THE Vancouver Island Photography Book & Transforming Lives Through Community Singing

EPISODE · Aug 5, 2025 · 45 MIN

THE Vancouver Island Photography Book & Transforming Lives Through Community Singing

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"Send us a text about this episode!"This PULSE podcast episode celebrates Vancouver Island community arts through two inspiring local stories. Featuring Sylvia Humble of Humble Harmony community singing groups and photographer duo Dave and Kelly Hutchinson discussing their bestselling book "Vancouver Island: The Art of the Landscape."This Episode Features:(10:08) Sylvia Humble, founder of Humble Harmony, shares her inspiring journey from government worker to community singing facilitator. After a cancer diagnosis prompted her career change, Humble created inclusive singing groups across Parksville and Nanaimo where perfection isn't required—just joy and connection. Her Vancouver Island community arts initiative welcomes singers of all abilities, teaching harmony by ear without sheet music.(20:04) Husband-wife team Dave and Kelly Hutchinson discuss their collaborative photography book covering 600 kilometers of Vancouver Island landscape, from Victoria to Cape Scott. Dave's nature photography spans two decades, while Kelly authored compelling stories behind each image. Their Vancouver Island community arts project has become a bestseller and headed to a second printing, with copies traveling worldwide as gifts.Episode Highlights & Vancouver Island Community Arts Stories"I've fallen in love with the idea of community singing — that singing together can be just for the pure joy and connection of it, rather than aiming for perfection or polishing it for performance." - Sylvia Humble, Humble Harmony founder"I would say it's at least half or more are buying the book as a gift for somebody that has already been here, or somebody that's coming here, or they're sending it to Germany as a gift to somebody that had visited, or Australia — books are going all over the place." - Dave Hutchinson on their photography book's global reachThe episode also highlights upcoming Vancouver Island community arts events:· Rock the Park: August 8-10 at Parksville Beach Festival· Coombs Fair: 112th annual fair, August 9-10· Tim Hortons Concert Series: August 15-16· Sculpture Light-Up evenings: August 15-16Voice message: Voice message The PULSE and be part of the podcast!You'll find all episodes of The PULSE Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, TikTok and YouTube podcasts, as well as PULSECommunity.ca.Click here to learn how to Support the showEpisode Sponsors: Tablet Pharmacy, Windsor Plywood French Creek, Ian Lindsay & Associates, Thrifty Foods Parksville, & Parksville Beach Festival.Check out Skookum Kid's Stories on Apple, Spotify, Support the show

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