Episode 57

#057 - Family, Culture, & History w/ Rosie Parent

As one of the many podcasters I’ve had the privilege of associating with, Rosie teaches me about being a French Canadian living in Northern Ontario. Did you know there is a HUGE community of Francophones in Ontario? Apparently, they even have their own accent and dialect of sorts.

We talk about a whole lot of things, including Rosie’s love for the library, her children, and her culture (not necessarily in that order). There are a lot of things you’ll want to google after this episode, like cabane a sucre and the Corinthian Prayer, but here’s a song with the spoons in it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs

Remember, after the show, to take time out of your day to listen to someone else. Just 5 minutes. It’ll change your life.

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Alex Williamns

Alex Williamns started "My Wax Museum" out of a desire (need) to become a better listener. He'd always wait for people to finish their story so he could jump in with (what he thought was) a better story. By sitting down and listening intently to the people he knew, he discovered the AMAZING lives led by the people surrounding him!