Videos by The Sill. The Still co-hosts, Peter and Harry, established their podcast in July, 2017. Our challenge with each podcast is to bring a unique perspective to the topic at hand, inviting listeners to eavesdrop on what we hope is an enjoyable and interesting dialogue.
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The Sill has had a near seven year run, having posted 229 consecutive episodes without interruption, and Harry and I have decided to take a production break. There will be no more new 'The Sill' podcast episodes added from May 6, 2024 to September 3, 2024. We know that that are currently millions of new podcast listeners (over 500 million global listeners as of 2024) being added around the world every month and we will continue to post references to our existing 229 episode archive, covering an eclectic mix of episodes under 9 separate categories… All of this, and more, will remain available on The Sill website: https://thesillpodcast.com We appreciate and welcome your ongoing feedback and support and we’ll keep you informed of any changes or updates.
TSP228 Trailer for Sunday, May 5/24 release. TSP228 - Hernia Chronicles: Stories of Repair, Recovery, and Resilience One in four men will have to deal with a hernia in their lifetime. Peter and Harry have a phone discussion about their respective inguinal hernias and compare their private versus public care experiences in Ontario, Canada: Peter at the Shouldice Hospital, Harry at a public hospital. Shouldice Hospital - https://www.shouldice.com
TSP227 Trailer for Sunday, April 21/24 release. TSP227 - My Chess Memoir: Kyle Creamer It’s an open secret that Peter’s co-host Harry is obsessed with the game of chess, as is The Sill’s interview guest, Kyle Creamer, who Harry met at the Bluenose Open chess tournament in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Kyle’s first published book chronicles his journey towards the title of Grandmaster. Kyle Creamer - https://kylecreamerauthor.com
TSP226 Trailer for Sunday, April 7/24 release. TSP226 - A Defence of Poetry in the Digital Age Following Harry’s recent talk at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Peter reached out to him by phone to discuss the highlights of the presentation and celebrate the release of Harry’s latest poetry book titled ‘Fractures’. Link to all TSP trailers: https://www.thesillpodcast.com/trailers/
TSP225 Trailer for Sunday, March 24/24 release. TSP225 - A Life of Travel: Stefania Ingrosso Dreams can become a reality. In this informative and very expressive episode of travel adventures abroad, join our guest and world traveler, Stefania Ingrosso, as she shares her experiences and insights on embarking on her transformative journey, offering a glimpse into the joys, challenges, and rewards of exploring half the world's countries together as a family.
TSP224 Trailer for Sunday, March 10/24 release. TSP224 - Shattered Cultures and Simpler Times The hosts reminisce on their formative years growing up in the 50’s, 60’, and 70’s, culminating in the question: Was life more straightforward and less fragmented in those days, as compared to life today?
TSP223 Trailer for Sunday, February 25/24 release. TSP223 - The Evolution of Evil The notion of evil is nothing new, but the word itself has become an increasing part of our daily lexicon. Is this word overused? Should we modify our understanding of this word and the way we apply it in our daily life?
TSP222 Trailer for Sunday, February 11/24 release. TSP222 - Relevant Voices Return In acknowledgement of the exponential growth of podcast listeners around the world, The Sill presents a montage of episode segments for those of you who are new to our podcast. This episode includes excerpts from some of our past ‘Planetary Postcards’ and ‘The Undefinable Spirit’ interviews.
TSP221 Trailer for Sunday, January 28/24 release. TSP221 - Clearing The Covid Cobwebs In this post - not - post period of the Covid Chapter, it seems clear that there’s still no absolute clarity about the impact this chapter is having on our individual and collective well being. What happened and how do we gain perspective on that period, and move towards a healing process?
TSP218 Trailer for Sunday, December 17/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP218 - Automation: Embracing or displacing? (TSP024 Revised) Automation’s impact on our everyday life. A wolf in sheep’s clothing?
TSP217 Trailer for Sunday, December 3/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP217 - Freedom’s Just Another Word: Real or BS? (TSP021 Revised) Unpacking the idea of freedom in a world seemingly bound by restrictions and limitations. Breaking the shackles.
TSP216 Trailer for Sunday, November 19/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP216 - The Hippo and The Oxpecker: Repairing the synapses of community. (TSP066 Revised) From the Humongous Fungus of Oregon to the wave of human migration spreading across our planet, life has become more dependent than ever on the value of connectivity.
TSP215 trailer for Sunday, November 5/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP215 - Facsimile: Finding authenticity in a simulated world. (TSP018 Revised) Is it live or is it Memorex? Sifting through a world of facsimile in a quest for authenticity.
TSP214 trailer for Sunday, October 22/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP214 - Do It Yourself Healing: Carrots versus chemicals. (TSP032 Revised) Modern western medicine would be wise to embrace and integrate the traditional art of healing.
TSP213 trailer for Sunday, October 8/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP213 - The Absence Of Silence: Is technology engulfing us in a world of noise? (TSP061 Revised) The short answer is yes… The sonic landscapes through which we move offer us both challenges to, and opportunities for, our general health.
TSP212 trailer for Sunday, September 24/23 release. Rewind: The cast you might have missed. TSP212 - Act Your Age: Where’s the manual? (TSP010 Revised) Ageism is the new social prejudice, at a time when people over 65 are beginning to outnumber those under 15. Coping with the disadvantages of aging, while cherishing the advantages a long life can bring.