The Everything Red Deer Podcast — powered by rdnewsNOW

The Everything Red Deer Podcast -- powered by rdnewsNOW
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On The Everything Red Deer Podcast -- powered by rdnewsNOW, we talk to the movers, shakers and newsmakers in Red Deer and central Alberta, and bring those interviews to you, our loyal readers and listeners. Plus, we'll look at some of the latest local goings-on to keep you up-to-speed with what's happening at rdnewsNOW.com. Make sure to download the rdnewsNOW mobile app and subscribe to our free daily newsletter.
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The podcast explores various themes such as community development, mental health, local sports, and civic engagement. Specific episodes include discussions about the Community Foundation of Central Alberta, the importance of men's mental health with 'Man Up' support group creator Mike Thibeau, and highlights from the WHL Trade Deadline involving local hockey teams.

On The Everything Red Deer Podcast — powered by rdnewsNOW, we talk to the movers, shakers and newsmakers in Red Deer and central Alberta, and bring those interviews to you, our loyal readers and listeners. Plus, we’ll look at some of the latest local goings-on to keep you up-to-speed with what’s happening at rdnewsNOW.com. Make sure to download the rdnewsNOW mobile app and subscribe to our free daily newsletter.
This week, hear reflections on the visit of the late Pope Francis to Maskwacis, Alberta on July 25, 2022, from people who were there. Francis, who died April 21, made an apology that day to Indigenous people for the Catholic Church’s role in the Indian Residential School System. After our weekly segment ICYMI (5:50), which runs down the week’s top stories, host Josh Hall speaks with Reverend Tony Snow of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation (11:15), and former rdnewsNOW journalist Alessia Proietti (32:40) — both of whom were present in Maskwacis with Pope Francis. A national Indian Residential School Crisis Line remains available to provide support for former students and those affected. People can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419, or visit hopeforwellness.ca. Companion story is at rdnewsNOW.com.

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