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Ep. 20- Smoke and Fears - Political Edition

Ep. 20- Smoke and Fears - Political Edition

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Ep. 20 - Smoke & Fears - Political Edition

In this conversation we get into Canadian Politics … which is a charged, triggering topic right now in all of North America. The purpose of this episode is not to divide but to bring together by offering information that might encourage you to do some digging/reflecting of your own.

Sandy shares what she’s come to realize about her participation in the freedom convoy, particularly her ignorance around what it represented, learning more about the bigger implications and acknowledging how far away from her own value system it is.


Terry has been an avid political enthusiast since his early teens, without any party ties beyond human rights. He knows his shizzle and attempts to share facts vs fears.


We hope this episode is a thought provoking one for you and welcome any feedback. It’s such an important time in our history with so much at stake for our future.


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