Welcome Persha to the show. She produces electronic dance music and has performed for 20,000 people, all after having released her first song at 36. There are some epic anthems in her catalogue. Check it out!
We chat about releasing something new to the world, the discipline you need in creative careeers, and why our dark and scary sides need to be set free.
Enjoy.
Welcome leading fear expert, Kristen Ulmer, to the show. She wrote The Art of Fear, and in a former life spent 12 years as the top ranked big mountain, extreme skier. She has spent the better part of 4 decades understanding our primal and ancient emotion - Fear: where it comes from, how it flows through our bodies, and what happens when we ignore it or push it away. Great stuff!
Math • Teacher • Author
Ben Orlin joins the podcast. He is a mathematician and teacher, and through his books - Math With Bad Drawings, Change is the Only Constant, and the upcoming Math for English Majors - he illuminates how math intersects with daily life. We chat about academic struggles, tutoring your kids, and even how the antics of one of sports' greatest duos - Henrik and Daniel Sedin - give insight into one of math's baffling logical quandries.
Welcome Ameet Shukla to the show, Head of Content at
1 Community. Beyond discussions about the wonder that is Beyonce, we hit on making impactful movies, the magic and storytelling, and things the up and coming generations do incredibly well. Thanks for listening!
In the Works - Winner, King Leopold's Ghost, In the Shadow of the Mountain, Lewis Hamilton Doc
Welcome Simone Lovell, founder of Total Body Transformation in Vancouver, Canada. What began as a way to earn college beer money, has morphed into 25 years of helping people transform their lives through fitness, nutrition, and wellness.
Like starting your day right, any conversation that opens with breakfast is bound to be good. We also hit on strong modelling for our kids, quitting moments, curse words, figuring out who you are, and getting up on stage. Tons of energy and enthusiasm in this episode. Thanks Simone!
Yasmin Gandham, reporter for CTV News in Vancouver, joins the show today. She chats about her journey into broadcasting, that began with weather forecast drops into her Mom's voicemail as a kid. We also look at how to find good people to learn from, graduating during a worldwide pandemic, and those experiences that only come from being a recognizable face in the community. So much good stuff in here. Thanks for listening. CTV News
Welcome, practicing radiologist and emtelligent founder, Dr. Tim O'Connell to the show. Based in Vancouver Canada, emtelligent directs advanced AI technologies to finding key insights buried in patient medical histories. We get into this, along with solving your own problems, the breakneck speed of change in the Artificial Intelligence space, and flipping the collective adage - Life is Short - to Life is Long. Have a listen!
Please welcome, ultrarunner and author of Perhaps Joy is the Reward, Randy Klassen to the show. Framed through hard fought victories and devastating heartbreaks out on the trails, he recounts the connected community of runners, his late start to the sport, and a solid instruction for life: just keep skating.
Perhaps Joy is the Reward (Amazon link)
Keep track of Randy's adventures and upcoming projects here
Instagram - @randy.k.77
Today's guest is ethical hacker and cyber-security expert, Vernon Joseph D'Souza. As managing partner of Forecight CyberSecurity in Vancouver, smashing firewalls, stolen pin codes, breaking into server rooms, and corporate espionage is nothing other than a typical Tuesday. We get into hacker objectives, how to be safer online, and the skill-set one needs in order to excel as a hacker. Special thanks to my de-facto booking agent, Arezou Marzara, for helping this interview come together.
Dr. Sunny Harris visits the Kook Jester Show. Mathematician, programmer, and entrepreneur, she has actively traded the capital markets for over 42 years. Author of seven books, including Trading 101 and 102, her website Money Mentor is an incredible resource for investors who want to learn the craft of trading as well as understand why markets behave as they do. We chat about life's serendipity, the importance of strategy and keeping records, and what compelled her to start trading in the first place. Thanks so much Sunny. I enjoyed out chat.
Welcome the talented, versatile, and ever-so lovely Anna Galvin to the show. Knowing what she wanted to become at 5, her career spans the theatre, commercials, multi-season series, and feature films. We chat about her favourite roles (the covers shot provides a clue), an amusing blunder from the red carpet, and the piece of advice she once received from, none other than, Russell Crowe. Work begets work, advice she took to heart and applied throughout her career.
*photo credit moviejabber.com
Dan Flores joins the show today. Author of ten books, his works include the bestsellers American Serengeti and Coyote America. His latest, Wild New World, is a big history deep dive into the relationship between people and animals in North America. Starting at the Chicxulub Impact–the giant space rock that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago–Wild New World shows how our belief in human exceptionalism has truly devastated the natural world. With complex characters laid atop vivid landscapes, Dan's compelling work will, as one reader suggests, ‘rearrange the furniture in your head'. It's wonderful. Go Read it!
Wild New World: The Epic Story of Animals and People in North America
Writer and director, Raul Sanchez-Inglis, joins the show today. His work includes: Vice, Transparency, American Heist, and his most recent project, crime-thriller Crimson Point. He chats about transformative movies, getting the most out of your people on set, the band Badfinger, and the game which kicked off a career in storytelling. Really he hung out with his friends and let his imagination go to work. Super cool!
Ben Frederick, the 2021 National Singlespeed Cyclocross Champion, joins the show today. Back in 2016, he suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). We talk about what happened, the dark periods that followed, and coming out the other side. He has since founded The Small Monsters Project, aiming to remove the stigma around mental health struggles which can result from a TBI. All proceeds support the Love Your Brain Foundation. And yes, we still find time to discuss racing, riding a steel frame in the age of carbon, and his upcoming holiday plans.
@benjamfred - Instagram
Author and freelance copywriter Sarah Townsend joins the show today. She gets into what inspired her two bestselling books - Survival Skills for Freelancers and The Little Book of Confusables - as well as clears up any confusion about what copywriting is and what good copy should do. We also touch on her WordNerdiness, loving your work, and even lessons learned from accidentally cracking social media’s holy grail, the ever-elusive 10million+ viral hit on Instagram (link below). It’s fantastic. Thanks Sarah!
Sarah Townsend Editorial - website and blog
Survival Skills for Freelancers
The Little Book of Confusables