GloucesterCast 117 Taped 2/16/15 With Guests Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith, Donna Ardizzoni, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
Topics Include: Coping Strategies For Winter Depression or How To Avoid Committing Suicide When You Hear That There May Be Two More Storms This Week, GMG Snow Shoveler Project, The Outrage Over The MBTA Head, Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tournament Is On!, Sherman Morss Coyote Pack Photos On Eastern Point, Lawmakers Ruining The American Way- The Movement To Ban Sledding and Yoga Pants, Pinoli Reverts To Alchemy, Foreign Affairs Has Reopened, Duckworth’s For Valentine’s Day, Poll- When With The Stage Fort Snow Farm Be Gone?, Freedom Boat Club, Kudos To Mike Hale and The Gloucester DPW, Smart TVs Ditching Traditional Cable, Kim Smith Amaretto Truffles

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Re where do coyotes sleep in winter–after doing a little searching, I learned that coyotes mostly sleep in dens when raising their pups. Otherwise, they sleep curled up to keep warm, and above ground, even in snowy weather– in little cracks, crevices, drifts, ridges, thickets, haystacks, and oftentimes, on southward facing slopes.
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Excellent podcast and great subjects brought up across the board. The snow shoveling item was a great idea and respects privacy concerns – when I was younger it was most needed income believe me a single mom with four kids to raise on $30 dollars a week child support 60’s!! The coyotes I do some more checking also…Big issue out West on how below!
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/legislature/senate-panel-advances-bills-to-ban-coyote-contests-drone-hunting/article_726c2186-b7de-56a6-af58-dd9d59eb1679.html
Recommendation only see below “partial full article at link below!” Generational -divides the only thing for sure there will be changes
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Old vs. Young: The Battle That Shouldn’t Be
http://www.nativediscovery.com/firelight-archives/old-vs-young-the-battle-that-shouldnt-be/ (Full article)
After traveling Indian Country for many years in my work, I’ve been chagrined, and at times heartbroken, over the wasted opportunities for the generations to combine forces to create success in communities and tribal organizations. Through a lack of understanding, bad past experiences, different communication styles, pre-judgment or an unwillingness to accept ideas from others because of pride or ego, we have limited our own success in Indian Country by allowing a deep disconnect between generational knowledge. At times I’ve seen not only a generational disconnect, but sometimes open hostility, at tribal council meetings, conferences or community events. A reconnection can be made if we realize that there is power across the generations to offer great ideas and solutions to the challenges we face. ” Everyone has a contribution to make – that’s tradition 101.”
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