Times Like Now

By: Trevor Collins
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  • Interviews with interesting people, doing cool stuff.
    Copyright 2024
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  • S2E4 -Maiah Wynne
    Jul 5 2022

    Maiah Wynne, is the singer with the band, Envy of None, the new project from Alex Lifeson, of the band Rush. She's had a successful career on her own and has now been thrust into the spotlight. We talk about her past learning the piano, her Big breaks and her burgeoning acting career.

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    29 mins
  • S2E3 -May 18th. Ritz Crackers and a Case of Beer.
    May 27 2022

    On May 18th 1980, Mt. St. Helens violently exploded and blew it's top. Over 50 people lost their lives that day. Rob Robertson took a fifteen hour, "Hell Drive" through the darkness and falling ash that day. This is his story.

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    29 mins
  • S2E2 -Jim Thorpe
    Mar 31 2022

    Jim Thorpe is considered to be the greatest sportsman of all time. in the early 20th Century, he played Professional Basketball, Baseball and Football. He was a Gold Medalist in the 1912 Olympics in the decathlon and pentathlon. So why isn't this Super Star more widely known today?

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