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Author: Heather McLeod

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Talking about the change I welcome and want to see here where I live with people whose actions and ideas give me hope.
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The Season Finale features development lawyer Richard Wong with his thoughts after talking about engaging successfully with Corporations, and financing the big changes you want to see - at the Northwest Climate Gathering in Thunder Bay last month. The new song that conversation inspired is called: It’s Time To Dance. Lyrics and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca   Referencing: www.NWClimateGathering.ca https://davidsuzuki.org/press/indigenous-organizations-launch-just-transition-guide-as-counterpart-to-canadas-sustainable-jobs-act-and-net-zero-plan/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corporation_(2003_film) https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/community-energy-and-emissions-plan.aspx Net Zero Strategy Thunder Bay 2020
Ken is the worker bee behind Just Bike TBay, the Memorial Link and Thunder Bay’s E.V. shows. And he was right at the heart of the Northwest Climate Gathering. We talk about the power of positivity and persistence, we celebrate being nerds and building community with fellow kind and courageous nerds. Ken explains why his volunteering and problem-solving is totally worth it. Song & podcast by Heather McLeod. Lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
A season wrap before the season’s done - and a teaser for the episodes to come. With many songs, and an insider’s tour of the Northwest Climate Gathering 2023: Hope & Action. Good company as COP28 unfolds.   Referencing: https://www.katharinehayhoe.com/ www.NWClimateGathering.ca Lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
A rebroadcast of an episode first shared May 17, 2022. What it would take to achieve food security in Thunder Bay, and what blows Brendan’s mind in every teaspoon of soil. Brendan Grant is leading discussion of this topic at https://www.nwclimategathering.ca/ November 25 & 26 2024. Referencing http://www.sleepygfarm.ca/
Talking gardening, city wilderness, the satisfaction of a well-stocked garage & peace with Lucie Lavoie. Lucie is a founding member of both Superior Seed Producers and EcoSuperior, where she was a program coordinator for over twenty years. She and her partner Ken Deacon have been trying to minimize their impact on the planet for decades, including growing and keeping much of the food they eat. Lyrics and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing https://www.nwclimategathering.ca/
Keira Essex is is an environmental studies student at Lakehead University, an activist, and a novice photographer of mixed settler-Anishinaabe heritage. She is one of the people pulling together the Northwest Climate Gathering this month. Original music by Heather McLeod. Lyrics and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
Kevin Brooks teaches and researches Social Justice as a Program Advisor at Lakehead University. He is one of the people shaping and leading the Northwest Climate Gathering November 25 & 26. Our conversation circled back to housing more than once, but what stuck with me most was his soliloquy on composting as a metaphor for life. Lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca   Referencing: Post-Growth Living: For an Alternative Hedonism by Kate Soper  “The pleasures & challenges of degrowth: a conversation with Kate Soper” by Ben Highmore, Mandy Merck and Jenny Bourne Taylor in Project Muse Vol 107-108 2022 pp.215-229 https://www.deanspade.net https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-193-fresh-air/clip/16020848-with-rising-food-housing-costs-plus-approaching-winter https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/what-on-earth-newsletter-right-to-repair-styrofoam-1.5037697 https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-ca/knowledge/publications/11c47b23/right-to-repair-bill-passes-unanimously-at-house-of-commons#:~:text=The%20bill%20was%20unanimously%20adopted,by%20encouraging%20longer%20device%20lifecycles. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-429/clip/16019140  
A visit and new song with award-winning singer-songwriter and humanitarian Shy-Anne Hovorka, from her home near Nipigon. A fitting kick-off to season four. Lyrics, links and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
Dave Spies is the Thunder Bay Chapter Lead of Protect Our Winters Canada and  a third year law student at Lakehead University’s Bora Laskin Faculty of Law. His research focus is on the intersection of environmental law, Indigenous rights, public lands defense and international law. He will be coming to the Northwest Climate Gathering 2023: Hope & Action. Lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing: https://www.protectourwinters.ca/david_spies https://www.nwclimategathering.ca/ https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/09/18/a-journey-from-homelessness-to-a-room-of-ones-own
From gathering a harvest, to gathering momentum and attention. Considering how fear hunts us, and hope needs to be reached for. Proposing the power of community.  Hoping for utopia and savouring joy. Lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia_for_Realists https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/you-2-0-make-the-good-times-last/ https://www.youthclimatelab.org/fxc-blog/2020/3/26/community-activator-series-madison-van-dyck https://thewilldowntown.com/in-conversation-with-bekeme-masade-olowola/  
Just the songs composed and recorded for seasons two and three. No words, no theme, just the songs. Raw, unpolished and recorded the day they were composed. All but one by Heather McLeod - that one co-composed and co-performed with Shy-Anne Hovorka for a yet-to-be published episode. Find Lyrics, chords and context at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
Two dozen gather to toast the podcast so far and seed the coming seasons envisioning what change they most want to see happen. With a detour to explore humbleness and hard conversations, cows as a cure, smoke as a trigger, and the power of frames. By Heather McLeod Transcript, full list of references & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca   References include: How are Indigenous youth thinking about reconciliation? Ft. Riley Yesno – Matriarch Movement https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/oct/11/it-felt-like-a-funeral-william-shatner-reflects-on-voyage-to-space#:~:text=I%20love%20all%20the%20questions,was%20death%2C%E2%80%9D%20Shatner%20wrote. https://shows.acast.com/blindboy/episodes/speaking-to-a-psychologist-about-drug-laws-in-ireland https://www.ted.com/talks/katharine_hayhoe_the_most_important_thing_you_can_do_to_fight_climate_change_talk_about_it?language=en https://zerocarbon-analytics.org/archives/economics/international-financial-institutions-reform-bridgetown-agenda https://omny.fm/shows/zero/jigar-shah-lpo-department-of-energy-zero The cow cure for anxiety: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB5IX-np5fE
Summarizing Season three's seven episodes imagining the Kindness Economy with the songs each episode inspired, and a bit about how the rant or conversation fed the composition. By Heather McLeod in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Season Four planned for October & November 2023 with one or two specials to watch for in the meantime.
3.6 Judi Vinni Digs In

3.6 Judi Vinni Digs In

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Conversation with Judi Vinni of https://willowspringscreativecentre.ca/ Care of our Elders; mixed ages & hands-on learning; therapeutic gardening; needs-inclusive employment; trust and relationships; Lappe Nordic Ski Centre collaborating with social & community circles; embracing immigration; community gardens & multicultural feasting. By Heather McLeod in Thunder Bay, Ontario Lyrics, references and more at: www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
Considering the psychology of change - honour vs. dignity cultures, the kindness paradox; how to unlock capital, human and $: universal basic income, justice systems, no skin in the game loans & truly supporting micro-businesses, multigenerational planned densification, raising corporate expectations; Ireland’s Citizen’s Assemblies; Youth Climate Action Corp. By Heather McLeod. References, lyrics and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca
City as home, where you can breath, slow down, connect, relax. The importance of difficult conversations. Many hands make for light work. Budget to support your priorities. Choices must be made. Set boundaries,  speak up. Lyrics and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca By Heather McLeod Referencing: https://icleicanada.org/#:~:text=Canadian%20ICLEI%20members%20are%20part,equitable%2C%20resilient%20and%20circular%20development. https://www.strongtowns.org/ http://www.urbanabbey.ca/the-habit-coffee-and-bakeshop https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/city-hall/resources/Documents/EarthCare/Thunder-Bay_Net-Zero-Strategy_WEB-VERSION_Accessible.pdf https://lakeheadca.com/watershed/climate-change/climate  
Stewarding the land, honouring our ecosystems: imagine, intercept, invest, integrate, innovate, infrastructure. Conversation with city planner Thora Cartlidge. Revitalize the East End - the opportunity and economy of investing in historic neighbourhoods; Sustainable development necessities in Parkdale, abutting the William Bog; local urban food - the opportunity and urgency on building on good foundations. By Heather McLeod More at: www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing: https://foodsystemreportcard.ca/food-production/ Thunder Bay’s local food plan https://the-carbon-connection.captivate.fm/ Interview with Doug Tallamy Nature’s Best Hope by Doug Tallamy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqjIaaCQx8g Dr. Tallamy Earth Day 2023 Italians of Fort William’s East End 1907-1969 by Roy Piovesana
Cindy Crowe of Blue Sky Community Healing Centre & Cindy Crowe Consulting with a conversation for those who feel overwhelmed and just want something do-able; protecting and witnessing the wild; the healing power of kindness, of circles, and of focusing on the gifts we bring one another; people and the planet need respect, love and time. Call out the bullies. Lend a hand. Lead by example. Cherish the land. Grief, Dignity, Grace and Dementia. Find lyrics & more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing: http://www.blueskycommunityhealingcentre.ca/bios/
Imagining the three courses serving plenty of food in the kindness economy: grown, kept and shared. Inspired by The Parachute Club’s Rise Up! Feeding and healing ourselves and our home; many hands make light work; and good work in good company is good. Investing in the essentials, harvesting joy and security. By Heather McLeod in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada   Script, score and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca   Referencing: Braiding Sweetgrass - Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer https://foodsystemreportcard.ca/food-production/ Rise Up by the Parachute Club https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNwuB76pBcc The Blindboy Podcast (seed bombs) https://play.acast.com/s/blindboy/mental-health-biodiversity-and-mythology Methane-eating Grassland Microbes need grazing ruminants: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43705-021-00068-2 Central Canada’s White Pine Grandmother Tree harvest https://www.ancientforest.org/the-past-isnt-what-it-used-to-be/
Imagining story-telling industries, mechanics and touch stones in the Kindness Economy. With a scientifically-sound genesis story to start, some classic Joni Mitchell, a reboot of marketing, journalism, academia and accountability, plus a new-born tune. By Heather McLeod. Script, score and more at www.SomethingDifferentThisWayComes.ca Referencing: https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/made-of-honor/ HumanKind by Rutger Bregman Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer https://www.gbgplc.com/en/blog/digital-identity-in-practice-estonia/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/what-on-earth-grasslands-protection-1.6788647 https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks https://play.acast.com/s/blindboy/the-hashish-eater-of-booly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxBol61ngHE   Joni Mitchell performs Shadows & Light  https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/science_of_the_story?fbclid=IwAR326fWP2FEuinuyvqrIrQGsjFwg-3NdbPmwDSYUcAfhv0mLPkSY9DCWfO8
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