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Salt Water Thesis

Salt Water Thesis

Written by: Kenmore Thompson
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Hosted by Kenmore, explore the identity of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, and the culture and history of the place they call home. Focused primarily on interviews with Newfoundlanders and Labradorians living away from their home, and Come-from-Aways who have moved to the province, the podcast will also discuss topics relevant to Newfoundland and Labrador, its past, its present, and its future.Copyright 2024 Kenmore Thompson Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Jillian: A Newfoundlander in London
    Jan 29 2025

    Kenmore speaks with a friend Jillian, a Newfoundlander living and working in London, England.

    On the topic of London, Kenmore also recollects having been to the city twice, and twice failing to visit the Newfoundland pillar near the Canada Gate outside of Buckingham Palace.

    Intro, transition, and outro music is "Will You Come Back" by Matthew Hornell and the Diamond Minds.

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    49 mins
  • Kenny: A Newfoundlander in Vancouver
    Dec 11 2024

    Kenmore dips into the archive to bring you his interview with Kenny, a Newfoundlander living in Vancouver, recorded in 2020.

    This episode begins with a brief thought about the term "Fourth World," coined George Manuel to describe the geopolitical and social situation of indigenous communities the world over.

    Apologies for the audio quality issues in this episode, we're working out some kinks in a new recording & editing pipeline.

    Intro, transition, and outro music is "Will You Come Back" by Matthew Hornell and The Diamond Minds.

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    52 mins
  • Carmen; A Newfoundlander near Newmarket
    Sep 20 2024

    Kenmore speaks with Carmen, a Newfoundlander with a restaurant serving Newfoundland food just outside Newmarket, Ontario.

    Our first episode back after a long hiatus, Kenmore also takes a moment make a "recreational complaint" about websites that still have the old provincial abbreviation for Newfoundland and Labrador even though the change happened over 20 years ago.

    Intro, transition, and outro music is "Will You Come Back" by Matthew Hornell and The Diamond Minds.

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    31 mins
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