Ryan reflects on the gruesome discovery by the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc of the remains of 215 children on a former residential school site near Kamloops, BC.
The photographer of the massive chopped down old-growth spruce tree, Lorna Beecroft shares why she felt compelled to take a photo on the highway while the tree was being transported by semi-truck. Since posting it on May 24 via Facebook, the image has been share around the globe.
40 years since a large-scale raid by Edmonton's Police "Mortality Unit" on the Pisces Bathhouse in downtown Edmonton, Michael Phair and Darrin Hagen explore what happened that night and the four decades since.
Psychotherapist Aliza Shapiro explains why after a long day we stay up way beyond when we should be sleeping—it's Revenge Bedtime Procrastination.
Plus, Positive Reflections thanks to our pals at Kuby Energy!
2:26 - Reflection on the 215 Kamloops Residential School children
19:07 - Lorna Beecroft (cut old-growth tree photographer)
38:26 - Anniversary of Pisces Bathhouse raid
1:12:31 - Psychotherapist Aliza Shapiro on Revenge Bedtime Procrastination