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TimberConnect
Author: Ty Samson and Julie Hogness
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There's a paradigm shift happening in forestry and TimberConnect is at the heart of it. Let's bring back the social license to operate in our forests again and make people proud of this industry – as a worker or the general public. Let's continue to bring a holistic, science-based approach to discussions about how our forests are managed and inspire positive, sustainable change for generations to come.
Ty Samson & Julie Hogness interview key stakeholders in the forest industry who strive to make a difference and continuously improve how we manage our forests. The TimberConnect podcast facilitates informative discussions by highlighting current and upcoming industry events, practices and trends while encouraging new ways of thinking.
Follow TimberConnect on social media or visit www.timberconnect.ca for more information.
Ty Samson & Julie Hogness interview key stakeholders in the forest industry who strive to make a difference and continuously improve how we manage our forests. The TimberConnect podcast facilitates informative discussions by highlighting current and upcoming industry events, practices and trends while encouraging new ways of thinking.
Follow TimberConnect on social media or visit www.timberconnect.ca for more information.
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In this episode, Ty dives into the exciting changes coming up with TimberConnect, the newest Stillwater Consulting program, and what you can look forward to with Season 2 of the podcast. He also says goodbye to his cohost Julie and reminisces about the in-depth discussions they had with a variety of guests during Season 1.Stay up to date and join the TimberConnect community at https://linktr.ee/TimberConnectLooking for a job or someone to hire? Visit https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Learn more about Stillwater Consulting by visiting https://www.stillwaterconsultingltd.com/
Ty sits down with the Executive Director of the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC), Steve Kozuki. Steve’s passion for sustainable natural resource management is undeniable. In this episode, Steve helps us understand who FESBC is as an entity and shares valuable insight into the importance of Indigenous relations, the bioeconomy, wildfire risk reduction, climate change and so much more. This episode is packed with useful information and practical advice for implementing sustainable forestry projects across the province. You won’t want to miss this one!Learn more about the Forest Enhancement Society of BC by visiting https://www.fesbc.ca/Find the FESBC accomplishment report at https://issuu.com/fesbc_2020/docs/fesbc_accomplishmentsreport-issuu_3346c6c32aee74View the TimberConnect job board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Learn more about Stillwater Consulting at https://www.stillwaterconsultingltd.com/Continue the conversation by joining the TimberConnect community https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with Kelly Cooper to challenge the stigma surrounding workplace diversity in Canada’s Natural Resource Sector. Kelly has an impressive and extensive history working in the public sector. Her research, which has been published in her most recent book “Lead The Change: The competitive advantage of gender diversity and inclusion” provides compelling evidence for the societal benefit of having a gender diverse workforce. Kelly also hosts the “Free To Grow in Forestry” podcast, where she explores the intersection of her research and Canada’s Forestry Sector. Join the conversation today as we learn how to incorporate these concepts into our personal and professional livesTo learn more about Free to Grow in Forestry visit https://www.freetogrowinforestry.ca/Check out Kelly's book: Lead the change: the competitive advantage of gender diversity and inclusive at https://centreforsocialintelligence.ca/lead-the-change/Continue the conversation by joining the TimberConnect community https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with Elected Chief Councillor of Haisla Nation, Crystal Smith. Crystal has long been a champion for economic development in Haisla territory to benefit the 1700 Haisla people. She advocates for Haisla Nation-owned joint venture partnerships, which she believes will bring tremendous economic opportunities and benefits ensuring the Haisla people have control of their own future. Join us today to learn more about how natural resource development has improved social conditions and helped members of Haisla Nation find rewarding work and educational opportunities in Haisla communities.
Ty and Julie sit down with Registered Professional Forester, Manager of the Creston Community Forest and Director of the BCCFA, Daniel Gratton. He discusses his hard work with the Creston Community Forest and the current implementation of the wildfire risk reduction project. Daniel aims to expand their programs to better the Creston forests and community. If you want to learn more about the extent of the wildfire risk reduction project, funded by the Forest Enhancement Society of BC, then this episode is for you!To get more information on the Creston Community forest visit www.crestoncommunityforest.comLearn about the British Columbia Community Forest Association at https://bccfa.ca/ View Western Forest Project's job openings and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with Talking Forests founder, Candra Burns, and discuss the role social media can play to bridge the gaps in the forestry sector. Candra discusses her unconventional education and how her unique career path got her to where she is today. Using her podcast and online presence to support the American and Canadian forestry sectors, Candra aims to bring awareness and promotion to the future faces of the industry. If you are curious about the proposition social media can offer in transforming the natural resource sector, then you won't want to miss this episode!Visit Candra's website at www.talkingforests.com or follow her on social media @talkingforestsListen to the Talking Forests Podcast by visiting https://anchor.fm/talkingforestsView the Medium Publication at https://medium.com/discovering-treetop-walkways-in-europeMeet AMSE Premium Member Candra Burns — Assoc. of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs: https://amseagency.com/blog/elevating-the-voice-of-forestry-meet-amse-premium-member-candra-burnsView the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty sits down with Ryan Fournier from Students for Canada to discuss the important role students play in the advancement of Canada's Natural Resource Sector. As a current student, Ryan boasts an impressive resume with a background in politics and advocacy for sustainable natural resource management. If you're a student or young professional who wants to learn more about Students for Canada or how to get involved in the natural resource sector, then this episode is for you!To learn more about SFC visit https://studentsforcanada.ca/View Missing The Forest For The Trees w/ Ty Samson at https://youtu.be/zcJA-DdfF9oFollow SFC on social media at @studentsforcanadaGet in touch with a member of SFC by emailing lynn@canadaaction.ca, justice@canadaaction.ca or kira@canadaaction.caView the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with the Renfrew County Forester, Lacey Rose RPF to learn more about her successful career in the forestry sector. Lacey is an inspiration for budding foresters. She advocates for education through her webinar series, Mighty Jobs, and for women in the industry by co-founding Women In Wood – an advocacy group that was created to bring passionate women together to share their love of the woods. If you’re looking for advice on how to navigate your way through the industry, then you won't want to miss this episode!View the Women and Wood at https://www.womeninwood.ca/Learn more about the County of Renfrew by visiting https://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/en/living-here/forests.aspxGet informed about the World Forestry Congress at https://wfc2021korea.org/Watch Lacey Rose on Mighty Jobs by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBCoXNQ05EoView the TimberConnect job board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with PhD student and remote sensing researcher, Liam Irwin. Liam is a graduate student in the University of British Columbia's Integrated Remote Sensing Studio (IRSS) where he is aiming to develop a monitoring framework which integrates remotely sensed data like LIDAR to assess the state of silviculture and our regenerating forests. Tune in to learn more about how drones are going to be a big part of forestry's future!To connect with Liam and see more about the work he has completed visit https://twitter.com/IrwinLiam_UBChttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Liam-Irwin-3Learn more about UBC's IRSS lab at https://irsslab.forestry.ubc.ca/https://twitter.com/IRSS_UBCView the TimberConnect job board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Have you ever thought about starting a career in Wildland Firefighting? Join Julie and Ty as they sit down with partner and director of meaningfulness at Cabin Resource Management, Kyle Broome, RPF. As the manager of Cabin’s wildfire division, Kyle comes equipped with an extensive background in wildfire and fuel management. If you’re looking for tips on where to start, what certificates to obtain, or organizations that employ entry-level workers, then you won’t want to miss this episode!Visit the Cabin website at https://cabinworks.ca/View and apply for WFP's job openings at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Apply for Wildland Firefighting and forestry jobs at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with wildlife biologist, Alexia Constantinou, MSc to discuss her research and work on bringing awareness to wildlife conservation and sustainable forest management. As a full-time instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, Alexia plays a vital role in educating our next generation of forest stewards. Join us on this episode as Alexia shares her wealth of knowledge about wildlife habitats, how you can get involved, and what the future looks like for her exciting new WildCAM initiative!View the WildCAM resource library at https://wildcams.ca/library/Sign up for a membership with WildCAM by visiting https://wildcams.ca/join/?register=1View the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with the CEO of the Forest Products Association of Canada, Derek Nighbor. Listen in to find out how forestry contributes to Canada's economy, what makes wood products sustainable, and how our forests help sequester carbon.To learn more about the work of FPAC visit https://www.fpac.ca/To watch the Capturing Carbon documentary visit https://www.forestryforthefuture.ca/docView the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with Kim Green, PhD, to discuss her exciting new research on watershed science and how we can apply these findings to forest management practices. With 30 years of experience in applied geoscience, Kim comes equipped with a deep understanding of geomorphological principles. Join us as we learn about watersheds, hydrology, sustainable forestry initiatives, and the benefits of using LiDAR technologies in silvicultural planning.To learn more about Kim's research visit https://selkirk.ca/innovatesTo enrol in Watershed Systems 101 visit https://selkirk.ca/ce/courses/selkirk-innovates/watershed-systems-101View the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with the Director of Conservation Stewardship Programs at The BC Wildlife Federation, Neil Fletcher. Wetlands are a vital component to the overall function of an ecosystem that covers around 13% of Canada’s terrestrial land base. We learn all about these important earth systems, current regulations and practices, and innovative programs targeting this area of study. Learn something new and join the conversation today!If you are interested in reading more about wetlands and conservation projects, go to https://wetlandsworkforce.ca/To take part in wetland workshops visit https://bcwf.bc.ca/View the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Curious to know more about Old Growth Management? Meet Dr. Garry Merkel, Co-Author of “A New Future for Old Forests” a strategic review of old-growth management in BC.The strategic review was the largest outreach of its kind in BC Forestry history, consulting with over 800 individuals personally and thousands more through their survey. Join TimberConnect as we learn about the results and recommendations of this report straight from the source.To read the report visit https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/forestry/managing-our-forest-resources/old-growth-forestsView the TimberConnect Job Board and apply at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with seasoned Registered Professional Forester, Ken Day, to discuss his 31 years spent managing the Alex Fraser Research Forest in Williams Lake BC, and his current work as a consultant and the owner of KDay Forestry Ltd. Listen in to learn more about Ken’s expertise and the varied research he was a part of!For more information about the Alex Fraser Research Forest visit https://afrf.forestry.ubc.ca/View the TimberConnect Job Board and apply for Strategics jobs at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with the Executive Director of the BC Community Forest Association, Jennifer Gunter. If you’re curious about what a community forest is, the benefits they can have, and how to advocate for one in your community - then this episode is for you! Tune in to learn more from one of the most recognized names in BC Community Forestry.To learn more about the BC Community Forest Association visit https://bccfa.ca/View the Panorama Crew Services job openings at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with an esteemed UBC Forestry Ph.D. Candidate, Tonya Smith, MSc, to discuss her research on Indigenous Food Sovereignty for The Lil’wat First Nation. Tune in to learn more about her research, life lessons from working with Lil’wat First Nation Elders, and how we can translate these concepts into tangible forest management practices.For more information about Lil'wat Nation visit https://lilwat.ca/Learn more about Tonya's research with the People, Institutions, and Forests Lab at the University of British Columba by visiting https://pif.forestry.ubc.ca/people/tonya-smith/Read about the Forest Guardians program at https://www.mission.ca/city-partners-with-local-first-nations-to-deliver-indigenous-guardians-training-program/View behind the scenes content of the Forest Guardians program by following @stillwaterconsulting on Instagram and FacebookView the TimberConnect job board at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/Join the TimberConnect community by visiting https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
Ty and Julie sit down with the Registrar & Director of Act Compliance for the Association of British Columbia Forest Professionals, Casey Macaulay, MA, RPF. They take a deep dive into what working in forestry is all about, reflect on early career experiences, and Casey provides invaluable career advice for any budding forester.Apply to be a log truck driver for Superior Self Loading at https://jobs.timberconnect.ca/For more information on the ABCFP visit https://abcfp.ca/webJoin the TimberConnect community by visiting https://www.timberconnect.ca/Find us on social media at https://linktr.ee/TimberConnect
This is TimberConnect, the forestry podcast made for forest enthusiasts and professionals. We aim to bring you informative discussions by seasoned professionals and academics. Our forestry sector is big, complex and diverse. Our guest speakers will align with this diversity. Each episode will bring you a fresh perspective on current events, career advice, and exciting new research on everything from forest ecology to new and innovative technologies. For additional content and more information about TimberConnect, visit TimberConnect.ca and tell all of your forestry friends that the show is available completely free anywhere that you can stream a podcast.























