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Africville Forever

Podstarter Productions / Frequency Podcast Network

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In 1969, the last home in the Black community of Africville was flattened. The bulldozer was hired by a city that had schemed to claim this valuable land for generations. In this series, we tell the story of this unique and beautiful place. Born out of adversity, it thrived as a safe haven for people of African descent in Canada. Back for a second season, we tackle the crucial question: how do you rebuild after destruction? If you care about racism, displaced peoples and social justice, then ...
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In This Economy?!

Frequency Podcast Network

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Real people with real problems get realistic solutions. Your guide to understanding an unpredictable economy. Are you stressed out about your finances? Feel like the odds are stacked against you? We are too. It feels like we should be able to afford all of these things as adults — a house, a car, raising children...even just a social life— but so many of us simply find it out of reach. How did the economy find itself here? Why are things the way they are? And how can we make it work anyway? ...
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Cosmic LOVE with Dr Christopher Rudy

BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.

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'Dr. Christopher' pioneered quantum medicine in 1991 and is publisher of the Heartcom Network, culturing Net reality in our global village with quantum science as it relates to the Golden Rule-Law Language of LOVE in "form" (spiritual geometry) and "frequency" (heart coherence). As the producer and host of Cosmic LOVE since 2007, Christopher has interviewed numerous guests ranging from Lynne McTaggart and Dan Winter to Foster Gamble of the Thrive Movement. Recent years have focused on galact ...
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Views From The Fifty

Social Frequency Network

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"Views From The Fifty" A weekly NFL show hosted by Social Frequency Network (SFN). Journey with us every week as the SFN crew present our views on the latest news and headlines around the NFL! Featuring weekly game predictions and match-up analysis, post game reactions, season long outlooks, betting angles, and the occasional discussion about our favorite team "The Dallas Cowboys". From sideline stories, to locker room celebrations, and all the touchdowns in between, our crew delivers an all ...
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Credit card debt has been skyrocketing among many Canadians, basically since the pandemic began. And while it would be nice to be able to go without it, that's not a reality for many of us. So how do you sort through the hundreds of cards out there—and their various rewards, annual fees and interest rates—and choose one that actually works for you?…
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In this episode host Eddie Carvery unpacks the Africville Heritage Trust's proposal to acquire more land at Africville, for a larger parking lot and marina. This proposal has once again divided the community into the people for the proposal, from the people against. Eddie Carvery, a descendant of Africville, criticizes the lack of inclusivity in th…
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This episode we sit down with two special guests, Lance a.k.a Aquakultre and JRDN, Africville decedents who are putting Nova Scotia on the map with their musical talent! The conversation explores the historical and contemporary significance of the Africville community's resilience, cultural legacy, and the need for a cultural hub to honour its rich…
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New data shows that consumer insolvency rates in Canada are approaching highs not seen since the financial crisis of 2008-09. Why are so many Canadians going broke? Will falling interest rates help change that? How can you tell if you're dangerously close to the edge, and what should you do about it if you are? We speak to licensed insolvency trust…
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Today's conversation centres around the importance of community in land reclamation, and gives hope to the descendants of Africville. Our guest Kavon Ward, an activist, discusses her work in reclaiming land, notably the return of Bruce's Beach to its original owners in 2022, a first in American history. Kavon also co-founded "Where is My Land?" to …
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The federal government has announced changes to mortgage amortizations and insurance rules, calling them “the most significant mortgage reforms in decades.” But what do these changes really mean for new home buyers? And existing ones? Will they help with the affordability crisis, or focus more on accessibility? GUEST: Angela Calla, accredited mortg…
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It's been quite a long (and expensive!) journey, but the latest numbers show that the inflation rate in Canada has finally fallen to the Bank of Canada's "target rate" for the first time in more than three years. So does that mean all our troubles are over? Why is two percent the ideal target for the BoC? And what does this data tell us about the e…
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Shaun Carvery, a descendent of Africville and a Detective with the Halifax Regional Police, joins Eddie and Alfred to chat about the dichotomy of his experience with regards to the unfairness in the systematic treatment of Africville decedents by the police. Eddie Carvery recounts a pivotal childhood memory from the 1996, in Halifax, where his gran…
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After years of shortages, dealership lots are finally full of new vehicles again. The question is if this will bring down prices that spiked during the pandemic? In this episode of Today, In This Economy, we chat with Driving.ca columnist Lorraine Sommerfeld about what to expect in the marketplace and everything you need to know about buying a new …
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Alfred and Eddie are back, this time with guest Paula Gaviria Betancur, a human rights lawyer and UN expert. The three have a conversation that explores the displacement and resettlement of communities, using the historical context of Africville and other contemporary issues like in Colombia. Eddie discusses the forced relocation of Africville resi…
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For too long, the Africvillian survivors and descendents have been divided, hampering our efforts to take back the land and rebuild our unique community. Solutions exist, so we are looking around the world for stories, experts and activists who have helped displaced communities rebuild, in an effort to learn. Speaking to people like MsPaula Gaviria…
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This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in March 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break. Netflix. Disney+. Prime. Apple TV+. Spotify. Newspapers. Magazines. Video games. Substacks. A secret caller (hint: you know him!) has a minor subscription addiction and needs help getting his spending under control.…
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This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in January 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break. Suki is in the market for her first car. She would like to purchase an electric vehicle but doesn't know if she can really afford it. Jordan interviews an auto industry expert to better understand current market t…
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This episode first aired on In This Economy?! in November 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break. Suki is in the market for her first car. She would like to purchase an electric vehicle but doesn't know if she can really afford it. Jordan interviews an auto industry expert to better understand current market …
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This episode originally aired on In This Economy?! December 2023. We thought you might enjoy the listen while the show is on a short break. Anna has $9000 in credit card debt and needs help getting her spending under control. Jordan talks to money expert, Tori Dunlap, about why our collective credit card debt is rising and how users can avoid accum…
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This episode first aired on The Big Story June 20, 2024. We thought you might enjoy the listen while In This Economy?! is on pause for the summer. The Liberals say their changes to the capital gains tax mean that Canada's ultra rich will pay a little more, money they can easily afford. The Conservatives say the Liberals are taxing small business ow…
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This is our last episode until the fall, so we thought we'd use the time to reflect on what we've learned so far, answer some of your feedback and talk about what's coming up next. In the meantime, we'll be revisiting a few of our earlier episodes and providing occasional news updates on events that matter to your wallet. Another Interest rate cut?…
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This month, schools across the country will be closing for the summer. And the kids? Well, their parents will have to figure out what to do with them. Nowadays, there's a lot of pressure to register kids for expensive camps and classes, but is all that really necessary? Can the kids just do nothing all summer? Jordan speaks with Alyson Schafer, one…
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Tova wrote into the show expressing frustration with the price of clothes at brick and mortar stores. She wants to shop online but doesn't like the hassles associated with making returns. Tova's email got us thinking about our own evolving shopping habits and what it means for both the economy and the environment. Do we need to reframe how we think…
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In this pivotal time of ascension on earth, what are the tools that will best support you to move past density into balance and ascended well-being? Join us for this uplifting and empowering conversation as Amorahki chats with “The Goddess and The Green Man” healing center co-owner Catherine Green, who has been helping [...]…
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On Wednesday the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate for the first time in four years, after months spent at a 20-plus year high. The cut was just a quarter-point, but it could be a signal that easier economic times are on the way for millions of Canadians struggling with servicing their debt. So what does this latest cut mean right now, a…
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Cheap. Entitled. Greedy. Those are just a few things that come to mind when one thinks about a landlord. But have you ever considered becoming one? According to data collected by the Canadian Real Estate Association, the current average cost of a house in Canada is just over $700 thousand dollars. Simultaneously, the cost of renting remains at an a…
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In an era where burnout is rampant and disconnection from our true selves and the environment is common, pressing The Master Reset Button is becoming vital. Join us for this heartfelt, inspiring, and actionable conversation as Amorahki chats with world renowned regenerative lifestyle leader, speaker and teacher, Anna Naturalista, about how to catal…
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Summer is around the corner, and a lot of us are dreaming of a holiday. But post pandemic it feels like everything has skyrocketed. So how can you still have a fun and meaningful family vacation in this economy? Natalie Preddie is a writer and a TV personality who specializes in travel. As a seasoned traveler herself, whether that's solo or with a …
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We're in the middle of a month in which thousands of Canadians have sworn to boycott any store or product produced by Loblaw Companies Ltd. That includes an awful lot of stores and products, and would require some severe changing of habits. Which is why it probably won't work. It seems that every week we're encouraged to boycott something, but how …
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Patrick's family member is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and addicted to cocaine stimulants. Patrick and his wife have been trying to fund treatment through private means but are running out of money. They are worried long wait times and delays in the public system will be a barrier to care for their beloved family member. Jordan speaks to Nadeem…
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Are you carrying strong mother energy? Do others come to life inside your field of unconditional love, care, and support? When was the last time you fully turned your innate power, dedication, ferocity, and loving kindness upon yourself? Host Amorahki Fenn invites listeners to honor and celebrate the carriers of Divine Mother Energy [...]…
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In 2017, the Ontario Liberal government instituted a basic income pilot where participants across the province would receive $1,400 a month for three years. That project has since been cancelled, but basic income, as an idea, continues to be brought up as a potential solution to our money problems. So, could it be? And how would it work in practice…
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What is reality? In this thought-provoking episode of Wisdom of the Ages, host Dr. Ayn Cates Sullivan explores the nature of reality with guest Tonya Dawn Recla, Director of the Superpower Network. They delve into whether humanity experiences a single reality or if multiple realities coexist. Tonya shares her insights on the complexities [...]…
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A 44-year-old listener named Brian is wondering if retirement is a reality for him. And if it is, what that retirement will look like. Is it the image of cocktails on the beach and days spent playing golf that many of us associate with this stage of life? Or is it something a little different? Jordan speaks with Alyssa Brierley, Executive Director …
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So, you want to write a book? Join in as Amorahki chats with Ann Crawford, the bestselling and award-winning author of ten life-affirming books about how to get your book written! Storytelling is at the heart of our humanity and it is said that at least one book sits unwritten inside each of [...]Av The #1 Podcast Network for Inspired Personal Development!
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In pop culture, pre-nuptial agreements (or pre-nups) are usually talked about as something that protects a rich person from marrying a gold digger. But these days, most of us don’t have much gold to dig for; that said, there are still things couples need to think about before combining finances. Jordan talks to Georgina Carson, a family lawyer and …
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Disrupt Divided Discourse In a world on fire with social tension and divided discourse, how do we meet in the middle and guide conversations differently? In this episode of The Science of Superpowers, Tonya Dawn Recla and Ramses Ja, co-host of Civic Cipher and activist extraordinaire, disrupt the division. Ramses is well-known [...]…
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We're off this week, but thought you might benefit from hearing this episode, which originally ran on The Big Story April 16, 2024. In the weeks leading up to Tuesday's budget announcement, the federal government has been hammering a message that this document would make life more affordable for Canadians. Does it accomplish that? What's in here th…
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Do you ever get nervous about speaking in a group, or find yourself holding back your true thoughts and feelings? Join in as Amorahki chats with Julie Blue, an accomplished singer, award winning composer/recording artist, and uniquely transformational voice coach, about the healing power of your own voice. Tune in to learn how [...]…
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More and more Canadians are struggling to afford the costs associated with the death of a loved one. In Newfoundland, a recent news report reveals bodies are piling up in a freezer outside of a morgue for this reason. Jordan talks to Erin Bury, CEO and co-founder of Willful, a digital estate planning app that aims to make estate planning more acces…
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