This interview was so fun to do and very interesting to listen back to. Thanks for the opportunity for self reflection and the chance to share our story with others on our networks. I hope that others listened when we posted a link to the interview. Can't wait to catch you in the forest again, Mark. Also, enjoy "helping you meet" others who might be a good fit for your show. May the blessings of the trees settle on all like shade on a hot Summer day.
It's great to see two talented authors of fiction touch on the important and painful topic of Indian boarding schools. It's also wonderful to have Celina Loyer, an Aboriginal Programmer from Alberta, join us to share her personal connection to Residential Schools. The stories of these Schools must be heard and remembered. Through Celina's work and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, we can learn more about this dark chapter in Canadian history. Thank you to all three of you for your work to keep these stories alive
I'm so glad to see that this conversation includes two authors who are writing about the Indian boarding schools, as well as Celina Loyer, an Aboriginal Programmer who has personal knowledge of the Residential Schools in Canada. Her involvement in the Michel Band Exhibit and the Residential Schools display at the Musée Héritage Museum in St. Albert is incredibly important and helps to keep the stories of these schools alive. I'm sure their discussion will be incredibly informative and powerful.
I feel this interview went very well, and you did a very good job of editing. I thank you for the opportunity to get these ideas out there more widely. Karl 615-322-9523, for any who might want to call me.
Did I hear that you are engineering your own original music? I am getting close to having enough new tunes to bring forth a new album, and I was wondering if you might be able to help me get it out?
Love Andy and Terry Murray.
This interview was so fun to do and very interesting to listen back to. Thanks for the opportunity for self reflection and the chance to share our story with others on our networks. I hope that others listened when we posted a link to the interview. Can't wait to catch you in the forest again, Mark. Also, enjoy "helping you meet" others who might be a good fit for your show. May the blessings of the trees settle on all like shade on a hot Summer day.
Awesome!
Great conversation!
It's great to see two talented authors of fiction touch on the important and painful topic of Indian boarding schools. It's also wonderful to have Celina Loyer, an Aboriginal Programmer from Alberta, join us to share her personal connection to Residential Schools. The stories of these Schools must be heard and remembered. Through Celina's work and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, we can learn more about this dark chapter in Canadian history. Thank you to all three of you for your work to keep these stories alive
I'm so glad to see that this conversation includes two authors who are writing about the Indian boarding schools, as well as Celina Loyer, an Aboriginal Programmer who has personal knowledge of the Residential Schools in Canada. Her involvement in the Michel Band Exhibit and the Residential Schools display at the Musée Héritage Museum in St. Albert is incredibly important and helps to keep the stories of these schools alive. I'm sure their discussion will be incredibly informative and powerful.
Thanks so much for the opportunity to talk with you. I learned a lot!
Mark,
I feel this interview went very well, and you did a very good job of editing. I thank you for the opportunity to get these ideas out there more widely. Karl 615-322-9523, for any who might want to call me.
Tippy Amick told me you were playing in Asheville soon. When? and Where? I'm not finding it in our media.
Thanks a bunch!
Hi Aidan,
Did I hear that you are engineering your own original music? I am getting close to having enough new tunes to bring forth a new album, and I was wondering if you might be able to help me get it out?
If I am wrong, let me know...
--Bill Nash
Patreon.com/CampNashBill
Beautiful!