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In this episode, Ryan Mullens and Matthew Cudmore engage with Nicolas (Nick) McCarthy, the Director of Marketing, Communications and Community Outreach for Canada's National Cemetery, Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, exploring its rich history and unique features. They discuss Nick's unconventional journey into the cemetery industry, the significance of Beechwood as a military and cultural landmark, and the personal stories that make it a living history of Canada.
The conversation also touches on the future of technology in commemoration, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and personal narratives in remembering those who have served. In this conversation, Nicolas (Nick) McCarthy highlights initiatives to honor diverse military communities, including Latin American soldiers, and the No Stone Left Alone program that encourages remembrance among school children. Additionally, he introduces the Under the Maple Leaf program, aimed at properly disposing of Canadian flags and fostering national pride. McCarthy emphasizes the significance of these stories and initiatives in shaping Canadian identity and honoring sacrifices made by military personnel and their families.
By Memory AnchorIn this episode, Ryan Mullens and Matthew Cudmore engage with Nicolas (Nick) McCarthy, the Director of Marketing, Communications and Community Outreach for Canada's National Cemetery, Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, exploring its rich history and unique features. They discuss Nick's unconventional journey into the cemetery industry, the significance of Beechwood as a military and cultural landmark, and the personal stories that make it a living history of Canada.
The conversation also touches on the future of technology in commemoration, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and personal narratives in remembering those who have served. In this conversation, Nicolas (Nick) McCarthy highlights initiatives to honor diverse military communities, including Latin American soldiers, and the No Stone Left Alone program that encourages remembrance among school children. Additionally, he introduces the Under the Maple Leaf program, aimed at properly disposing of Canadian flags and fostering national pride. McCarthy emphasizes the significance of these stories and initiatives in shaping Canadian identity and honoring sacrifices made by military personnel and their families.