Ehducation Steph Kingston
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Ehducation is a comedy education show about the Great White North itself: Canada. Tune in every week to learn about a new part of Canadian culture, history, and people.
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Ehducation: Niagara Falls
Mike joins Steph again for a less contentious topic this week: Niagara Falls, and the schoolteachers that go over them.
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Ehducation: Bagged Milk
The reckoning has come. Steph and Mike are here to discuss the origins, merits and downsides of bagged milk.
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Ehducation: Comics and Superheroes
This week Steph is joined by the lovely and knowledgable Alex Cater (@happypuke) to talk about all things Canadian in comics: creators, characters and more!
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Ehducation: Self Stereotyping
The entire Kingston family is back again to talk about people's perceptions of Canadians. This time, we're talking about what perceptions and stereotypes that Canadians have about each other.
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Ehducation: Being a Canadian Abroad
This week it's a family affair on Ehducation as Steph invites her whole family on board. We talk about traveling as a Canadian, what people expect and think about us around the world. Spoiler alert: It kind of turns into bragging.
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Music: "In Canada" by Dave Hadfield
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Ehducation: Great Hockey Moments
Back after a long vacation and packing several family members in tow, this episode we talk amazing hockey moments. The ones that make you stand up and scream at the TV, the ones where you remember what you were doing when then happened. It get super Canadian. More than normal.
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Music: "In Canada" by Dave Hadfield
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Customer Reviews
A joy
I've been listening for two days and I'm finding this interesting and entertaining. Absolutely a joy
First trip to Canada since ... around 1962
I heard of the Ehducation podcast from Steph's guest appearance on another podcast. Her hosts were nice enough to mention it, and how they'd met through one of Steph's podcasts. I've already listened to the first 5 podcasts, from Introduction through Chris Hadfield (leader among astronauts).
I had heard of poutine, before, and as fat as we are in the US, already, as tasty as it sounds, it needs to stay up there, where people have to walk farther to visit each other. I think Steph could have mentioned also that Tim Horton's (employee-owned, right?) is also one of the most trusted, and trustworthy, corporations in the world.
I did know that Quebec is a walled city, but I'm not sure I knew that it's the only walled city in North America. I guess if the zombies don't get inside, the walls are great. I remember when Richmond, VA, flooded inside its flood wall, from a heavy rain.
And Chris Hadfield is amazing. Astronauts have always been heroes to me, going back to the Mercury and Gemini programs. Maybe when his children are all grown, he can go into Canadian politics, with his leadership and language abilities. Even relatively polite Canadian politics can't help but be improved by his participation.
I look forward to learning more about my neighbor to the north. Ehducation is great listening. :)
The best
Do you have an insitiable thirst for knowledge on our friends in the north? Do you ever wonder what it would be like to live in Canada? Do you have Canadian friends that you need to impress? Well look no further! This podcast has made me more informed on all things Canada than I am on anything in America. Fair warning, though, after listening to all the great foods and history our neighbor to the north has to offer, you may find yourself wanting to pack up and relocate to this great country. Especially if you love Tim Hortons