Colours of Cariboo

Colours of Cariboo
Podcast Description
Join host Rohan Keenan as they interview rural artists in the Cariboo-Chilcotin area of British Columbia and ask them why; why do they want to create in a place where all fours seasons can happen on a very weird summer day?
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The podcast explores themes of artistic expression, community history, and personal storytelling, featuring episodes that include discussions with an actor and writer about historical research in Episode 4, photographic expression in mountaineering in Episode 3, and storytelling with an author in Episode 1. It highlights the significance of place and community in shaping artistic identity.

Join host Rohan Keenan as they interview rural artists in the Cariboo-Chilcotin area of British Columbia and ask them why; why do they want to create in a place where all fours seasons can happen on a very weird summer day?
In our season one finale, host Rohan finds themselves in a 100-year old barn at the Onward Ranch to interview the final guest of the season, Ingrid Johnston. Together they explore how interwoven a life of music and ranching can be, and how Ingrid brings life to the community in and around Williams Lake through fiddle, dancing, and sharing her knowledge of art and farming.

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