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The Kingstonian Podcast
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A tartalmat a Dave Cunningham biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Dave Cunningham vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
THE KINGSTONIAN is a program that profiles individuals who are passionate about what they do for a living, about what organization they belong to, or, simply passionate about the community they are a part of. Hosted by Dave Cunningham.
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158 epizódok
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A tartalmat a Dave Cunningham biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Dave Cunningham vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
THE KINGSTONIAN is a program that profiles individuals who are passionate about what they do for a living, about what organization they belong to, or, simply passionate about the community they are a part of. Hosted by Dave Cunningham.
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×Send us a text Join me as we take a look at the fascinating world of preservation and archives. Did you know Queen’s University Archives is home to an extraordinary collection of records—both paper and digital—that document not only the University’s history but also that of Kingston, its surrounding regions, and countless notable Canadians and everyday lives? To uncover the secrets behind this important work, I sat down with Jeremy Heil, Acting University Archivist and Associate University Librarian at Queen’s. Together, we discuss his dedication to preserving history, the remarkable treasures found in the archives, and the dream project he’d bring to life if anything were possible. Recorded in early December 2024, this episode provides an engaging glimpse into the archives and the invaluable stories they safeguard. Discover how the past is preserved and shared in this insightful conversation! For more information on this, send an email to archives@queensu.ca Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text Join us in this special episode as we explore the remarkable legacy of Jimmy Carter , the 39th President of the United States. Known for his dedication to public service, both during and after his presidency, Carter's impact resonates deeply with people around the world. For Kingstonian Arthur Milnes , Carter has been a hero since he was eleven years old. Milnes, an accomplished author, editor, and historian, returns to our podcast to share his unique journey of connecting with the late President. Through persistence and dedication, Arthur secured his first conversation with Carter over two decades ago. Listen in as Arthur Milnes recounts his inspiring journey and the profound influence Jimmy Carter has had on his life. The book referred to in this episode: "99 Reasons to Thank Jimmy Carter" written by Arthur Milnes, available on Amazon. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this heartwarming holiday special, we step into Santa’s workshop for an intimate and low-key conversation. Our guest? None other than Saint Nick himself. We talk about the elves' tireless work, the reindeer team’s preparations for the big night, and reflect on the joy and impact that gifts have brought to children around the world. Then, with the sleigh packed and ready, we join Santa just before he takes to the skies, sharing a rare moment of calm before the magic begins. Tune in for a delightful conversation that brings the spirit of the season to life. Happy Holidays! 🎄✨ Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text It all began in the mid-‘60s, when a young drummer named Kim Berly placed an ad in a Calgary newspaper, hoping to find a band to join. What he found was the start of something much bigger—a musical journey that would span more than five decades. Alongside fellow musicians Rich Dodson and Ronnie King, Kim became part of The Stampeders , a band that would go on to leave an indelible mark on the Canadian rock scene. With hits like “Carry Me,” “Devil You,” and the timeless classic “Sweet City Woman,” The Stampeders built a loyal following and have continued to perform around the world for nearly 60 years, drawing in new fans while keeping longtime supporters rocking. Their enduring appeal speaks to the power of their music and the deep connection they’ve built with their audience. This conversation with Kim Berly was recorded in November 2024, over Zoom, from his home in British Columbia. Kim reflects on the band’s humble beginnings, their rise to fame, and what continues to drive him and his bandmates after nearly six decades in the music business. If you know The Stampeders’ music, you’ll love hearing the stories behind the songs. And if you're new to their sound, you're in for a treat. Here's a glimpse into the life of one of Canada's most beloved rock bands, straight from the heart of Kim Berly. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode, we continue our exploration of Canada’s Arctic, shifting focus from the history of exploration to a pressing contemporary issue: sovereignty. How has Canada asserted its control over the vast, remote Arctic region, and what strategies are in place to protect its interests as global dynamics shift? Joining us again is Major Stan Bennett , Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Training Centre in Resolute Bay, Nunavut. With firsthand experience in Arctic operations, Major Bennett offers a wealth of knowledge on Canada’s evolving defense posture in the Far North. His insights shed light on the critical importance of the Arctic to Canada’s security and sovereignty, especially as new geopolitical challenges emerge. Whether you’re a long-time follower of Arctic affairs or just beginning to explore this fascinating subject, this conversation offers valuable perspective on one of Canada’s most strategically significant regions. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text The Arctic is one of Canada's most mysterious, beautiful, and dangerous regions—yet it’s an area that is increasingly capturing the attention of Canadians and the world. Why did the Inuit migrate across the Bering Strait 5,000 years ago to settle in the harsh north? What motivated European explorers to search for the elusive Northwest Passage? And today, with Canada asserting its sovereignty over the land and waterways of the northern Nunavut Territory, how is this vast, remote frontier being defended? In this two-part series, we dig deep into these questions. In Part 1, we explore the history of Arctic exploration, from ancient migrations to the challenges of European sailors navigating its icy waters. Joining me is Major Stan Bennett, Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Training Centre. A passionate advocate for the Arctic and its people, Major Bennett shares his expertise and insights into the unique challenges of life in the north. This conversation was recorded in November 2024, setting the stage for an in-depth look at both the past and present of Canada's Arctic. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text Welcome back to The Kingstonian Podcast ! We’re excited to kick off Season 8 with a timely discussion on the critical state of local news. In a media landscape increasingly dominated by corporate ownership, many local outlets have been forced to close, leaving communities in the dark about the issues that matter most to them. In this episode, I speak with Christopher Fanning , an English Professor at Queen’s University, who, alongside his wife, Karen Valihora, has taken a bold step to counter this trend. Together, they purchased the Picton Gazette, the oldest weekly newspaper in Canada, with a mission to preserve and promote local journalism. Join us as we explore their journey, the challenges they face, and the importance of local stories in fostering community connection and awareness. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the show, this conversation will resonate with anyone who values the role of local media in our lives. For more information on the paper, click on https://www.pictongazette.ca Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode, I dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Agostino ., an individual with a deep passion for business and video production. Starting as a part-time radio sports reporter, Anthony has now become the driving force behind Viva Productions, a successful video company. Viva Productions is known for its remarkable work, including the acclaimed documentary series “We are Golden,” which highlights the football program at Queen’s University. Anthony shares insights into the making of this series and the impact it has had. We also explore the evolution of the “tools of the trade” over the past 50 years and how these changes have shaped the business landscape today. From analog to digital, Anthony provides a unique perspective on the technological advancements that have revolutionized the industry. Join us for an engaging conversation recorded in June 2024, where we discuss all this and more with Anthony Agostino To watch “We are Golden” , · for Bell Fibe TV subscribers, tune into Channel 1 & search. · Also available on the Bell Fibe app · You can also go to Viva Productions’ Instagram account Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode, the focus is on the world of local news coverage. Regardless of where you live, finding news about your community isn’t always easy. But there are those who defy the odds, offering an alternative perspective. Our podcast profiles one such individual, Jan Murphy . Jan, a seasoned writer with over 25 years of experience, has dedicated his career to reporting and writing features for the local paper. He firmly believes in the power of local stories that resonate with the community—narratives told with honesty and emotion. When he’s not crafting these tales, Jan indulges in his other passion: wrestling. As one of the few journalists focused on the sport, he’s taken it a step further by owning a stake in Chinlock Wrestling, a business that promotes these popular entertainment events. This conversation was recorded in mid-June 2024. You can contact Jan at janmurphy@postmedia.com Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text Rob Watkins is a local singer/songwriter. He has been a guest before and, for those who have not had the opportunity to listen in on previous conversations, Rob has been a part of this musical community for over 45 years. In this episode, we explore his experiences with various bands over that time frame, and his unique opportunities to work with some of Canada's music legends. We also take a deep dive into his latest release, Blue Sky Thinking . He shares the inspiration behind the songs, the process of distributing the collection, and the profound importance of expressing his music and lyrics. Join us for an inspiring discussion that highlights Rob’s dedication to his craft and his passion for music. Rob’s Contact Info - robwatkins1960@hotmail.com Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text No matter where you call home, you’ll find families that have been in business for decades, if not centuries! These families have forged strong relationships with their communities, consistently adapting their methods as circumstances changed. In this episode, we highlight one such family with a remarkable business history dating back to 1836. Join us for a conversation with John Trousdale , one of seven generations to operate Trousdale’s General Store in Sydenham, Ontario – a charming community situated about 30 km north of Kingston. John shares his deep passion for his family, his commitment to the local community, and the incredible story of Canada's oldest General Store. Download to hear about the enduring legacy, resilience, and community spirit that have kept this family business thriving for nearly two centuries. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode, we are joined by Sean Billing , whose fascinating journey began in the small city of Brockville, Ontario. For those unfamiliar with the geography, Brockville is a charming locale situated about 45 minutes east of Kingston, along the picturesque St. Lawrence River. After completing university and spending a brief period in teaching, Sean found his true calling in the hospitality industry. His passion has led him on an extraordinary career path, encompassing hotels and resorts across Canada, the United States, and Africa. Ultimately, Sean's journey brought him back to eastern Ontario, where he now serves as the Managing Partner at The Frontenac Club. The Frontenac Club, rich in history spanning 180 years, has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Graham Bell and, writer, Michael Ondaatje. Today, it stands as a 20-room hotel in the heart of historical Kingston, offering guests a unique blend of heritage and modern comfort. Join us as we delve into Sean's experiences and insights in the hospitality industry and learn more about the storied past and vibrant present of The Frontenac Club. Here is the address for the Club's website: frontenacclub.com Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode, Heather Haynes , an artist whose passion for painting ignited at an early age. Heather's artistic journey evolved significantly after earning her degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, propelling her to create, sell, and establish a significant presence in the vibrant art world. However, it was a fortuitous encounter during a trip to Rwanda that truly reshaped Heather's life trajectory. This transformative experience sparked a profound commitment within Heather to effect positive change in the lives of orphans residing in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, an area embroiled in conflict. Leveraging her artistic prowess, marketing acumen, and organizational skills, Heather founded The Art of Courage—a nonprofit corporation dedicated to amplifying awareness and generating crucial funds for local initiatives aimed at nurturing these children's journey towards a promising future. Join us as we embark on a compelling exploration of Heather's remarkable odyssey and the enduring impact of The Art of Courage in our enlightening conversation, recorded in May of 2024. The url for the nonprofit is www.theartofcourage.ca Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this special episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Brian Mulroney , the 18th Prime Minister of Canada. As a towering figure in Canadian politics from 1984 to 1993, Mulroney left an indelible mark on the nation. However, we approach his story from a unique angle, enlisting the insights of Arthur Milnes , a distinguished Canadian political historian, and a close friend of Mulroney's. Arthur's perspective offers a personal touch, having shared moments with Mulroney that range from compiling memoirs to casual conversations with school children. Join us as we explore the multifaceted dimensions of Mulroney's leadership, from tackling significant national issues to his remarkable accessibility and warmth toward Canadians of all ages and backgrounds. Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
Send us a text In this episode of The Kingstonian Podcast , we explore the rich history of radio broadcasting through the lens of a true aficionado. While we've explored various facets of local radio on this podcast, today's story is distinctive. Meet Steve Cogan , a lifelong devotee of radio journalism whose retirement project has become a tribute to the early days of radio in Kingston, Ontario. Steve's journey through the waves of radio began in his youth, where he discovered his passion for journalism. However, it's his retirement endeavor, the Kingston Radio Rewind Facebook Page , that captures our attention. Through meticulous curation of memorabilia and storytelling, Steve brings to life the vibrant history of CKWS and CKLC, two iconic radio stations that once vied for the ears of Kingston residents during the fifties and sixties. While rooted in Kingston's history, Steve's narratives resonate with radio enthusiasts far and wide, transcending geographical boundaries. Link for Kingston Radio Rewind: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085043893944 Our theme music is “Stasis Oasis” , by Tim Aylesworth Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, & Threads Send comments & suggestions to thekingstonianpodcast@gmail.com Episodes also air weekly on CJAI at 101.3fm (Tue. at 6pm)…
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