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Hope Rebuilt: Trades, Music, Celebration

Hope Rebuilt: Trades, Music, Celebration

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From sawdust to song to celebration


This episode explores how Calgarians turn darkness into light.

Tom Loschuk of Trades Guild shows how mentorship and real projects give vulnerable people a second chance in the trades.

Then singer-songwriter & educator Kristen Scott shares the raw heart behind her album, Pages of Us, as she navigates grief, men’s mental health, and healing.

Finally, Culinaire on Location visits Kondattam Indian Kitchen & Bar, where imported décor, regional dishes, and handcrafted cocktails transform dinner into a true celebration.


Why Listen:

You’ll leave with ways to support second-chance career paths, insights on processing loss through honest art, and a new go-to for authentic Indian cuisine in Calgary. It’s a practical inspiration to build resilience personally and as a community.


🎙️ Hosts: Sean Liv, Kim Hayden & Linda Garson

🏢 Produced by: Resilient New Media Inc. → https://resilientnewmedia.com

🤝 Sponsors:

🌿 Azuridge Hotel & Flourish – The Liv Well Spa → https://www.azuridgehotel.com

🍷 Culinaire Magazine → https://www.culinairemagazine.ca

📍 Guest Links:

🛠️ Trades Guild (Tom Loschuk) → https://www.tradesguild.ca/

🎵 Kristen Scott Music → https://kristenscottmusic.com

🍽️ Kondattam Indian Kitchen & Bar → https://www.kondattam.ca/

🌐 More episodes & extras: https://wakeupcalgary.ca


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#WakeUpCalgary #YYC #YYCCommunity #YYCBusiness #YYCFood #YYCMusic #YYCArts #CalgaryPodcast #TradesMentorship #MensMentalHealth #GriefToGrowth #CulinaireMagazine #AzuridgeHotel #Kondattam #SupportLocalYYC



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