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The Downright Upright Show with Philip AnthonyThe Downright Upright Show with Philip AnthonyEpisode 88 with singer/songwriter Harriet SchockPhilip Anthony is joined by singer/songwriter Harriet Schock who is most famous for writing Helen Reddy’s Grammy nominated No. 1 song “Ain’t No Way to Treat a Lady” which reached platinum status! Harriet also wrote the song “First Time on a Ferris Wheel” for the movie “The Last Dragon” which was recorded by Smokey Robinson and Syreeta and later by Carl Anderson, Gloria Loring, and many others! Besides writing many songs for other artists, Harriet herself recorded and was named Cashbox’s Best New Female Artist two times! You don’t want to miss this show! 2024-09-3049 minThe Downright Upright Show with Philip AnthonyThe Downright Upright Show with Philip AnthonyEpisode 76- Live from Pride – June 29, 2024Philip is joined by his co-hosts Austin and Matt Amundson for this very special live broadcast from Twin Cities Pride in Loring Park. 2024-06-3052 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 13 - (Part II) Etuaptmumk: A ConversationIn Part 2, Sondra Eger reaches out to the Apoqnmatulti’k Project to learn how their collaborative research project embodies Etuaptmumk, also referred to as Two Eyed Seeing. She hears stories and lessons from project partners Darren Porter, Alanna Syliboy, Dr. Shelley Denny and Skyler Jeddore who are all working to gather data and information that can contribute towards informing protection measures for culturally significant species. The episode reflects on Phase 1 of the project in the Bay of Fundy and the Bras d’Or Lake and concludes with the news that the project was recently awarded with funding to continue to expa...2023-10-2335 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 12 - (Part I) Etuaptmumk: A ConversationPart 1 follows Sondra Eger as she learns about Etuaptmumk, also referred to as Two-Eyed Seeing, from different perspectives. This episode features Brady Reid and Ivan White who share stories and personal experiences surrounding Etuaptmumk. All of the participants in this episode have connections with academia and therefore anecdotes and examples are heavily biased towards this context. This episode inspires one to self-reflect on how we build relationships and how we each have our own unique positionalities that influence our lives and work. We encourage you to explore the resources below. Please share comments and more resources in the comments below...2023-10-1053 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - PubCasts: Putting Voice in Scholarly Work and Science CommunicationWelcome to Pubcasts. This episode is called: PubCasts - putting voice in scholarly work and science communication. This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about PubCasts! We talk about why they are a valuable format for scholars interested in science communication and knowledge mobilization, our own experiences in creating and making PubCasts, and some basic information for scholars who want to try out PubCasting for their own work. Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) as a part of Coastal Routes Radio, and...2023-07-2517 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 11 - Sounding off: Protecting whales through acoustic researchThe best way to protect whales is to keep ships and other human activities away from them, but we have to know where they are in order to avoid them. Traditionally this has meant watching for whales from the surface, which is time consuming and ineffective especially for deep diving species of whales. The solution may be to use another sense: sound rather than sight. The same acoustic detection techniques developed to detect the submarines are now being used to listen underwater for unique whale calls. Scientists and researchers with the Department of National Defence’s science and technology organization, De...2023-06-0548 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Podcasting can change academia : a conversation and guideWelcome to Pubcasts. This episode is called: How academic podcasting can change academia and its relationship with society: A conversation and guide. This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about podcasting in academia and the ways in which the author's (all podcast makers themselves) have found value in integrating podcasting into their own scholarly work. Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) as a part of Coastal Routes Radio, and are an ongoing project to experiment with science communication and making research more...2023-05-0327 minStorylink RadioStorylink RadioIT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE - THE GREATEST GIFT - A Christmas Tale by Philip Van Doren SternTHE GREATEST GIFT A Christmas Tale by Philip Van Doren Stern Most of us know of the 1946 movie "It's A Wonderful Life" starring Jimmy Stewart, but many people do not know that these movies are based on a Christmas Card. In 1943 Philip Van Doren Stern decided to give the gift of words to his closest friends for the holidays when he printed up 200 copies of a story called 'The Greatest Gift' and sent them out as a 21-page Christmas card. In 1945, David Hempstead, a producer at RKO Pictures, purchased the movie...2022-12-2524 minToday in DanceToday in DanceDecember 2Happy Birthday Marc Platt, Norma Miller, Philip Chatfield, and Britney Spears! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dawn-davis-loring/support2022-12-0203 minStorylink RadioStorylink Radio𝕊ℍ𝕆ℝ𝕋 & 𝕊ℙ𝕆𝕆𝕂𝕐 𝕊𝔸𝕋𝕌ℝ𝔻𝔸𝕐 live from Castle Dracula Experience in Second LifeA Short & Spooky Tale for your Saturday Night THE DIARY OF PHILIP WESTERLY by Paul Compton LIVE tonight from the Castle Dracula Experience in Second Life http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fort%20Nowhere/20/239/1401 Please Visit our Website at: www.StorylinkRadio.com for links to our podcast and many more exciting offerings. --- 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐥𝐞 𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐚: 𝐀 𝐆𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐜 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐧𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐡𝐚𝐮𝐧𝐭 𝐮𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫, 𝟏𝟒 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟐 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞! 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔶𝔢𝔞𝔯 𝔦𝔰 1897; 𝔶𝔬𝔲 𝔥𝔞𝔳𝔢 𝔧𝔬𝔲𝔯𝔫𝔢𝔶𝔢𝔡 𝔱𝔬 𝔗𝔯𝔞𝔫𝔰𝔶𝔩𝔳𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔞 𝔱𝔬 𝔣𝔦𝔫𝔡 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔯 𝔪𝔦𝔰𝔰𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔣𝔯𝔦𝔢𝔫𝔡, 𝔍𝔬𝔫𝔞𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔫 ℌ𝔞𝔯𝔨𝔢𝔯, 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔢𝔦𝔳𝔢𝔡 𝔞𝔫 𝔦𝔫𝔳𝔦𝔱𝔞𝔱𝔦𝔬𝔫 𝔣𝔯𝔬𝔪 𝔥𝔦𝔰 𝔪𝔶𝔰𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔦𝔬𝔲𝔰 𝔥𝔬𝔰𝔱 - ℭ𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔱 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔠𝔲𝔩𝔞. 𝔈𝔵𝔭𝔩𝔬𝔯𝔢 𝔞 𝔠𝔩𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔦𝔠 𝔬𝔣 𝔤𝔬𝔱𝔥𝔦𝔠 𝔩𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔞𝔱𝔲𝔯𝔢, 𝔪𝔢𝔢𝔱 𝔱𝔥𝔢 ℭ𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔱 ℌ𝔦𝔪𝔰𝔢𝔩𝔣, 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔭𝔩𝔲𝔫𝔤𝔢 𝔦𝔫𝔱𝔬 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔠𝔲𝔩𝔞'𝔰 𝔤𝔦𝔤𝔞𝔫𝔱𝔦𝔠 𝔠𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔩𝔢 𝔦𝔫 𝔞 𝔰𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔠𝔥 𝔣𝔬𝔯 𝔍𝔬𝔫𝔞𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔫'𝔰 𝔧𝔬𝔲𝔯𝔫𝔞𝔩𝔰 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔠𝔩𝔲𝔢𝔰 𝔱𝔬 𝔥𝔦𝔰 𝔣𝔞𝔱𝔢. 𝔅𝔲𝔱 𝔟𝔢 𝔴𝔞𝔯𝔫𝔢𝔡, 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔴𝔦𝔫𝔡 𝔟𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥𝔢𝔰 𝔠𝔬𝔩𝔡 𝔱𝔥𝔯𝔬𝔲𝔤𝔥 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔟𝔯𝔬𝔨𝔢𝔫 𝔟𝔞𝔱𝔱𝔩𝔢𝔪𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔰...𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔠𝔥𝔦𝔩𝔡𝔯𝔢𝔫 𝔬𝔣 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔫𝔦𝔤𝔥𝔱 𝔞𝔯𝔢 𝔪𝔞𝔨𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔱𝔥𝔢𝔦𝔯 𝔪𝔲𝔰𝔦𝔠...𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔫𝔦𝔤𝔥𝔱 𝔦𝔰 𝔰𝔬 𝔳𝔢𝔯𝔶 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔫𝔤. Inworld Group: secondlife:///app/group/beaf63f9-e2fa-43b0-4281-185db70dbf0e/about Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/groups/14804599@N24/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CastleDraculaSL Discord: https://discord.gg/WashQn7RCh2022-11-2211 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Big Catch, Undecided Risks in Alaska's Salmon Enhancement Program - NAJFMWelcome to Pubcasts. This episode is called: Big Catch, Undecided Risks: Perspectives of Risk, Reward, and Trade-Offs in Alaska's Salmon Enhancement Program This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about the human dimensions of hatcheries and stocking in Alaska's salmon enhancement program. This paper was written and recorded by Hannah L. Harrison (www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace) and Julie Gould. Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) as a part of Coastal Routes Radio, and are an ongoing project to experiment with science communication...2022-11-1050 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 10 - Keeping history alive through storytelling (Pt II)In this episode we explore traditional folk music and how it is a powerful oral storytelling tool that carries culture, tradition, history, and knowledge across generations, shaping people’s identity today. We speak with the infamous musical duo Fergus O’Byrne and Jim Payne who are spreading traditional folk music around the island – and the world – keeping Newfoundland and Labrador culture alive. We also had the pleasure of being joined by Darrell Power, former member of Great Big Sea, who has since established two recording studios among other projects. Our guests share their relationship with music, what traditional folk music sounds l...2022-10-1133 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 9 - Keeping history alive through storytelling (Pt I)In this episode, Dr. Sondra Eger is joined by Dr. Brennan Lowery, a post-doctoral researcher at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and Joan Simmonds, manager of the French Shore Interpretation Center in Conche. Conche residents were determined to preserve their home, place, and heritage, and redefine Conche not as a dying outport fishing community, but as a culturally and historically rich place to keep the stories of Conche alive. Joan tells stories about how the tapestry and center came to be and how it is creating new economic opportunities in the region, creating a diverse cultural tourism...2022-08-2429 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 8 - Sleep and StimulantsIn Episode 8, we learn about the relationships between sleep and stimulants that are popular in the commercial fishing industry, particularly caffeine. We hear from an army major about how caffeine impacts our brains, and how energy drinks can be dangerous to brain health if consumed in large quantitied. We also hear from scallop fishermen about their experiences with caffeine in a sleep-deprived fishery. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast...2022-04-0832 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 7 - Sleep (Part II)In part II of our sleep series, we learn more about how sleep (or lack thereof) influences our decision-making abilities in high-risk scenarios. We also hear from a Bristol Bay fisherman about the realities of a sleep deprived fishery, and how recovery becomes harder as fishing fleets age. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the...2022-03-2531 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 6 - SleepIn Episode 6, we explore every commercial fisherman's Achille's Heel - sleep! We learn why our brains require sleep, and what happens when we don't get enough. Plus, stories from a crab fishery about how a lack of sleep can create silly and sometimes dangerous situations. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the University of Guelph...2022-03-1121 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 5 - Cooking and RelationshipsIn Episode 5, we explore how cooking and meal sharing is a critical part of the commercial fishing industry, and relationships between commercial fishing fleets. We hear from an Alaskan boat captain and former galley cook about her experiences cooking in the Bering Sea. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the University of Guelph in Ontario...2022-02-2523 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 4 - HydrationIn Episode 4, we learn about the importance of hydration in commercial fishing. We hear from an ergonomics expert and registered dietitian who talk about the impacts of (de)hydration on the working body, and from a commercial fisherman who shares their experiences with what on-board hydration actually looks like. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at...2022-02-1126 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 8 - Sustainability Through SeaweedThroughout Coastal Connections, we’ve seen a number of examples of humans working together to restore and steward natural systems that have come out of balance. In this episode, we dive into a number of stories from a seaweed inspired individual in PEI. Dr. Irené Novaczek is a benthic ecologist, gardener, professor and entrepreneur, just to name a few of her titles. Dr. Novaczek discusses her diverse journey building community resiliency, through innovative entrepreneurship and maximizing socio- ecological relationships. This episode is co- hosted by Dr. Kelly Vodden, a professor and researcher of community development and rural resiliency at Grenfell cam...2022-02-0437 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Connections - Episode 8 - SeaweedThroughout Coastal Connections, we’ve seen a number of examples of humans working together to restore and steward natural systems that have come out of balance. In this episode, we dive into a number of stories from a seaweed inspired individual in PEI. Dr. Irené Novaczek is a benthic ecologist, gardener, professor and entrepreneur, just to name a few of her titles. Dr. Novaczek discusses her diverse journey building community resiliency, through innovative entrepreneurship and maximizing socio- ecological relationships. This episode is co- hosted by Dr. Kelly Vodden, a professor and researcher of community development and rural resiliency at Grenfell cam...2022-02-0437 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 3 - Diet and NutritionIn Episode 3, we tackle the challenge of maintaining a healthy diet in the commercial fishing industry. We learn from a registered dietitian about what our bodies need to work long hours, and from two fishermen who share their experiences and best advice in maintaining a healthy diet on board. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at...2022-01-2830 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 2 - The Professional Fishing Athlete (Part II)In Episode 2, we hear from two people in the fishing industry about their real-life experiences in managing ergonomic challenges on board fishing boats. They share their experiences, and offer tips to other fish harvesters on how to avoid injury and stay fit. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada...2022-01-1425 minFishing Forward PodcastFishing Forward PodcastEpisode 1 - The Professional Fishing AthleteWelcome to our debut! In Episode 1, we hear from researchers about the ergonomics - or body movements - of commercial fishing. You'll hear about typical injuries experienced by commercial fishermen, and some best practices to avoid them. The Fishing Forward is a podcast inspired by fishermen, for fishermen, featuring discussions from scientific experts and fishermen on health, safety, and staying shipshape in the commercial fishing industry. Fishing Forward funded and produced by the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety, and by the Coastal Routes Radio team at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada and Dalhousie University in Halifax...2022-01-1422 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 7 - Mind Your Microplastics!In this episode, we hear from: Max Liboiron the founder and director of CLEAR lab https://civiclaboratory.nl Regional Report on Plastics Pollution in NL: https://civiclaboratory.nl/regional-report-on-plastic-pollution-in-newfoundland-and-labrador-1962-2019/ Marine debris tracker: https://civiclaboratory.nl/2015/07/25/beach-clean-ups/ Pollution is Colonialism book: https://www.dukeupress.edu/pollution-is-colonialism Discard Studies article: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/discard-studies Against awareness, for scale: garbage is infrastructure, not behaviour article https://discardstudies.com/2014/01/23/against-awareness-for-scale-garbage-is-infrastructure-not-behavior/ Solutions to waste and the problem of scalar mismatches article: https://discardstudies.com/2014/02/10/solutions-to-waste-and-the-problem-of-scalar-mismatches/ Tracking Lobster Tags: https://civiclaboratory.nl/2017/11/07/citizen-science-collection-of-beached-fish-tags-new-project/ Krista Beardy, director of the Fishing Gear Coalition of Canada...2021-12-0644 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 6 - Ghost GearSomething is haunting our oceans... and it's trapping aquatic species and threatens fishers harvesting operations! In part 2 of our plastic ocean mini-series, we focus on ghost gear: old and damaged fishing lines, traps and aquaculture infrastructures that becomes loose in the ocean and continue fishing unattended. So, what's being done to address this global issue? in this episode, we find out by learning about community-led ghost gear initiatives. We will investigate where this gear is coming from, how it is being tracked, where some of the most problematic areas, how the gear can be retrieved, and finally, strategies for preventing...2021-11-0239 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 5 - Refusing PlasticWhat’s the deal with plastic pollution and how can we further prevent our oceans from becoming plastic soup? We now know the impact of our dependence on plastic has impacts to both marine life and human health and will be unravelling some of the mysteries, questions and innovative solutions of addressing plastic in the ocean in a three part mini-series. In Part 1 of our plastic ocean miniseries, we will focus on just one aspect of plastic pollution: SUPs. Not Stand Up Paddleboards… we mean Single-Use Plastics! The act of using a product once and throwing it away is occurring so r...2021-10-0432 minEarth911.com\'s Sustainability In Your EarEarth911.com's Sustainability In Your EarEarth911 Podcast: Finding Our Niche with Author Philip LoringEarth911's Mitch Ratcliffe explores the cultural barriers to a harmonious relationship with nature in conversation with author Philip Loring about his book, Finding Our Niche. Loring is the Arrell Chair in Food, Policy and Society at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. He writes that “reconciliation takes hard work at all levels, from federal governments to within individuals’ hearts and minds. It requires that we dismantle our existing, imbalanced systems of power and privilege, give the land back to Indigenous peoples and then trust, rather than fear, what these actions will mean for us settlers.” His meditative writing based...2021-09-1025 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 4 - Do you know what’s in your harbour?Whether its seeing a cleaner harbour bottom or having a safer swim, Shawn and Staunene remind us that the oceans are our responsibility and they share the importance of cleaning up our oceans one harbour at a time! Removing litter from one beach or one harbour may seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things but the fact is, the more clean ups we do, the more awareness we can bring towards this issue and the more we can remediate and prevent more trash from piling up! Clean ups show us what the most common sources of pollution which can...2021-07-3030 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Connections - Episode 4 - Do you know what’s in your harbour?Whether its seeing a cleaner harbour bottom or having a safer swim, Shawn and Staunene remind us that the oceans are our responsibility and they share the importance of cleaning up our oceans one harbour at a time! Removing litter from one beach or one harbour may seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things but the fact is, the more clean ups we do, the more awareness we can bring towards this issue and the more we can remediate and prevent more trash from piling up! Clean ups show us what the most common sources of pollution which can...2021-07-3030 minPractical Wellness With Jaya Jaya MyraPractical Wellness With Jaya Jaya MyraSeason 2, Episode 52 - Special Guest Dr. Philip LoringTypically, we as humans look up to “hero” figures to help us make the necessary changes in the world (whether that be environmental, economic, and/or political/social change), as those changes can seem all too big for us. But, we must remember that the ability to make impactful change is within every single one of us, individually. We must work to become the people making those necessary changes in the world.Today I am joined by widely respected anthropologist, ecologist, and writer, Dr. Philip Loring. We discuss the importance of individuals stepping up and believing in thei...2021-07-1611 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 3 - Empowering the future: women and youth in fisheriesThere is something fishy about gender norms… Fishers = men, women, boys and girls. In this episode, we hear from two super women who are breaking down barriers out on their fishing boats! Listen to hear about how female leadership brings creative new exposures for youth to participate in fishing activities and culture! Let’s not allow these traditional skills to disappear in our coastal communities. Let’s support the empowerment of the next generation! Episode 3 co-host - Dr. Sarah Harper (@sjmharper) • Sarah’ s Lab Group (https://natalieban.wordpress.com/people/) • SPC Women in Fisheries Bulletin (https://spccfpstore1.blob.core.windows.net/digitall...2021-06-3037 minThe Ash Said It® ShowThe Ash Said It® ShowIt’s All About Finding Your NicheWin-win scenarios abound in the natural world — examples of elegant multispecies interactions that have resulted from millennia of evolutionary patterns and behaviors, explains anthropologist and ecologist Philip A. Loring. Somewhere along the way, however, perhaps in our efforts to conserve and protect the resources found in nature, we humans have completely removed ourselves from it, relegating our species to spectator status on the outside of this harmonious connectivity looking in. It is time for a new approach to sustainability and stewardship. “It is indeed possible to coexist with the rest of the natural world, to restore the damage we’v...2021-06-2908 minMoment of TruthMoment of TruthMOT - PHILIP LORING (JUN 09, 2021)Philip Loring P1 on his book "Finding Our Niche"/ (New) Philip Loring "Finding Our Niche" P2 we finish the book review.2021-06-1056 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 2 - Rethinking WasteA pile of fish guts or a pile or gold? In this episode, we dive into one of the greatest challenges facing many outport communities: how can we use our resources more sustainably and efficiently? Find out how a man in Mainbrook, NL is transforming what others may consider ‘waste’ through his company, 3F Waste Recovery. In this case, the only thing that could be wasted, is an opportunity! Listen to learn more on how this type of innovation is bringing a paradigm shift throughout rural communities of NL and beyond! In this episode, we hear from: Ben Wiper of 3F Wa...2021-05-3034 minMoment of TruthMoment of TruthMOT - PHILIP LORING, SHALENE & TANYA (MAY 13, 2021)Author Dr. Philip Loring on his book "Finding Our Niche" Toward a Restorative Human Ecology / Plus Beading Red: The Red Paper Through Generations a 15-minute documentary to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ‘Red Paper with Dr Shalene Jobin and Tanya Kappo one of the executive producers.2021-05-1456 minActive Allyship...it\'s more than a #hashtag!\Active Allyship...it's more than a #hashtag!"EP #44: Indigenous People & the Environment, Colonialism, Cultural & Ecological Genocide & more with Phillip LoringOn the Did you know Segment… Sunni and Lisa talk about their experience on a recent Clubhouse Room… it was very moving.  O yea, did you know about the two new African American muppets?!  Let’s talk about Universal Studios Officers for a moment!  How is it that officers wrestled a woman and her child to the ground…like what in the absolute fcuk?!  We’ve got to do better!  Come on Disney!  O yea, then there’s Lt. Colonel Grossman. On this episode of Active Allyship…it’s more than a #hashtag! The ladies discuss Lisa’s i...2021-05-051h 03Coastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Connections - Episode 1 - Come TogetherWelcome to Volume II of Coastal Routes Radio programming - Coastal Connections: Stories from the Atlantic! In this inaugural episode, we are presented with persuasive evidence of why ‘the local’ is the place to research and work on coastal and marine issues - and to share stories of building coastal community resilience, no matter what your background. This week we hear from three different perspectives on working at the local level:Dr. Melanie Wiber at the University of New Brunswick (https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-fr-anthropology/wiber-melanie.html)oLobster Node Inc.: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-042...2021-05-0335 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCoastal Connections - Episode 1 - Come TogetherWelcome to Volume II of Coastal Routes Radio programming - Coastal Connections: Stories from the Atlantic! In this inaugural episode, we are presented with persuasive evidence of why ‘the local’ is the place to research and work on coastal and marine issues - and to share stories of building coastal community resilience, no matter what your background. This week we hear from three different perspectives on working at the local level: Dr. Melanie Wiber at the University of New Brunswick (https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-fr-anthropology/wiber-melanie.html) o Lobster Node Inc.: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0426 Fishers representative Lill...2021-05-0335 minMoment of TruthMoment of TruthMOT - Philip & Hannah and Emily, Andrew & Geoff (Apr 13, 2021)Coastal Routes Radio podcast with U of Guelph - Philip Loring, Dr. Hannah Harrison and Emily De Sousa. / Plus (encore) update with Andrew Lockhead & Sir Geoff Palmer from Edinburgh Scotland.2021-04-1455 minMoment of TruthMoment of TruthMOT - Philip & Hannah, Bridget & Chris (Apr 01, 2021)Hannah Harrison, Dr Philip Loring and Emily De Sousa on their Podcast "Coastal Routes Radio"/ New songs from Producer Chris Birkett and Indigenous artist Bridget Melody and her new CD.2021-04-0256 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingAlternative seafood networks during COVID-19This is the PubCast for "Alternative seafood networks during COVID-19: Implications for resilience and sustainability" by Stoll et al., 2021, published in Frontiers of Sustainable Food Systems. You can read the full paper here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2021.614368/abstract You can also see a full story map of how the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded across the seafood industry here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/135f1d6a48f049a4bf3646e529486a38 We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace2021-03-3031 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioAlternative seafood networks during COVID-19Alternative seafood networks during COVID-19 by Philip Loring2021-03-3031 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 22 - Tying UpIn our final episode of Social FISHtancing, we reflect back on one full year of living in the COVID-19 pandemic by visiting one last time with some of our regular guests. In this episode, we hear from: Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (www.wildscallop.org/) Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com) Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (www.thdocksidemarket.com/) Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (www.alaskafishmarket.com/) You also heard brief clips at the top of the episode from: Tracy Sylvester...2021-03-2320 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 22 - Tying UpIn our final episode of Social FISHtancing, we reflect back on one full year of living in the COVID-19 pandemic by visiting one last time with some of our regular guests. In this episode, we hear from:Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (www.wildscallop.org/)Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com)Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (www.thdocksidemarket.com/)Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (www.alaskafishmarket.com/)You also heard brief clips at...2021-03-2320 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 21 - Choosing Sustainable SeafoodHave you ever wondered how to make a sustainable seafood choice for dinner? Or felt overwhelmed when standing in front of a seafood counter? Then this episode is for you! Join us this week as we discuss some of the ecolabels and tools for assessing seafood sustainability, including our own rules for choosing what to eat!This episode featured interviews with:Isabella Sulpizio at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood)Claire Dawson at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood)Jennifer Bushman (www.jenniferbushman.com)Music in this episode is "Twinkle Twinkle" by David Mumford, available on the Free Music...2021-02-1916 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 21 - Choosing Sustainable SeafoodHave you ever wondered how to make a sustainable seafood choice for dinner? Or felt overwhelmed when standing in front of a seafood counter? Then this episode is for you! Join us this week as we discuss some of the ecolabels and tools for assessing seafood sustainability, including our own rules for choosing what to eat! This episode featured interviews with: Isabella Sulpizio at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood) Claire Dawson at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood) Jennifer Bushman (www.jenniferbushman.com) Music in this episode is "Twinkle Twinkle" by David Mumford, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Mumford...2021-02-1916 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 20 - The Methods SectionThis week, we are putting aside our normal fish stories, and instead focus on one of our most frequently asked questions, "How do you make your podcast?" This week, we bring you the methods section of our podcast, with details about how we plan, record, and produce our episodes. We also talk a little bit about our use of podcasting as an emerging qualitative method.To learn more about scholarly podcasting and peer-review, check out the work of Dr. Hannah McGregor (https://hannahmcgregor.com/) and the Amplify Podcast Network (https://amplifypodcastnetwork.ca/). This week's...2021-01-2712 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 20 - The Methods SectionThis week, we are putting aside our normal fish stories, and instead focus on one of our most frequently asked questions, "How do you make your podcast?" In this fun conversation, complete with outtakes, we bring you the methods section of our podcast, with details about how we plan, record, and produce our episodes. We also talk a little bit about our use of podcasting as an emerging qualitative method. To learn more about scholarly podcasting and peer-review, check out the work of Dr. Hannah McGregor (https://hannahmcgregor.com/) and the Amplify Podcast Network (https://amplifypodcastnetwork.ca/). This week's music...2021-01-2712 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Managing Many Nets - Fisheries Research 2020Welcome to Pubcasts. This episode is called: Managing many nets: possible scenarios and impacts for the expansion of Cook Inlet personal use fisheries. This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about scenarios development for a new personal use fishery in Cook Inlet, Alaska. This paper was written and recorded by Hannah L. Harrison (www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace). Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) as a part of Coastal Routes Radio, and are an ongoing project to experiment with science communication and making...2021-01-1549 minHurley In The Morning Highlight ReelHurley In The Morning Highlight ReelFinding Our Niche ft. Dr. Philip LoringDr. Philip Loring is Associate Professor, Arrell Chair in Food, Policy and Society, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, University of Guelph. His new book, "Finding Our Niche: Toward A Restorative Human Ecology" invites us to imagine a world where the relationship between human beings and the natural world in which they live is predicated on a vision for mutual flourishing, interdependence and sustainability. Philip Loring dropped by the Hurley in the Morning studio this morning for a conversation about the book and the thinking necessary to move closer to that vision.https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book...2021-01-0434 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 19 - Aquaculture Part 2Aquaculture is such a wide and diverse industry, we had to do a second episode! This week, we talk to aquaculture professionals in the oyster world, and those who promote the aquaculture industry, about how COVID-19 has impacted their industry. This episode features interviews with: J.T. Mckissack - Sales manager at Evans Meats & Seafood Gardner Douglass - Nationally ranked oyster shucker and host of the Oyster Ninja podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oyster-ninja-podcast/id1308780989) Steve Hedlund - Communications & Events Manager at Global Aquaculture Alliance Julie Qiu - Oyster Sommelier and Founder of In a Half Shell Blog...2020-12-2227 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 19 - Aquaculture Part 2Aquaculture is such a wide and diverse industry, we had to do a second episode! This week, we talk to aquaculture professionals in the oyster world, and those who promote the aquaculture industry, about how COVID-19 has impacted their industry. This episode features interviews with:J.T. Mckissack - Sales manager at Evans Meats & Seafood Gardner Douglass - Nationally ranked oyster shucker and host of the Oyster Ninja podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oyster-ninja-podcast/id1308780989) Steve Hedlund - Communications & Events Manager at Global Aquaculture Alliance Julie Qiu - Oyster Sommelier and Founder...2020-12-2227 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 18 - Aquaculture Part 1In this episode, we explore the world of aquaculture and hear from oyster farmers and First Nation hatchery operators and fish stewards about how COVID-19 has impacted their aquaculture facilities. In this episode, we talk to: Trey McMillan of Low Country Oysters (https://lowcooysters.com/) Boris Guerrero of Grand Isle Sea Farms (https://www.instagram.com/giseafarms/) Bill Walton at Auburn University (https://sfaas.auburn.edu/bill-walton/) Aaron Pamajewong of Shawanaga First Nation (http://shawanagafirstnation.ca/) and guest co-host Vanessa Cunningham (https://geg.uoguelph.ca/cunningham-vanessa) This week's music is "Which That Is This?" by Doctor Turtle, available at the...2020-12-1522 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 18 - Aquaculture Part 1In this episode, we explore the world of aquaculture and hear from oyster farmers and First Nation hatchery operators and fish stewards about how COVID-19 has impacted their aquaculture facilities.In this episode, we talk to:Trey McMillan of Low Country Oysters (https://lowcooysters.com/)Boris Guerrero of Grand Isle Sea Farms (https://www.instagram.com/giseafarms/)Bill Walton at Auburn University (https://sfaas.auburn.edu/bill-walton/)Aaron Pamajewong of Shawanaga First Nation (http://shawanagafirstnation.ca/)and guest co-host Vanessa Cunningham (https://geg.uoguelph.ca/cunningham-vanessa)This week's music is "...2020-12-1522 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Transforming Conflict Over Natural ResourcesThis PubCast shares our latest work on transforming conflict over agriculture and water in the Canadian Prairies. Agricultural drainage is a complicated and often conflict-ridden natural resource management issue, impacting contested ecosystem services related to the retention of wetlands as well as the productivity of farmland. This research identifies opportunities to transform the conflict over agricultural drainage in Saskatchewan, Canada, towards collaboration. Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) and are an ongoing project to experiment with science communication and making research more accessible and digestible to both scientific and general audiences. We were inspired...2020-12-0255 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 17 - COVID-19 and Fisheries ResearchIn this episode, we talk to three other teams of fisheries researchers to learn about how COVID-19 has impacted their work, and the research and findings they've been able to pursue since the beginning of the pandemic.Click these links to read the studies featured in this episode:1. Alternative seafood networks during COVID-19 by Stoll et al. 2020 (preprint): https://ecoevorxiv.org/kuzwq/2. Adaptation and resilience of fishers in the northeast USA during COVID-19 by Smith et al. 2020 (preprint): https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/z3v2h/3. Remote sensing of fisheries in Ghana by...2020-11-1629 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 17 - COVID-19 and Fisheries ResearchIn this episode, we talk to three other teams of fisheries researchers to learn about how COVID-19 has impacted their work, and the research and findings they've been able to pursue since the beginning of the pandemic. Click these links to read the studies featured in this episode: 1. Alternative seafood networks during COVID-19 by Stoll et al. 2020 (preprint): https://ecoevorxiv.org/kuzwq/ 2. Adaptation and resilience of fishers in the northeast USA during COVID-19 by Smith et al. 2020 (preprint): https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/z3v2h/ 3. Remote sensing of fisheries in Ghana by Okyere et al. 2020 (preprint): https://assets.researchsquare...2020-11-1629 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 16 - Working WaterfrontsIn this episode, we take a visit down to the shore to hear stories about working waterfronts, and the important role they play in supporting coastal livelihoods and keeping seafood on our plates. In this episode, we talk to: Monique Coombs of the Maine Coast Fisherman's Association (www.mainecoastfishermen.org/) Melissa Collier of West Coast Wild Scallops (www.wildscallops.ca) Anthony Cobb of Fogo Island Fish (www.fogoislandfish.ca) Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries out of Port Colborne, Ontario. For more information on the issue of coastal "grabbing", see here: https://doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2012.677635 and here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186...2020-10-2726 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 16 - Working WaterfrontsIn this episode, we take a visit down to the shore to hear stories about working waterfronts, and the important role they play in supporting coastal livelihoods and keeping seafood on our plates.In this episode, we talk to:Monique Coombs of the Maine Coast Fisherman's Association (www.mainecoastfishermen.org/)Melissa Collier of West Coast Wild Scallops (www.wildscallops.ca)Anthony Cobb of Fogo Island Fish (www.fogoislandfish.ca)Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries out of Port Colborne, Ontario.For more information on the issue of coastal "grabbing", see here: https://doi...2020-10-2726 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 15 - The Mighty YukonIn this episode, we hear stories from one of North America's major northern rivers - the Yukon. In this episode, we talk to: Dennis Zimmermann, fish and wildlife consultant in Yukon Territory, Canada (https://bigfish-littlefish.ca/who-we-are/) Elizabeth MacDonald, working on the Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee (https://yssc.ca/) Dr. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, working on the Yukon Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.tananachiefs.org/) This week's music is "Jam Tomorrow" by Dr. Turtle, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Will_Play_Wonderwall_For_Food/Todays_Special_Jam_Tomorrow). GoFundMe to support dog teams along the Yukon...2020-10-1434 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 15 - The Mighty YukonIn this episode, we hear stories from one of North America's major northern rivers - the Yukon.In this episode, we talk to:Dennis Zimmermann, fish and wildlife consultant in Yukon Territory, Canada (https://bigfish-littlefish.ca/who-we-are/)Elizabeth MacDonald, working on the Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee (https://yssc.ca/)Dr. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, working on the Yukon Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.tananachiefs.org/)This week's music is "Jam Tomorrow" by Dr. Turtle, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Will_Play_Wonderwall_For_Food/Todays_Special_Jam_Tomorrow).2020-10-1434 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 14 - Latin AmericaIn this episode, we partner with folks from Future of Fish to explore stories of small-scale fisheries in Latin America. In this episode, we talk to: Marah Hardt, Laura Fernández Cascán, and Chris Giordano of Future of Fish (FutureofFish.org) Edwin Houghton, fisherman and intermediary in Peru Manuel Ray Purisaca, fisherman in Peru Walter Olaya, Fisheries plant owner in Peru Ines Lopez, Catalyst for Change, COBI Mexico (cobi.org.mx) This week's music is "Latin Heat" by Vincent Tone, Licensed through PremiumBeat.com We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Ro...2020-09-2933 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 14 - Latin AmericaIn this episode, we partner with folks from Future of Fish to explore stories of small-scale fisheries in Latin America. In this episode, we talk to:Marah Hardt, Laura Fernández Cascán, and Chris Giordano of Future of Fish (FutureofFish.org)Edwin Houghton, fisherman and intermediary in PeruManuel Ray Purisaca, fisherman in PeruWalter Olaya, Fisheries plant owner in PeruInes Lopez, Catalyst for Change, COBI Mexico (cobi.org.mx)This week's music is "Latin Heat" by Vincent Tone, Licensed through PremiumBeat.comWe love to hear yo...2020-09-2933 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 13 - Black Lives MatterThis week, we are taking a little break from our normally scheduled fish stories to focus on the more pressing matter of social justice. Specifically, we use this episode to highlight podcasts made by Black, Indigenous, and POC creators. We hope you will take some time this week to listen to their messages and stories. Black Lives Matter. Featured Podcasts: Coffee and Quaq (www.coffeeandquaq.com) Oyster Ninja Podcast (https://oysterninja.libsyn.com/) How to Save a Planet (https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet) Thunder Bay (https://www.canadalandshow.com/shows/thunder-bay/) Food Is Not Bae (https://www.drebony.com/foodisnotbaepodcast...2020-09-1407 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioResearch Notes - Undergraduate ResearchResearch Notes are short, mostly unedited research dispatches from the Coastal Routes lab. In this episode, we talk with three undergraduates at the University of Guelph - Dayna Rachkowski, Cameron McGlade-Bouchard, and Yanik Rozon - who all worked as undergraduate research assistants in the Coastal Routes Lab over the summer of 2020. They share reflections on their experiences as undergrad researchers, their research projects, life in a social science lab, and tips for anyone interest in research at the undergrad level.Cameron McGlade-Bouchard (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-mcglade/)Yanik Rozon (https://www.linkedin.com/in/yanik-rozon-81b9...2020-09-0843 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingResearch Notes - Undergraduate ResearchResearch Notes are short, mostly unedited research dispatches from the Coastal Routes lab. In this episode, we talk with three undergraduates at the University of Guelph - Dayna Rachkowski, Cameron McGlade-Bouchard, and Yanik Rozon - who all worked as undergraduate research assistants in the Coastal Routes Lab over the summer of 2020. They share reflections on their experiences as undergrad researchers, their research projects, life in a social science lab, and tips for anyone interest in research at the undergrad level. Cameron McGlade-Bouchard (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-mcglade/) Yanik Rozon (https://www.linkedin.com/in/yanik-rozon-81b9a4136/) Dayna Rachkowski...2020-09-0800 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 12 - Island TimeIn this episode, we explore stories from fishing folks on islands in the Pacific, Caribbean, and North Atlantic, and learn how their unique geography and fisheries have been challenged by COVID19.In this episode, we talk to:Eric Kingma, of the Hawaii Longline Association (https://www.hawaiilongline.org/)Felicity Burrows, Manager of Marine Conservation at The Nature Conservancy's Caribbean program (https://www.nature.org/en-us/magazine/magazine-articles/felicity-burrows/)Janice and Anthony Cobb, of Fogo Island Fish in Newfoundland (https://fogoislandfish.ca/)This episode's music is "Reggae Life" by GOYMAMBA, available on the Free...2020-09-0125 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 12 - Island TimeIn this episode, we explore stories from fishing folks on islands in the Pacific, Caribbean, and North Atlantic, and learn how their unique geography and fisheries have been challenged by COVID19. In this episode, we talk to: Eric Kingma, of the Hawaii Longline Association (https://www.hawaiilongline.org/) Felicity Burrows, Manager of Marine Conservation at The Nature Conservancy's Caribbean program (https://www.nature.org/en-us/magazine/magazine-articles/felicity-burrows/) Janice and Anthony Cobb, of Fogo Island Fish in Newfoundland (https://fogoislandfish.ca/) This episode's music is "Reggae Life" by GOYMAMBA, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/GOYMAMBA...2020-09-0125 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 11 - Red Sky in the MorningIn this episode, we explore stories where fishing folks face the unavoidable disasters of life such as fire and hurricanes, but against the backdrop of COVID19. But don't worry, it's not all bad news! In this episode, we talk to: Sarah Bates, a commercial fisherman out of San Francisco, California Marcos Hanke, charter fishing captain and research scientist at University of Humacao in Puerto Rico Roberto Silva, commercial fisherman and president of the Fisherman's Congress of Puerto Rico Miguel Ortiz, commercial fisherman and president of la Federación de Pescadores de Puerto Rico y Defensores del Mar out of Puerto R...2020-08-1825 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 11 - Red Sky in the MorningIn this episode, we explore stories where fishing folks face the unavoidable disasters of life such as fire and hurricanes, but against the backdrop of COVID19. But don't worry, it's not all bad news!In this episode, we talk to:Sarah Bates, a commercial fisherman out of San Francisco, CaliforniaMarcos Hanke, charter fishing captain and research scientist at University of Humacao in Puerto RicoRoberto Silva, commercial fisherman and president of the Fisherman's Congress of Puerto RicoMiguel Ortiz, commercial fisherman and president of la Federación de Pescadores de Puerto Rico y D...2020-08-1825 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo!This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the...2020-08-0422 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingCrossover! CRR and Finding Sustainability PodcastThe most ambitious cross-over attempted since Batman and Robin joined Scooby Doo! This week we are joined by the dynamic team who make the Finding Sustainability podcast - Dr. Michael Cox, Dr. Courtney Hammond Wagner, and Dr. Stefan Partelow - in an ambitious 2-part crossover episode! We talk about using podcasts to communicate with and about science, how we create our respective programs, and all the "invisible" labor that goes into this type of work. Best of all, we've taken advantage of each team's unique podcasting style, and we've made TWO episodes. In addition to the Coastal Routes Radio narrative-driven...2020-08-0400 minFood Farm TalkFood Farm TalkCOVID19 + Social Impacts on Rural Communities - Part 2Here is Part 2 of the discussion on #COVID-19 social impacts on rural communities.  Philip Loring, Arrell Chair in Food Policy and Society at the University of Guelph, chairs a panel on the impact on rural communities. First panelist is Abdul-Raheem Abdulai, he's an Arrell scholar and PhD candidate in the Department of Geography. Second is Dr. Ryan Gibson who's an Associate Professor in Regional Economic Development, he's in the Rural Planning and Development program at the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development. Third is Dr. Helen Hambly Odame, she's an Associate Professor of Capacity in the Capacity Development and E...2020-07-2328 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 10 - Community Supported FisheriesWe have featured community-supported fisheries (or CSFs) frequently in this podcast, especially since this fisheries model has shown remarkable resilience in the wake of COVID19. In this episode, we welcome guest co-host Dr. Joshua Stoll from the University of Maine, who is also a co-founder of the Local Catch network. We talk with Josh about what CSFs are, where they came from, and what they do, and hear from a variety of CSF models. We also feature some important critiques of CSFs, and explore how they are changing in a pandemic world. In this episode, we talk to: Linda Behnken...2020-07-2034 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 10 - Community Supported FisheriesWe have featured community-supported fisheries (or CSFs) frequently in this podcast, especially since this fisheries model has shown remarkable resilience in the wake of COVID19. In this episode, we welcome guest co-host Dr. Joshua Stoll from the University of Maine, who is also a co-founder of the Local Catch network. We talk with Josh about what CSFs are, where they came from, and what they do, and hear from a variety of CSF models. We also feature some important critiques of CSFs, and explore how they are changing in a pandemic world.In this episode, we talk to:2020-07-2034 minFood Farm TalkFood Farm TalkCOVID-19 + Social Impacts on Rural Communities, Part 1COVID-19 has had many social impacts on rural communities.  Philip Loring, Arrell Chair in Food Policy and Society at the University of Guelph, chairs a panel on the impact on rural communities. First panelist is Abdul-Raheem Abdulai, he's an Arrell scholar and PhD candidate in the Department of Geography. Second is Dr. Ryan Gibson who's an Associate Professor and the Libro Professor in Regional Economic Development, he's in the Rural Planning and Development program at the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development. Third is Dr. Helen Hambly Odame, she's an Associate Professor of Capacity in the Capacity Development and E...2020-07-1127 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 9 - From Dock to TableIn this episode, we talk with fish processors, distributors, retailers, and chefs about their experiences with the seafood supply chain and COVID19. In this episode, we talk to: Nate Berga, at Pacific Star Seafoods in Kenai, Alaska (https://www.eefoods.com/page/pacific-star-seafoods) Dave Chauvel of Organic Ocean Seafood (https://organicocean.com/) Dan Donovan of Hooked Inc. (https://hookedinc.ca/) Christoper Olivera, chef at OEB Breakfast Co. (http://eatoeb.com/) This episode's music is "Sailor's Lament" by Jason Shaw, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/SAILORS_LAMENT____________3-08) We love to hear...2020-07-0525 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 9 - From Dock to TableIn this episode, we talk with fish processors, distributors, retailers, and chefs about their experiences with the seafood supply chain and COVID19.In this episode, we talk to:Nate Berga, at Pacific Star Seafoods in Kenai, Alaska (https://www.eefoods.com/page/pacific-star-seafoods)Dave Chauvel of Organic Ocean Seafood (https://organicocean.com/)Dan Donovan of Hooked Inc. (https://hookedinc.ca/)Christoper Olivera, chef at OEB Breakfast Co. (http://eatoeb.com/)This episode's music is "Sailor's Lament" by Jason Shaw, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix...2020-07-0525 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Seeing Beneath Disputes - Biological Conservation 2020This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about diagnosing complex conservation conflicts. Conservation conflicts are pressing social and environmental sustainability issues, and the complex underlying causes and escalating factors of such conflicts can often be difficult to understand. This article synthesizes a breadth of conservation conflict literature to lay out a transdisciplinary framework for diagnosing complex conservation conflicts composed of six key aspects: complexity, emergence, and stages; conflict status; basis of contention and cognitive framing; state of knowledge; state of values; and interventions. This framework is based in...2020-06-2900 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 8 - Updates from around North AmericaIn this episode, we catch up with some of the fishing folks we've been following as they cope with the challenges and opportunities of COVID19. We focus this podcast on telling important stories in North American fisheries, so in this episode we take some extra time to let our fishing folks share their stories of change, uncertainty, and optimism.In this episode, we talk to:Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (http://www.alaskafishmarket.com/)Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (https://www.wildscallop.org/)Jordyn Kastlunger, who...2020-06-2340 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 8 - Updates from around North AmericaIn this episode, we catch up with some of the fishing folks we've been following as they cope with the challenges and opportunities of COVID19. We focus this podcast on telling important stories in North American fisheries, so in this episode we take some extra time to let our fishing folks share their stories of change, uncertainty, and optimism. In this episode, we talk to: Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (http://www.alaskafishmarket.com/) Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (https://www.wildscallop.org/) Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside...2020-06-2340 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 7 - Federal Policy with Minister Bernadette JordanIn this episode, we present an extended conversation with Canada's Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Coast Guard, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan. We discuss the various ways that the federal government has provided support to fishers during COVID19, as well thoughts about the future of the industry. You can read more about Minister Jordan here: https://pm.gc.ca/en/cabinet/honourable-bernadette-jordanAnd follow her on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/BernJordanMPWe love to hear your feedback.Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_RoutesPhilip Loring www.twitter...2020-06-0925 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 7 - Federal Policy with Minister Bernadette JordanIn this episode, we present an extended conversation with Canada's Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Coast Guard, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan. We discuss the various ways that the federal government has provided support to fishers during COVID19, as well thoughts about the future of the industry. You can read more about Minister Jordan here: https://pm.gc.ca/en/cabinet/honourable-bernadette-jordan And follow her on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/BernJordanMP We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace...2020-06-0925 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 6 - ShellfishThis is the sixth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. This week, we hear stories from people who are growing and harvesting a particular type of seafood: shellfish. In this episode, we talk to:Mark Hooper of Hooper Family Seafood (http://www.walking-fish.org/fishermen.php)Andrea Tomlinson at New Hampshire Community Seafood (http://www.nhcommunityseafood.com/)Dr. Carla Guenther at the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries (www.coastalfisheries.org)Anthony Lindoff of Kaawu Oyster CompanyThis episode's music is "Acoustic Blues" by...2020-05-2522 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 6 - ShellfishThis is the sixth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. This week, we hear stories from people who are growing and harvesting a particular type of seafood: shellfish. In this episode, we talk to: Mark Hooper of Hooper Family Seafood (http://www.walking-fish.org/fishermen.php) Andrea Tomlinson at New Hampshire Community Seafood (http://www.nhcommunityseafood.com/) Dr. Carla Guenther at the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries (www.coastalfisheries.org) Anthony Lindoff of Kaawu Oyster Company This episode's music is "Acoustic Blues" by Jason Shaw (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw...2020-05-2522 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 5 - The Great LakesThis is the fifth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. This week, we hear stories from the Great Lakes and follow the path of a fish from net to plate.In this episode, we talk to:Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries on Lake ErieDenise Purvis of Purvis Fisheries (http://www.purvisfisheries.com/)Ulysses Pratas of Presteve Foods (www.presteve.com)John Omstead of John O's Foods (https://johnofoods.com/)David Knechtel of Knechtel Foods (https://www.knechtelfoods.ca/)This episode's music...2020-05-1918 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 5 - The Great LakesThis is the fifth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. This week, we hear stories from the Great Lakes and follow the path of a fish from net to plate. In this episode, we talk to: Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries on Lake Erie Denise Purvis of Purvis Fisheries (http://www.purvisfisheries.com/) Ulysses Pratas of Presteve Foods (www.presteve.com) John Omstead of John O's Foods (https://johnofoods.com/) David Knechtel of Knechtel Foods (https://www.knechtelfoods.ca/) This episode's music is "Wooden Boats and Iron Men" by Bruce "House"...2020-05-1918 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 4 - ResilienceThis is the fourth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America.In this episode, we talk to:Ulysses Pratas of Presteve Foods (www.presteve.com)Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (www.thdocksidemarket.com/)Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (www.wildscallop.org/)Joe Falcone with FishLine (www.fishlineapp.com/)Jasmine Paul, who fishes crab and other species in Newfoundland (www.twitter.com/@jnp709)Ben Wiper of 3F Waste Recovery (http://3fwasterecovery.ca)...2020-05-1220 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 4 - ResilienceThis is the fourth episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. In this episode, we talk to: Ulysses Pratas of Presteve Foods (www.presteve.com) Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (www.thdocksidemarket.com/) Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (www.wildscallop.org/) Joe Falcone with FishLine (www.fishlineapp.com/) Jasmine Paul, who fishes crab and other species in Newfoundland (www.twitter.com/@jnp709) Ben Wiper of 3F Waste Recovery (http://3fwasterecovery.ca) Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com...2020-05-1220 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 3 - Rights and ResponsibilitiesThis is the third episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America.In this episode, we talk to:Buck Jones of the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission (www.critfc.org)Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com)Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com)andHannah Heimbuch of Ocean Strategies (www.oceanstrat.com)This episode's music is "Tunnels" by Montana Skies(freemusicarchive.org/music/Montana_Skies)We love to hear your feedback.Follow...2020-05-0519 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 3 - Rights and ResponsibilitiesThis is the third episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. In this episode, we talk to: Buck Jones of the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission (www.critfc.org) Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com) Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com) and Hannah Heimbuch of Ocean Strategies (www.oceanstrat.com) This episode's music is "Tunnels" by Montana Skies (freemusicarchive.org/music/Montana_Skies) We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter...2020-05-0519 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 2 - Local CatchThis is the second episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America.In this episode, we talk to:Joshua Stoll, a professor at the University of Maine and co-founder of the Local Catch Network(www.localcatch.org)Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com)Sonia Strobel, co-founder and CEO of Skipper Otto (www.skipperotto.com)andKurtis and Emma Kramer, of Straight to the Plate (www.alaskafishmarket.com)This episode's music is "Just a Blip" by Andy G. Cohen2020-04-2818 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 2 - Local CatchThis is the second episode of Coastal Routes' weekly coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. In this episode, we talk to: Joshua Stoll, a professor at the University of Maine and co-founder of the Local Catch Network(www.localcatch.org) Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com) Sonia Strobel, co-founder and CEO of Skipper Otto (www.skipperotto.com) and Kurtis and Emma Kramer, of Straight to the Plate (www.alaskafishmarket.com) This episode's music is "Just a Blip" by Andy G. Cohen (freemusicarchive.org/music/Andy_G_Cohen) We love to...2020-04-2718 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingPubCast - Nature's Little Helpers - Fisheries Research 2018This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an essay about sustainability. Fish hatcheries have received a lot of criticism in recent years over concerns that rearing and releasing fish from hatcheries may have negative impacts on wild fish populations. Yet, many local-level stakeholder groups, such as anglers, continue to support the use of hatcheries as a means of conserving declining wild fish stocks, particularly for Atlantic salmon. Could it be that their interest and support of hatcheries is about more than the fish they produce? In this paper, we explore...2020-04-2700 minCoastal Routes RadioCoastal Routes RadioSocial FISHtancing - Episode 1 - Adapting to a Changing Seafood MarketThis is the premiere episode of Coastal Routes' special coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. In this episode, we talk to:Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (https://www.thdocksidemarket.com/)Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (https://www.wildscallop.org/)Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com)Buck Jones of the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.critfc.org/)This episode's music is "Raisin Hell" by David Suzukihttp://davidsuzuki...2020-04-2017 minSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancingSocial FISHtancing - Episode 1 - Adapting to a Changing Seafood MarketThis is the premiere episode of Coastal Routes' special coverage of how COVID19 is impacting fisheries around North America. In this episode, we talk to: Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (https://www.thdocksidemarket.com/) Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (https://www.wildscallop.org/) Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com) Buck Jones of the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.critfc.org/) This episode's music is "Raisin Hell" by David Suzuki http://davidsuzuki.bandcamp.com We love to hear your feedback. Follow...2020-04-2017 minAnthroDishAnthroDish53: How Can We Create Win-Win Systems for Food Systems & the Environment? with Dr. Phil LoringAs the conversations and concern about the climate crisis continue to grow on a global scale, can be overwhelming on a personal level thinking about solutions. Sometimes we feel an individual burden around our choices when it comes to food, waste, or consumerism. My guest this week, Dr. Philip Loring, is someone I always look to when I need a mental reset about how to approach climate and human wellbeing in meaningful ways. Phil is the Arrell Chair in Food, Policy, and Society with the Arrell Food Institute, and an associate professor in the department of Geography...2019-10-0835 minLet\'s Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David AlmeidaLet's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida027 - S2E14 "Pretty Babies" with Philip NolenPhilip & I discuss and/or mention in passing: Laverne & Shirley, Extreme Makeover (original and Home Edition), The Swan, Parenting In The 70s and 80s, Alan Thicke, Gloria Loring, Family Matters, The Carol Burnett Show, 126 and 110 cameras, VCRs, Microwave Ovens, Eve Arden, Virginia Grey, Solarcaine, Michael Landon, Kodak, James Garner, Mariette Hartley, Polaroid, Benji, 10, Bo Derek, G.I. Joe, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, Rey, Luke Skywalker, Star Wars: Episode 9 The Rise Of Skywalker, the Guggenheim, Rick Springfield, Ric Ocasek, Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen, Three’s Company.2019-05-0159 minStoryLink RadioStoryLink RadioITS A WONDERFUL LIFEREAD ALONG WITH STORY AT: www.StoryLinkRadio.comIn 1943 Philip Van Doren Stern decided to give the gift of words to his closest friends for the holidays when he printed up 200 copies of a story called 'The Greatest Gift' and sent them out as a 21-page Christmas card, which became the basis for well-loved movie "It's A Wonderful Life"DOWNLOADREAD ALONG WITH PODCAST:THE GREATEST GIFT - A Christmas Taleby Philip Van Doren SternMost of us know of the 1946 movie "It's...2018-12-2900 minStorylink RadioStorylink RadioITS A WONDERFUL LIFE by Philip Van Doren SternREAD ALONG WITH STORY AT: www.StoryLinkRadio.com In 1943 Philip Van Doren Stern decided to give the gift of words to his closest friends for the holidays when he printed up 200 copies of a story called 'The Greatest Gift' and sent them out as a 21-page Christmas card, which became the basis for well-loved movie "It's A Wonderful Life"2018-12-2927 min