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Weathering the Storm
by Community Podcast Initiative
This podcast tells stories of the climate crisis through first-person interviews from Alberta, Canada and around the world. This series is powered by Shaw, and produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project.Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca.Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Storming Weather
In this episode, hosts Olivia Whissell and Charlotte Vos share stories close to home and across the sea. We hear from Jarrad Whissel who, using his company's resources, was able to help those deeply affected by the 2013 floods that devastated Calgary. We also hear from Jakob Vos, co-CEO of Buildster, and an engineer who studied at the University of Wageningen in The Netherlands during a storm with dangerously strong winds and very heavy rain. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw.The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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From the Heart of the City to the Bleeding Outskirts
In this episode, hosts Bayleigh Arbic and Riley Fonger focus on the 2013 floods in Calgary, Alberta. Jake Biddell shares his story, living through the worst of the floods in Calgary, losing his house, and witnessing the same for his neighbors. In contrast, Allison Arbic shares her experience living outside of Calgary during the disaster and her personal experiences from the flood. These stories, taken together, highlight the hardships and struggles of dealing with the 2013 floods in Alberta. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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The B.C. Wildfires that won’t stop
In this episode, hosts Mariana Tello de Launiere and Jayden Steidl delve into the aftermath of two devastating wildfires that ravaged separate locations 655 kilometers apart in British Columbia. We hear firsthand accounts from Melissa Hemminger and Safford Van Wyk as we explore the profound consequences of these destructive forces of nature and delve into their lasting impact on those directly affected. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Liberia Meets Alberta
In this episode, hosts Fatima Nyei and Ryan McMillan hear the personal experiences of Zainab Nyei and Tom McFadden, two climate survivors from diverse corners of the globe that spans decades. The reality of Climate Change affects all peoples, from any part of the world, and this is what this podcast highlights. This episode serves as a reminder that the consequences of this global crisis spare no one, transcending borders, cultures, and backgrounds. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Hell and High Water
In this episode, we explore the stories of Mitch Mapatac and Kari Hall, two survivors of the 2013 floods in High River. Listen in as they tell us their heartbreaking stories of being evacuated, separated from their families, and losing a friend. Join us as hosts Colton Tuffs and Brooke Palin discuss the floods, their impact on individuals and communities, and how the area has since recovered. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Someone to Call
In this episode, hosts Alex Janz and Mo Adeniran speak with survivors of multiple climate disasters. Kennedy Cohoe, long-time Manitoba resident, is no stranger to snow storms, and he shares his harrowing stories from his childhood and from the past three years. Later, we get to hear from a retired emergency responder. Tom Sampson shares about his time responding to wildfires and floods in Alberta. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Rising Waters
On this episode, Valeria Babin and Halluma Seklani sit down with Cole Peralta, whose family aided those in need during the 2013 Calgary flood. And Ibrahim Ahmed, who was also impacted by the event when his high school flooded, and his diplomas and graduation were affected. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Doubt in the Face of Drought
At the start of 2019, many land owners noticed a change in weather patterns with less rainfall and dryer temperatures. In this episode, Ethan Seaborn and Kelsea Arnett sit down with Rachel Herbert and Tory Campbell to discuss how drought has impacted them as ranchers and dry land farmers in Southern Alberta. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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Walking in the Moccasins of our Ancestors
Join hosts Amie Osness and Shawanda Backfat in this gripping episode as we delve into the devastating flood of 2013 and its profound impact on the Siksika Nation. While the flood's aftermath remains etched in the memories of many Albertans, our discussion will shed light on the often-overlooked communities within the Siksika Nation that bore the brunt of the damage. Prepare to hear firsthand accounts from Warren Drunken Chief, whose family experienced the direct impact of this natural disaster, and Gisele Smith, who, as the team leader for Siksika Health during that fateful time, witnessed the unfolding crisis. Together, we will gain profound insights into the challenges faced by countless Siksika flood victims and explore the response efforts that were set in motion. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this transformative event and the resilience displayed by the Siksika community. Weathering the Storm: Stories of the climate crisis from Alberta and around the world is powered by Shaw. The series is produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project. Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca. Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast tells stories of the climate crisis through first-person interviews from Alberta, Canada and around the world. This series is powered by Shaw, and produced by the Community Podcast Initiative in partnership with the Climate Disaster Project.Learn more about the Community Podcast Initiative at thepodcaststudio.ca.Find out more about the Climate Disaster Project at climatedisasterproject.com.
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