Episodes

  • E#11 Jerrica Hackett on the Provincial Prison System
    Feb 14 2022

    "Corrections is a catchall for the failures of society." Alisha and Christian interview Jerrica about her experiences as a corrections officer and employee in a community based organization assisting former inmates. Jerrica describes her transition from "lock-em up and throw away the key" officer to more nuanced case manager that goes along with understanding how people get caught in the cycle of recidivism and how society lets its members down when they make mistakes. Jerrica has applied her take-aways from prisons to her new venture, the Good Wolf & Co. café.

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    Music credits
    I Like Pie I Like Cake But I like You Best of All--Sam Lanin & His Orchestra (1925)
    The Smiler--Fred Van Eps (banjo) John Burckhardt (piano) (1925)

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    35 mins
  • E#10 Part 7 of the 100 Year War on Salmon
    Jan 12 2022

    In this final episode of the 100 Year War on Salmon, Jack Emberly concludes his conversation with salmon historian and ARMS co-founder Geoff Clayton. Geoff characterizes the behaviors and attitudes of the main players in the devastation of salmon stocks in the Alouette Watershed.

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    Music credits
    Meus Pensamento by reiswerk (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Reiswerk/58079 Ft: Tigrao

    Trumpet with Harmon mute in C# by solos_to_use (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/solos_to_use/63777 Ft: Peter Dragotta



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    26 mins
  • E#9 Part 6 of the 100 Year War on Salmon
    Nov 10 2021

    In License to Kill, Entrainment Rears Its Ugly Head, Jack Emberly continues his conversation with salmon historian and ARMS co-founder Geoff Clayton on the misdirection provided to community members by both the power company that diverts Alouette Watershed waters, and the government ministries and agencies charged with protecting salmon and watersheds.

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    Music credits
    Piano Romantisme by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
    La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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    37 mins
  • E#8 Trevor Takasaki Interview + Anna Hendry Interview & Performance
    Nov 1 2021

    Christian explains that the CEED Centre Neighbourhood House was once an English language kindergarten built by the Japanese Canadian community in Maple Ridge in the early part of the 20th Century. Then the WWII internment of Japanese Canadians changed everything. His first guest, Trevor Takasaki, returned to live and work in Maple Ridge where his father was born but never got a chance to stay because of the mounting racism before and after the war. Trevor is a teacher and president of the Maple Ridge Teachers Association. He shares some profound insights on Canadian identity, systemic racism toward indigenous peoples and how cultural diversity is a critical factor in teaching kids to work harmoniously with others.
    Music is the universal language of mankind. Christian's second guest is Maple Ridge singer-songwriter Anna Hendry, who records and performs as Anna Isobella <3. After a brief chat, Anna plays her original tune Or So I Thought as well as a cover of Fleetwood Mac's Dreams. Her cover of Mac Demarco's catchy tune, Let My Baby Stay, takes us out.

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    Songs performed by Anna Isobella <3:
    Dreams by Fleetwood Mac
    Let My Baby Stay by Mac Demarco

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    49 mins
  • E#7 Part 5 of the 100 Year War on Salmon
    Sep 29 2021

    In Part 5 of the 100 Year War on Salmon, Jack Emberly prompts Geoff Clayton to relate how he and the community finally start to make some headway with BC Hydro to release more water into the Alouette River through the dam. It takes the threat of legal action and tough talk to motivate the Provincial Government to get water flow concessions from BC Hydro. Best quote: "It was a no nonsense group that wasn't going to roast weenies over a campfire and sing kumbaya."

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    Maple Ridge singer-songwriter Anna Isobella performs a cover of the Tears for Fears tune Everybody Wants to Rule the World.

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    24 mins
  • E#6 Kim Wright Interview + Part 4 of the 100 Year War on Salmon
    Aug 11 2021

    Follow former Maple Ridge resident Kim Wright across Canada to St. Damien, QC, where she is becoming a changemaker coach and consumer of pine tree syrup as she converses with host Christian. Then pick up the latest installment in the 7-part series, the 100 Year War on Salmon, in which Jack Emberly asks Geoff Clayton about the events that led up to the creation of the streamkeeper and watershed advocacy organization, ARMS, or the Alouette River Management Society. We're calling this segment New Recruits: The Battle for Water Heats Up.

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    https://acecoachtraining.com/books/ The Energy of Money by Maria Nemeth, PhD. This book is mentioned by Kim for her book study group for changemakers.


    Music Credits

    • The Isolator by @nop (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Lancefield/63810
    • Meus Pensamento by Reiswerk (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Reiswerk/58079 Ft: Tigrao
    • Rooted In Soil by Aussens@iter (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/tobias_weber/57533 Ft: Bill Ray
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    46 mins
  • E#5 The Koop Report--Government Skullduggery at Coquitlam
    Jul 7 2021

    Jack, Christian and Geoff Clayton outline how private power companies manipulate governments in the early 1900s to divert water courses for power generation at the expense of salmon runs, First Nations and local cities, setting the precedent for watersheds throughout BC, including the Alouette watershed in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. The effects of this skullduggery (trickery) are still impacting humans and ecosystems today.

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    44 mins
  • E#4 Part 3 of the 100 Year War on Salmon + Wellness on the Farm
    Jun 23 2021

    In Segment 1, catch up on Part 3 of Jack's conversation with Christian about Geoff Clayton's epic battle over restoring water flows in the Alouette watershed for salmon--a glimpse at the 100 Year War that has been waged on salmon by power companies and ineffective government agencies. In Segment 2, join Amy in conversation with Kristen Dobbs about Wellness on the farm and her podcast "the Struggle is Real." You'll also be treated to the Froggy Symphony, written and performed by Jack. Christian's poem, Tiny Ripples, reflects his memories of canoeing on a lake high on a mountain plateau in B.C.'s Thompson-Nicola region.

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    1 hr and 1 min