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Scott Galloway: We’re Raising The Most Unhappy Generation In History! Hard Work Doesn’t Build Wealth

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Scott Galloway is a Professor of Marketing at the New York Stern School of Business and host of the ‘Pivot’ podcast about technology and business. He is also the best-selling author of books such as, ‘The Algebra of Happiness’, ‘The Four’, and ‘The Algebra of Wealth’. Source: The Diary Of A CEO

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HOLDEN & FINN: A JAZZY GOLDEN AGE CABARET | Simcoe Street Theatre

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NOW FEATURING AN ALL NEW TRIBUTE TO BROADWAY!

2:30 & 6:30PM SHOWS! A ONE ACT SHOW RATPACKED with golden age music and a DARLING tribute to BROADWAY in their 1 ACT show! Simcoe Street Theatre – 65 Simcoe Street #Studio 7, Collingwood

For Tickets CLICK HERE

2x Broadway World Best Cabaret Toronto winners Amy Holden & Tom Finn are Canadian crooners who will transport you back to the Golden Age of music with their delightful homage to old Hollywood. Singing the timeless classics of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Louis Prima, and many more icons, they bring to life the enchanting melodies of yesteryears. With their jazzy duets, captivating musical numbers, witty banter, and perhaps even a box step or two, Holden & Finn promise an evening of guaranteed good ol’ fashioned fun! Join them as they whisk you away on a journey through the glamorous era of Hollywood’s heyday, where every note and every step resonates with the timeless allure of the silver screen.

From Collingwood to NEW YORK? to LAS VEGAS?!

2x Broadway World Best Cabaret Toronto winners Amy Holden & Tom Finn are Canadian crooners who will transport you back to the Golden Age of music with their delightful homage to old Hollywood. Singing the timeless classics of Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin , Louis Prima, and many more icons, they bring to life the enchanting melodies of yesteryears. ** NEW** tribute to BROADWAY, their jazzy duets, captivating musical numbers, witty banter, and perhaps even a box step or two, Holden & Finn promise a guaranteed good ol’ fashioned variety show! Join them as they whisk you away on a journey through the glamorous era of Hollywood’s heyday, where every note and every step resonates with the timeless allure of the silver screen.

For Tickets CLICK HERE

The True Story of Athletic Greens (and the Real Estate Scam that Started it All)

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If you’ve listened to just about any podcast in the last few years you’ve probably come across a green slurry macro-nutrient shake called AG1 (formerly Athletic Greens). The supplement shake has garnered endorsements from the most influential people in science communications—from Andrew Huberman and Peter Attia—and just about every health and wellness influencer open to an affiliate deal.

AG1’s popularity stems from the simplicity of its marketing: claiming that one delicious powder-based smoothie can sort out all of your hidden nutrient deficiencies. For just three dollars a day you can start your morning right and thrive where you used to falter. Who wouldn’t want that?

AG1 recently achieved a $1.2 billion valuation, but has experiences a bit of a backlash as experts and scientist have started to wonder if its claims of being the best formulated bio-available nutrient shake in the world really check out.

The criticisms are fair and to some degree expected, with everyone from the Today Show to the New York Times (as well as a battalion of YouTube videos and blogs) digging into the company’s specific claims.

But there is one story that they all missed. No one looked into the background of AG1’s founder. . . 2011 Judgement: https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets/…

2010 judgement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_iZG…#ag1#hubermanlab#supplements

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COMING OF AGE | Harbour Street Fish Bar | July 12

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Harbour Street Fish Bar – Friday July 12th – 8 pm – No Cover

Coming of Age is a group of musicians with over 30 years of experience in playing venues throughout Canada.

With a set list covering Classic Rock, New Rock, Funk and Pop, Coming of Age performs songs to engage audiences of various ages and musical tastes.

Led by the powerhouse vocals of Ted Wright, Coming of Age features the lead guitar prowess of Darren Whalen, the outstanding harmony vocals and rhythm guitar work of John Gabriele, and the thunderous and solid backbeat provided by bassist Ron Pretli and drummer Dan Gulley.

Sharing a love and respect for Rock music, Coming of Age features a set list of well-loved but not over-played rock and roll. You’ll hear many classics, old and new, but you will also be surprised by songs that you haven’t heard in a long time. Coming of Age’s set list includes songs by Deep Purple, Foreigner, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Billy Idol, The Cult, Bruno Mars, Tragically Hip, the Talking Heads, and many more songs guaranteed to get people up and on their feet.
MORE INFO:
https://harbourstreetfishbar.com/event/coming-of-age-6/

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The Mike McCarthy Band | Music in the Park | Sunday July 14th

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SUNDAYS, JULY 7TH – AUGUST 18TH, 2024, 6-8pm​
BAYVIEW PARK, 106 BAY STREET EAST, THORNBURY

Sunday, July 14th – ​The Mike McCarthy Band

The Mike McCarthy Band is a Canadian musical ensemble celebrated for its dynamic fusion of alternative country, southern rock, and Canadiana influences. Led by the versatile singer-songwriter Mike McCarthy, the band delivers a captivating blend of heartfelt lyrics, gritty guitar riffs, and soulful melodies that resonate with audiences far and wide. Erica Prinn-McCarthy adds harmonies that infuse their sound with additional depth and richness, seamlessly blending with Mike McCarthy’s lead vocals to create captivating melodies that linger in the hearts of listeners. With a periodic rotating roster of seasoned and talented musicians, The Mike McCarthy Band consistently delivers dynamic and engaging performance that showcase their versatility and musicality. The line up: Jerome Tucker on bass guitar, Carl Harvey on lead guitar, Rob Gasidlo on keys and organ and Rich Greenspoon on drums! 

www.themikemccarthyband.com

There is no admission fee for these concerts thanks to our sponsors

and donations from those attending.


For non-residents there is a parking fee for certain areas near the park.

Residents will need their Town Parking Pass.
Free parking is available at the Medical Centre at 78 King Street (Hwy 26)

with a trail at the back for a shortcut to the park.

RAIN LOCATION MARSH STREET CENTRE, 187 MARSH STREET, CLARKSBURG
TO BE DETERMINED BY 4PM

8th Concert by Ticket Only $20 – Sunday August 25th

to be held at the Marsh Street Centre, 6-8pm

BBQ starting at 5:30 by Black Angus Meats and the Collingwood Ice Cream Truck

On the patio or in the auditorium in case of rain.

Call 519-599-3345 for ticket availability.

etransfer for tickets can be sent to  [email protected]

Tickets also available at Riverside Press, 206 Marsh Street, Clarksburg

Sunday, August 25th – ​Bored of Education

Bored Of Education is the Georgian Triangle’s Favourite Party Band!
Formed over 10 years ago by Rich Fletcher and Jack Watson (2 Meaford high school teachers!!), the band has always had the goal of playing songs that entertain audiences of all ages. From songs such as “All Of Me” and “What A Wonderful World” to hi-energy tunes such as “Twist & Shout” and “Born To Be Wild” – just to name a few!
The Bored Of Education line-up includes Rich Fletcher on guitar/vocals, Jack Watson on
mandolin/vocals, Tom Thwaits on keyboards/vocals, Mike Reid on drums and Brian Miessner (founder and lead singer for North America’s first Beatles clone band Liverpool and Capitol Records recording artists Aerial) on bass guitar/vocals.

Collingwood Live & Original Summer Concert Series is back!

Collingwood, ON [11 July 2024] – The Collingwood Live & Original Summer Concert Series is back for another season of FREE live concerts featuring a fantastic line-up of original singer/songwriters at the beautiful Shipyards Amphitheatre. 

The L&O Summer Concert Series begins this Saturday, July 13th at 6:00 p.m. with The Tonettes & Joel Parisien Trio and headliner Mountain Head at 7:00 p.m.

This summer’s series covers a wide range of musical genres including R&B/Soul, Canadiana, Alt Rock, Celtic Rock, Folk and everything in between. Mark your calendars to ensure you don’t miss a single performance and the opportunity to enjoy fantastic live and original music!

Check out the full schedule:

 Date Time Performer
 Saturday, July 13 6:00 p.m. The Tonettes & Joel Parisien Trio
 Saturday, July 13 7:00 p.m. Mountain Head
 Friday, July 19 6:00 p.m. Paige Warner
 Friday, July 19 7:00 p.m. Mudmen
 Friday, August 9 6:00 p.m. Layla Staats
 Friday, August 9 7:00 p.m. Logan Staats

All performances take place at the Shipyards Amphitheatre, 2 North Maple St, Collingwood, an open-air venue so dress for the weather. Rain out concerts will be cancelled. Bring your lawn chair or blanket. Parking is limited but available on Birch Street North. If you are able, consider the option of cycling, bike racks are available on site.

The Collingwood Live & Original Summer Concert Series is presented by the Town of Collingwood in partnership with Fram+Slokker, Collingwood Quay Condos and Living Water Resorts & Spa – who invite you to support great live music that brings people together while celebrating our community!

Visit www.liveandoriginal.ca for more details. 

About the Collingwood Live & Original Music Initiative

The Collingwood Live & Original Music Initiative is a program of the Town of Collingwood Parks, Recreation & Culture Department that aims to create opportunities for musicians to connect, collaborate, and cultivate their craft. It also seeks to empower artists and foster a community culture that values live and original music unlike anywhere else. 

About Collingwood

The Town of Collingwood is a progressive community located in the heart of a four-season recreation area on the southern shore of Georgian Bay. The area is well known for its many natural amenities and its rich heritage. Collingwood is a destination for tourism and many business, sporting, and cultural events Collingwood acts as gateway to the South Georgian Bay region, with stunning landscapes that encourage an active lifestyle, and inspire the local arts and culture community.  Downtown Collingwood might just surprise you with 30 plus restaurants, 60 plus boutique shops, spas for relaxing, live music for grooving…all in the only downtown core recognized in Canada’s Registrar of Historic Places!  More recently, the harbourfront area is emerging as an extension to the downtown district.  Plans for expanding the amenities and events in the harbourfront area promise to make this a much more prominent tourism destination.

Pictured above: The Mudmen
Photo credit: Cindy Crawford

Support for the Women’s Centre Grey Bruce – Afternoon Tea Party August 1st at Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre

The Women’s Centre Grey Bruce was Established in 1982, as a safe place for women, children, and youth fleeing violence and abuse in Grey and Bruce County. TWC consists of three core programs: the VAW Emergency Shelter Program, the Second Stage Housing Program, and the Anti-Human Trafficking Program for Youth House. TWC’s goal is to ensure the women, children and youth heal in a safe place on a path to recovery. The programs include housing, counselling, food, personal care items, and outreach with an educational and workforce component.

The Women’s Centre Grey Bruce is hosting an Afternoon Tea Party on Thursday August 1st from 2pm-4pm at Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre. Tickets are $55/per person which includes tea with scones, sandwiches, mini desserts, with a silent auction and a 50/50 draw. It is a fun afternoon to raise awareness & funding to support women, children and youth in need.

To purchase tickets, please click on the Meaford Hall Box Office link below or email [email protected] for more information.

https://tickets.meafordhall.ca/TheatreManager/1/tmEvent/tmEvent1470.html


Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!

Stacey Barry | Fund Development Manager (she/her)

The Women’s Centre Grey Bruce | 2048 A 9th Ave E, Owen Sound, ON  N4K 3H2

519-376-0755 ext. 103 | 24/7 Crisis Line: 1-800-265-3722

[email protected]

www.thewomenscentre.org

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The Shift to Cleaner Energy is Unstoppable

By David Suzuki

The renewable energy transformation is accelerating — no matter how hard the fossil fuel industry and its supporters push back. It’s about time.

I’m just one of many who’ve spent decades warning about the consequences of burning massive amounts of dirty fuels.

Of course, we must do much more if we want to avoid worsening the climate change impacts we’re already seeing: heat domes and other extreme weather events, floods, droughts, wildfires, migrant crises, species extinctions, water shortages, rising sea levels and more — not to mention pollution-related health problems.

The good news is that the transition is well underway. The International Energy Agency expects global investment in renewable energy technology and infrastructure to reach US$2 trillion this year, double the amount going into gas, oil and coal. Last year also saw a significant increase. According to Reuters, “Combined investment in renewable power and grids overtook the amount spent on fossil fuels for the first time in 2023.”

report by London-based energy think tank Ember found that “renewables generated a record 30% of global electricity in 2023, driven by growth in solar and wind.” Solar generation grew by 23 per cent, wind by 10 per cent and fossil fuels by just 0.8 per cent. “The report analyses electricity data from 215 countries, including the latest 2023 data for 80 countries representing 92% of global electricity demand.”

The renewable energy contribution might have been higher, but drought conditions caused a reduction in hydropower, some of which was replaced by coal power in China, India, Vietnam and Mexico — the main reason behind the slight growth in fossil fuel generation.

According to the report, “the latest forecasts give confidence that 2024 will begin a new era of falling fossil generation, marking 2023 as the likely peak of power sector emissions.”

“There’s an unprecedented opportunity for countries that choose to be at the forefront of the clean energy future,” Ember’s Global Insights program director Dave Jones said. “Expanding clean electricity not only helps to decarbonise the power sector. It also provides the step up in supply needed to electrify the whole economy; and that’s the real game-changer for the climate.”

Contrary to fossil fuel interest claims, Ember also found that fossil gas isn’t replacing coal power. “There’s going to be a bit of a rude awakening on gas,” Jones said. “The gas industry before were really looking forward to coal collapsing because that was going to create a new market for them but actually … wind and solar is replacing coal and it’s replacing gas.”

David Suzuki Foundation research confirms that increased fracking for liquefied natural gas in British Columbia and Alberta isn’t good for the climate or economy — let alone drought-stricken water supplies.

Another sign of the fossil fuel era’s demise is the number of countries producing power from renewable sources. According to the International Energy Agency and International Renewable Energy Agency, seven countries — Albania, Bhutan, Ethiopia, Iceland, Nepal, Paraguay and the Democratic Republic of Congo — now generate 99.7 per cent of their electricity from geothermal, hydro, solar and/or wind power.

“Another 40 countries got at least half of their electricity from renewables in 2021 and 2022 including 11 in Europe,” EuroNews reports. “Others, like Germany or Portugal, are capable of running on 100 per cent wind, water and solar for short amounts of time.”

An earlier David Suzuki Foundation report found that Canada can achieve reliable, affordable, 100 per cent emissions-free electricity by 2035 “without relying on expensive and sometimes unproven and dangerous technologies like nuclear or fossil gas with carbon capture and storage.”

Growing electrification of the global economy means increased demand, so energy conservation is also important. We must use and waste less.

The latest research clearly shows the world is well on its way to quitting fossil fuels — but we need to move even faster to avoid increasing weather chaos and catastrophe. We’ve already locked in enormous amounts of greenhouse gases that will remain in the atmosphere for decades, so impacts will continue, but we can slow and eventually reverse the trend.

The accelerating shift is good for the economy, climate, human health and air, land and water. A cleaner, better world is in sight, but we must leave fossil fuels in the ground and in the past.

David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. Written with David Suzuki Foundation Senior Writer and Editor Ian Hanington.

Learn more at davidsuzuki.org.

REFERENCES:

Spent decades warning:
https://davidsuzuki.org/story/when-will-warming-warnings-kick-start-critical-climate-action/

International Energy Agency expects:

https://www.iea.org/reports/world-energy-investment-2024/overview-and-key-findings

According to Reuters:

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/iea-expects-global-clean-energy-investment-hit-2-trillion-2024-2024-06-06

Report by London-based energy think tank Ember:

https://ember-climate.org/insights/research/global-electricity-review-2024

Jones said:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/8/clean-energy-on-the-cusp-of-rolling-back-fossil-fuels-report

David Suzuki Foundation research:

https://davidsuzuki.org/science-learning-centre-article/drilling-into-the-montney-report

EuroNews reports:

https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/04/17/wind-energy-saw-record-growth-in-2023-which-countries-installed-the-most

Earlier David Suzuki Foundation report:

https://davidsuzuki.org/science-learning-centre-article/shifting-power-zero-emissions-electricity-across-canada-by-2035

Local Live Lunch | Starring “The Browns Time Machine” and lunch by Black Bellows

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LOCAL LIVE LUNCH

10 Wednesdays! 10 Concerts! 10 Menus!

JULY 10 12 till 1:30 The Browns Time Machine – Lunch… Black Bellows


Great food, a fun atmosphere and free performances by the area’s top-notch musicians, singers, and songwriters!

Each Wednesday throughout the summer, Local Live Lunch welcomes everyone to drop by our outdoor concert are at Sheffer Court, located at 186 Hurontario Street downtown.

You can purchase your lunch on site from a featured restaurant, sit back in comfy Muskoka-style chairs, relax and listen to great local, live music on the 95.1 Peak FM Stage!

Local Live lunch is a celebration of community spirit paired with culinary treats and music!

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The Browns Time Machine: We are a husband & wife team who love to bring music and memories to the soul with our “Time Machine” show. We have both individually been part of the Canadian music scene for more than 40 years. Doug previously played in several bands and continues to study guitar daily.  Heather is a trained vocalist having previously sung with several choirs and bands, as well as appearing on TV. Through a blend of voice and guitar we perform a timeless repertoire of Classic Covers that runs the gamut from Classic Pop, Classic Lite Rock, Classic 50’s & 60’s, Classic Country, Classic Folk & Classic Christmas.  

The Browns Time Machine 519-538-1442

Dr. Bridget: “How to enhance your golf game from the inside out” 

Golf season is in full swing!

In Ontario, we have a short golf season, so golfers need to make the most of their rounds and, of course, their game. For many, golf is more than just a sport—it’s an experience that goes beyond the greens and fairways, requiring both physical and mental well-being. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, let me share how your body might need support during this golf season and for many more to come.

While golf is a low-impact activity, it can be lengthy, requiring you to walk in the sun and heat for extended periods. Optimizing your hydration both on and off the course is crucial, as dehydration can affect your mood, stamina, and alertness. 

Each swing engages different muscle groups, which requires  muscle strength and flexibility. Muscle growth begins in the kitchen—nutrition habits and macronutrient intake, especially protein, are key to building and maintaining muscle mass. If you’re a 60-year-old golfer alongside your 30-year-old friend, you have different nutritional needs. Avoiding muscle loss with aging is essential for your overall health, longevity, and golf game!

If you feel exhausted after nine holes or rely on vitamin A (Advil) after 18 due to body pain, stiff joints, headaches, or repeated physical injuries, there’s likely a reason.  The body speaks to us when there’s physiological dysfunction; when health isn’t optimal, you feel it. For you golfers, I bet it’s impacting your game. The good news is there is absolutely a solution, let’s optimize your body from the inside out, so you can feel and play your best this season and for the next ten seasons.

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