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the Social Ramp  

the Social Ramp

Author: James Faulkner

With diverse cultures and ideologies, humans are expected to simply just understand each other and get along, but there is a ramp of acceptance where it gets quite vertical and we often fall down, this is "the Social Ramp". Entrepreneur, brand strategist and musician James Faulkner interviews interesting people to draw out entertaining tasty nuggets that are engaging and intriguing. An expert in persuasion and culture, James talks to guests about all topics and leaves very little unturned. James is the CEO of a successful tech company and the writer producer and singer in the band H-O-T-E-L available on all music platforms.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Music, Music Interviews, Society & Culture

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Melissa DeGenova - Revitalizing Yaletown with Conservatism
Episode 37
Wednesday, 4 September, 2024

Today on the podcast, we talked to Melissa and DeGenova,She is an experienced Vancouver political figure who has been on Vancouver city Council for the MPA and also a member of the parks board. She comes from a third generation, Italian family in Vancouver and is now running for the new riding of Yaletown for the conservative government under John Rustad.We talked about bylaws, the safety on the streets, open drug use, and the policies from the NDP that have got us to where we are today.Here is her bio on the website for the conservative party. Don’t forget to vote.https://www.conservativebc.ca/degenova

 

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