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Greg Glatz Show

85 Episodes

10 minutes | Jun 9, 2012
Prayer in a World Beyond Belief - Part 3
Part 3 of a three-part interview with Gretta Vosper, United Church minister and author of Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief. Gretta talks about leaving conventional prayer behind and embracing a new tradition built on love and respect rather than on the rituals of ancient beliefs.
5 minutes | Jun 9, 2012
Prayer in a World Beyond Belief - Part 2
Part 2 of a three-part interview with Gretta Vosper, United Church minister and author of Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief. Gretta talks about leaving conventional prayer behind and embracing a new tradition built on love and respect rather than on the rituals of ancient beliefs.
9 minutes | Jun 9, 2012
Prayer in a World Beyond Belief - Part 1
Part 1 of a three-part interview with Gretta Vosper, United Church minister and author of Amen: What Prayer Can Mean in a World Beyond Belief. Gretta talks about leaving conventional prayer behind and embracing a new tradition built on love and respect rather than on the rituals of ancient beliefs.
31 minutes | Mar 22, 2012
#STOPKONY?
Amanda Thorsteinsson has a degree in international development and spent a year on the ground in Uganda. She offers her thoughts on what it takes to stop a man who turns children into child soldiers and sex slaves.
33 minutes | Mar 22, 2012
Making sense of your spiritual path
Clark Saunders is a minister and the author of Through the Woods: Making Sense of Your Spiritual Path. He helps readers appreciate the value of already-lived experience..
20 minutes | Mar 16, 2012
Las Vegas casinos can't beat "Jesus"
A Christian group counted cards and took over $3 million away from casinos. Now they want to show you how to do it, in the name of Jesus.
28 minutes | Mar 16, 2012
Pastor kicked out of coffee shop
If you buy a panhandler a coffee and a donut, the manager might kick you out of the store.
13 minutes | Mar 4, 2012
Mennonite gets inked
Rachel has decided she's getting a tattoo. Some callers don't think that's a good idea!
16 minutes | Mar 3, 2012
Flirting with mermaids
Manitoba Hal has released his new album. Stories of the sea and other wonderments from the prairie's favourite ukelele master.
20 minutes | Mar 3, 2012
The new homeless
The newest and saddest homeless demographic is LGBT youth who are being kicked out of their homes by their parents.
15 minutes | Mar 3, 2012
Treated like family in the North End
Kyle Mason talks about a place in Winnipeg's North End where people are treated like family.
21 minutes | Mar 3, 2012
The problem with Valentine's Day
Rachel Bergen says Valentine's Day is oppressive! It divides the have's and the have-not's. Radio show listeners respond.
20 minutes | Dec 19, 2011
Can you have too many pairs of shoes?
Can you have too many pairs of shoes? Women … and guys … weigh in. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on November 12, 2011.)
33 minutes | Dec 19, 2011
Manitoba sets a new record for food bank use
A higher percentage of children need food bank assistance in Manitoba than in any other province. David Northcott, from Winnipeg Harvest, talks about how to make Winnipeg a great place for everyone to live. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on December 10, 2011.)
0 minutes | Nov 22, 2011
Does the poppy stand for peace?
Rachel isn't wearing a poppy this year for Remembrance Day. Instead, she's wearing a button that promotes peace and commemorates all the causalities of war, including civilians. Callers respond. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on November 13, 2011.)
20 minutes | Nov 8, 2011
1 billion litres of sewage dumped in Winnipeg river
Due to a malfunction at the South End Water Pollution Control Plant, half-treated sewage has been flowing into the Red River for over a month. Nobody was notified until over a billion litres had been released. Is this apathy for the environment or just not taking responsibility of mistakes? Rachel Bergen joins Greg in the studio. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on November 6, 2011.)
16 minutes | Nov 8, 2011
The "natural replacement" for Jack Layton?
What's the difference between doing politics right and being politically correct? NDP federal leadership candidate, Nathan Cullen, joins Greg and Rachel on the air to discusses what the future of politics could be like. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on October 29, 2011.)
24 minutes | Nov 8, 2011
Bishop fails to report child abuse
The Kansas City Diocese is being indicted because their bishop failed to report that a priest at a Catholic Elementary School was taking nude photos of young girls. They say that they will fight this charge tooth and nail, though this isn't their first time covering up child abuse. Is this reprehensible?
25 minutes | Nov 8, 2011
Hazing in sports
After a young man came forward and told his parents that he was sexually abused during a hazing ritual by his teammates and assistant coach of a Manitoba minor hockey team, the question has come up whether drastic measures should be taken against hazing or if it's just a normal part of sports.
11 minutes | Nov 8, 2011
House Party of Canada visits OWS
Lyndon Froese, the leader of the House Party of Canada, visited Occupy Wall Street. And the Americans showed him an ingenious solution to obesity in Canada. (Broadcast on CJOB 68 on October 22, 2011.)
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