Kindred Spirits Podcast

By: Erica Jacobs-Perkins & Jean-Daniel Ó Donncada
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  • Kindred Spirits is an in-depth podcast exploring the literature of Lucy Maud Montgomery and showing that, perhaps, a bookish redhead who never lived has a lot to teach us about our life now. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/kindredspiritspodcast Kindredspiritspodcast.ca Twitter: @kindredspiritsp Instagram: @kindredspiritsp Facebook: @kindredspiritspodcast Hosted by: Erica Jacobs-Perkins https://ericajacobsperkins.com/ Jean-Daniel Ó Donnċaḋa http://www.odonncada.ca/ Music: IV. “Desbarats and Across the Causeway” from Algoma Highway Composed by Arie Verheul Van de Ven @arievvdv Performed by the Cygnus Trio @triocygnus, https://thecygnustrio.com/
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Episodes
  • A1 05 Anne's History and Childhood PTSD
    Mar 28 2021
    A1 05 Anne's History and Childhood PTSD by Erica Jacobs-Perkins & Jean-Daniel Ó Donncada
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    55 mins
  • A1 04 Morning at Green Gables and what makes a house a home
    Mar 28 2021
    A1 04 Morning at Green Gables and what makes a house a home by Erica Jacobs-Perkins & Jean-Daniel Ó Donncada
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    59 mins
  • A1 03 Marilla Cuthbert is Suprised and Managing Uncertainty
    Mar 27 2021
    Marilla characteristically gets down to business in expressing her surprise, and Erica and Jean-Daniel characteristically use her surprise to discuss a wide variety of things. These include food security, virtual support systems, the Pit of Despair, and pickles.
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    1 hr and 3 mins

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