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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

KLAUSTERFOKKEN PLAYLIST FOR OCTOBER 2ND, 2023, 10PM – MIDNIGHT ET

Artist – Song Title Mason Tikl – Klausterfokken Opener Pain – Revolution Striatum – Tube Box, or Not Tube Box? Steven Wilson – Actual Brute Facts Arkasia – Deflection Kylira – Masochistic Thing Steven Wilson – Time Is Running Out Figure – Torture Chamber Genghis Tron – Alone in the Heart of the Light Porcupine … Continue reading KLAUSTERFOKKEN PLAYLIST FOR OCTOBER 2ND, 2023, 10PM – MIDNIGHT ET →

Mike Farwell Show

Monday October 2nd 2023

The opening monologue (0:56);Council approves reduced parking requirement in downtown Guelph (12:20); City of Cambridge evicts encampment residents from Soper Park (20:54); Rant or Rave (41:57); Guelph Transit offers free rides to Storm games (1:25:57); Almost one in ten residents of Waterloo Region are food insecure (1:45:19); ECU hosts inaugural 'Trick or Trot' (1:56:58); No evidence yet to support Biden impeachment charges (2:08:04); U of G program helps football player balance military duties (2:28:26); Parting Shots (2:39:52)

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Amy Smoke of O:se Kenhionhata:tie introduces the new Willow River Centre

♦CKMS News – 2023-10-02 – Amy Smoke of O:se Kenhionhata:tie introduces the new Willow River Centre On June 20th, 2020, O:se Kenhionhata:tie, also known as Land Back Camp, was originally launched by Amy Smoke, Bangishimo, and Terre Chartrand in what was known as Victoria Park in Kitchener. The camp quickly became a hub of activity … Continue reading Amy Smoke of O:se Kenhionhata:tie introduces the new Willow River Centre →

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 30, 10/1/23

♦Download: soundfm.s3.amazonaws.com/RadioNowhere231001Episode30.mp3, 58m50s, 81.0 MBytes   Young Lady, You’re Scaring Me Ron Gallo (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes Elvis Costello Heaven and Hell John Entwistle Turn to Hate Orville Peck Paper Planes M.I.A. The Scene Big Sugar Mama Yake na Sofia (His Mother and Sofia) Sunset Band We Used to Know Jethro Tull … Continue reading Radio Nowhere Episode 30, 10/1/23 →

The Games Institute

Machine Talk: Speech in Human-Agent Interaction

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Kitchener Baptist Sermons

Truths About Life

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Kitchener Baptist Sermons

Eternity In View

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Debt Free in 30 Minutes

474 – The CEBA Loan Dilemma

Are you a small business dealing with the CEBA loan repayment dilemma?  Ted Michalos and Doug Hoyes dive deep into the world of CEBA loans and the crucial decisions you need to make about repaying them.  For many small businesses, the loan was a lifeline during the pandemic but as the repayment deadline is looming it’s time to evaluate your options.  Join us as we help you to understand the pros and cons of getting a bank loan to repay the CEBA loan, tax considerations that could impact your decision and explore what to do if you don’t qualify for the CEBA loan repayment.

Related Links:

What happens it you can’t pay your CEBA loan blog:  www.hoyes.com/blog/what-happens-if-you-cant-pay-your-ceba-loan/

Federal Government CEBA loan page: ceba-cuec.ca/

Mike Farwell Show

Friday September 29th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); U11A Lady Rangers play "Every Child Matters" game tomorrow (13:39); Knowing where your money is going proves crucial to supporting Indigenous businesses (20:41); Museum hosts launch and signing of 'Seven Grandfather Teachings: A journey to self-healing' (32:44); Friday Four Panel (42:15); The Coach's Show (1:26:19); Season-opening 50/50 jackpot expected to soar (1:34:47); Fall fair will support Food4Kids (1:46:08); Creatures of Whimsy coming to a stage near you (1:58:53); Free Phones Friday (2:09:28); Enjoy the annual FREE Family Oktoberfest Breakfast tomorrow (2:41:31)

Dog Friendly KW

Rachel Radyk on Dog Friendly KW's values and culture.

In the first episode of season 8, Justine and Mackenzie are joined by DFKW's Rachel Radyck to discuss the culture and values of the organisation how its members are doing good in our community. 


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

CKMS News -2023-09-29- Discussing the unfolding greenbelt scandal with Kevin Thomason

♦CKMS News – 2023-09-29 – Greenbelt updates, no compensation for developers. By: dan kellar Kitchener, ON –  As the Greenbelt situation continues to evolve, CKMS news again spoke with Kevin Thomason of the Grand River Environmental Network, and a local campaigner on a handful of campaigns to protect the Grand River watershed and the Waterloo … Continue reading CKMS News -2023-09-29- Discussing the unfolding greenbelt scandal with Kevin Thomason →

Beyond the Bulletin Podcast

Episode 161 - Reconciliation Student, University Club, Employee Equity

First Nations student Jeremiah Hyslop tells us what removing an offensive term in an eye exam has to do with reconciliation. The University Club is reopened for your dining pleasure. Complete your employee equity census to help paint an accurate picture of the UWaterloo community. And Waterloo recognizes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Links and resources: University Club: uwaterloo.ca/university-club/ Equity Equity Census: uwaterloo.ca/equity-data-strategy Nish Vibes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7wfkgWn3uY National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/national-day-truth-and-reconciliation-2023 United Way: ecommunity.uwaywrc.ca/crm/Start.jsp uwaterloo.ca/united-way/about-united-way-campaign/go-red-day-2023

LiveWild Radio

Ep. 99: Off Season Fitness Goals

If you are a summer person, it can be easy to go into slacker mode when the cooler weather comes. To keep on track, it helps to create some off-season fitness goals to keep you improving and get dialed in for next summer.   In this episode, we discuss suggested ideas for off-season goals and how to implement them. Catharine and Winston review how they plan their Fall and Winter to improve health and fitness and stay motivated, from body composition to fixing weaknesses.    Get jacked this winter rather than having to start over next spring. Make next summer the best ever by having your best off-season.   When you are ready to start a coaching program, you can find out more at www.livewildradio.com/fitnesscoaching    Fitness Equipment We Endorse and Support Us:   Bells of Steel Adjustable Kettlebells -Get the world's smallest gym with a pair of adjustable kettlebells from Bell of Steel rb.gy/nccwf. If you get the full set, you will have a set of bells that covers 12-32 kg (26-70lbs), which is enough to cover you from beginner to pro athlete.          

Mike Farwell Show

Thursday September 28th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); What the Hunka scandal reveals about Second World War complexities (20:45); Theatre company stages change in partnership with Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region (43:05); The Flipside (1:03:00); Grand Philharmonic Choir to hire symphony musicians for its concerts (1:25:24); Symphony musicians receive outpouring of community support (1:37:02); Wellesley prepares for famous ABC Festival (1:46:14); New event redefines self-care and mental wellness in Waterloo Region (1:57:29); Four in ten Canadian children face unsafe delays for spinal surgeries (2:07:52); Neighbourhood Table creates community in Cambridge where everyone is invited (2:29:19); Parting Shots (2:42:56)

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

LISTEN for more Smooth and Contemporary QUINTE JAZZ Saturday September 30, 2023 at 9AM Replay Sunday October 1, 2023 at 4PM

Baxton Brothers Forever Together SINGLE 2023 www.thebraxtonbrothers.comSherry Winston Spice Island SINGLE 2023 sherrywinston.comKeith “Kool K” Wilson She’s Like That SINGLE 2023 www.koolkentertainment.com/bioJonny Tobin & Zabrina Winter Lover TOGETHER 2020 www.jonnytobin.comBen Winkelman Heartbeat HEARTBEAT 2023 www.benwinkelman.comCarlos Henriquez Latin Gemini A NUYORICIAN TALE 2023 www.carloshenriquezmusic.comLaila Biali Blame It On My Youth YOUR REQUESTS 2023 lailabiali.com/bioBlankFor.ms Jason Moran … Continue reading LISTEN for more Smooth and Contemporary QUINTE JAZZ Saturday September 30, 2023 at 9AM Replay Sunday October 1, 2023 at 4PM →

Handpicked Podcast

Season 3, Episode 4 - “Farmer-led Research Helps us Realize That We're Really Innovators”: Improving Ecological Farming Practices and Farm-to-farm Knowledge Sharing with the Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario

Featuring Dr. Erin Nelson, Dr. Sarah Larsen, Heather Newman, Brent Preston 

In this episode of Handpicked: Stories from the Field, Dr. Erin Nelson from the University of Guelph interviews some of her community partners. She speaks with Dr. Sarah Larsen, Research Director at the Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario, and two participants in its farmer-led research program, Heather Newman and Brent Preston. The episode covers ecological farming and farmer-led research and shares important examples of what this looks like in the (quite literally) field.  

 

Contributors 

Co-Producers & Hosts: Laine Young & Amanda Di Battista  Producer: Charlie Spring Sound Design & Editing: Narayan Subramoniam 

 

Guests 

Dr. Erin Nelson Dr. Sarah Larsen Heather Newman Brent Preston

 

Support & FundingWilfrid Laurier University The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems Balsillie School for International AffairsUNESCO Chair on Food, Biodiversity & Sustainability  Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario EFAO’s Farmer-Led Research Program EFAO’s Research Library EFAO 2018: Minimum tillage with tarps Does tarping between succession plantings reduce the amount of tillage and labour required for organic salad production? EFAO 2020 Research Report: Performance of Chantecler chickens on a reduced protein grower ration Farmers for Climate Solutions Evaluating the EFAO’s Farmer-Led Research Program Nelson, E., Hargreaves, S., & Muldoon, D. (2023). Farmer knowledge as formal knowledge: A case study of farmer-led research in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 12(4), 1–24. 

 

Resources 

Moving Beyond Acknowledgments- LSPIRG Whose Land Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems

 

Connect with Us: 

Email: Handpickedpodcast@WLU.ca

Twitter/X: @Handpickedpodc

Facebook: Handpicked Podcast

 

Glossary of Terms 

Agroecology

 “Agroecology is a holistic and integrated approach that simultaneously applies ecological and social concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable agriculture and food systems. It seeks to optimize the interactions between plants, animals, humans and the environment while also addressing the need for socially equitable food systems within which people can exercise choice over what they eat and how and where it is produced.” 

www.fao.org/agroecology/overview/en/ 

 

Biodiversity 

“Biological diversity — or biodiversity — is the variety of life on Earth, in all its forms, from genes and bacteria to entire ecosystems such as forests or coral reefs. The biodiversity we see today is the result of 4.5 billion years of evolution, increasingly influenced by humans. Biodiversity forms the web of life that we depend on for so many things – food, water, medicine, a stable climate, economic growth, among others.” 

www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/biodiversity 

 

Climate Change Adaptation 

“Adaptation refers to adjustments in ecological, social or economic systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli and their effects. It refers to changes in processes, practices and structures to moderate potential damages or to benefit from opportunities associated with climate change. In simple terms, countries and communities need to develop adaptation solutions and implement actions to respond to current and future climate change impacts.” 

unfccc.int/topics/adaptation-and-resilience/the-big-picture/introduction 

 

Ecological Agriculture  

“Regenerative, organic and other holistic practices that improve soil health, protect vital resources such as water and biodiversity, reduce synthetic inputs and prioritize renewable energy sources. 

Socially engaged practices that ensure that farming communities are diverse, vibrant, and resilient, while making healthy agricultural products accessible. 

Forward-looking practices that are knowledge-intensive and regionally specific, and embrace the potential benefits that innovation and technology provide.” 

efao.ca/about/ 

 

EFAO 

“The Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO) supports farmers to build resilient ecological farms and grow a strong knowledge-sharing community. Established in 1979 by farmers for farmers, EFAO is a membership organization that focuses on farmer-led education, research and community building. EFAO brings farmers together so they can learn from each other and improve the health of their soils, crops, livestock and the environment, to steward resilient ecological farms.” 

efao.ca/ 

 

Extension Services 

“An agricultural extension service offers technical advice on agriculture to farmers, and also supplies them with the necessary inputs and services to support their agricultural production. It provides information to farmers and passes to the farmers new ideas developed by agricultural research stations. Agricultural extension programmes cover a broad area including improved crop varieties, better livestock control, improved water management, and the control of weeds, pests or plant diseases. Where appropriate, agricultural extension may also help to build up local farmers' groups and organizations so that they can benefit from extension programmes. Agricultural extension, therefore, provides the indispensable elements that farmers need to improve their agricultural productivity.” 

www.fao.org/3/t0060e/T0060E03.htm#:~:text=An%20agricultural%20extension%20service%20offers,developed%20by%20agricultural%20research%20stations. 

 

Farmer-led research 

“Farmer-led research is a process of inquiry that uses the scientific method to address your on-farm curiosities and challenges in a way that is compatible with your farming and your equipment. It is a flexible and powerful tool that can be integral to improving operations on your farm, including the environmental and economic impacts of your innovations and comparisons.” 

efao.ca/farmer-led-research/ 

 

Tillage 

“Tillage—turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding—has long been part of crop farming. However, intensive soil tillage can increase the likelihood of soil erosion, nutrient runoff into nearby waterways, and the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. A reduction in how often or how intensively cropland is tilled enables the soil to retain more organic matter, which leaves the soil less susceptible to wind and water erosion and helps store, or "sequester," carbon.” 

www.ers.usda.gov/topics/farm-practices-management/crop-livestock-practices/soil-tillage-and-crop-rotation/ 

 

Discussion Questions 

  1. What are some of the benefits of “farmer-led research” compared to research proposed and carried out by an external organization or agency?   

  1. What did hearing from the farmer-researchers themselves add to your understanding?   

  1. The farmer-researchers talk about isolation in the farming profession. How do you think participation in the farmer-led research program could help with that isolation?  

  1. One guest mentioned the de-funding of extension services in Canada. Why do you think access to knowledge about ecological and organic farming might be in decline? How do you think farmer-led research could make up for some of this loss of knowledge in Canada? How might farmer-led extension services differ from- and improve upon- more traditional structures of agricultural extension?


CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Through the Static Episode 13 – 09/27/23

Another (Wednes)day, another episode of Through the Static! Leaping between classic era-defining tunes, chill late-night indie, and tracks that leave you a bit concerned, there’s something for everyone! Burning Down the House – Talking Heads A Passionate Age – Islands Perfect Day – Lou Reed Forever (Sailing) – Snail Mail Dear God I Hate Myself … Continue reading Through the Static Episode 13 – 09/27/23 →

Kitchener Baptist Sermons

Rebuke And Confusion

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Mike Farwell Show

Wednesday September 27th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); Canadian migrant worker programs leave people vulnerable (19:57); Volunteer applications remain down 20% in Waterloo Region (42:52); Question or Comment (1:02:36); Blue Jays Hunter (1:25:11); Canadian laser instrument makes asteroid most surveyed in our solar system (1:44:55); Corporate logos have made their way onto baseball uniforms. Where will it end? (2:07:56); 10th annual Hockey Helps the Homeless tournament is one month away (2:28:14); Parting Shots (2:39:56)

Dog Friendly KW

Full Episode: Exploring the Dog Friendly KW experience w/ Rachel Radyk

In the first episode of season 8, Mackenzie and Justine are joined by DFKW's culture and policy lead Rachel Radyck who talks about why DFKW is such a great place to volunteer. They also discuss the organizational culture and values and how people can get involved (even if they don't have dogs). Rachel also goes through a quick Kibbles and Bits segment where she talks about her favourite pup-friendly spots in KW. 


Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

Yes, the Eucharist Really Is Jesus! (w/ Joe Heschmeyer)

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

81 82 83 84 Season 2 Episode 49: Keeping It 100

I’m proud to have had the opportunity to share with you a hundred hours of great retro-alternative music! Hope you enjoy this one!

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

From the Void #65 September 26th

♦Welcome to Episode #65 of From the Void Tonight I’m playing Flaming Lips, NIN, Black Mountain, Faith No More, Ty Segall, The Mars Volta and Primus My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to good music. ALSO!!! I released  a … Continue reading From the Void #65 September 26th →

Communitech

Fast Track Health 2023 Solution Showcase 2023

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Mike Farwell Show

Tuesday September 26th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); Pressure mounts for Speaker Anthony Rota to resign (20:16); MPPs return to work with Greenbelt scandal still dominating the agenda (42:56); Waterloo writer pens book of Canadian music trivia (1:03:17); Five Minutes with Farwell (1:20:34); GRT users cope with overcrowded buses as ridership increases (1:25:13); Wellington County farm association to host children's safety day this weekend (1:46:09); MP recommends online registry of domestic extremist activity after receiving death threats (2:08:10); Waterloo organization changes name to reflect changing needs of Canadians with disabilities (2:29:16); Parting Shots (2:41:16)

The Games Institute

Physiological Measures for Games and VR: Novel Tools and Approaches

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

Radio Nowhere Episode 29, 9/24/23

♦Download: soundfm.s3.amazonaws.com/RadioNowhere230924Episode29.mp3, 59m02s, 81.0 MBytes   Combination of the Two Big Brother & The Holding Company & Janis Joplin Radar Love Golden Earring Waterloo Sunset The Kinks Caravan Van Morrison Willin’ Little Feat Cowgirl In The Sand Neil Young & Crazy Horse Mustang Sally Wilson Picket Money (That’s What I Want) The Beatles Early In … Continue reading Radio Nowhere Episode 29, 9/24/23 →

Dog Friendly KW

Rachel Radyk on why volunteering for Dog Friendly KW is worthwhile

In the first episode of season 8, Justine and Mackenzie are joined by DFKW's Rachel Radyck to discuss why the organisation is a fun and fulfilling place to volunteer.  


Mid-Credit Scene

Mid Credit Minute - Is Prong Wrong About You Don't Mess With the Zohan

Mikes Pereira and Clark sit down with local communicator and avid movie-not-watcher Charlotte Prong and see if she is able to guess what a movie is about from the title alone. In this episode, Charlotte guesses You Don't Mess With the Zohan.

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Mid-Credit Scene is proudly broadcast on Midtown Radio.


Kitchener Baptist Sermons

Men’s Bible Study: Philippians 4:1-7 (Part 9)

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Mike Farwell Show

Monday September 25th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); What's next for the KW Symphony? (20:31); Rant or Rave (42:21); Kitchener church breaks ground on new affordable housing project (1:24:36); Kitchener charity earns chance to win vehicle to deliver meals (1:44:53); Impact 23 International Theatre Festival launches this week (1:55:03); This is National Drive Electric Week (2:07:15); Three smallest breweries in the region team up for Oktoberfest Biergarten (2:26:53); Parting Shots(2:38:52)

Kitchener Baptist Sermons

The “Follow Me” of Christ

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Father To Son “Live to Air” Porch Party Pre Show location Halloween Animals from Kitchener… Explore Trio from Kitchener………… Henry Taylor and the Long Horse Rangers…  

Kitchener Baptist Sermons

God is Greater Than Tribulation

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CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

LISTEN for more smooth and contemporary QUINTE JAZZ Saturday September 23, 2023 at 9AM Replay Sunday September 24, 2023 at 4PM

After broadcast on SoundCloud[soundcloud.com/user-163878073/sets/quinte-jazz] Justin Young Forever Yours SINGLE 2023 www.justinyoungsax.comRubim de Toledo feat. Karimah Rhythm Chante THE DRIP 2023 www.rubim.comMarcus Anderson Care For You SINGLE 2023 marcusanderson.netJay Danley Black Cherry ROBICHEAUX 2023www.allaboutjazz.com/robicheaux-jay-danley-jay…Bob Baldwin All My Life B POSITIVE 2022 www.bobbaldwin.comAylssa Giammaria The Only Part IN TIME 2023 alyssagiammaria.com/aboutLucas Pino New Girl COVERS 2023 www.lucaspino.comNick … Continue reading LISTEN for more smooth and contemporary QUINTE JAZZ Saturday September 23, 2023 at 9AM Replay Sunday September 24, 2023 at 4PM →

Debt Free in 30 Minutes

473 – The Financial Aftermath of the Pandemic in Ontario vs. Newfoundland

Join the conversation with Ian Penney, a Licensed Trustee from Janes & Noseworthy, and Doug Hoyes as they provide insights into managing your finances in the aftermath of the pandemic, with a focus on the distinctions between Newfoundland and Ontario.  During the discussion, they delve into the economic landscapes of these regions, spotlighting key industries such as oil and gas, fishing, forestry, tourism, and mining.  Tune in to gain valuable advice on navigating your financial journey post-pandemic.

Related Links:

Website: janesnoseworthy.ca/

LinkedIn Janes & Noseworthy: www.linkedin.com/company/janes-and-noseworthy/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/JanesNoseworthy

Twitter: twitter.com/JanesNoseworthy

Mike Farwell Show

Friday September 22nd 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); Parents are not fascists for being skeptical of gender politics (20:13); Friday Four Panel (42:59); Hockey: Faster Than Ever (1:24:38); Waterloo author launches latest book (1:35:10); Great things are happening in Elmira (1:44:56); Sunday marks 19th annual Kitchener Fallen Firefighter Memorial Day (1:56:14); Free Phones Friday (2:07:33)

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

WR Community Town Halls: “Renoviction-Righting the Reno-Wrong”

This segment is on Renoviction and the work of locals, who step up and beyond for community welfare. We will follow progress as well via CKMS Community Connections [CCC]. Kudos to Regional Councillor, Robert Deutschmann. And thanks very much Megan! 

Handpicked Podcast

Season 3, Episode 3 - Handpicked Presents: The Indigenous Health and Food Systems Podcast – “Environmental Dispossession:”

 

Hosted by: Dr. Marylynn Steckley 

Produced in collaboration with: Dr. Sonia Wesche, Victoria Marchand, & Dr. Josh Steckley 

 

In this episode of Handpicked: Stories from the Field, we present an episode of the Indigenous Health and Food Systems Podcast called, “Environmental Dispossession, Land, and the Environment” This podcast is hosted by Dr. Marylynn Steckley from Carleton University and is produced in collaboration with Dr. Sonia Wesche and Victoria Marchand from the University of Ottawa and Dr. Josh Steckley from the University of Toronto, Scarborough. The Indigenous Health and Food Systems Podcast aims to elevate the voices of Indigenous scholars in the areas of Indigenous health, food sovereignty, and the social determinants of health. This episode explores the complicated nature of Indigenous connections to land, and how that impacts Indigenous food systems. The guests in the episode explore ideas of environmental dispossession, traditional Indigenous food practices, and environmental stewardship.  

 

Contributors 

Co-Producers & Hosts: Laine Young & Amanda Di Battista  

Producer: Charlie Spring 

Sound Design & Editing: Laine Young & Narayan Subramoniam 

 

Guests 

Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller 

Dr. Hannah Tait Neufeld 

Ida Harkness 

Emily Charman 

Chanel Best 

Brette Thomson 

Hannah Arnold 

 

Support & Funding 

Funding for the Indigenous Health & Food Systems Podcast episode was provided to M. Steckley and S. Wesche by a Shared Online Projects Initiative grant through a partnership between the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.

Dr. Josh Steckley was supported by the Sustainable Food and Farming Futures Cluster at the University of Toronto, Scarborough 

Wilfrid Laurier University 

The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems 

Balsillie School for International Affairs  

CIGI 

 

Music Credits 

Keenan Reimer-Watts 

Keith Whiteduck 

 

Resources 

Moving Beyond Acknowledgments- LSPIRG Whose Land Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems Indigenous Food Systems and Food Sovereignty Podcast 

 

The Inconvenient Indian  

Tait Neufeld, H. And C.A.M., Richmond, Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre. 2017. Impacts of Place and Social Spaces on Traditional Food Systems in Southwestern Ontario. International Journal of Indigenous Health 12(1):93. 

 

Connect with Us: 

Email: Handpickedpodcast@WLU.ca

Twitter/X: @Handpickedpodc

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Glossary of Terms 

Alienation 

In Marxist thought, the separation of humans from meaningful engagement with their lifeworlds, specifically through wage labour.  

www.yorku.ca/horowitz/courses/lectures/35_marx_alienation.html  

Colonialism “Colonialism has been defined as systems and practices that ‘seek to impose the will of one people on another and to use the resources of the imposed people for the benefit of the imposer’ (Assante, 2006). Colonialism can operate within political, sociological, cultural values and systems of a place even after occupation by colonizers has ended. Colonization is defined as the act of political, physical and intellectual occupation of space by the (often forceful) displacement of Indigenous populations, and gives rise to settler-colonialism, colonial and neo-colonial relations, and coloniality." 

www.yorku.ca/edu/unleading/systems-of-oppression/coloniality-and-settler-colonialism/

The Coming Faces/ Seven Generations 

The Coming Faces is a metaphor for future generations that will need food, water, and land (Horn-Miller – this episode). It is a way of acting with future generations in mind and aligns with the Anishnabek principle of the Seven Generations (Steckley – this episode).  

Crown Land  

Land owned by the provincial government.  

Displacement 

An act of physical and spiritual removal of people from land, an act of colonization. 

Environmental Dispossession 

This describes the loss of land and physical displacement that has resulted in Indigenous populations experiencing trauma, poverty, health and other social problems. 

ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1200&context=aprci  

Environmental Stewardship 

“The responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices to enhance ecosystem resilience and human well-being" 

dash.harvard.edu/handle/1/9774650 

Food sovereignty  

"Food Sovereignty is the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems."  

viacampesina.org/en/  

Grounded Normativity 

“Term by Indigenous scholar Glen Coulthard to describe Indigenous peoples’ relationships to land and place, and the solidarity that emerges from this." 

www.jstor.org/stable/26359594 

Indian Act 

A policy enacted by the federal government in 1876 which led to the elimination of any Indigenous self-government, mandated attendance in residential schools, banned Indigenous spiritual and cultural activities, removal of land, and other discriminatory actions. 

www.nwac.ca/assets-knowledge-centre/Indian-Act-Said-What-infographic.pdf 

Land Back  

“a movement that has existed for generations with a long legacy of organizing and sacrifice to get Indigenous Lands back into Indigenous hands.” 

landback.org/ 

Original Instructions 

The constellation of teachings and ethical guidelines for living: for hunting, family and ceremonial life, and so on. 

www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ 

Residential Schools 

The Indian residential schools operated in Canada between the 1870s and 1990s, with the goal of assimilating Indigenous people into settler society. These were ran by the Canadian government and various churches. Over 150,000 Indigenous people are estimated to have attended these institutions. Indigenous children were separated from their families, forbidden to speak their traditional languages, and many suffered extreme physical, mental, spiritual, emotional and sexual abuse, neglect, and death. 

www.anishinabek.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/An-Overview-of-the-IRS-System-Booklet.pdf 

Resurgence 

Unlike reconciliation, Indigenous resurgence focuses less on reconciliation with settlers, and centres around Indigenous nations determining how Indigenous rights, recognition, and relationships with other peoples will be respected.  

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320719307803  

Three Sisters 

Corn, beans and squash: three crops grown in symbiotic relationship in some Indigenous communities. In Haudenosaunee storytelling, the Three Sisters sprouted from the body of Sky Woman’s daughter. 

agriculture.canada.ca/en/science/story-agricultural-science/scientific-achievements-agriculture/three-sisters-optimizing-value-and-food-potential-ancestral-indigenous-crop-system 

 

Discussion Questions  

  1. What is land? 

  1. What are some of the different ways that speakers described relating to land and land ownership? Why is the ‘family cottage’ a delicate conversation in Canada?

  1. In what ways do the concepts of Coming Faces and the Three Sisters speak to environmental sustainability?

  1. How does ‘land dispossession’ differ from ‘environmental dispossession’?

  1. How does history and the ongoing colonization faced by Indigenous people affect the food system?

  1. How could the return of land through the Land Back movement positively impact Indigenous people’s access to traditional foods and food practices?

  1. Many of the students in this episode expressed challenges with discussing the ideas of stolen land and the Land Back movement with their families. If you were going to discuss this with your family, what language and ideas would you use? 

 

 

 

 


Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

How to Have Meaningful Catholic Relationships (w/ Andrew and Sarah Swafford)

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CKMS News – 2023-09-21 – Kevin Thomason discusses mounting pressure on Doug Ford over the Green Belt

♦CKMS News -2023-09-21- GREN Greenbelt Update. By: dan kellar Kitchener, ON –  Today show features an interview with Kevin Thomason of the Grand River Environmental Network, who is working on a handful of campaigns to protect the Grand River watershed and the Waterloo moraine, and for quite a while now organising against Ontario’s conservative government’s … Continue reading CKMS News – 2023-09-21 – Kevin Thomason discusses mounting pressure on Doug Ford over the Green Belt →

The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast

The Wide World Of Motorsports Podcast S06E32 9/17/23

On this episode of @THEWWOMS:


We preview NASCAR Pinty's @ Delaware , F1 @ Singapore and NASCAR @ Texas Preview + MORE


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Mike Farwell Show

Thursday September 21st 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); Are local mayors holding secret meetings to discuss sensitive issues? (21:42); Conestoga College to create student housing in former office building in downtown Kitchener (43:03); The Flipside (1:02:44); Five Minutes with Farwell (1:20:42); Mother manages to raise teens without cell phones (1:26:44); More than a dozen local soldiers joined an elite fighting force to defeat the Nazis in WWII (1:46:17); New street harassment bylaw counters hate and racism in Waterloo Region (2:08:34); Harry Watts Memorial Ride for National Service Dogs (2:30:09); Parting Shots(2:41:43)

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Take Back the Night celebrates 40 years in Waterloo Region and puts the spotlight on personal safety at night.

♦CKMS News -2023-09-21- Take Back The Night MP Holmes, Kitchener The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region is hosting the 40th anniversary of the Take Back the Night event and march this Thursday September 21. The event and march hopes to raise awareness of the threat of sexual violence and comes in the wake … Continue reading Take Back the Night celebrates 40 years in Waterloo Region and puts the spotlight on personal safety at night. →

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Through the Static Episode 12 – 09/20/23

♦Special episode with Katie Munshaw of Dizzy, in anticipation of their fall tour (stopping in Waterloo on October 19!) following the release of Dizzy’s third self-titled studio album! Listen for stories, laughs, and of course, music! Birthmark – Dizzy Twist – Dizzy Open Up Wide – Dizzy Starlings – Dizzy Funeral – Phoebe Bridgers Easy … Continue reading Through the Static Episode 12 – 09/20/23 →

LiveWild Radio

Ep. 98: Minimum Effective Dose

There is a lot of talk about optimal training, but we love the concept of Minimum Effective Dose.

  This is the minimum amount of training to make progress. For people who are pressed for time, this approach will still get you progressing toward your goals with the least amount of time spent exercising.   Depending on our schedules and time of year, we will have times when we train optimally, with many hours spent training per week with periods of minimalist training.   In this episode, Winston talks about the amount of work needed to improve strength, muscle mass, endurance and mobility. You will probably be surprised by how little you need to do to see measurable progress.   When you are ready to start a coaching program, you can find out more at www.livewildradio.com/fitnesscoaching    Fitness Equipment We Endorse and Support Us:   Bells of Steel Adjustable Kettlebells -Get the world's smallest gym with a pair of adjustable kettlebells from Bell of Steel rb.gy/nccwf. If you get the full set, you will have a set of bells that covers 12-32 kg (26-70lbs), which is enough to cover you from beginner to pro athlete.

Kitchener Baptist Sermons

Helpful Principles From Luke 5

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Mike Farwell Show

Wednesday September 20th 2023

The opening monologue (0:56); Protest and counter-protest planned for downtown Kitchener today (19:18); Updated bylaw does little to quiet noisy vehicles (41:35); Question or Comment (1:01:03); Blue Jays Hunter (1:24:01); Downtown Kitchener landmark celebrates 130th birthday (1:44:15); School library books under increasing scrutiny (2:06:05); Ice Cream for Breakfast returns for a 7th year (2:27:00); Parting Shots (2:37:36)

CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo

From the Void #64 September 19th

♦Welcome to Episode #64 of From the Void Tonight I’m playing Josh Homme! Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, Desert Session and Post Pop Depression…I’ll have to do another show again soon! My new podcast with Co – Host Peri Urban is on YouTube, it’s called The Listening Eyebrow and its about deep listening to … Continue reading From the Void #64 September 19th →

Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little

Your Most Frequently Asked Questions about Catholicism (w/ Robert LeBlanc)

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