Islanders - this is a podcast for you. There's something special about this quirky little place, but it also has its challenges. We're answering your questions P.E.I. - big or small, serious or silly. Hosted by Nicola MacLeod. Every Wednesday.
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That's A Good Question is a podcast that answers questions you have about the Christian faith from pastors at Peace Church. This podcast is published on Tuesdays each week. Go to peacechurch.cc/question to submit a question for yourself. Head to resoundmedia.cc for more gospel-centered resources.
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Ben Johnston talks to his father Scott about improv comedy, forestry and landscaping, as well as computing, cooking, and music, and whatever else these characters are interested in.
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Our goal is to make each of our guests exclaim: "hmmm... that's a good question. I don't know the answer." ...because when that happens, it means you, the listener, may be inspired to learn more beyond the interview and to ask great questions yourself that lead to new insights. In this podcast, we cover, Historical and current Anthropology, Comparative Religion and History
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Candid, colorful & courageous conversations with America's top talent
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A group of podcasts asking good questions about art
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What have you always wondered about Pittsburgh? WESA's Good Question! podcast investigates your curiosities about our city's history and culture.
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From general curiosities, to specific Charlotte happenings - WBTV anchor Alex Giles listens to your Good Question and gets you expert answers in this podcast by WBTV’s On Your Side Tonight.
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I started this podcast to share a few of my radio interviews with friends, family, and listeners. The show has grown and expanded with more guests, especially authors and musical artists. I look forward to the new guests and friendships made - as we share some amazing groups, individuals, and even some legends of the crafts! Do you have a guest idea? Email me at GQwithCam@gmail.com and I'll try to make that happen! Full merch is available at https://www.GQwithCam.com/shop/ Leave a "coffee" ( ...
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Welcome to Five Good Questions. I’m your host, Jake Taylor. Fact: the average American watches 5 hours of television per day. What would the world be like if we dedicated one of those hours to reading books instead? I don’t know, but I’d like to find out. So to inspire others to read more, I ask five good questions of interesting authors and share the results with you every Friday. Let’s see if together, we can’t rescue some of those lost hours.
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Why rely on AI for podcast transcripts? Join us as we humorously grapple with this very question, beginning with our comical hunt for the ever-elusive Zoom link. Once we’ve conquered that hurdle, we bring you into our cozy conversation from rainy Whidbey Island, where Cinco de Mayo festivities are in full swing. We’re excited to introduce AI-genera…
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Ready to start your journey toward financial empowerment? A good place to start is listening to Kyle Smith, CPA and Partner at Strata Cloud Accountants. At Strata Cloud Accountants, you'll find a strong team dedicated to helping small and medium-sized business owners make savvy financial decisions that unlock boundless opportunities for growth and …
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P.E.I. could ban today's children from EVER buying cigarettes. Does that include vapes and nicotine pouches too? How would it even work? The CBC's Laura Meader walks us through the plan.
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In this fascinating episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace, and Cheyenne Werner, the Women's Ministry Director at Peace, dive into one of the Bible's biggest mysteries: the Nephilim. Who were these beings from Genesis? Tune in as the three…
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Join Philip Metzger, a seasoned planetary physicist, retired NASA engineer, and director of the Stephen W. Hawking Center, as he takes you on a cosmic journey through the frontiers of space exploration. With over a decade of experience at NASA, including roles in the space shuttle and space station projects, Metzger brings eye-opening insights to t…
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Jewish Wisdom & Writings Throughout History: A Conversation with Harvard Professor of Jewish Studies
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Come along for an illuminating journey as we talk with Jon D. Levenson, distinguished Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard University and author of influential works including Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel and Creation and the Persistence of Evil: The Jewish Drama of Divine Omnipotence. Delving into the realms of both …
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When Eric Recker was growing up, he was bullied, never picked for kickball during recess, and told he wasn't good enough. After hearing this over and over, he started to believe it. But rather than collapse into that belief, he made a pact with himself: from that day forward, he would be so good at everything he did that he would never not be chose…
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Wait a second, I thought we didn't have those!? But now some are saying there are poisonous brown recluse spiders on the Island, and this week, we get to the bottom of that mystery.
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Seeing the World Through Colored Glasses: From Suffering With Irlen Syndrome to Successful & Simple Treatment
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From childhood challenges with reading to navigating high school honors classes while feeling perpetually behind, Laura Ward Woelfel’s story resonates with anyone who has faced learning difficulties. Despite undergoing numerous tests that suggested mild dyslexia or ADHD, it wasn't until encountering a roommate with Irlen syndrome that Laura connect…
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In this conversation, we sit down with Jodi Magness, an archaeologist, orientalist, and scholar of religion. She currently serves as the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Jodi specializes in Classical…
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Ever wrestled with the heartache of parting ways with a cherished piece of technology? We've all been there, and in this playful debate, we tackle the timeless conundrum of whether to breathe new life into an old computer or embrace the shiny allure of the latest gadgets. Join us as we wade through the sentimental swamp of tech obsolescence, the ad…
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From Childhood Bonds to Adult Ties: Navigating Relationships for Lifelong Happiness and Health
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According to one of the world's longest studies of adult life, positive relationships are the most significant indicator of physical and mental well-being. However, you might not need to read this study to understand the truth of its findings. Today, we explore this topic in depth with Annie Chen, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and…
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The mighty spud is synonymous with P.E.I., but now Alberta may be coming for our crown. What will it mean if the P.E.I. potato is no longer number one? Host Nicola MacLeod and This is Edmonton host Clare Bonnyman join forces.
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In this compelling episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, Ryan Kimmel, the Lead Pastor at Peace, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace, dive into slavery from two vastly different contexts: slavery in American history, and the misunderstood mentions of slavery in the Bible…
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Join us as we talk with John Scott, a seasoned CPA and partner at Anders CPAs + Advisors, a dynamic full-service firm renowned for its expertise in maximizing profits and minimizing taxes. With a wealth of knowledge and experience in the business and CPA realm, John shares invaluable insights to help business owners thrive, retain more of their har…
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What happens when you blend science and marketing together? In this case, you get KUWARE Incorporated, the brainchild of Founder and CEO Avi Kumar. Recognized as a person who understands the finer nuances of business and technology, Avi uses his education and training in computer engineering and business to solve real-world business problems. What …
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What happens when an immigrant raised in China during the Cultural Revolution ventures to America to pursue a career in medicine? In this episode, we dive into the intriguing story of Dr. Ming Wang, a world-renowned eye surgeon, philanthropist, and community activist with a passion for helping others. Dr. Wang is the founding director of the intern…
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With rising rents and a low vacancy rate, many Islanders feel rental housing within their budget is becoming harder to find. But do affordable units still exist? And who are they affordable for? We speak with renters, advocates and the province.
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In this episode, Kelsey Nightingale returns to the podcast to discuss her unique approach to homesteading and organic farming. As a licensed veterinary technician, Kelsey recently relocated with her family to a small homestead in Scottsburg, OR, where they focus on sustainability and living off the land. Kelsey became interested in homesteading in …
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Spiritual Inquiries: Biblical Insights on Meditation, Hypnosis, and Upholding Beliefs in Relationships
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In this fascinating episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, Logan Bailey, the Discipleship Pastor at Peace, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace explore the distinction between Christian meditation and yoga, hypnosis, and provide insights into navigating a relationship whe…
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Breaking from the Barriers of Mainstream Medicine: A Nontraditional Approach to Understanding and Treating Psychosis and Schizophrenia
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"Anyone listening to this podcast can go psychotic; it's part of what it is to be human." As you digest this, consider what it might mean for the way we understand and perceive schizophrenia. If your interest is piqued, delve into the depths of human experience with this thought-provoking episode, where the line between sanity and psychosis blurs. …
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Ben and Scott talk to Scott's cousin Tom during a California visit (for Tom and Ben). From chat.openai.com: In this podcast, Ben and Scott engage in a lively and wide-ranging conversation touching on various aspects of family life, societal influences, and personal anecdotes. They discuss the changing landscape of cooking habits over the years, fro…
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From Rabbinic Wisdom to Modern Discourse: Exploring Jewish Studies with Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine
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Join us today for an enlightening conversation with our distinguished guests, Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine (“AJ”), authors of The Jewish Annotated New Testament. They delve into a wealth of knowledge spanning Rabbinic literature, the Hebrew language, religious traditions, the New Testament, and the complexities of antisemitism. Press play to u…
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The P.E.I. accent is distinctive and unique, but have you ever wondered why we say ‘worsh’ and not ‘wash’ or ‘slippy’ instead of ‘slippery’? The answers might surprise you. ‘Magine!
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In this episode, we visit with pop group ICYDAY and singer-songwriter/TNA wrestler and more GOLDY LOCKS. ICYDAY talks about their new EP "Clear Skies" which is available now on all platforms. We also talk about how the group started, their goals now that the release is available, and what's next. For more information, find them aon all the socials.…
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Most of us deal with some level of social anxiety, but some of us are overwhelmed by it—to the point that it impacts our opportunities, relationships, and day-to-day life. Join us as we talk with Kyle Mitchell, TedX speaker, accomplished author, and visionary founder of Social Anxiety Kyle. Kyle intimately understands the challenges of navigating h…
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In this riveting installment of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Stephanie Delger, the host of the Mom Guilt Podcast, dive into three intriguing scripture passages: 1 Timothy 2:15, Jacob and Esau in Genesis 25, and the end of King Saul's reign in 1 Samuel. Together they unpack and unra…
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Today, we're joined by Matthew Moody, President of Mental Health America of Arizona, an education and advocacy organization with chapters nationwide. With a background as a licensed counselor in Arizona, Moody brings extensive experience in mental health, having previously served at one of the largest suicide prevention hotlines. He has also collab…
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Join us for an engaging conversation with returning guest John C. A. Manley, the brilliant mind behind the Blazing Pine Cone Newsletter and the captivating book Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story. In this episode, Manley explores the intricacies of his latest literary work, sharing insights into his research process and the fascinating e…
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In this episode, we visit with UK-based country singer-songwriter Brook Ellingworth and debut country singer-songwriter Justin David. Brook Ellingworth talks about his debut US release "Like It Was The First Time". Brook also shares about his early musical inspirations, and the music scene across the pond. Justin David shares with us about his debu…
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Sticker shock got you down? You’re not alone. But where is the money from our purchases going? And does it make a difference if you buy local? Farmers, grocers and shoppers weigh in on P.E.I.’s food system.
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Explore whether the COVID-19 situation could have been managed more effectively in the US with Swedish biostatistician and former Harvard University professor of medicine Martin Kulldorff. Delve into this critical and eye-opening discussion to discover: The data highlighting COVID-19 as a disease affecting almost exclusively elderly adults and how …
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In this compelling episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Cheyenne Werner, the Women's Ministry Director at Peace, dive into the Biblical realities of Heaven. They unpack questions, common misconceptions, and dig into the heart of what the Bible reveals about our heavenly home. Li…
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Ever found yourself chuckling at the quirks of everyday life, only to stumble upon a revelation that shifts the way you see the world? That's exactly how our latest episode unfolds, starting with a sonic enigma in my backyard and then unwinding into a discussion on the transformative power of soma bodywork and posture. As we navigate the intricacie…
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Eyeballs, Artists, and the Colorful Canvas of Perception: Exploring the Intersection of Medicine and Art
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Explore a fascinating conversation at the intriguing crossroads of medicine and art with Dr. Michael Marmor, MD, Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford Medicine and author of The Artistic Eye. You’ll explore: The intricate process of how humans interpret and perceive colors What Dr. Marmor means by “we begin to think about what we see in o…
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In this episode, we visit with lead singer Rick Monroe of Rick Monroe And The Hitmen and singer-songwriter Mira Goto. Rick shares about the band's growth and sound coming together with the release of their new project "Six Gun Soul" - which is available now. For more info on their tour, merch and more visit www.rickmonroe.com Friend of the show and…
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P.E.I.'s recreational striped bass fishery has taken off, but why? And where did the fish come from? We'll reel you in.
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In today’s episode, we explore the aftermath of tragic events and the pivotal role of cleanup with Thomas Licker, President of the American Bio Recovery Association. He shares his journey into this unique and often overlooked field. Despite its challenges, Licker has found fulfillment in helping families navigate the aftermath of loss, sparing them…
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In this captivating episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching, Logan Bailey, the Discipleship Pastor, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Director and Pastoral Candidate at Peace Church dive into the fascinating timeline of the Bible, exploring the origins and authors of the Bible and its legitimacy. Tune …
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Empowering Schizophrenia Support: Overcoming Treatment Refusal and Delays with Compassionate Strategies for Your Loved One
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What would you do if everyone around you insisted that significant parts of your life were mere illusions, urging you to seek help while you adamantly believed otherwise? Such a scenario often leads to refusal of treatment, profound confusion, and a sense of isolation. This phenomenon has a name: anosognosia. It's a symptom that affects individuals…
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The story of P.E.I.’s (disastrous) railroad is intrinsically linked to our place in Canada, but could moving toward greener transportation bring us back to the almighty train? Guest co-host Travis Kingdon hopes so.
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Gummy Goodness: Unlocking the Benefits of Superfood Mushrooms in Troop Nutrition's Innovative Treats
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Meet Stephanie Moyal, the innovative co-founder behind Troop Nutrition, a pioneering company specializing in functional mushrooms known for their myriad health benefits. Stephanie's journey into the world of functional mushrooms was transformative. Upon discovering these powerful fungi, she was captivated by their potential to revolutionize health …
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In this fascinating episode of "That's a Good Question," hosts Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Director and pastoral candidate at Peace, dive into the heart of spiritual renewal and the profound concept of salvation. They explore what it means to be saved, the transformative power of G…
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Ben and Scott talk improv, editorial cartoons, and accessories named Sparky. Sponsoring Marketplace Foods in Hayward WI. From podsqueeze.com: In this podcast episode, the hosts engage in a diverse conversation covering topics from the art of improvisation and the role of editorial cartoonists to nostalgic childhood memories and their personal favor…
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Food is more than just sustenance; it's a powerful communicator that directs our body's functions and guides our way of life. This sentiment is central to Nikki Burnett's work as a functional nutritionist and Founder & CEO of Taste of Life. Her journey into functional nutrition stemmed from a profound realization: confusion is pervasive about what …
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Healing Beyond Borders: Navigating Trauma, Personality, & Self-Worth With Transformative Therapy
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Tobias Schulze joins us today to discuss his work as a clinical psychologist and mental health expert. As the Director of Talking Cure Mental Health Services, he specializes in complex trauma and personality disorders – with a specific interest in narcissistic presentations and self-worth regulation. Tobias has a deep passion for helping people man…
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In this enlightening episode of "That's a Good Question," Mitchell Leach, a pastoral candidate, and Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching and Theology at Peace Church, delve into the significance of the resurrection within Christian theology. Recorded on the day after Easter, they kick things off with an April Fool's joke that quickly turns …
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We are taking a short break and coming back with new episodes in two weeks. In the meantime - send your questions to goodquestionpei@cbc.ca
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The Youth Mind Matters: Navigating Adolescent Anxiety, Depression, and Other Mental Health Problems
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Meet Dr. Elisabeth O'Rourke, a licensed clinical psychologist and the clinic director at MindWell Psychology, LLP. She specializes in aiding children and adolescents grappling with mental health challenges across New York State. After earning her undergraduate degree, she dedicated years to a residential program, orchestrating short-term stabilizat…
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In this episode of "That's a Good Question," host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor at Peace Church, is joined by Logan Bailey, the Discipleship Pastor at Peace, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Director and pastoral candidate at Peace, dive into the profound significance of Holy Week and answer questions relating to the events leading up to and af…
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