Couverture de Consequential Conversations - Intro with hosts Bob and Bill

Consequential Conversations - Intro with hosts Bob and Bill

Consequential Conversations - Intro with hosts Bob and Bill

De : Bill Collette
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We are thrilled to bring you our podcast featuring guests from all over the Alberni Valley and beyond. These folks, most of them decades long residents/business owners in the area have wonderful stories to share. That's where we come in! We find the storytellers then visit them in their homes or setting of their choice and then....we open the microphones! This one describes the idea then watch for a new episode published weekly or at least every other week.

Bill Collette/Bob Cole 2026
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    • Consequential Conversations - Ron Paulson
      Jan 30 2026

      This man was born with a hockey stick. His life has surrounded hockey and because of that we in the Alberni Valley have benefitted along the way. Instrumental in acquiring the Bulldogs and certainly in keeping them running as a community owned team for many years. Ron also helped organize the fantastic U17 tournament that came to the area around 2009. He's done lots and it doesn't look like he's about to stop. Enjoy meeting this fellow.

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      49 min
    • Consequential Conversations - Guest today - Dewayne Parfitt
      Jan 28 2026

      Dewayne Parfitt has served Port Alberni in many volunteer roles over the years. A past winner of the Chamber's coveted Citizen of the Year Award Dewayne is a Port Alberni advocate and promoter. You'll enjoy this consequential conversation!

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      34 min
    • Consequential Conversations - with Ed Spencer and nephew Larry Spencer
      Jan 27 2026

      Bob and I visited Ed Spencer today at his home in Port Alberni. Ed is a pioneer of the valley and at 99 years old (nearly 100) he has many stories to tell. For me it was wonderful to understand the impact of the Spencer family. A farming family back in the day. Today much of their original land has local housing including homes, condo's etc. plus much of the wonderful Kitsuksis Dyke is within the original Spencer homestead. Both Ed and Larry were a joy to listen to.

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      34 min
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