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Brad Blanton and Radical Honesty
Podcasts, Portrait

Sunday, April 13, 2008 - 5:00 pm
 
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Brad BlantonI’ve wanted to produce a documentary on honesty for almost three years. In preparation, I gathered some street audio on honesty and dishonesty, definitions of the ideas and self-analysis (unfortunately, I seem to have misplaced some of this audio). I also conducted an incredibly insightful interview with Brad Blanton whose book Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth I was reading at the time.

When I conducted this interview in 2005, Dr. Blanton was preparing to pursue a political career as an independent, green candidate on a platform of honesty.

I still have designs on producing a documentary on honesty. At the same time, I can’t keep this interview to myself any longer.

Bracelets of Hope
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Sunday, April 6, 2008 - 7:00 pm
 
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Carrie-Anne with her Bracelets of HopeWhile in Perth, ON last August, I learned about Bracelets of Hope, an initiative to raise the money necessary to build a medical clinic for a Village of Hope in Harare, Zimbabwe — all by selling handmade bracelets. Even more impressive is that the initiative was dreamed up by a ten-year-old.

I met with Carrie-Anne Bauer and her mother, Pamela, in a park in Ottawa last August (2007) and conducted this interview. I’ve been beating myself up for not having released this interview sooner. That was before I received an update from Pamela this past Friday (April 4, 2008) . Her update inspired me to publish the interview now. I think it has more impact this way.

  • Show ID and intro
  • Interview with Carrie-Anne and Pamela Bauer (August 2007)
  • Update on Bracelets of Hope fundraising (April 2008)

Relevant links:

Photo of Carrie-Anne and the Bracelets of Hope provided by Pamela Bauer.

Whale Watching on the Jolly Breeze
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Sunday, January 20, 2008 - 7:00 am
 
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Photo of Finback Whale by Derek BeardsworthOur family vacation in August 2007 was a two-week, unplugged, extravaganza down the Fundy side of New Brunswick. The camping was fantastic and we were able to witness the awesome vertical tides of the Bay of Fundy.

The highlight of our trip was a whale watching expedition on the Jolly Breeze, a tall ship based out of (beautiful) St. Andrews by the sea.

  • Soundseeing tour of the Jolly Breeze
  • Interview with Rob Carney
  • Interview with Captain Troy

Photo: Derek Beardsworth

Sir Ken Robinson on Creativity and Education (part 2 of 2)
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Sunday, October 7, 2007 - 7:00 pm
 
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Sir Ken RobinsonIn the conclusion of this two part series, Sir Ken Robinson explains what ‘back to basics’ means, offers ways in which parents can help foster creativity in their children, and outlines his ideal school.

I recommend Sir Ken Robinson’s book, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative and a video of his presentation Do Schools Kill Creativity? which he delivered at the TED conference.

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Sir Ken Robinson on Creativity and Education (part 1 of 2)
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Sunday, September 30, 2007 - 9:30 pm
 
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Sir Ken RobinsonI first learned about Sir Ken Robinson and his research on creativity and the decline of creativity in education when I saw a video of a presentation he delivered at the TED conference (Do Schools Kill Creativity?). His book Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative is an in depth analysis of education systems and the role of creativity as part of our ourselves and our education.

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Promo: Recovery Program Documentary
Podcasts, Promo

Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 1:09 pm
 
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In March 2006, I took a day off of work to spent time with the residents of Harvest House, a recovery program based in Ottawa. It was an incredibly educational and emotional day.

I am currently producing a thirty-minute documentary based on my experiences that day. The program will be available at Electric Sky later this summer.

Music for the documentary and the promo by Dawn Tyler Watson (used with permission).

Michael Kositsin and his amazing honey bees
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Monday, June 11, 2007 - 9:07 pm
 
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Michael Kositsin of Ottawa Valley HoneyOttawa Valley Honey is one of the popular attractions at the Ottawa Farmers’ Market. Children and adults flock to this booth to study the section of beehive that is always a part of the display.

I had the opportunity to interview Michael Kositsin, one of the beekeepers, about his amazing honey bees.

  • Show ID and Intro
  • Interview with Michael Kositsin of Ottawa Valley Honey

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William Hawkins and connecting with people
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Sunday, June 3, 2007 - 8:11 pm
 
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William HawkinsIn the same way that many people figured Wayne Gretzky would always play hockey, I cannot imagine a time when William Hawkins, Bill, will no longer be driving his cab. And driving a cab is only one of the many lives he has led.

Bill was part of the Ottawa music scene that centered around the Cafe Hibou. Among the drops ins to the scene were Joni Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix, John Hammond and Frank Zappa.

  • Show ID and Intro
  • Interview with William Hawkins
  • Song: Royal Boost
  • Final thought from Bill

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Photo of William Hawkins by John Garner.