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Interview with David Eby NDP Candidate running against Christy Clark in the Vancouver-Point Grey by Election. We ask him about Karaoke Politics and if he is ready for a lyrical rebuttal by the BC Liberals. (12 minute interview)
David’s Karaoke Kampaigning in action
In studio we have Civil Rights Advocate Paul Caune as well as Jean Lewis of Medicare for Autism Now (via phone). Paul and Jean share their vision to support people with Autism. Also in studio is Singer Songwriter Scott Jackson who will be performing live. Scott is also part of band Abandon Paris who were a YouTube hit from the Air Canada Christmas Flash Mob.
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Air Canada Christmas Flash Mob
This is part 1 in a two part series this week dedicated to homelessness. In this episode we take a look at homelessness from a couple of perspectives. Paul Caune founder of Civil Rights Now talks about how people with disabilities need to see themselves as voters so that they can ensure that the rights that they are entitled to are given to them in the political system. Team members from the Youth Action Squad (YAS) which provides a youth perspective the the Greater Vancouver Shelter Strategy talk about their experience in dealing with homelessness. John Pippus joins us to play some songs that are fitting for the situation.
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In light of the tragic shootings in Arizona we wanted to have a discussion about the current dialogue around Mental Health within the Mainstream media. Can the Mainstream Media be a trusted medium to have a meaningful conversation or is it about shock and awe to maximize eyeballs and dollars.
In this episode with talk with Tod Maffin, a past CBC Broadcaster, technology futurist, public speaker and advocate for positive mental health in the workplace.
Michael Schratter checks in from Argentina, as he rides the world for Mental Health Awareness called www.ridedonthide.com
Singer Songwriter and local music advocate John Pippus shares his thoughts and his meaningful music
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Part 2 (30 minutes)
Tod Maffin, “Taking Crazy Back”
Paul Caune from Civil Rights Now joins us in the studio to talk about disability rights in Canada. From his persective our government policies don’t necessarily reflect the compassion that Canadians perceive they have.
Half of the band Sillken also joins us to talk about her music.
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Another live episode at Gallery Gachet. In this episode hosted by Ana Bedard, we have dancer Natalie Hobbs who speaks about her collaborative projects.
Monique Hurteau and Lorne Cardinal comics and aboriginal creative mentors speak about their projects. Monique also shares the strange and twisted blog stories about her weird landlord.
Singer Songwriter Blake Havard plays some live tunes for us.
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We are excited to announce that Melanie Rose will be joining the Sound Therapy Radio team. Melanie is burning up the comedic world and will be helping add some lightness to our sometimes dark episodes. An Alumni of the Stand up for Mental Health program, Melanie attributes comedy for saving her from some pretty despair times.
Melanie has learned that laughter is always the best medicine. She has learned not to PANIC when she is MANIC.
Although, her love for tye dye shirts might be helping her get over the Ex.…it may also explain why she is still single.
She is a mother of 4 girls that don’t live with her (a long story).. but she is real…Anxiety and all…she tells jokes and stories of her life, and hopefully shows people it might just be OK to be “Crazy”.
So be on the lookout for Melanie on the airwaves of Sound Therapy Radio
In this episode we feature the musical stylings of Alexander Keurvorst and Cumulus Dischord. Sarah Mulder a local visual artist also drops by for a visit to talk about her creative projects. Alexander, Ana and Sarah tell us that you can survive in Vancouver without a driver’s license.
Be sure to check our Sarah Mulder’s art show in November at the Agro Cafe on Granville Island
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'City Glance' by Sarah Mulder. Sewn in City Scapes on canvas
In this episode we talk about the upcoming World Suicide Prevention Day on Friday September 10th. Representatives from the Crisis Center and SAFER a suicide prevention group, a service of Vancouver Coastal Health join us on the line. Pat Bayes from Stand up for Mental Health gives us an update of whats happening.
Justin Mehia also plays live in studio for us.
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Even Radio needs a Hug. David Blair joins the Sound Therapy Team
November 1, 2010 in Announcements, Arts Review, Commentary | Tags: CJ the sound therapy sock monkey, CJSF 90.1 FM, David Blair, J Peachy, sound therapy radio | by J Peachy | Leave a comment
David Blair known within the music community as a ‘Serial Hugger’ will share stories about his healthy and creative life, including navigating the complexities of day to day relationships. Specifically, David tells us how he has been able to re-define a long term relationship as anything that lasts longer than 90 days.
Nothing but exciting times with Mr. Blair, a hug and a smile is guaranteed with every transaction.
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