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🗓️ 5 March 2024
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A brand new Canadian podcast from APTN News, The Place That Thaws offers a rare opportunity to discover the untold stories of resilience and adaptation in the High Arctic.
Reporter Danielle Paradis and Iqaluit video journalist Trevor Wright travelled to some of Canada's most northern communities last October to speak to the locals. Through intimate interviews and immersive storytelling, they bring you the voices of those on the front lines of environmental upheaval.
The Place That Thaws is a six-part series that goes beyond the headlines, offering a nuanced exploration of how communities are confronting the challenges of a warming world.
Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favourite podcast player and embark on an expedition through the frozen landscapes and resilient spirits of the High Arctic.
Read more and see stunning photos from their trip: www.aptnnews.ca/theplacethatthaws
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, we'll be back with a new episode around mid-March, but for now I want to tell you about the launch of a brand new Canadian podcast from our friend Danielle Parody, a reporter with AP N. News. It's called The Place That Thaws. You might remember Danny from some of our |
0:18.1 | previous episodes. It was she who discovered that archive of historic letters and documents that became the murderous |
0:25.2 | Mountie series, and I also had the pleasure of working with her on other episodes, including |
0:30.2 | the Saskatoon freezing deaths. |
0:32.6 | In the place that Thaws, Danny and a colleague travelled to the Arctic, |
0:37.2 | Canada's most northern communities to speak with locals about how the changing weather |
0:42.4 | has affected their way of life, their communities, and the landscape. |
0:47.0 | You'll hear why a simple plan to go ice fishing is no longer guaranteed, and in this week's episode, Danny speaks with a 22 year old Enoch |
0:56.2 | dog sledder about how it all works now with much less snow. |
1:01.4 | That is the sound of a hungry sled dog. |
1:04.0 | Down. |
1:05.0 | It's fascinating, visceral and charming, not to mention concerning, and there's two episodes waiting for you to listen to now with more to come |
1:17.3 | We'll play a short trailer in just a second, but please subscribe to the place that Thaws on your favorite podcast player and you can also find |
1:26.1 | some frankly amazing photos of their trip at APTN news. |
1:31.2 | C. A slash The Place That Thaws. Links in the show notes. Here's that trailer and I'll see you |
1:37.6 | soon. |
1:38.6 | We'll see you soon. A bitia news presents a captivating journey into the heart of the north with our latest |
1:50.2 | podcast the place that thaws. |
1:53.0 | The podcast is a unique exploration of the north |
1:56.0 | delving deep into the environmental challenges |
1:59.0 | confronting the high Arctic. |
2:01.0 | Some areas that used to be safe are no longer safe. |
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