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Women In Media
Solo Episode: Women In Media I Admire Right Now
Host Sarah Burke brings light to some important conversations recently brought forward by media colleagues. Kudos to Erica Ehm for writing this straight-up article for International Women's Day about the 'echo-chamber' problem. Thank you to Rachel Gilmore for speaking up and sticking with journalism, despite those who have tried to intimidate her to stop sharing important Canadian perspectives. Thank you to Taylor Kaye who shared her family tragedy on Cynthia and Josie's unmentionables so we can all confront some thoughts we may not otherwise face!Further reading / listening from this episode:Erica's...
2025-03-11
23 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #78 Pinnguaq’s new perfect place. Local real estate’s real story. Embracing Jays. New word.
Almost immediately upon entering its present headquarters, Ryan Oliver, knew he’d soon need more space for the constantly growing STEAM education centre, Pinnguaq. It took a few years, but Oliver, Pinnguaq’s CEO, found it – steps away from his home in Lindsay. He tours us through the soon-to-be three-storey headquarters of this national success story, which delivers digital training to youth and adults. Oliver expounds on the renovations, but also on the vision this building’s overhaul will help achieve for Kawartha Lakes and beyond. We hear lots about the ups and downs of the real estate m...
2023-03-22
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Bonus Episode – Wards of Wisdom – Workplace Relationships
There’s been a lot of water cooler talk – (and talk beyond water coolers) – about workplace romances, lately. A certain Toronto mayor (actually, now former mayor) helped inspire those conversations. What are – and what could be – the legal ramifications of workplace relationships? What rules, if any, can an employer use when it comes to relationships in the workplace? Lawyer Calvin Chan, of Wards Lawyers, explains in this special bonus episode.
2023-03-16
14 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #76 Dr recruiting. Reaboro mail pick-up. LFH music. Walt’s wonderful cartoons
Cindy Snider says it’s not that unlike what NHL teams do to attract free agents. But her wooing work with the Kawartha Lakes Health Care Initiative is all about recruiting much-needed family physicians to the C of KL. Walt Radda’s cartoons bring smiles and laughter to many, including readers of The Advocate Magazine. And his art also recently earned him a province-wide award. Reaboro residents for years loved retrieving their mail from their nearest post office – inside a neighbour’s house. But that came to an end, recently. Marnie Callaghan shares what this means to her and her Reab...
2023-03-05
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #75 Cycle Sharing. Heritage saving. Artist helping. And a Happy 3rd to us!
It’s our third anniversary! And we’re rolling with another great episode. And speaking of rolling....The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce is hoping a dozen or so bicycles will roll into town this Spring as a new bike share program. Chamber executive director Allyssa Adams tells us what it’ll take to make that two-wheel dream come true. Our city's artists create art. Wonderful art. But selling that art can often be a challenge for any artist. So the Kawartha Lakes Arts Council is holding a self-promotion and marketing workshop to help artists get their art to mar...
2023-02-16
29 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #74 Jason’s Journey
Behind the poise, confidence and omnipresent, constant contributions to his community, Jason Ward was hurting. And hiding. In this special episode, he opens up, for the first time with local media, about his struggles with mental health and addiction – and how, for years, he managed to conceal his pain from friends and even loved ones. Until he couldn’t. The now-retired lawyer also shares what his road to recovery looks like, and how his long-standing, commitment to “giving back,” – which includes sharing this deeply personal chapter of his life - has not waned.
2023-01-30
39 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #73 Roszell’s really distinct sound. A bird-friendly Fleming. More mugs for APCH, please. Well Defined wacky weather word.
Shannon Roszell’s website compares her music to that of other musicians. But, really, the Fenelon singer-songwriter has a refreshingly unique sound – brash, commanding and sometimes dark - that is all her own. Zack Steele knows birds. Specifically, he knows how to keep them away from collisions – and sure death – against pane glass windows. He’s using those super hero skills to help make Fleming College’s Lindsay campus officially bird-friendly. A Place Called Home doesn’t just depend on monetary donations. They need mugs! (And bowls and forks). APCH’s Jennifer Lopinski tells us how we can re-home those items to t...
2023-01-17
44 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #72 Year in Review
Our show covered a lot of ground in 2022. Literally, in some cases, with stories that had us following a trapper in search of beavers. And an interview with two your artists who transformed a ho-hum Lindsay alleyway into a wonderful mural you can walk on. There were conversations with neighbours about their special relationships to fishing – (including the ice kind) – a rebuilt 1982 motorcycle and even spoons. We spoke to a new mayor, lawn bowlers, singer-songwriters, standup comedians, civic leaders to name just a few. There were stories that uplifted, inspired and/or challenged us. We kick...
2023-01-02
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #71 Hybrid style Christmas church service. Unqualified teachers wanted. Ken Reid’s illuminating concept.
Two years ago, Kevin Fitzpatrick did that thing so many of us were forced to. He pivoted, quickly learning how to deliver a church service into an on-line camera lens. Those skills will serve him well for Christmas 2022. But he’s also embracing a new hybrid version of delivering a sermon – with much of his congregation watching on screens in their individual homes, and some taking it all in the old-fashioned way – from the pews in front of him. In the wake of what it calls an “emergency” the Trillium Lakelands District School Board is relaxing some of its hir...
2022-12-16
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #68 Special Flag Raising. Predator Investigators. Jamieson music heads to Academy.
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence leads, ultimately, to December 6 – The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Women’s Resources of Kawartha Lakes marked Day 1 with the Wrapped in Courage Flag Raising Ceremony held at City Hall. We captured some of the voices – and emotion – of that special ceremony. Sean Jamieson steers a lot of the conversation towards the important people in his life. But when we do manage to we get the uber humble – and super-talented – singer songwriter to talk about his music, and what informs it, we meet an inspiring...
2022-11-30
33 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #67 Story of the Seca. Mural unveiled. Julian Taylor Part 2
More than 20 years ago, our host said good-bye to a big part of his life – a motorcycle. He never expected to see his beloved Yamaha 650cc again – until an interesting coincidence connected him to its new owner. And when our host agreed to revisit that part of his life, he discovered an even more special relationship between that special Seca and its new owner (and expert motorcycle rebuilder) Jim Goudie. A mural you can walk on! But it’d be a slow walk, so that you can take in its splendour. We were there for the unveiling this u...
2022-11-19
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #66 Lindsay’s sidewalk saga. Big donation to APCH. The boss is watchin.’ New word. Pigat’s pickin’ tune.
They’re new. Again. And this version of bricks on Lindsay’s main street does look great. But what’s the story behind the crumbling ones that were installed just a short time ago and had to be replaced? The city’s Juan Rojas, Director of Engineering and Corporate Assets with the C of KL, meets us – on said sidewalk – to explain. Jennifer Lopinski of APCH says she was expecting, maybe, some kind of donation when she was contacted by a charity group that was ceasing operation. But not THAT big a donation. If you have at leas...
2022-11-01
34 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE
The City of Kawartha Lakes has a new mayor. And The Advocate Podcast was at the Victoria Park Armoury as results officially rolled in and displayed via a giant screen. Doug Elmslie was there, too. We spoke to the former Ward 3 councillor - and now mayor-elect - moments after he learned he’d been elected to the City’s top job.
2022-10-25
05 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode # 65 Letham Leaves. Stata staying. Stella sings. GNO @ LAB. Tiny Home teaching moment.
He said he’d be a two-term mayor, and he kept that promise. Andy Letham looks back on eight years at the helm of City Council – and offers some advice for his soon-to-be successor. Bobcaygeon’s Jennine Profeta gathered some friends for a girls night out. But not just any friends - but improv, standup and sketch comedian friends. The result: Girls Night Out (note the caps, this time) returns to the Lakeview Arts Barn. Are tiny homes really a viable solution towards solving a housing crisis? Alicia Stroobach offers some first-person insight. In a previo...
2022-10-16
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #64 Stata’s cinema story. Barton-Dyke retires. A Hundred (+) Men get one big surprise
It’s remarkable that a documentary has never been done about our cherished Highland Cinemas and its compellingly unique founder and operator, Kinmount’s Keith Stata. Film maker, Matt Finlin, aims to change that. The director shares his very personal inspiration behind creating “The Movie Man.” Penny Barton-Dyke spent 18 years as executive director of The United Way - a role she cherished and will dearly miss in retirement. None of the members of The 100 Men Kawartha Lakes saw it coming. Indeed, Tim Wisener’s presentation to the charity group came with one string attached – an extremely unselfish one.
2022-10-01
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #63 School’s fluid rules. Contractor/client disputes. First Peoples Art. Randy’s legacy.
Unlike elementary and secondary schools in Ontario, universities and colleges have considerable autonomy in setting their Covid rules. Omemee native Madeline McColl describes, first-hand, some very stringent rules at her university. Who ya gonna call when that contractor didn’t do the job to your liking? Or if the client doesn’t wanna pay? Calvin Chan of Wards Lawyers explains how and when contractor/client disputes should involve the law. A new art exhibit celebrating First Peoples opened in Bobcaygeon and we captured the sounds of that launch. His passing recently has left a huge void in Fene...
2022-09-14
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #62 Two wheelers together again. Back-to-school looking brighter. Julian Taylor music and conversation
Sure, you can hold a cycling event virtually and raise lots ‘o money for a worthy cause like A Place Called Home. But the real thing is wayyyy better. A cyclist participating in the recent return to the in-person Kawartha Lakes Classic Cycling Tour explains why. The upcoming back-to-school won’t be like the one 2019. But it’s way better than the one in 2021. And let’s not even discuss 2020? Wes Hahn, Director of Education for the TLDSB, explains what students and parents can expect for the 2022 version. Singer songwriter Julian Taylor draws on his unique roots to creat...
2022-09-01
34 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #61 EV experienced first-hand. Teachers Abroad. Coffee’s return
The C of KL is hosting a free EV info day Saturday August 20 – your chance to see some of the non-gas sipping cars up close and ask questions. But our host got his own green test drive and info session, courtesy of EV owner Ginny Colling. Secondary school teacher Cat Duvall interrupted her summer to…teach! But not summer school. Duvall is a volunteer – and then some – with Teacher Mentors Abroad. And we hear from two entrepreneurs who – thank goodness – are bringing coffee (and couches, we hope!) back to Lindsay.
2022-08-17
26 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #60 Jenna’s voice. Norland’s new park project. Pavement art. New word.
We head to Norland TWICE. Once to check in with Kawartha Public Library’s Lyndsay Heffernan for a new Well Defined word. And again to learn about a special public garden project that promises peace, relaxation – and a fountain! An alley walkway by any other name is just a strip of pavement. Until it’s transformed into a mural. That’s the plan, explains Melissa Wemyss of Wards Lawyers, whose office is right next to this art-in-waiting. Not long after Jenna Warren found her artistic voice as a stage, TV and film actor, she took it a step fur...
2022-08-02
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #59 Cassie tours. Chris fishes. Karissa on cottage transfers.
There have been more than a few false starts for touring musicians these past few years. But this time, it’s full-steam ahead, right? Not just LOCAL shows, right? Well, maybe not FULL steam ahead. But so far, not stops at least. Cameron-based singer songwriter Cassie Noble chats with us, mid-tour, about a return to the more familiar. Sure, that cottage holds many warm, family memories. Want that feeling to continue after mum and dad bequeath it to you and your siblings? Lawyer Karissa Ward offers some sage advice in that emotion-filled transfer. Who says th...
2022-07-15
39 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #58 Kayla and Nathan chat ‘n sing
What a way to kick off Canada Day! A full episode dedicated to musical artists, Kayla Mahomed and Nathan Truax - partners in dispensing some great country music. And we’re talkin’ DEEP country, here. The singer songwriters sit down with our host to discuss their appreciation and downright love for a musical genre at it rootiest. (Yes, that may be the first time you’ve seen “genre” and “rootiest” in the same sentence). And they’ll explain how it not only brought them together on stage, but (spoiler alert!) OFF stage, too! Oh, and they perform live in our host’s livin...
2022-06-30
34 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #57 Laughing Outside. Barn cat adoption. What to do if you get “it.” Comedy from Currie.
Yes, those numbers are dropping. But it’s still really out there. And so so many people – more than ever - have been getting it. Despite it not being quite as severe (Thanks, vaccines!) what should you do if you get it? Who do you call? When’s it okay to come out of quarantine after getting it? (And, by now, you know what we mean by “it,” right?). Medical officer of health Doctor Natalie Bocking explains all. They may not be cuddly. But they still need homes. Or, rather, they need barns and workshops. A local group resc...
2022-06-13
28 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #56 Lindsay’s 80s. Candidates make their case. Human trafficking exists here.
The 1980s. Flared hair. Howick Jeans. Top Gun. Mix tapes. A super special time, right? And even MORE special if you attended high school in Lindsay, right? RIGHT? Members of a very exclusive Facebook page would say so. We hear from one of them, as well as the guy who launched the little group page that became NOT so little very quickly. The Advocate Magazine hosted a debate for candidates looking to represent our riding in the upcoming provincial election. We were there and bring you their opening remarks. (Well, ONE candidate turned down the invitation. Can...
2022-05-30
38 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #55 Bowling bowls – not balls. So-Many-Jobs. KLPL now lending more than just books. . One-New-Word. House deposit deception. Clan Hannigan song.
First things first: call ‘em lawn bowling BOWLS, not balls. Rhys Warren, of the Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club explains why – and does his darndest to recruit our host as a member. Will he succeed? That deposit you made on that house purchase isn’t the Get-outta-the-deal card you might think it is. Lawyer Calvin Chan, of Wards Lawyers, dispels a common myth. Lyndsay Heffernan of the KLPL tells us about another super cool borrowing program (hint: not books) AND brings us a new Well-Defined word. Need a job? Brenda Roxburgh of employment agency VCCS explains why em...
2022-05-14
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode # 54 Stay, dog! STAY! Tumbled walls. Big(ger) League Dreams come true. Hitched to live music.
So, you’re happy you got that dog two years ago, knowing you’d have much ‘o time to bond together at home. But what happens now that you’re back at that pre-2020 workplace? Dog expert/trainer/breeder/groomer Julie Corlette tells us what both you and pet should expect during this back-to-daily separation. Knockin’ ‘em down was the easy part. Convincing critics that removing those tall walls outside Lindsay’s former jail was the right choice, well that took a bit more work. And now that they’re down, what next? Barb Doyle of the Kawartha Lakes Mu...
2022-05-02
33 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #53 Rebecca’s return. (Almost) 100 men. Big house warming gift. Hang on to that spoon.
Spoons is a game made famous – locally, anyway – at IE Weldon Secondary School. It was put on hold for a few years because, well, you know. But it’s back and a couple of students dish on its role with bringing back some normalcy to school halls. She’s been a touring professional standup comedian for the better part of a decade. But Rebecca Reeds has never performed in her hometown of Lindsay. That changes with an upcoming show at the Pie Eyed Monk. Buying that first house – even a modest one – can be so out of reach. Which...
2022-04-15
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #52 Value added Saturdays. A Kinmount fair book. LLT returns - again. Chamber change.
Just like a real retail outlet, Vicky’s Values has evolved its pricing scheme – but in a different, more accessible way to meet its clients' needs. Oh, and the store, which supports Womens Resources, is back to being open on Saturdays! Cuz that’s what real retail does! Guy Scott gathered hundreds of photos and newspaper articles of days gone by for a new book about his beloved Kinmount Fair. Lindsay Little Theatre’s return means different things for different people. A veteran LLT director, as well as an actor making her return – after a couple of decades – share their thought...
2022-04-01
33 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE!
The last time we featured a bonus episode was at the very beginning of the pandemic. Its focus was on, you guessed it, the pandemic. Well this second ever bonus episode offers something much less dour – at a time when we’re (fingers crossed) cautiously edging toward the end of all.....this. In fact, this bonus episode is downright uplifting. A conversation with one of our country’s most beloved comedians – who just so happens to have a unique connection to Kawartha Lakes.
2022-03-22
17 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #51 Theatre takes a pass on vax pass. ECO-conscious eatery. Vax and kids and parents and the law. Beukeboom on why Martin is makin’ it.
Before it opted to keep or ditch the vax pass, the Flato Academy Theatre sought input from its patrons. And the winner is....envelope, please. And speaking of vaccines...for children of separated parents, who gets to decide if they get the shot or not? Hmm...maybe it’s not a parent at all. Lawyer Ryan O’Neill explains. Restaurants are bracing for new, stricter rules when it comes to single use plastic. But for one Lindsay eatery, that change started long ago. Our host, a die-hard Habs fan, is buoyed by his team’s new, yet inexpe...
2022-03-15
34 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #50 Farming for rookies. Disaster Trust Fund volunteer recruitment. Megan Park’s movie Fallout steps up to challenge. A well-defined new word.
The Victoria County Disaster Trust Fund is there, on site, to assist and support families in need while they watch their homes perish. But the agency’s now facing its own challenges. Andrew Rafton makes the case for joining an important group of volunteers who offer a unique service. So, ya think wanna farm? Best to get some guidance before you decide to dig in, eh. The City of Kawartha Lakes has a free webinar series that can help you plough through that process. When she wrote and directed the HBO-Max/Crave film The Fallout, Megan Park admits its the...
2022-03-02
36 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #49 Big screen’s return. Fishin,’ while (almost) freezin’? Family farm transfers done smoothly. Careful! Don’t turn left, yet! Close Kicks music.
What a roller coaster it’s been for every movie theatre in Ontario. Thank goodness the seats are comfy, at least! But despite the bumps, Lindsay Century Cinema’s Sheila Dominic and Bill Howell have ensured the ride was as smooth as possible in the beloved local theatre. It’s more than just handing over the keys to the tractor. Lawyer Karissa Ward offers some wisdom in passing on the family farm to the next generation. On one of the coldest days of the winter, four newbie ice fishers were not deterred. And actually ‘catching’ fish was o...
2022-02-15
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #48 Balsam-cool rink. Coby’s Wellness milestone. KLPS recruiting. Sweetman music. Banana chat.
The KLPS, like all police services, can now cast that net extra wide when recruiting new officers. Inspector Kirk Robertson describes how that “net” – (as in, INTERnet) - is being used for its current search – and what boxes the local police service now looks to check when finding the best candidates. Stephanie Lange looked beyond the edge of her backyard on Balsam Lake when she and dad Mike and her fella Aaron wanted a rink. Hint: It meant an extra-long hose. The Summit Wellness Centre in Coboconk recently reached a summit of sorts – a pretty significant fundraising milestone! Musician Christophe...
2022-02-01
42 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #47 Deja school all over again. Beaver problem? Maybe. Wild pigs problem? Definitely. Wanna run for city council? Think it through. Music by Chris Sweetman
Wild pigs are knocking on our back door. In fact, the unwelcome invaders may already be here. And the city wants to huff and puff and blow that problem down before it gets too serious. Beavers, conversely, do belong here. But how and when should we co-exist with the rodents? Our landowner-host seeks guidance from someone in-the-know of all things genus Castor. Post secondary students are back to school – if by school, we mean in front of a screen. Again. We hear from several students from the C of KL who are studying at different institutions across Canada about thi...
2022-01-16
46 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #46 The Year in review. Stella Panacci chat and music.
What a year, eh? Yeah, we know everyone says that ‘round this time. But, really, this time: what a year, eh? We take you on that trip through an oft-tumultuous, challenging 2021 via the voices and sounds of our program these past 12 months. And it wasn’t, as you’ll hear, all gloom – there were some real high points, too. But just soze we know fer sure that you’ll heave a pleasant sigh once you’ve turned off your listening device, part 2 of this episode features music and conversation with one of our newest members to Kawartha Lakes – the...
2021-12-30
36 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #45 The OTHER stories of Kawartha Lakes. Cultural centre feasible? A “sign” of a really great game. EVs OK in C of KL.
Electric vehicles are the future. But are they a realistic future for longer commutes and conditions we experience here? An early EV adopter's opinion is not so shocking. A feasibility study might just lead to a cultural centre. But Kawartha Art Gallery’s Susan Taylor says she’s hoping it’ll be for more than just artists. When Cameron’s Sara Walker created a book of short stories from local authors, she had one proviso – the stories had to be about Kawartha Lakes in the autumn. Lindsay’s Emily Nichol somehow found time while studying at the University of Victoria to...
2021-12-16
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #44 Kawartha style house concerts. New neighbourhoods nearing reality. Preparing kids for their jabs. A generous land transfer near Pontypool.
Chris Schmidt says our community is defying the stats – we should NOT have as much great musical talent living here as we do. So, he’s opening up his Snug Harbour home to showcase it and plans to have others hop on this house concert wagon. Ralph McKim and Jean Garsonnin had already welcomed people to their huge Pontypool property and its beautiful trail system. But they found a way to make their generosity even more generous. Any parent will tell you there’s a big difference between a five and 12-year-old. Especially when it comes delivering the shot, as Woo...
2021-12-01
36 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #43 REALLY remote teaching. Empties ‘o plenty. Bhangra inspiration. Talking Forests Two.
It’s not like the internet has a limit on KMs – or miles. So, why not teach students in Alaska from faarrrrr away? Leslie McCartney, as associate prof with the University of Alaska, connects with her far north-west students from her home in Lindsay. Gurdeep Pandher is now a massive YouTube sensation, thanks to his inspiring, uplifting outdoor Bhangra dancing from his home in the Yukon. Trevor Hutchinson describes how he’s now even more uplifted after having met the pandemic era celeb on his own northern turf. Mary Connell considered a plain ‘ole, door-to-door bottle drive fundraiser. But she and...
2021-11-15
33 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #8 – Defamation explained
Didja hear – or read – the comments from that person who said that stuff about that other person and/or their business? In public!? For everyone else to hear and/or read? Can’t they be sued for defamation or slander or libel? Or whatever the term is. Lawyer Jason Ward explains that difference – and when each can be acted on and what the outcome could be.
2021-11-09
09 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #42 Little Britain Spice World. Diversity sounds. Top 5 Super Scary Stuff. LLT indoors.
Lindsay Little Theatre’s return to the stage – their inside one – is a welcome change from that outdoor one they were relegated to over the summer. But after almost two years away, what awaits the actors and the patrons? Pumpkin Spice and all things…well, you know: NICE. And now, the popular spice is locally-produced, thanks to Little Britain retired Red Seal Chef, Bob Gourlie. The Advocate’s recent panel on diversity in municipal politics generated great insight, wisdom and suggestions from its panelists. We bring you some of those voices. Lawyer Jason Ward, an expert on all things legal AND...
2021-11-01
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #41 The OTHER jab. Stone wall wonder. Hockey’s back – so is Owen! Diversity panel primer.
Hey, remember the regular ole, seasonal flu shot? We still need it, despite that other shot getting all the attention. And our medical officer of health tells us why the flu shot is as important as ever. Those stone walls near Kirkfield look mighty imposing – and they're filled with the history of the family that built them. George Laidlaw’s great-great grandson shares the story of how – and why – they came to be. And why it’s important they remain standing. The NHL – and, yes, your Leafs – are back. And it (almost) looks like a regular season! Our resident hockey expert...
2021-10-15
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #40 - Vax Pass pluses – and challenges. Janetville homecoming. Doble and Domenic. Post LEX appraisal. Truth and Reconciliation in Caygeon.
If you’ve been dining INside a restaurant recently, you know all about flashing that pass. St-Dave’s Diner owner Jason Hore discusses the pluses – and challenges – with it. And how his staff – and regulars - make it all worth it. Lindsay’s Mark Doble is, arguably, the biggest fan of singer/songwriter/guitarist Domenic Troiano. So much so that he wrote a biography of the late musician who left his mark as a solo artist and member of the Guess Who. Paulette Sopoci wasn’t really thinking of leaving the City (you know, Toronto) to return to her...
2021-10-01
44 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #39 - Fair’s fares faring well. Relax, it’s Qigong! Defamation explained. Scavenger hunting in C of KL.
The beloved LEX is back. It won’t be exactly the same, but its GM, Harry Stoddart, says it’ll be pretty darn close – right down to kids’ cotton candy consumption. “Hey, they can’t say that? Can they?” Lawyer Jason Ward does a great job of explaining slander, libel and defamation. And that’s the truth! Our host heads out on a City-sponsored scavenger hunt. And while he doesn’t always ‘find’ what he’s looking for, the rewards are still big. Lindsay Advocate reporter William McGinn brings us some of the voices from a recent public meeting about a proposed housing...
2021-09-14
39 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #38 - TLDSB’s DOE on back-to-school. Mark Mitchell on unique Afghan perspective. Grove Theatre find its groove. Mosquitoes overstay their welcome.
Wes Hahn, Director of Education for the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, believes his team is properly braced for this unique back-to-school. Mark Mitchell would, understandably, see the current plight in Afghanistan from a different lens. Before he became our community’s chief of police, Mitchell left his then post as an inspector with our local police service to live in Afghanistan and help train that country’s police service – for a full year. Heck of a time to launch a live performance venue, but the new Grove Theatre in Fenelon is settling in nicely, says its GM Nic...
2021-09-01
44 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #37 - The culture of public horticulture. Reaching women-in-need during Covid has its challenges. Lubin at The Grove. Composter comes cheap, courtesy of City.
Standup comedian Gilson Lubin is looking forward to playing Fenelon’s Grove Theatre on August 19. But the (forced) break from performing, he says, was a welcome respite to recharge - and also quit a bad habit. There’s more to being a city’s official horticulturist than just plantin’. It’s a lot of planning – and art, explains Megan Phillips. Have composter, will divert much waste. Have FREE composter, will divert even MORE waste, right? Women’s Resources sometimes finds itself with a few available beds. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t women-in-need in...
2021-08-15
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #36 - A rock snake that rocks. Searching for restaurant staff. Senior slo pitch’s slow – and safe - return. Coby’s wellness centre is on track.
It started small – like with three rocks. And then grew. And grew some more. Nena Bovie shares how and why she started a community art installation that stretches wayyyyy long on the Rotary Trail. And registered psychotherapist and art therapist, Andy Cleghorn tells us why these creative rock snakes rock. Senior Slo Pitch makes its return, but it required some jabs to happen. Pete Sanderson explains how his league was able to shout “Play Ball” again. The setting is perfect for a wellness centre. And Coboconk’s champions for this hub-of-health-care – and dreams – believe it’s going to happen. We t...
2021-08-02
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #35 - Heaven chooses us. LLT outdoors. LFH everywhere. Next stop, Pontypool?
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Sebastian Heaven could have opted to take his skills to so so many places in Canada – the world, really. But the specialist, born and trained in the U.K., chose the C of KL. And not just as his place of employment, via the RMH. But as a new home for him and his family. He shares the reason for his life-changing decision. The Lindsay Little Theatre is making big use of a large stage with a large audience area – in its adjoining parking lot! All aboard! Well, we hope. Councillor Tracy Richardson expounds of why a pro...
2021-07-15
39 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #34 - Salsa suits the Food Source. Reaboro will bee positive. Plowing Match cancelled. Again. Vax Maannnn!!!
Move over bake and yard sales. The KLFS looked to salsa – yes, salsa - for one of its major fundraisers. Déjà vu all over again. The International Plowing Match, rescheduled for this fall has, for the second time, been cancelled. Councillor Ron Ashmore, a big proponent of the IPM, discusses the impact of that decision. Bees are buzzing in Reaboro. Well, they will be. Along with other pollinators. All thanks to the efforts of a group of volunteers with green thumbs who learned they created more than just a hub for bees. Our host got Shot Two...
2021-07-01
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #33 - The Mays marvellous music. Pizza’s place in a pandemic - Part 2. Wally’s waiting patiently. Ward on vaccines at work. And a podcast award? Not really.
Vaccines are now plentiful. But what if that customer – or employee – refuses it? Lawyer Jason Ward gives us the legal implications of such a…choice. We revisit one of our very first interview guests. Tony’s Pizza co-owner Greg Andrews was a positive guy at the start of that first shutdown – when no one really knew what was ahead. A year later, he’s learned a lot – including a realization that pizza played a bigger role in our lives than he originally imagined. Wally Nugent’s chair has remained empty – and our hair has gotten longer. So so long and unkempt. The we...
2021-06-15
40 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #32- Dr Bocking on local vaccine roll-out. A bookless, Lindsay lending library. Old Gaol’s new letters. Close Kicks scores big.
There are unique challenges in vaccinating the population of Kawartha Lakes – and our medical officer of health, Natalie Bocking, is up to that challenge. Close Kicks’s first single, The House We Built, was already a hit. But then one of the country’s biggest podcasts called and made it bigger. Those end-of-driveway, tiny lending libraries are super cool. But THIS one is even cooler. And it doesn’t even have books! The Old Gaol Museum knows we need to remember this pandemic and how it affected us as individuals. So, the museum is asking residents to put pen to paper...
2021-06-01
42 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #7 - Wrongful dismissal Part 2
This is the second part of a topic that generated lots of attention from listeners. Which stands to reason, given that so many of us think we comprehend it, when, in fact, it’s very nuanced. Lawyer Jason Ward explains in clear, relatable language how the human element affects these types of cases.
2021-05-19
06 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #31 Play Ball! (maybe). Truax’s musical transformation. Fenelon Funds cool ideas. Trevor’s isolation. Gettin’ wet – and cold – for a Coby cause. Owen talks Leafs – and Habs.
Owen ain’t even a teen, yet, but he knows hockey! He returns to weigh in on the upcoming Leafs playoff series – against our host’s beloved Habs. Dunsford musician-of-many-instruments, Nathan Truax, expounds on his artistic epiphany – which included a western shirt and a super cool moustache. The Community Fund Fenelon Falls is all about making that town better – and they’ve got some capital to make it happen. They just need the ideas. Dean Michel and Jennifer Bacon and some 30 others took a plunge – literally – to help make a Coboconk wellness centre a reality. We hear the splash – agai...
2021-05-15
50 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #30 - Y or N to ATVs on Lindsay streets? Innovative farmers get support – the financial kind. Taking textile recycling to next level. Project 116 + is A-1. A well-defined new word.
Will ATVs be permitted on certain Lindsay streets? Should they? We hear arguments from both sides leading up to a City meeting May 4. Sydney Topfer helped steer a donation drive to send art supplies to indigenous communities across Canada. Will Project 116 + make a return? Here’s hoping. The area’s landfills now accept textile recycling. How’d that happen? And why? And who’s paying for it? And does it mean you can finally part with that mauve polyester shirt with the wide lapels? Got a great but unconventional, yet innovative idea for your farm, and ya just need the $upp...
2021-05-01
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #29 Ops’ epicentre sticks around. Hockeyville Caygeon still a winner. Divorce Act explained. Sydney sings and thrives in post-secondary.
After much debate, city councillors opted to keep the OPS community Centre standing – albeit with a few differences. Councillor Patrick O’Reilly brings us the back story on how that beloved building avoided the wrecking ball. Bobcaygeon may not have been crowned Canada’s Hockeyville for 2021. But the town’s champions, like Kathleen Seymour-Fagan, still see this as a win. Never easy. Always heart-wrenching. But recent changes to the Divorce Act should make the transition smoother, explains Wards lawyer Alex McLeod. Doin’ post-secondary on-line ain’t fun. But it can be done. Even if you’re studying musical theatre. Lindsay’s Sydney...
2021-04-15
38 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #28 Kid music makers. Croissants at your door. Post vaccine dinner conversations. Doing right by donkeys.
Pam and Wally Koekebakker are a super busy, community-minded, socially-conscious couple. But they still, somehow, find time to care for (previously unwanted) donkeys. Mickaël Durand didn’t let shutdowns keep his croissants (and all his wonderful baked goods) out of the hands of far away loyal customers. He loaded up, buckled up and hit the road – and was pleasantly surprised at what he got, too. Wondering what that post vaccine rollout chat might be like with that friend or family member who doesn’t share your choice? Yikes. The CMHA’s Jack Veitch offers some advice on how to, um, m...
2021-04-01
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #27 Survey saaayyysss! Housemen’s home-made music. Geocaching in Kawartha Lakes. Ward on wrongful dismissal Part 2. A Well Defined new word. Sienna’s picture photo finish.
The KLPS wants your input to help shape its future. Chief Mitchell and Sgt Hagarty explain why. The Housemen are three stay-at-home dad musicians, proud that this status fuels their lyrics. We found – without a GPS – Trevor and Ted, a father-and-son team of geocachers who tell us what draws them to this high-tech treasure hunting. There’s a lot of emotion in a wrongful dismissal case – from all parties. Lawyer Jason Ward explains how that can influence a decision in part 2 of this topic. Kawartha Library’s Lyndsay Bowen returns with a new word that our host was actually familiar w...
2021-03-15
44 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Episode #26 - Habs and Hab Nots. Fleming’s Rocchi rocks (internat’l) bird feeder assignment. The LAB’s Great Outdoors. Theme music – how d’you do that?
Three Lindsay-area die-hard Hab fans commiserate with our host, a fellow lover of all things Canadiens – (note the spelling, eh) - about cheering for the Bleu, Blanc et Rouge in Leafs country. Fleming teacher Ann Rocchi’s students aren’t in the classroom. But that only made it easier to teach them about birds in Canada – and India! The Lakeview Arts Barn always seems to be doing something – safely, creatively, smartly - during the pandemic. Including mounting a play in the snow. Our theme and musical bridges are very much the backbone of the show. Hop in our time m...
2021-03-01
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #6 - Court rooms and juries
Courtrooms with juries are slowly inching back to business. What effect is this having on how the law is administered during Covid? Monique Meloche is a lawyer who specializes in civil litigation and injury. She explains that this popular perception – disputes being settled in the courtroom with a jury - isn’t as common as we might think.
2021-02-25
07 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #25 - Vaccine hesitancy. Ken Reid’s talking trees. Rebecca stands up for laughs. Outdoor theatre in Fenelon. Birthday wishes, too!
Vaccines are set to roll out in the C of KL and if you’re reluctant or outright opposed, Doc Gemmill understands – but also presents a strong case to roll up your sleeve. It’s still a nice walk in the park. But KRCA has made it even nicer with....talking trees? Yup. Rebecca Reeds returns to her hometown – virtually, that is. She’ll deliver the goods she’s spent almost 10 years honing – a smart, polished and funny standup act in support of the Food Source. The Grove Theatre in Fenelon doesn’t have four walls or a roof. And doesn’t need...
2021-02-16
48 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #24 - Owen on hockey. Darryl on Close Kicks. Vicky’s on on-line values. Pam on meeting Soroptomist challenges during a shut down.
Yeah, he’s only 10. But Cameron’s Owen Hargrave and his hockey hot stovin’ belies his age. Strumbellas bass player Darryl James takes a kick at a solo project – and his Close Kicks scores! Can’t browse inside Vicky’s Values? Well, now you can browse it virtually. With your computer. Using a mouse. And a browser. Get it? Service clubs have had a hard time, well, serving their community these days. But there is optimism out there. And Pam is one optimistic Soroptomist.
2021-02-01
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #23 - Haleigh’s Vaccine. Fresh FueLL’s fresh start. Eviction notice new rules. University now, sure. But campus residence now? Why? New word from Lindsay’s Lyndsay.
Lindsay’s Haleigh Wallace was happy to roll up her sleeve for the vaccine. Yes, that vaccine. She describes it like no other needle-in-arm experience. In a good way! Evictions during Covid demand new, and oft-changing, rules. Lawyer Jason Wards makes a cloudy situation, well, not cloudy. Who uproots their restaurant to a new and bolder location during a pandemic? Luis and Leanna say they were undeterred. And now tacos and coffee are closer to the North Ward. It’s one thing to stick it out in post secondary and its new, if even temporary, on-l...
2021-01-16
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #22 - New Year’s Dwayne. Unique Little Theatre. Spare change? Rookie hunter.
Lindsay native Nick Rose of Dwayne Gretzky talk about his band’s 2020 version of ringing in the new year with a live concert. Some challenges, sure. But that annual show must go on – with good streaming bandwidth. Advocate Editor at large Nancy Payne discusses a personal encounter that inspired her January feature article. Jason Bain is new to hunting – but quick to appreciate what it’s giving him. Can live theatres survive in the face of the past year’s challenges? Two actors with the Lindsay Little Theatre think it can, think it can. And should.
2020-12-30
40 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #21 - Looking for Heather found! Hainers light it up. Food bank’s front line. Gingerbread art. Church service on screen.
Every Christmas for 10 years, Steve and Penny Hainer have lit up their home for all to see – with more than 1000 bulbs and a lot of music! The front line of a food bank is rewarding – but can also be stressful, especially now, explains Amelia Boyd. Part architecture. Part baking. Part Art. And a scale gingerbread model of downtown Caygeon is ALL spectacular. Live streaming isn’t realistic for everyone in rural Kawartha Lakes. So United Church student minister Kevin Fitzpatrick is adapting - by adopting technology - for his congregations this Christmas. Jeff Gutteridge, one half of Lindsa...
2020-12-15
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #5 – Rules on masks
Hard to fathom there was a time when masks were not required. But that time did, indeed, exist. But when masks did become mandatory in public and retail spaces, the rule’s details were often murky. Lawyer Jason Ward, however, was there to help us wade through those details. The insight he offered back in the summer of 2020 and Episode 12, is still very much relevant today.
2020-12-11
08 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #20 - Downeyville’s dozen. Bowling business wisdom. Realtors mask up –and more. Fenelon poetry. Looking for Heather music.
Not your average all-male calendar: 12 fellas from Downeyville pose for their church hall’s fundraiser. Photographer Ashley O’Neill tells us just how NOT average that assignment was. When Lindsay’s Strike Point bowling alley faced pandemic restrictions not longer after investing in some major renos, it “pivoted” to the challenge – with, among other marketing strategies, pizza. Real estate agents are excited about the booming market in Kawartha Lakes – which means they’re going through lots of masks, sanitizer, wipes…..realtor Brad Bird explains how that job has changed. Hey, Fenelon is so much more than just spectacular falls. Might poetry – and...
2020-12-01
36 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #19 - The other great one-DWAYNE Gretzky. Covid testers a special group.
Way more than just a tribute act - Dwayne Gretzky front man Tyler Kyte’s roots are in Downeyville/Dunsford. But his 10-piece band is loved everywhere. Two of the RMH’s covid testers explain why – and how - they love this 2020 job. Pierre Chartier waxes about the virtues of solo cycling. Kids, their parents and the stress of the pandemic - the CMHA’s Jack Veitch offers advice on how to work together to negotiate it. Need tips on how to hunt this year? We got a playful top 5 for ya.
2020-11-16
35 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #18 - Axe tossin’. Teacher Teacher. Jury Duty. Worm advice for tolerating construction.
Sometimes ya just have to throw something sharp at a wall – and hope it sticks. Carlo from the Lindsay Axe Club shows Denis how it’s done – and why. Teacher Bew tells us what the front of the class is like during Covid. Jury duty is inching back to courtroom. Lawyer Monique Meloche explains what that REALLY means.
2020-10-31
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #17 - Distant rules. Puck drop – again. Skip’s story. Ballyduff bonanza. Big new word. TW’s tune.
Wave Part 2 brings stringent distancing rules. Sgt Murtha of the KLPS explains it’s as much about education as enforcement. Rec hockey is back. But be prepared for changes – including changing in the parking lot. The Ballyduff Trail is like walking inside a page from The Hobbit – the nice parts, minus Smaug and Azog. Paul Skipworth skips nothing when sharing his rich and long and beloved relationship with The Academy Theatre. Our library’s Lyndsay Bowen is back with a new word – and some good news. Hint: no need to pull out that wallet, eh. He’s a gre...
2020-10-14
40 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
BONUS EPISODE - Tables Turned
In an interesting role-reversal, the interviewer becomes the interviewee. Singer/songwriter Marc Novoselec and his music are featured in Episode #13. And he requested a return visit. But this time, Marc wanted to ask the questions. So sit back as Marc chats with Advocate Podcast host/producer Denis Grignon about his other gig - Professional standup comedian. Or is that standup comic? Listen, and find out. Brought to you by Wards Lawyers.
2020-10-07
20 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #4 - Power of Attorney Health Care
It’s a difficult decision: choosing who you want to be your power of attorney for health care. But equally difficult: deciding if you want the responsibility that comes with accepting that role. Broghan Dean, with Wards Lawyers, specializes in wills and estate planning. In July 2020 and Episode 10 of the Advocate Podcast, she explains those responsibilities – for both parties.
2020-10-04
07 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #16 - School’s in – but so different. Homelessness uncovered. Craig plays outside. Taco time. Where’d the cukes go?
Jeanne Truax is glad to be back at the books. But the adjustments for high schoolers do come with, well, adjustments. A Place Called Home is serving more clients – in local motels. But that doesn’t mean there are more homeless people. Craig Schroter wasn’t going to let Covid prevent him from bringing music to long-term care residents. So, Craig got creative – safely. Luis Segura makes great music with his band Los Poetas. But he also makes a kick-#$%! taco! Didn’t grow the bushels of cucumbers you thought you would? You’re not alone.
2020-09-30
37 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #3 - Child custody during a pandemic
Shared child custody can – and often is – demanding. During Covid, even more so. Ryan O’Neill, with Wards Lawyers, specializes in Family Law. In May 2020 and Episode 8 of the Advocate Podcast, Ryan discusses the legal implications of child custody during a unique time.
2020-09-24
05 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #2 - Safety Inspections in places of business during Covid
Lawyer Jason Ward weighed in on the safety inspection blitzes the provincial government was conducting on small businesses during Covid’s first wave. What he told The Advocate Podcast back in Episode 6, can teach us much about what to expect in the future
2020-09-24
08 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
Wards of Wisdom #1 - The workplace during Covid
Early on in the pandemic, in episode 3 of The Advocate Podcast, lawyer Calvin Chan explained how the pandemic could affect the workplace - for the employee and employer. His insight then is still relevant today.
2020-09-24
09 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #15 - James X2 talk home, Academy and Strumbellas. Wrongful dismissal explained right. Is cormorant cull okay? Box of local goodness.
The Strumbellas’s Darryl James calls Lindsay home. He and Robyn James explain why…and how The Academy Theatre is so important to them, that they’re helping produce a mega concert fundraiser. Think you know what wrongful dismissal really means? Lawyer Jason Ward does – and explains it in clear language. What’s a Kawartha Box? A whole lot of local goodness, that's what! Cormorants may not be tasty. Or pretty. But they are being hunted now – legally. Oh, and a new wurd! Uh. Sorry. Word.
2020-09-15
42 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #14 - APCH’s Polito passes torch. Forest Therapy. Boots of Hazzard bring it. Landfill changes. Sturgeon Point historic cottage.
What a run! But A Place Called Home’s Lorrie Polito is ready to pass the torch – after 25 years. Part meditation, part light stroll, all uplifting: Ken Reid’s forest therapy walks reward. Lindsay’s Boots of Hazard is itchin’ to get its boots back on stage. Members Dennis Carmichael and Shawn Miller talk country, rock, country rock and what Scugog’s muddy waters really offer. W.A Goodwin would be proud to see how his Sturgeon Point cottage retreat has been maintained. We visit Cherry Tree Lodge, more than a 100 years after the famous artist lived there.
2020-09-02
38 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #13 - Lindsay Drive-In doing it differently. Vicky’s Values back. Bird and Jancsik get golfin’. Fenelon art on display. Sport’s return to TV – w/o crowds.
Movies at Lindsay Drive-In? Sure. Live concerts with real humans! Yup, that too. Not hard to physically-distance for golf, but is it still…fun? Bird and Jancsik weigh in. It’s back, and Vicky’s Values’ value to the community goes beyond big bargains. Watching the game from your favourite seat when arena seats are empty: worse, better or same? And fun with conspiracy theories…or so we would have you believe.
2020-08-15
35 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #12 - Mask Rules. Bike challenges. Curtain will rise. Isolation Dreams. A new word. Deep Fried pickle?
A mask is now a must inside C of KL businesses. Lawyer Jason Ward explains how, when and why. The Lakeview Arts Barn says the show must – and will – go on (with concessions). Lookin’ for a bike is an uphill pedal, says cycling expert and Cambray store owner Mike Gorman. Musician Marc Novoselec took the past few months to create Isolation Dreams. Our public library’s Lyndsay Bowen is back with a new word. And Denis digs into a deep fried pickle in Glenarm.
2020-08-01
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #11 - Masked up. Paramedics in a pandemic. Staycation #2. New Chamber pres. Cassie conversation and song.
Pharmacist Cathy Puffer with mask update after Day 1 of new rule. Chief of Kawartha Paramedic Service, Andrew Rafton, on pandemic effect. Advocate publisher, Roderick Benns, on new gig as Chamber of Commerce president. Cameron’s Cassie Noble with great conversation and super great music. And another Kawartha staycation.
2020-07-15
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #10 - Graeme and his bass. Chipmunks everywhere. Internet trolls, too. Remembering Norma Jean. Chip Truck charm. KLPS on BLM.
Bass players or Bassist: Graeme’s cool with either. So many chipmunks. So many squirrels. So, why? Reaboro’s champion of the post office is gone, but never forgotten. What’s a Covid-19 test like anyway? Denis meets an internet troll – and chip a truck maven. Two different people, btw. Guess which he appreciates more. Local police embrace BLM – and prove it.
2020-07-01
41 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #9 - BLM. School’s out – mostly. Restaurants adjust. Weddings, too. Noble music. Kawartha Staycation
Selina Reevie’s peaceful protest in support of BLM. Lisa Miller’s Cat and Fiddle makes take-out work. A (not so) slight change in wedding planning. An update from hairstylist Kim Murphy. Students weigh in on virtual learning. Nancy Payne’s Kawartha road trip yields cool olives – and more.
2020-06-15
43 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #8 Child custody during Covid. Hair care awaits. OYP’s tomorrow leaders. APCH needs you. Plantin’ outside.
Hair stylists, like Kim Murphy, miss us as much as we miss them. Lindsay’s homeless shelter sees surge in client numbers. Wards family lawyer, Ryan O’Neill, explains how Covid could affect child custody. Ontario Youth Parliament inspires two Lindsay natives. Sylvia Keesmaat teaches Denis a few things about OUTdoor gardening.
2020-05-30
33 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #7 - Landfills reopen - and Cuppy’s happy! Home hair care and gardening. Heaps of Music part 2. California dreaming – from Lindsay.
Area landfills re-opened this week – but with conditions. Still, Cuppy is pumped, so he held a news conference. Great time to try gardening, eh! Home hair care? Uh, maybe. They’re now called Heaps – same fellas, still producing great music. A young woman watches a pandemic’s effects on her U.S. home – from Lindsay.
2020-05-14
30 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODEe #6 - Food Source challenges. Small business blitz inspections. On-line board game primer. Dog Days of pandemic. Win-some-comedy!
The KLFS got an $11,000 boost - good news for people like Heather. Jason Ward, of Wards Lawyers, explains government’s inspection blitz of local businesses. Julie Corlett knows dogs – and how to make their lives better when isolated with their owners. Jonah Grignon gets personal ‘bout board games with buddies – when played online. And some listener’s gonna win a CD!
2020-04-30
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #5 - Hunting philosophy. Lindsay’s hip hop maestro. Interview with a cup. Word power entry.
Matthew Robbins hunts for food - and reflection. Host Denis hates seeing discarded styrofoam cups on his road. So, he interviewed one. A cup, that is. Luis Segara creates great food wraps and great hip hop. Meet The Advocate’s new municipal affairs writer, Kirk Winter.
2020-04-13
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #4 - Downeyville Hall. Home schooling. Mental health at home. Maple syrup. Fun top 5.
Downeyville do-ers like Mary Connell and Karen Cook transformed their hall – while maintaining its history. A long-time Little Britain area home schooler offers tips. The CMHA’s Jack Veitch with self isolation self care. A top 5 that should make you smile. And maple syrup is a flowin’.
2020-03-30
31 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
SPECIAL EPISODE - How Covid-19 is affecting us on a personal level.
Host Denis Grignon speaks to a freelance musician, a church minister, a pizza place owner and a woman and daughter in self-isolation. And the RMH moves its Covid-19 testing area to the Lindsay Fair Grounds.
2020-03-19
29 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #3 - Wards labour lawyer weighs in on Covid-19. Taste of India. Hand-held Chickadees. Artemis music.
How could Covid-19 affect the workplace? Wards lawyer Calvin Chan says it depends. People, are flocking to feed Ken Reid’s chickadees – from their hands. Denis drops in on a Taste of India for more than just great food. Artemis Chartier – and her music – settles into her new community.
2020-03-14
32 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #2 - Cost-conscious cooking at APCH, winter mosquitoes, lessons on loonie auctioneering and Heaps of music.
Glenda Morris shows host Denis Grignon that you need more than a chef’s touch to prepare meals at a homeless shelter. Lindsay-based band The Kents become Heaps. Doug Pearson is a loonie auctioneer like no other.
2020-02-27
28 min
The Advocate Podcast – Stories from Kawartha Lakes
EPISODE #1 - Downtown reconstruction, Trivial matters, and on the road with Community Care volunteer Mike Puffer
Host and producer Denis Grignon attends his town`s BIA meeting where merchants don’t seem too concerned about looming construction to their main street.
2020-02-12
25 min