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The Wander with Andrew Charles Wilcox

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The Wander with Andrew Wilcox is conversations with the curious. Talking with explorers and outsiders about how their ideas, experiences and adventures could help us navigate our own wild life. It’s a podcast for anyone with a wandering mind, a hunter’s heart and a builder’s hands. Host Andrew Charles Wilcox has worked in broadcasting for over 20 years. He is a passionate storyteller, music nerd and vintage motorcycle fan. Andrew grew up on a farm in Camrose County, Alberta where all the best conversations were had around the kitchen table, or while walking through the fields. Each episode strives to be one of those conversations; casual, compelling, and ultimately enriching. A journey worth your own destination with a few detours and distraction in between. Take the wander with writers, explorers, researchers, and rock stars; hear their stories and enjoy the ride. Explore Wild Ideas. Download or stream the podcast today on iTunes, Google, Spotify etc. or check out TheWanderPodcast.com

Location:

Canada

Description:

The Wander with Andrew Wilcox is conversations with the curious. Talking with explorers and outsiders about how their ideas, experiences and adventures could help us navigate our own wild life. It’s a podcast for anyone with a wandering mind, a hunter’s heart and a builder’s hands. Host Andrew Charles Wilcox has worked in broadcasting for over 20 years. He is a passionate storyteller, music nerd and vintage motorcycle fan. Andrew grew up on a farm in Camrose County, Alberta where all the best conversations were had around the kitchen table, or while walking through the fields. Each episode strives to be one of those conversations; casual, compelling, and ultimately enriching. A journey worth your own destination with a few detours and distraction in between. Take the wander with writers, explorers, researchers, and rock stars; hear their stories and enjoy the ride. Explore Wild Ideas. Download or stream the podcast today on iTunes, Google, Spotify etc. or check out TheWanderPodcast.com

Language:

English

Contact:

7809789526


Episodes
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Blake Berglund - The Seeker from the Soil to the Soul

10/7/2023
This episode focuses on musician, artist and creator Blake Berglund. He is an incredable talent always searching from new perspectives and new ways to connect. This is my longest episode yet, but it is worth every second.

Duration:01:44:45

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Gabe Brown - Starting with the Soil

2/16/2022
This week we talk with Regenerative Rancher, Farmer, Author, and educator Gabe Brown. Gabe Brown is a pioneer of the soil health movement. He owns and operates Brown's Ranch, a regenerative farm and ranch near Bismarck, North Dakota, , along with his wife Shelly, and son Paul. Gabe is the author of the book, “Dirt to Soil, One Family’s Journey Into Regenerative Agriculture.” He is also a partner in Understanding Ag LLC and an instructor for Soil Health Academy, which teaches the importance of healthy ecosystems.

Duration:00:48:28

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Doniga Markegard - Regenerative Farming

2/9/2022
On the first episode back after a bit of a break, we talk to Author, Speaker, Tracker, and Regenerative Farmer & Rancher Doniga Markegard about Regenerative Farming and about her amazing journey through nature.

Duration:00:50:33

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Stephen Jenkinson - Dark Roads/Rough Gods

3/24/2021
In this episode, we talk again with Stephen Jenkinson, this time about his two new records "Dark Roads" and "Rough Gods". He's always so incredible to speak to. His words and his albums demand multiple listens to truly soak in everything he has to say.

Duration:00:49:05

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Ruari Fairbairns - One Year No Beer

3/19/2020
Changing your world starts with stepping out of what you know. On this episode we speak to Ruari Fairbairns, co-founder of One Year No Beer. It is an exciting challenge for anyone who wants to change their relationship with alcohol. I also talk a bit about the current situation the world is in, but if you want to skip right to the interview, feel free to jump to the 11 min. mark. Its a conversation not to be missed because you got tired of my ramblings.

Duration:00:42:47

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Nicole Manes & Laura Notton - Sound Therapy & Sound Baths

3/4/2020
Nicole Manes & Laura Notton are both Sound Therapy Practitioners in Toronto and co-founders of Sound Response Wellness. They are also members of the SoundBody Collective. In this episode, we talk about sound therapy and sound baths and how they can improve someone's life. Stick around till the end of the episode for a Meditation track by the Sound Response Wellness from their "Stress Reduction Using the Power of Sound" workshop, produced by Chris Noble Music More details and upcoming events can be found at: Sound Response Wellness www.soundresponsewellness.com The SoundBody Collective www.facebook.com/soundbodycollective www.soundbodycollective.com

Duration:01:06:13

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Andrea - Micro-Dosing Magic Mushrooms

1/9/2020
On this first episode of the podcast in 2020, we talk to a good friend of mine about micro-dosing mushrooms. the good, the bad and the possible. Andrea is one of the founders of NeuroGrowth.ca and has an incredible natural outlook on the use of magic mushrooms in small quantities and how it may improve your life.

Duration:01:07:38

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Stephen Harris - Exploring North Korea

10/30/2019
On this episode we talk to Stephen Harris about his new book "Traveling Through North Korea: Adventures in the Hermit Kingdom". Stephen is a travel writer and blogger, a rock journalist and now an author who is originally from the small town of Big Beaver, Saskatchewan. His humble begins is the inspiration for his site; BigBeaverDiaries.com

Duration:01:17:38

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Ron Tite - The Think. Say. Do. of honestly getting your work out there

10/23/2019
Welcome back. In this brand new episode I talk with Ron Tite - CEO of Church + State, Speaker, Comedian, Creative about how to find and how to be honest in marketing and have people connect with you. He has a great new book "Think. Say. Do." That helps brands connect honestly with people in a over saturated jungle of ads and pitches. So cool to talk to Ron. I hope you enjoy.

Duration:01:05:12

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Myra Finkelstein - The Dangers of Lead-based Ammo

4/3/2019
On this episode we talk to Myra Finkelstein, She is a Wildlife Toxicologist who studies the effect of lead-based ammunition on Condors in California. We discuss the issues that come with using lead-based ammunition and how it's difficult to stop this ammo from adding lead to the food chain.

Duration:00:29:25

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Stephen Jenkinson - Elderhood, Grief and Mystery

3/27/2019
This episode is a one that may take and is well worth a few listens. Stephen Jenkinson is a teacher, writer, master storyteller, Leonard Cohen fan and so much more. He's the type of person who, when he speaks, you're not sure if he's taking you to church or school or both. In this conversation we talk about the need for Elderhood in our society today, the need to ask the tough questions and seek the even harder answers.

Duration:01:09:24

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Jason Tetro - The Misunderstood Germ

3/20/2019
On this episode of the podcast, I have a great talk with Researcher and Science Educator Jason Tetro about his books "The Germ Code" "The Germ Files" and his award winning podcast "The Super Awesome Science Show". We also talk about how not all germs are the enemy and about the importance of critical thinking.

Duration:00:59:48

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Gay Gordon-Byrne - The Right to Repair Movement

3/13/2019
In this weeks episode of the podcast I speak to Gay Gordon-Byrne. She is the Executive Director of The Repair Association. She is also a key figure in the Right to Repair Movement; which is working with government to make sure that individuals have access to the parts and information needed to repair the large electronics and mechanisms that we all purchase. From phones to farm equipment.

Duration:00:42:09

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Dr. Ximena Ramos-Salas - The Complexities of Battling Obesity

3/6/2019
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Ximena Ramos-Salas, the Executive Director of Obesity Canada about the misconceptions of obesity, how obesity needs to be seen and treated as a chronic illness and more.

Duration:00:58:27

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Jane Jacques - The English Language is Not Dead

2/27/2019
In this episode, Keyano College English and Speech Instructor Jane Jacques debunks the myth that we are all killing the English language with our cell phones.

Duration:00:50:06

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Brian Byrne - Adventures, Block Chain and The Fix

2/20/2019
One of the first two new episodes to start 2019, this is my conversation with musician, entrepreneur, creator and all around great guy to talk to Brian Byrne. Brian talks block chain and digital currency and how it could relate to the music industry. He also talks about his experiences in the wild west that is the current block chain and digital currency world.

Duration:00:47:45

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Mary Allen - Meat Alternatives

2/20/2019
On the first of two new episodes released to start off our 2019 year, I speak with Mary Allen from the Good Food Institute. GFI is an organization designed to help companies at the forefront of the new meats revolution. We talk about plant based meats and the brave new world of cell based clean meat products.

Duration:00:39:40

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Michael Inzlicht - Our Lack of Self Control

11/7/2018
On this episode we talk to University of Toronto Professor of Psychology Michael Inzlicht about the struggle for self control, as well as touching on some of the issues within science and research. He is also a podcast host, check out Two Psychologists Four Beers at https://fourbeers.fireside.fm/

Duration:01:07:56

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Alexa Tullett - The Struggle to be More Open Minded

9/26/2018
I had such a great conversation with Alexa Tullett, Assistant Professor of Psychology at The University of Alabama. We talked about how important it is to be open minded and how we need to be more accepting of other peoples views. We also talk about how hard that can be with some of our natural bias and with the way we interact with technology today. Thanks for listening.

Duration:00:38:35

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Colleen Cassady St. Clair - Living with Wild Life

9/19/2018
A great conversation with Professor Colleen Cassady St. Clair about our ever changing relationship with wildlife. She is currently working with a multi-national project to examine wildlife in urban areas and find way to make sure our coexistence is as safe and happy for both sides. Listen and learn more about it. Also, the definitive answer on wether or not Sasquatch exist. sorta. There we some slight audio issues about 3min in, but it all smooths out after about 15min. Sorry about that.

Duration:00:49:44