Animal behaviour, animal welfare, animal protection. We cover it all.
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Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
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Shelter Success Simplified is a podcast designed to help you run your animal welfare organization better. We interview experts in a concise format to give you the tools to save more animals while simplifying your work and setting up your organization for success in the long run. It’s short enough to listen while driving to work or when on a break.
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Dishing out daily doses of positivity and humor, with stories that are always served "sunny-side-up"
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People, Pets, and Purpose is an interview-style podcast that explores the human-animal bond and what really matters. This show is hosted by Diaz Dixon—the Maddie’s® Advisor for External Affairs and Partnerships for the Human Animal Support Services project. The Human Animal Support Services project reimagines a world where the human and animal welfare industries work together to serve people and pets in need. Learn more about our work at humananimalsupportservices.org.
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If Sarah Reeves was a faery instead of a human, it would be a whole lot easier for her to get what she wants: to ride Cheval Bayard in an elite competition; to earn a spot on the Mundane Intervention Team; and for Brendan Greenwood to like her. But Regan, her archrival at the stables is doing everything she can to steal Cheval Bayard out from under Sarah. There are more students than spaces for the Mundane Intervention Team, and competition is fierce. And Brendan inexplicably likes mean-girl ...
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Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. *For transcripts of most shows, visit https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/podcast/.
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Discover the best of everything in Waxahachie, Texas.
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Spotlighting people doing great things in our community. Support this podcast: null/support
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Impressionistic meanderings and contemporary comment of various types. Eclectic Omnibus Cover art photo provided by nibras al-riyami on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nabsta
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Teemill Podcast is here to help people that want to sell t-shirts online. Learn the tips and tricks of the industry and hear inspiring stories from brilliant people.
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Welcome to the Yikes Nation. Subscribe to our channel for new vlogs every Sun & Thurs. New Podcasts whenever the mood strikes! (Sat lol) Follow us on social media!!!! Morgan: twitter.com/thecaptainmorg instagram.com/thecaptainmorg Ben: twitter.com/benjamin_hike instagram.com/benjamin_hike
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From 9 am to 12 pm every weekday, veteran radio personality Kieno Kammies will champion the issues facing individual Capetonians by using the station’s vast network of contacts for good, while also courting controversy by holding governmental ministers to account and seeking the truth within the politics. Tune in to Today with Kieno Kammies for longer interviews reflecting and unpacking some of the biggest national news stories of the day and join the conversation on The Open Line. Kieno wil ...
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532: Lavenda Denney, Executive Director, Winchester Area SPCA
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Barry invites you to 'sit, stay', and enjoy the variety of programs that the Winchester Area SPCA offers to animals and animal lovers in the community. Executive Director Lavenda Denney describes a program that provides foster homes to pets of women who are in an abusive situation and seeking shelter at the Laurel Center, until they are in a safe p…
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It's pretty common for animal shelters to find themselves awash with kittens in the spring. But this year seems to be setting records.
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Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community.저자 Stacy LeBaron
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Our astronomical neighbourhood is having quite a busy couple of days. Yesterday an asteroid passed close by to earth…and another one will do the same tomorrow. It won’t hit us, as far as we can tell, but it’ll be close enough to give some starwatchers pause.
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Last week Our birder Alain Clavette introduced us to bird expert and author Pete Dunne who's written more than a dozen books about natural history and birding. His latest book is The Shorebirds of North America. But Alain was such a huge fan...he had an even longer conversation
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Although summer is here, there's still lots happening for our political panel to discuss.
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How feasible is bringing back passenger rail? And what would need to happen?
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The Crow Murder Mysteries is an art installation / who-done-it that will be taking over Fredericton starting Canada Day. The mixed media series will feature carvings at several Fredericton landmarks, which will include QR codes linking to a mystery novel.
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Every Thursday on our What's Cooking segment we're connecting with people around the province who are serious about food. This week we're off to Moncton. Jordan Holden is the chef at Tony's Bistro and Patisserie. He's also an avid forager with a love of mushrooms.
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Ducks are literally dropping themselves off at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute these days! Heat and humidity forced an eider duck to drop right on the institute's driveway. Pam Novak will tell us about it.
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J.K. Irving, chairman of J.D. Irving Limited, died last week at the age of 96. Harvey Sawler first met Irving when Sawler was New Brunswick's director of tourism, and Irving was focused on the effort to restore the Bouctouche Dunes. Years later Sawler interviewed Irving for his book, 21st Century Irvings.…
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9 year old Mathias Goguen just released his first single! Pretty impressive. He's in our musical spotlight this week.
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The Green Party is calling for a revitalized passenger rail service in the region, including a new route between Campbellton and Sackville. Leader David Coon will join us to talk about the benefits and the costs.
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566: Trappers' Tips and Tricks, Part 2, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
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How can you outsmart even the wariest of community cats? Join us for the second part of our conversation with expert trapper Bryan Kortis from Neighborhood Cats, where he unveils advanced strategies for trapping elusive felines. Learn the art of camouflaging traps with natural materials like burlap, and discover innovative baiting techniques using …
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School may be out for the summer, but teachers hope students will remember what they learned. In the mandatory grade 10 Civics class, that includes something called digital citizenship. We'll learn about its importance in a cell phone fueled world.
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The Canada Health Act is 40 years old this year. We'll take a look back at the past 40 years, and where the state of healthcare is now, with two New Brunswick researchers -- Tracy Glynn and Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard.
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You've bought a house, the sold sign is up, but there's still work to be done before you move in. Saint John agent Jake Palmer is back to talk about real estate.
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531: World War II Veteran Doug Butler, B-24 Bomber Nose-Gunner
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Barry welcomes a member of the 'greatest generation' ... World War II veteran Doug Butler who served as a nose-gunner on a B-24 Bomber. Doug reflects on his nearly 100 years of life in the Winchester area including 75 years as a member of the Kiwanis Club of Winchester.저자 Barry Lee
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Lisa Porter moved to Woodstock a couple of years ago and brought her passion for Dragon Boat racing with her. Now she's president of the brand new paddling club and there's a big racing event in the community on Canada Day. We'll hear all about it.
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Experts are warning about another tick borne disease to keep an eye out for, if you venture into the long grass this season. Mount Allison biologist Vett Lloyd will join us with the details.
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Jeremy Dutcher and the Polaris Prize go way back. The Neqotkuk artist's very first album, 'Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa,' won the Polaris Prize back in 2018. And now his latest album, 'Motewolonuwok' has been nominated yet again for a Polaris. We talk about his musical journey, and what it's like to perform shows for his hometown crowd.…
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This week our birder interviews bird expert Pete Dunne.
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We'll hear about a heritage tour at Elsipogtog First Nation that made Tripadvisor's Bucket List of 10 Authentic Indigenous Experiences in Canada.
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A free concert tonight in Saint John celebrates the convergence of National Indigenous Peoples' Day, World Music Day and the Summer Solstice. We'll talk to one of the concert organizers, Chris Mesereau.
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There's a brand new musical theatre company in Fredericton with big plans to bring Broadway to local audiences. We speak to the couple spearing the non-profit.
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Every second Wednesday we speak with Michael Edwards from Science East, and he always has something new and interesting to share from the world of science. This week he'll be telling us about brand new living species being discovered all over the world.
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People are trying to stay cool this week, as super hot temperatures hit many parts of the province. But what about our pets and livestock? How hot is too hot for animals and what can we do to protect them? Tony Porter with the New Brunswick SPCA offers some advice.
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A provincial high school debate team member, president of a high school best buddies program, and a member of the climate action club - Audrey Cho seems to have done so much in her high school career - and now she's been recognized with a $56-thousand dollar scholarship. Host Clare Mackenzie speaks with her.…
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565: Trappers Tips and Tricks, Part 1, with Bryan Kortis, National Programs Director, Neighborhood Cats
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What if you could turn the most elusive feral cat into a successfully trapped and cared-for community member? Join Bryan Kortis from Neighborhood Cats as he brings extensive experience to the forefront in this special two-part audio presentation. Learn effective cat trapping techniques, established feeding patterns, and the use of various traps suc…
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It will be very sticky in the province this week. We reach New Brunswick's chief medical officer of health Dr. Yves Leger to get his recommendations for how to stay cool.
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We reach real estate agent Jake Palmer to talk about what comes next once the sold sign is up.
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Baie Verte's Jon McKiel has a new album, and it's on the long list for this year's Polaris Prize.
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Joining Barry this week is author Ellen Eschell Murphy, who has recently published historical fiction books pertaining to the Civil War and her own family history. Ellen served as the Commissioner of the Revenue for Frederick County, Virginia for 25 years, and in retirement has followed up on her love of telling historical fiction stories.…
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The Flourish Festival is on in Fredericton this week. We'll find out about a rave event this Friday that aims to include everyone in the fun.
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On this week's passion segment, we talk to two people in Fredericton who are very passionate about cricket.
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Shift’s resident birder Alain Clavette talks finches with a group of students.
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Shift’s political panel convenes to talk shop about politics in New Brunswick.
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People living on Grand Manan are a couple of steps closer to having an air ambulance stationed permanently on the island. The community has been without a dedicated plane since 2022. Now Ambulance New Brunswick confirms a King Air 200 plane has been purchased and the village will build a hangar.
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Financial abuse is the most common form of elder abuse in Canada and the Financial and Consumer Services Commission is asking people in the financial industry to stand up for older adults.
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The Greater Moncton Highland Games and Scottish Festival is underway. We'll hear from two organizers and athletes about the events taking place this weekend.
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The group that looks after Wilson's Point Historic site in Miramichi is asking people to take more care in the area. A stone worth thousands was toppled and damaged this week and it's not the only issue they're having.
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Pam Novak at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute joins us to talk about some stinky critters that are in care.
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A new survey of arts organizations in the province finds many are struggling financially. We reach the executive director of Artslink New Brunswick to learn more.
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564: Blending the Head and Heart to Help Animals, with Stephanie Mathers, Founder of Grants 4 Animals
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Ever wondered how treating a nonprofit like a business can unlock millions in funding? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Stephanie Mathers, a passionate animal welfare advocate and skilled grant writer, who has transitioned from the world of education to founding Grants for Animals. Stephanie’s journey began with the adoption of her first …
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Our world can use a little hope, healing, and happiness—and BestyBnB aims to deliver just that for every animal in need of crisis sheltering. BestyBnB was born out of a mission to keep pets and people safe, connected, and together, especially in times of emergency. Founders Andy Bond and Matt Krentz share the important work BestyBnB is doing to pro…
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Real Estate agent Jake Palmer is back to talk about buying and selling properties with kids in mind. He says while you may be happy to move, your kids may feel very differently. He'll share some advice.
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