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I decided the best way to look back at the whole thing that was 2016 was through the eyes of 3 people who did interesting things throughout the year. First up, Trevor McKenzie-Smith - one of the campaign managers (with the illustrious Michelle Beveridge) for past TNWCYL guest Charlie Clark's successful mayoral bid. We talk about that and about the eventful birth of his second child. Next, we're joined by Kehan Fu, the current president of the USSU. We get into the idiosyncrasies of post-secondary student government, and Fu's priorities as president. And we round it out with Zoey Roy - an outspoken Cree-Dene Métis artist who advocates for youth and indigenous rights all over the place. We chat about her Indspire Award, being "blasted" by right-wing radio, meeting the Royal couple, and her massive plans for 2017.
And after all of that, amazingly, all my guests team up and sing "Eye of the Tiger".
Yes, I know it's February already.
I decided the best way to look back at the whole thing that was 2016 was through the eyes of 3 people who did interesting things throughout the year. First up, Trevor McKenzie-Smith - one of the campaign managers (with the illustrious Michelle Beveridge) for past TNWCYL guest Charlie Clark's successful mayoral bid. We talk about that and about the eventful birth of his second child. Next, we're joined by Kehan Fu, the current president of the USSU. We get into the idiosyncrasies of post-secondary student government, and Fu's priorities as president. And we round it out with Zoey Roy - an outspoken Cree-Dene Métis artist who advocates for youth and indigenous rights all over the place. We chat about her Indspire Award, being "blasted" by right-wing radio, meeting the Royal couple, and her massive plans for 2017.
And after all of that, amazingly, all my guests team up and sing "Eye of the Tiger".
Yes, I know it's February already.