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My EcoFest 2023 addition… meet LOMI
Yesterday, walking through the Pump Room Gardens in Leamington Spa, I stumbled upon their EcoFest 2023 day activities, advertised as – ‘learn more about how you can decrease your carbon footprint, increase your healthy eating & step outside more to explore beautiful local green spaces. Good for us, good for
Maeving Motorcycles’ RM1S: The Hottest Ticket in Town Supported by Julius Dein
Hello, fellow riders and fans of two-wheeled adventures! It’s time to rev up your excitement because we’ve got some electrifying news to share. Julius Dein, the master of magic and an online sensation, is steering his talents toward a new kind of magic.
Revving Up Coventry: Exploring Three Iconic Motorcycle Moments
Today is a massive day for Coventry, nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom, which has long been a cradle of innovation and a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts.
Can the UK build while France spends €200m destroying its wine?
Over the last two years exploring the UK’s towns, cities, restaurants, and bars, sampling as many local wines as possible, we have been intrigued by the British wine culture, its perception, and consumer education, or may I be bold enough to say – lack of it. There is so much
How big is your… BUT?
A client called, excitedly sharing that a major sponsor for our upcoming event was extremely pleased with “everything so far”. By the tone of voice, you know that feeling when you’re waiting for that one little word to change the course of the conversation. That word is the inevitable “but.”
The adoption of Electric Motorcycles
Recent research studies regarding the adoption of Electric Motorcycles (EM’s) concern themselves less about engines and horsepower and more about technology, affordability, and social influence[1]. With the global electric and Scotter Market estimated CAGR of 17.22% and increasing value of US$ 21.2 BN to US$103.45 BN from 2021- 2031[2], the
Navigating the Meta News Ban in Canada: A Personal Perspective
Prepping for the radio segment led me to fact-checking the latest news updates, only to notice something puzzling: Instagram and Facebook were void of any local news feeds. Instead, my Instagram feed was filled with posts from those I followed who bravely ventured into the outskirts to report on the
A blast from the past – Let’s Talk Social 2023
The other day, a seemingly simple request threw me into a contemplative state. The task was to present examples of my writing and content creation. Initially, this was an effortless endeavour, considering the daily posts I share on Instagram. But then, reality struck. Those Instagram updates, though frequent, are primarily
A Blast From the Past
I am Canadian
Well, my name may not be Joe, but last week after living here in Kelowna for 21 years, I took the Canadian Citizenship oath with 47 other New Canadians from over 24 Countries, a genuinely international social event.
Week 18-Crying out for content
The latest report from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, “New Media, Old Media findings.” More than 99% of the stories linked to blogs came from legacy outlets such as newspapers and broadcast networks. And just four – the BBC, CNN, the New York Times and the
What’s in a name anyway?
So throw out that old tradition of naming your child after the great grandfather (George) or Religious Saint (Paul), or hey, even after the place you conceived the child (Vegas).
Week 17-Is Learning Old School?
Kids find some of these 5-minute clips more informative than their textbooks. Some kids have even been found to be online teaching themselves subjects unavailable at school.
But the question has to be, are YouTube Videos a reliable form of education? Is the content verified? Is it valid? How do
Is the net still too expensive?
Only 56 per cent of households with incomes of $30,000 or less use the internet, why?
Are Canadian Internet service providers charging a premium for such an invaluable service?
Do you have thoughts?
Week 16 – Ego addict or Integrity?
Do we really need a million sheep following us, or do we need a few good friends?
Is Social Media just a Big Ego Boost, or does it have merit?
Week 15- How Far is too Far [explicit!]
Social media has become a powerful tool for free speech, allowing individuals to express their opinions and connect with others on a global scale. However, there are concerns that this freedom can sometimes lead to harmful or false information being spread and incite violence or hate speech. Some argue that
Week 14 – The bits at the end of the page
So every week just in case I run out of things to talk about I have a little list of extra things that have happened on Facebook or Youtube or changes in other social media platforms within the last few days.
Week 13 – Don’t be a Fan, just like it !
Facebook constantly evolves to adapt to changing trends and user behavior. With over 2 billion monthly active users, it faces pressure to improve user experience, generate more revenue, address issues like misinformation and privacy, and prevent abuse. To keep users engaged, Facebook introduced new features like Stories, Live Videos and
Week 12 – The demise of Kelowna.com
User-generated content is on the rise thanks to social media platforms, giving individuals the power to create and share their own stories and experiences. This shift has resulted in a more democratic landscape where traditional gatekeepers have less control over what is seen or heard. However, it has also presented
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