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    Explore "canoes" with insightful episodes like "PJ Landreese on Finding Your Boat Relatives", "KYK 09: Why are kayaks so amazing?", "Native Plants and Connecting Canoes to Communities", "April 2019" and "224 Aquatic Culture in Early America" from podcasts like ""Good Jibes with Latitude 38", "Kayakster Marketplace", "Harrowsmith Radio", "Jay's Sporting Goods Podcast" and "Ben Franklin's World"" and more!

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    PJ Landreese on Finding Your Boat Relatives

    PJ Landreese on Finding Your Boat Relatives

    This week's host, Ryan Foland, is joined by PJ Landreese to chat finding your boat's family tree - better yet, family "sea." PJ & Ryan are "boat relatives" themselves, as Ryan's 1977 Cal 34 "Bingo" was PJ's "Starpath" in a previous life. PJ recorded this from his new boat in Banderas Bay, just north of Puerto Vallarta. Hear the adventures you’ll unlock by looking up previous owners of your boat, renovations over a boat’s lifetime, how to have fun and de-stress on the water, how canoes can teach you to become a better sailor, and PJ’s magical encounters with animals while cruising. Learn more at https://www.latitude38.com/

    Native Plants and Connecting Canoes to Communities

    Native Plants and Connecting Canoes to Communities

    The Rundown

    This episode is about native plants and a mode of transportation that couldn’t be more homegrown in this country if it tried - the canoe.

    First up, Mark Cullen, our perennial, and annuals, gardening experts fills us in on how native plants benefit gardens, birds, bees and well, the environment in general. Next up James Raffan of the Canadian Canoe Museum explains the lowly watercraft speaks to us as old and new Canadians alike. From coneflowers to canoes, all in one episode.

     

    Mark Cullen on Native Plants

    Mark Cullen has been a fan of native plants for years now. They’re a favourite of indigenous bird and pollinator species, take advantage local conditions and help keep ecosystems in check. He chatted with me about some of his favourite native varieties and we disagree about lawns. Here’s that conversation.

    James Raffan on Canada and Canoes

    James Raffan, the director of external relations for the Canadian Canoe Museum, knows how deep the relationship between Canada and the canoe goes. He’s an author, outdoorsman and  collector of Canadian canoe advertising. We talked about why the canoe resonates with so many cultures and how its a symbol of freedom, exploration and entrepreneurship. And, we touch on ways the museum will use its new building to forge and reforge links to the communities where its canoes came from. 

    End Notes
    Want more Harrowsmith? No problem. Visit our website. And, you can read Vanessa's story on ticks in the Spring issue of Harrowsmith Magazine. It's on selected newsstands across Canada or you can order subscriptions online at harrowsmithmag.com.

    By the way, the music in the podcast? It's by good ol' Canadian singer, composer and friend of the 'cast,  David Archibald. You can find more of his music at his website, davidarchibald.com.

     

     

     

     

    April 2019

    April 2019

    We're getting ready for camping season this time on the Jay's Sporting Goods Podcast.

    Jimmy Jenks from Jay's camping department in the Clare store joins host Mike Avery to talk about the latest gear and equipment.

    The conversation includes tents, sleeping bags, cook stoves, grill kayaks and more.

    Jimmy says one key to buying the right gear is to know how you'll use it...and what to expect from the equipment.

    The folks at Jay's can help with those decisions.

    224 Aquatic Culture in Early America

    224 Aquatic Culture in Early America

    The Atlantic World has brought many disparate peoples together, which has caused a lot of ideas and cultures to mix.

    How did the Atlantic World bring so many different peoples and cultures together? How did this large intermixing of people and cultures impact the development of colonial America?

    Kevin Dawson, an Associate Professor of History at the University of California-Merced and author of Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora, joins us to explore answers to these questions with an investigation of the African Diaspora and African and African American aquatic culture.

    Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/048

     

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    The Golden Girls Ep 033 Vacation with Kate Pray

    The Golden Girls Ep 033 Vacation with Kate Pray

    Fab podcaster and friend Kate Pray (@KatePrayLove, 1-2-3 Jokes! podcast, Space 55) joined us on the Golden Girls podcast! We watched the one where the Golden Girls go on a vacation to an anonymous tropical island and they of course get swindled and shipwrecked! Meanwhile, Sophia stays behind to seduce the foreign gardener. We talked about snails turning into humans, Texas strippers' pubes and the Golden Girls spin-off Jetsetting Roofiers. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).

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