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A Life That's Good
Phil and Ally Campbell-Main
118 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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Society & Culture
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107. James, Alanna & Ryan (Goderich Celtic Festival) (Radio Sessions 08/09/25)
A Life That's Good
29 minutes
3 months ago
107. James, Alanna & Ryan (Goderich Celtic Festival) (Radio Sessions 08/09/25)

This episode features a few of the artists who’ve been in town this week for the Celtic College and will remain over the weekend for the Goderich Celtic Roots Festival at Harbour Park in Goderich.

It's wonderful to have had a chance to get to know these people (and many others btw) this week.

One of Canada’s best storytelling singer/songwriters James Keelaghan chats with us.

And then Alanna Jenish from Peterborough and Ryan Young, talk about growing up with Celtic music, the Festival, their love of Goderich and their tune filled friendship!

A Life That's Good
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.