dog sled races.2021-01-1234 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaCanadian Black Baseball’s Quest for Cooperstown National Geographic Editor, Heather Greenwood Davis, reveals how a black baseball team in Ontario, pre-Jackie Robinson, were among the best in the world.  And how their descendants are still fighting for their due recognition.2021-01-0534 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaThe Hawaiian Roots of BC’s Salt Spring Island Long before steamships and airplanes, Hawaiians were planting roots in British Columbia’s Salt Spring Island. And they still are.2020-12-0833 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaMartin Short, Eugene Levy and the Moment Unknown Canadian Comics Would Change US Comedy From Eugene Levy, Martin Short and Toronto's 1960s version of Godspell to the Emmy-sweeping Schitt’s Creek — we return to the precise moment when a group of unknown Canadian comics were launched and American comedy would never be the same.2020-12-0147 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaHow Did Siberian Reindeer Get to Canada’s ArcticLonely Planet Editor, Alex Howard, shares this crazy 1930s quest — Siberian reindeer shipped to Alaska, then driven over 1500 miles to Canada’s Mackenzie Delta.  And they’re still there today!2020-11-2432 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaMontreal and NYC’s Hip Hasidic Neighbourhoods A deep dive into these hip duelling traditional Jewish neighbourhoods from National Geographic contributor Nina Caplan.2020-11-1729 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaButter Tarts Explained by a US FoodieFat, sugar and gluten come together in a way that beguiles American foodie, Carolyn Heller. She digs in to explore why butter tarts are so deeply Canadian.2020-11-1033 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaA Moose Skin Boat Runs the Great Nahanni RiverTwelve folks of the Dene Nation, whose roots reach down the American southwest, run the iconic Northwest Territories river in a moose skin boat, the first time attempted in 100 years.2020-11-0336 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaThe Canadian Roots of FDR’s Distinctive SpeechRich and famous Americans have long flocked to Canadian retreats for solace and a sense of anonymity. This episode reveals how this towering figure in American history is no exception. 2020-10-2726 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaHow Mohawks of Quebec Built New York CityYou’ve seen the old image of the steel workers eating lunch on a beam above NYC.  We meet these Kahnawake steel workers who built America’s most iconic skyline. 2020-10-2029 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaAn American Love Letter to Canadian FootballPBS producer and former Nat Geo editor Robert Reid has an irrational love for Canadian football. Find out how his love shaped his philosophy for exploring the world.2020-10-1331 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaRosie the Riveter was Canadian?Long before there was America’s Rosie, there was Canada’s Ronnie — Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl. We follow their history from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Thunder Bay and Toronto in Ontario.2020-10-0630 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaSeason 2 TeaserHow well do Americans and Canadians really get each other? North Americana dives into fascinating and surprising connections between our two countries. From a black baseball team in Ontario that was one of the best in the world to how Kahnawake steel workers built the New York City skyline — North Americana is a cross-border conversation.2020-09-2900 min36 From the Vault36 From the VaultDick's Picks Vol. 12 - 06/26-28/74, Providence, RI & Boston, MAWelcome back to Season 2 of 36 from the Vault: SUMMER TOUR! In Episode 13 we explore Dick’s Picks Vol. 12, from the Providence Civic Center in Providence, RI on June 26, 1974 and the Boston Garden in Boston, MA on June 28, 1974. A return to the wondrous year of 1974, as well as the compilation format in the DP series, this is a fan favorite, and one of the strongest versions to date. Filled with rare tracks and massive jams, it’s one of the more unique versions in the series, and a perfect snapshot of where The Dead were in Summer 1974. Kicking things off with...2020-08-102h 37Avatar: The Second AgeAvatar: The Second AgeCharacter Introduction: ChetBefore the Order of the White Lotus, before his love affair with Akem the archaeologist, before he ever met Master Lianda and her companions...Chet lived in the sleepy town of New Gaipan, where he begrudgingly lives with his step-dad, Randy the mechanic. Cast: Liz Beatty as Chet, Evan Koser as everyone else Credits to Fantasy Flight Games as well as Nickelodeon, Viacom, et al. for the intellectual properties fueling our stories. Credits to Zi De Guqin Studio for their song "Fantasia: Chang'an in ancient China" which plays in the background.2020-07-311h 50North AmericanaNorth AmericanaFrom Mountain, North Dakota to Gimli, Manitoba — The Fierce Viking Spirit of North America’s New Icelanders“At first glance, the wide sloping field off the western shores of Lake Winnipeg looks like a death metal convention gone very very wrong” — the words this episode of Nat Geo Digital Nomad Robert Reid. He’s reporting from the Viking battle reenactment of Gimli, Manitoba’s annual Icelandic Festival — one of the longest running cultural festivals in North America.  In this episode, we explore deep into that Viking heart of New Iceland — From Gimli, to Mountain, North Dakota.  Two towns divided by a border, but inextricably linked by their surprising and storied Icelandic roots. Podcast: https...2019-11-1837 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaFrom the Mid-West to Rural French-Speaking Quebec — Two American Storytellers Ask Quebecois: Why the Two Official Languages?Former National Geographic Explorer and anthropologist Wade Davis calls language the old growth forest of the mind. In other words, language and how we know ourselves within our culture and our people are inextricably linked. And there are few places on the planet where these links are more palpable than Quebec. Still many of my American friends and colleagues just don’t “get” the notion of our two official languages. How it happened and why it stuck. To shed light on that confusion, we send two midwestern journalists, without a lick of French, deep into rural French-speaking Quebec. Fo...2019-11-0432 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaGospel, Slavery and the Surprising Shared Black History of the U.S. and the Canadian Maritimes.African American roots reaching back to before the American Revolution, the underground railroad and slavery, and gospel traditions almost 200 years old.  Think you have a hunch where North Americana is going this episode?  You might be surprised. Twenty minutes drive due east of downtown Halifax, on Canada’s Atlantic Coast, over the MacDonald Bridge through Dartmouth and beyond, we find North Preston and some of Nova Scotia’s oldest music traditions.  Visitors might expect to hear the lilt of a celtic fiddle, but this is something entirely different. In this episode, we explore the rich and oft...2019-10-2131 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaFrom the Summer of Love to Nelson British Columbia — Inside “Resisterville”Say “Summer of Love” and so many images come to mind — “far out” lingo, tie dye and flower power, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district, the Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park where you’d sway to local bands like the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane.  But for a time and place that changed a generation, it’s amazing just how fleeting all this was.  From what seemed like endless possibilities for 30,000 or so hippies converging on San Francisco, to total collapse in about 10 months.  All amid intense political discord over the Vietnam war, heated civil rights battles and what devolved into hard...2019-10-0732 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaExplore the Ancient Great Lakes Crossroads Linking All North America—And Other Indigenous Revelations You Never Learned in SchoolThink the explorers or the voyageurs opened up North America, finding trade and travel routes? Do you imagine regional indigenous peoples once living in idyllic isolation? Think again. With the help of National Geographic Travel Media Editor Norie Quintos, North Americana explores the massive crossroads of pre-contact North America. Northern Ontario’s Manitoulin Island is a fascinating portal to the Great Lakes first peoples, and their ancient axis across which trade, people and ideas flowed from the far north to the Gulf of Mexico to the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic coast. And all this millennia before Christopher Columbus. ...2019-09-2335 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaBroadway Goes to the Remote Eastern Edge of North AmericaA feel-good musical about 9/11? How does that possibly work? Award-winning Broadway actor De’Lon Grant had no idea, back when Come From Away was just a rumor among musical theatre insiders. Then he joined the cast of now Tony-nominated Come From Away — and — went to Gander, Newfoundland.  With De’Lon’s help, we meet firsthand the people that inspired this global hit, get inside the culture that shaped them, and share travel tips if you want to go too. https://www.northamericanapodcast.com Facebook: @northamericanapodcast Twitter: @north_podcast Instagram: @northamericana See images. Get links t...2019-09-0929 minNorth AmericanaNorth AmericanaTeaser: North AmericanaHow well do Americans and Canadians really get each other? North Americana dives into fascinating and surprising connections between our two countries. From Summer of Love refugees in a remote BC town, to American Revolution Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia and the real people who inspired a Tony-nominated Broadway play set in Gander, Newfoundland on 9/11 — North Americana is a cross-border conversation.2019-08-2100 minDownload Best Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveDownload Best Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & DetectiveCruel Acts by Jane CaseyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/356069 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cruel Acts Series: #8 of Maeve Kerrigan Author: Jane Casey Narrator: Caroline Lennon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 30 minutes Release date: April 18, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: The Sunday Times bestseller and winner of the Irish Independent crime fiction book of the year! *Don’t miss the newest Maeve Kerrigan and Josh Derwent thriller – A STRANGER IN THE FAMILY – out now!* Guilty? A year ago, Leo Stone was convicted of murdering two women and sentenced to life in prison...2019-04-1805 minWriter\'s BoneWriter's BoneFriday Morning Coffee: 8 Books That Should Be On Your Radar This OctoberDaniel Ford and Internal Review’s Adam Vitcavagae share the Writer’s Bone crew’s reviews of Paul Beatty’s The Sellout, Liz Moore’s The Unseen World, Ben H. Winters’s Underground Airlines, Nell Zink’s Nicotine, and more!2016-10-0715 minAccess Must-Have Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsAccess Must-Have Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsUn Amico Italiano: Eat, Pray, Love in Rome by Luca SpaghettiPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/203103 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Un Amico Italiano: Eat, Pray, Love in Rome Author: Luca Spaghetti Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 43 minutes Release date: April 26, 2011 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 2 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: 'Luca Spaghetti is not only one of my favorite people in the world, but also a natural-born storyteller. . . . This [is a] marvelous book.' -Elizabeth Gilbert When Luca Spaghetti (yes, that's really his name) was asked to show a writer named Elizabeth Gilbert around Rome, he had no idea how...2011-04-2605 min