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Category Archives: podcasts
Portland
Everyone knows the Pacific Coast stereotype; its a cyclists dream-land where cities make decisions with cyclists in mind and it never snows. With this in mind, Giacomo of the Monday Morning Special Blend on CKCU FM talks with Jonathan Maus, … Continue reading
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People for a Better Ottawa
I’m remiss to make two posts in a day (sequential, no less!), but I figure a conversation I had with Phil Robinson of People for a Better Ottawa more or less fits within this blog’s mandate. In any case, you … Continue reading
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The Otesha Project
On my other blog, I have an interview up with the Otesha Project’s Kathleen Cote, first heard on my CKCU show. For those unfamiliar, Otesha is an organization that promotes environmental sustainability in part through a short play, often performed … Continue reading
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