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Canada, As I See It
Fireside Chat Club Of Canada
92 episodes
5 days ago
This is my view of Canada. Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story. Please enjoy!
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This is my view of Canada. Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story. Please enjoy!
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#89 - Theatre as you hear it - #1 - The Monkey's Paw
Canada, As I See It
33 minutes
3 weeks ago
#89 - Theatre as you hear it - #1 - The Monkey's Paw
Today – something new. Today – an experiment. Today – I am telling you a story.   I've been working on this for a while, and due to the electronic/computer issues I have been having lately, it is time. It expands a bit on what I did last with with The Halifax Explosion.   Canada, as I see it is still a thing. In fact, I will be back next week, with a new episode. This week, I present to you: Theatre, as you hear it. Radio drama, that let's YOU create the picture in your mind. There will be more episodes of this – when I can get them completed. I have a few in various levels of “completedness”. This episode fits in with the darker, and spookier season.Considering the time change in North America this week, we'll have a little bit more darkness, as the day moves on! Please enjoy today's submission for your approval.   The Monkey's Pawby W.W. Jacobs   The music and sound effects from today's episode come from a very talented group of people at Pixabay.   Here they are: https://pixabay.com/users/freesound_community-46691455 https://pixabay.com/users/floraphonic-38928062 https://pixabay.com/users/u_879x48oguz-48418712 https://pixabay.com/users/soundreality-31074404 https://pixabay.com/users/koiroylers-44305058 https://pixabay.com/users/zehendrew-39650991 https://pixabay.com/users/traian1984-41907904 https://pixabay.com/users/u_y3wk5ympz8-47045027 https://pixabay.com/users/soul_serenity_sounds-6817262 https://pixabay.com/users/magiaz-10236927 https://pixabay.com/users/moonshire-50609346 https://pixabay.com/users/dragon-studio-38165424   My daughter Liz Prevost designed the logo for Theatre, as you hear it (and the logo for Canada, as I see it).   I'd like to know how you're listening to me. Are you using Podbean's app? Do you listen from my site (whorpole.ca)? Or do you use one of the many podcast platforms that you can listen to this podcast on. I encourage you to contact me at AsISeeIt@whorpole.ca – and let me know - I'll mention you on the show (unless you don't want me to) – and you'll forever be able to say, “I got James to say my name, way back before he was a super celebrity!” If YOU want to be a part of MY podcast,send me a recording of you saying,“This podcast is produced by the Fireside Chat Club of Canada”.   Send it via Facebook Messenger, or by email to: AsISeeIt@whorpole.ca
Canada, As I See It
This is my view of Canada. Several years ago, I began writing essays based on the Canadian facts and people described on a t-shirt that I had! I’ve taken these essays, added some historical facts and new discoveries and now present them as I am known to do by friends and family - as a tangent-laden, fireside chat story. Please enjoy!