Episodios

  • Armed with personal history of PTSD, researcher speaks on Lapu Lapu
    May 2 2025
    Walter Callaghan is a PhD candidate in medical anthropology at the University of Toronto. His doctoral research has focused on how people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) understand, explain, and make meaning of their experiences, paying close attention to how society and culture impact mental health. He was drawn to this research as a result of his own experiences as a PTSD survivor directly connected to his previous service as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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    12 m
  • Corey Hogan: Red-y to be Calgary's only Liberal MP
    May 1 2025
    While polls predicted the Liberals could steal a few seats in Calgary in the 2025 federal election, ultimately it was only the riding of Calgary Confederation that didn't elect a Conservative MP. Corey Hogan, former vice-president of communications and outreach at the University of Calgary and podcaster with The Strategists, is now Calgary's lone Liberal MP. He's "hungry" to find out what comes next ...
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    10 m
  • The Canadian Future Party: "Not left, not right, but forward"
    Apr 22 2025
    In this segment, Sarah is joined by Roger Straathof, Alberta Representative on the National Council of The Canadian Future Party. It's Canada's newest officially registered political party, and less than a year old, but is marching towards the future and looking for support from people who are unhappy with the red and blue teams.
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    12 m
  • World outside our window: famed grizzly bear 'The Boss' is back
    Apr 22 2025
    Nature photographer Jason Leo Bantle is back on Connect to chat with Sarah about this spring season's first appearance of Alberta's iconic grizzly bear, 'The Boss.' Bears are coming out of hibernation; and so are wildlife photographers' cameras.
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    8 m
  • The Canadian Carbon Tax: sharpening the axe
    Apr 22 2025
    Sarah is joined by Franco Terrazzano, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s Federal Director, and author of new book, Axing the Tax: The Rise and Fall of Canada's Carbon Tax. Sarah and Franco take a dive into the history of the carbon tax, and more urgently, the future.
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    10 m
  • Celebrating Ukrainian art, culture, and solidarity with 'Pysanky for Peace'
    Apr 22 2025
    The "Pysanky for Peace" initiative is back for its third year with an art installation at Southcentre Mall. Sarah is joined by Daena Diduck, the lead artist with the installation. Pysanky are intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter eggs. Daena shares the legend behind Pysanky eggs, which can be purchased at the installation. All proceeds go to WUNDERFund, a non-profit that aids victims affected by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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    7 m
  • Tourism growth in Alberta: A huge bounce-back post pandemic
    Apr 22 2025
    Darren Reeder, CEO of Tourism Industry Association of Alberta joins Sarah to take a look at the tourism boom in Alberta. The province shows the fastest tourism sector growth in the country. Darren covers what is drawing people in.
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    8 m
  • Bowl in style: Wear your own shoes at Splittsville Creekside
    Apr 22 2025
    Sarah welcomes Chris Murphy, manager of Splittsville Creekside, to talk about a big change; bowlers can now wear their own shoes. No Crocs allowed, but running shoes are A-OK.
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    5 m
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