EPISODE · Mar 13, 2024 · 1H
Full Show: Why do we swear in conversation?, Taking a stand against forced labour & Avoiding overspending at the mechanics
from Mornings with Simi · host Curiouscast
Seg 1: What makes us want to swear? The origins of swearing are deeply rooted in human history and culture, reflecting the complex interplay between language, religion, and social norms. Guest: Dr. Emma Byrne, Neuroscientist and Author of “Why Swearing is Good For You” Seg 2: Scott’s Thoughts: Harsh fines for parents dropping off kids Parents of students at a Kitsilano school are frustrated and angry that they are being ticketed by bylaw officers over parking illegally while dropping off their kids at school. Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: Is BC’s Safe supply being diverted into the illegal drug trade? The Solicitor General, Mike Farnworth downplays the idea of ‘widespread’ diversion. Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 4: Should Canada take a firmer stance against forced labour? Canada is facing calls to take a tougher stance against imports made through forced labor, particularly in light of recent investigative reports uncovering the involvement of North Korean workers in processing seafood for export. Guest: Lori Waller, Communications Officer for Above Ground (Human Rights and Corporate Accountability Project) Seg 5: How to avoid being swindled by mechanics AutoCate is a newly-launched membership-based platform founded by Stefanie Bruinsma, an engineer and mechanic graduate from the University of Waterloo. Guest: Stephanie Bruinsma, Industry Engagement Manager for the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering Research Office and Founder of AutoCate.ca Seg 6: Pet Week: What it’s like to be an exotic pet owner When people say they have pets in the house, most would immediately think of a dog or cat, but there are a lot of other, more exotic pets that give people joy and companionship. Guest: Bailey Darrah, Animal Wrangler and Educator at Hands On Exotics Seg 7: Does BC's recovery sector need more funding? The mental health and addictions minister of BC recently announced a significant investment of $117 million aimed at improving the quality of care provided at existing recovery and treatment centers across the province. Guest: Susan Sanderson, Executive Director of the Realistic Success Recovery Society Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Seg 1: What makes us want to swear? The origins of swearing are deeply rooted in human history and culture, reflecting the complex interplay between language, religion, and social norms. Guest: Dr. Emma Byrne, Neuroscientist and Author of “Why Swearing is Good For You” Seg 2: Scott’s Thoughts: Harsh fines for parents dropping off kids Parents of students at a Kitsilano school are frustrated and angry that they are being ticketed by bylaw officers over parking illegally while dropping off their kids at school. Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: Is BC’s Safe supply being diverted into the illegal drug trade? The Solicitor General, Mike Farnworth downplays the idea of ‘widespread’ diversion. Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 4: Should Canada take a firmer stance against forced labour? Canada is facing calls to take a tougher stance against imports made through forced labor, particularly in light of recent investigative reports uncovering the involvement of North Korean workers in processing seafood for export. Guest: Lori Waller, Communications Officer for Above Ground (Human Rights and Corporate Accountability Project) Seg 5: How to avoid being swindled by mechanics AutoCate is a newly-launched membership-based platform founded by Stefanie Bruinsma, an engineer and mechanic graduate from the University of Waterloo. Guest: Stephanie Bruinsma, Industry Engagement Manager for the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering Research Office and Founder of AutoCate.ca Seg 6: Pet Week: What it’s like to be an exotic pet owner When people say they have pets in the house, most would immediately think of a dog or cat, but there are a lot of other, more exotic pets that give people joy and companionship. Guest: Bailey Darrah, Animal Wrangler and Educator at Hands On Exotics Seg 7: Does BC's recovery sector need more funding? The mental health and addictions minister of BC recently announced a significant investment of $117 million aimed at improving the quality of care provided at existing recovery and treatment centers across the province. Guest: Susan Sanderson, Executive Director of the Realistic Success Recovery Society Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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