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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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110. David & Jacqui (Ordinary Magic) (Radio Sessions 08/30/25)
A Life That's Good
36 minutes 19 seconds
2 months ago
110. David & Jacqui (Ordinary Magic) (Radio Sessions 08/30/25)

"Ordinary Magic" is a youth theatre program at The Livery Theatre. In association with the Goderich Little Theatre, it's a place where our kids get the chance to participate in productions and workshops to develop confidence, creativity, and a love for the performing arts. And I believe, in the process, they learn a little something extra about life too.

It’s an amazing initiative and opportunity for our kids and so we’re going to take some time to chat with David Armour and Jacqui Knap, two of the people who are instrumental in making all happen.

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.