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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 46 MIN

Seismologist Explains Island Tremors & Natalie MacMaster Tours Vancouver Island

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"Send us a text about this episode!"(24:24) Natalie MacMaster discusses her musical journey, reflects on her Cape Breton fiddle music heritage, her professional career spanning decades, and balancing touring with raising seven musically talented children with Donnell Leahy. MacMaster shares memorable performances, including playing with symphony orchestras and touring globally while she promotes her upcoming "Four on the Floor" concert series on Vancouver Island, including the Qualicum Beach Civic Center on March 29th. The interview includes the tune “The Golden Eagle”.(07:04) Taimi Mulder, Earthquake Seismologist discusses four recent earthquakes that occurred around Vancouver Island within a two-week period. She explains that while unusual to have so many in a short timespan, they were relatively small and unrelated to each other. Mulder clarifies how earthquake alerts work and addresses common misconceptions. Dave's comedic take on wearing all his clothes at once as an emergency kit offers good fun while reminding everyone about earthquake preparedness.https://thepulsecommunity.ca/You can also voice message The PULSE and be a part of the podcast!You'll find all episodes of the The PULSE Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart and YouTube podcasts, as well as PULSECommunity.ca.Click here to learn how to Support the showSponsors on this episode include; Thrifty Foods, Windsor Plywood French Creek & Ian Lindsay & Associates.Check out Skookum Kid's Stories, on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, and YouTube Podcasts, as well at SkookumKids.com.“Like, Share & Listen!”#ThePulseCommunity,  #PulsePodcast,  #ParksvilleQualicumBeach,  #VancouverIslandEarthquakes,  #TaimiMulder,  #NatalieMacMaster,  #CelticMusic,  #EmergencyPreparedness(The Golden Eagle - Natalie MacMaster)Support the show

"Send us a text about this episode!" (24:24) Natalie MacMaster discusses her musical journey, reflects on her Cape Breton fiddle music heritage, her professional career spanning decades, and balancing touring with raising seven musically talented children with Donnell Leahy. MacMaster shares memorable performances, including playing with symphony orchestras and touring globally while she promotes her upcoming "Four on the Floor" concert series on Vancouver Island, including the Qualicum Beach...

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