• Episode 81: Ontario Woodlot Association with Glen Prevost
    Feb 10 2025

    Our latest episode focuses on the vital role of private forests in environmental stewardship and the sustainable management practices advocated by the Ontario Woodlot Association. Glen Prevost shares insights on how landowners can navigate challenges such as invasive species, create detailed management plans, and connect with community resources to enhance their wooded properties.

    • Interview with Glen Prevost from Ontario Woodlot Association
    • Importance of private forests for ecological health
    • Overview of the Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program
    • Steps to start tapping maple syrup sustainably
    • Managing forests for wildlife, especially deer
    • Discussion of invasive species and prevention strategies
    • Introduction to the Private Forest Inventory Project
    • Role of community and volunteer efforts in forest management
    • Events, webinars, and opportunities for engagement
    • Encouragement for landowners to take proactive stewardship steps

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    55 mins
  • Episode 80: Exploring the Untamed Beauty of Central Ontario
    Feb 3 2025

    Joined by our esteemed guest Pierre, we navigate the rugged beauty of his homeland, sharing tales of wood stoves, encounters with wildlife, and the indomitable spirit that northern living requires.

    Amidst the challenges of frigid temperatures, our conversation shifts to innovative solutions that keep families warm and secure. We delve into the intricacies of wood-burning stoves and share an inspiring story of perseverance, featuring a recovery journey from a CN truck accident to his academic pursuits in Sudbury. The episode paints a vivid picture of life in the cold, highlighting the creativity and resolve of communities adapting to the harsh winter conditions. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, we celebrate the enduring connections forged by shared adversities and triumphs.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 79: Talking Mushrooms with Dr. Greg Thorn
    Jan 27 2025

    This episode explores the multifaceted world of mushrooms, revealing their ecological, culinary, and medicinal importance. With insights from mycologist Dr. Greg Thorn, the conversation covers mushroom foraging, health benefits, and engaging community resources.

    • Overview of mushrooms and their ecological roles
    • Discussion of chaga and its medicinal properties
    • Exploration of nematode-trapping fungi and pest control
    • Research on medicinal mushrooms like lion's mane
    • Importance of mycological clubs and community engagement
    • Emphasis on safe foraging practices and knowledge sharing

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    52 mins
  • Episode 78: Rethinking Road De-Icing and Energy Solutions
    Jan 20 2025

    A vibrant exploration of the outdoor lifestyle highlights construction challenges in freezing conditions, the medicinal Chaga mushroom, and the pursuit of sustainability in energy production in Saskatchewan. Personal anecdotes emphasize the joy of adventure, community, and growth while encouraging listeners to engage with their passions and surroundings.
    • Conversation about the allure of fishing and the outdoors
    • Insights on the medicinal properties of Chaga mushrooms
    • Garrett's experiences working in extreme cold conditions
    • Discussion on the potash mine and upcoming power plant
    • Consideration of outdoor activity amidst construction demands
    • Reflections on personal goals including running a marathon
    • Highlighting the importance of community in outdoor pursuits

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    53 mins
  • Episode 77: The Secret Passion For Bees w Dr. Erica Shelley
    Jan 13 2025

    The episode highlights the crucial role bees play in our ecosystems and the challenges they face. Dr. Shelley shares valuable insights on beekeeping, hive management, and effective strategies to combat threats like the Varroa mite. Additionally, listeners learn about the processes involved in honey extraction and the importance of supporting local beekeepers for environmental health.

    • The significance of bees in pollination and food production
    • Insights into hive structures and bee social dynamics
    • Strategies for managing pests like the Varroa mite
    • The honey extraction process and its nuances
    • Importance of supporting local beekeepers and sustainable practices
    • Educational resources and advice for aspiring beekeepers
    • Essential role of bees in maintaining ecological balance

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Episode 76: Ontario Commercial Fisheries' Association
    Jan 6 2025

    The episode delves into the intricate tapestry of commercial fishing in Ontario's Great Lakes, emphasizing sustainability, economic impact, and the challenges posed by invasive species. With expert insights from Vito, the executive director of the Ontario Commercial Fisheries' Association, listeners learn about the significance of responsible fishery management and community collaboration to ensure the health of aquatic ecosystems.
    • Exploration of the economic impact of commercial fishing
    • Discussion of sustainability and MSC certification
    • Overview of key species in Lake Erie and their management
    • Analysis of invasive species and their threats
    • Insights into fish processing and the supply chain
    • Emphasis on collaboration among stakeholders for resource management

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode75: Organic Council of Ontario with Dr. Erica Shelley
    Dec 30 2024

    This episode highlights organic farming while featuring Dr. Erica Shelley from the Organic Council of Ontario, who shares valuable insights on sustainable agricultural practices. Listeners learn about the importance of local ecosystems, the role of fungi, and the support systems necessary for organic farmers to thrive in an increasingly challenging environment.

    • Insights into the Organic Council of Ontario's mission and services
    • Introduction to Chaga’s health benefits and plant relations
    • Discussion of mycorrhizal networks supporting plant vitality
    • Challenges faced by young farmers in a changing agricultural landscape
    • Advocacy for sustainable farming practices and local purchasing
    • Call to action for supporting local environments and producers

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 74: Santa's Reindeer w/ Bruce Ranta
    Dec 23 2024

    Discover the intricate world of caribou conservation with renowned retired biologist Bruce Ranta, as he shares his wealth of knowledge and experience from the picturesque Kenora, Ontario. Bruce unravels the complexities of caribou population dynamics, touching on the delicate interplay between their reliance on slow-growing lichens and the impacts of human activities and natural predators. It's a fascinating look into the challenges of managing these majestic creatures across vast landscapes, with insights drawn from real-life experiences, including the unpredictable nature of caribou hunting in Alaska.

    We journey into the heart of Ontario's wilderness to explore the unique circumstances of caribou herds on Slate and Michipicoten Islands. Learn about the environmental hurdles and predator threats these isolated populations face, as well as the ongoing research and conservation efforts aimed at preserving their delicate ecosystems. Along the way, hear how Bill, a 71-year-old blood donor, found surprising health benefits in chaga tea, leading him to manage his blood pressure without medication. These stories highlight the resilience and adaptability of both humans and wildlife in their shared environments.

    As we wrap up this enriching episode, a festive spirit fills the air with a touch of holiday cheer. We joyously discuss Santa's reindeer and the regulations around them in Canada while expressing our gratitude to Bruce for his invaluable contributions.

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    53 mins