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Host Peter McCully chats with two remarkable authors, Haley Healey whose book Her Courage Rises was nominated for a B.C. and Yukon Book Award and Jess Housty, whose book of poetry found its way to the top of the B.C. best sellers list.
In the first segment, McCully asks about Healey香蕉视频直播檚 book, designed to introduce young readers to a group of trailblazing women from B.C. and the Yukon.
Healey explains that her inspiration for writing this book came after a five-day hike near Tofino, where she toured Cougar Annie香蕉视频直播檚 Garden and was fascinated by the story of the pioneer homesteader.
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Healey is a self-proclaimed trailblazing woman, who has taught in remote communities, guided canoe expeditions and balanced motherhood with adventure.
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Housty lives in Bella Bella and her deep love for the land and her cultural heritage are evident in her poetry. She describes how her father香蕉视频直播檚 quiet poetry and her upbringing surrounded by the beauty of the land influenced her writing.
Housty香蕉视频直播檚 involvement in community-driven non-profit work, particularly in food security and herbalism, highlights the importance of food security, especially in remote communities. She also touches on the resurgence of efforts to preserve and pass down oral histories and cultural traditions.
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