We released Episode 5 of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» podcast today!
This week's guest is CBC Vancouver's , science reporter and author of a new children's book about earthquakes, . We chat about her book, the earthquake podcast she hosted, if and how we can be prepared for the big quake that's on the horizon, and more.
Johanna Wagstaffe on the V.I.A. Podcast
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Show notes for Episode 5:
Part 1:
- Olympic figure skater Patrick Chan got .
- What it's like to .
- Hillary Clinton tells Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»"".
- Lego Star Wars Mini Fig with Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»landmarks.
- does amazing Vancouver-menu-inspired illustrations on Instagram.
- handmakes the pasta for Nook, Tavola and Oddfish and she shares the process on Instagram.
- Inside , Vancouver’s coolest curiosity shop.
- Our history TV show is called BC Was Awesome and you can .
Part 2:
- Johanna's for kids.
- The she hosted, for adults.
Part 3:
- In case you didn't know, V.I.A. is now .
Fault Lines book from Orca Book Publisher, by Johanna Wagstaffe
Credits:
Produced and hosted by Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer.
Additional support from Adam Nanji and Brenna Temple.
Our Associate Producer is Albert Van Santvoort.
We record in the studio at Glacier Media, 303 West 5th Avenue in Mt Pleasant.
Theme song is Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»BC by The Smugglers ©1990, available .
Come back each week for a new episode!
Co-producers/hosts Lindsay William-Ross and Bob Kronbauer