
Ep 016 Seeing Through Buildings (Architect-Grant Genova)
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08/21/18 • 64 min
On todays episode I sit down to chat with Grant Genova whose architecture firm is called fresh fruit and architecture. Grant has an interesting story, one that takes him to places across Canada and the united states. His life starts in Toronto but now he calls St. John's his home. Grant has a unique perspective on all things architecture and I believe that extends his perspectives on life, I hope you enjoy this wide ranging conversation.
On todays episode I sit down to chat with Grant Genova whose architecture firm is called fresh fruit and architecture. Grant has an interesting story, one that takes him to places across Canada and the united states. His life starts in Toronto but now he calls St. John's his home. Grant has a unique perspective on all things architecture and I believe that extends his perspectives on life, I hope you enjoy this wide ranging conversation.
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EP 015 Voice of the Capelin (Victoria Neville)
The ocean is a vast universe of light and darkness. In its mystery there are many creatures we know and love. Whales, dolphins, seals and so on. But like so many famous creatures here on land, there, behind the scenes is a plethora of staff that hold the whole production together. Today we are going to learn about one of those lesser appreciated staff members. The tiny but important Capelin. Victoria Neville - is the Senior Specialist of marine ecosystems and fisheries at World Wildlife Fund. She is my friend and the voice of the Capelin. Please enjoy this conversation. Links Mentioned in this episode: https://ecapelin.ca/ WWF - FOOD FOR ALL REPORT DFO curiousjord.com
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Ep 017 Why Are Portholes Round? (Ian Williams-Naval Architect)
On today's episode I have a conversation with Ian Williams. Ian and I are both apart of the Fogbank audio co-working group here in St. John's. If you would like to learn more about the group, please check out TheFogbank.ca Before Ian got involved with audio, he went to school to become a Naval architect. A naval architect is the person behind the scenes who designs everything and anything to do with sea faring vessels. Ian was kind enough to answer my main question "why are portholes round?" among many others that sprang up during the course of our conversation. If you would like to check out Ian's podcast which is called Ships in Port, you can do so on the Fogbank website, which once again is thefogbank.ca and now, my conversation with Ian. thefogbank.ca
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