Mom Dancing At Saint John Sea Dogs Game @ Harbour Station
Mom Dancing At Saint John Sea Dogs Game @ Harbour Station On April 8th, 2012.
Frantically Atlantic at Market Square, Saint John, NB
Frantically Atlantic playing at a reception in the atrium of Market Square, Saint John, New Brunswick
Anything is Possible - James Mullinger live at Harbour Station 2016 (International Stand Up Special)
The full live and uncut stand up special. Released on Hulu and Amazon Prime in America - September 2017.
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Hosted by Rick Mercer in St. John's, Canada's New Year's Eve: Countdown to 2020 features musical performances by Bryan Adams, Walk off the Earth, Tyler Shaw, Heartstreets, William Prince, Alan Doyle, The Dardanelles with Tom Power and Diyet & The Love Soldiers with the Dakhká Khwáan Dancers.
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saint john community fair
clips from when i took the kids to the community fair after their last day at school
WE Day 2017
It’s a powerful, life-changing event that celebrates differences, promotes social justice and inspires young people to make a difference in their local communities – and abroad. WE Day Atlantic brings thousands of students together to empower them, celebrate their contributions to date and to kick off another year of positive change. From Margaret Trudeau to Rick Hansen to Gord Downie, students experienced world-class performances, heard extraordinary personal stories and left inspired and empowered to create positive change in the world.
More than 80% of HRSB schools are involved in WE Schools and attended WE Day Atlantic on November 30, 2016. That number is expected to grow in the coming year.
As we mark Canada 150 in 2017, WE Schools will celebrate the country’s rich culture. Themes will include: diversity and inclusion, reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, youth and the environment.
In this video, hear what HRSB students had to say about We Day Atlantic 2016 and what the Me to We movement means to them.
Newfoundland Whale Watching Tours: The Story of Finnegan
During our Whale Watching Tours in Trinity, Newfoundland, We've had a series of encounters with a curious whale we have named Finnegan. He made our spring season by being a constant companion and a source of entertainment for our guests.
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James Mullinger (English comedian based in Canada) LIVE IN CONCERT
James Mullinger, one of the UK's top comedians is now based in Canada. Available for comedy clubs, corporates, TV appearances, private events and more. This video features a live stand up performance from a sold out show at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Here & Now Tuesday August 20 2019
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Abandoned Fish Plant and Tool Shed - Admiral's Beach, NL
Out ATVing with my friend and went to the wharf in Admiral's Beach where an old abandoned fish plant resides. This fish plant has been abandoned for many years, probably since the early 1990s when the cod moratorium was implemented and the fishing industry dwindled in Newfoundland. Part of the plant appears to have collapsed in onto itself and I think it caught fire too. Just some urban exploring in NL!
Flash Mob Proposal in Caesars Lobby
1999-2001 Archival protest video - Hamilton/Toronto
1999-2001 Protest video - archival from Hamilton/Toronto Action for Social Change, Homes Not Bombs, Father's Day Coalition for Peace.
0:00 ONTV report - Santa against violent video games December 21, 1999
1:54 Random clip from military show (Jag) on ONTV
2:11 Homelessness report ONTV
3:39 Homes Not Bombs action at Fort York Armoury January 17, 2000 (Homelessness) ONTV
6:11 Fathers Day Coalition for Peace - War Show Trial protest acquittal ONTV, May 8, 2001
8:20 Fathers Day Coalition for Peace - War Show Trial Preview ONTV
8:46 McMaster Socks Protest (MUFA Strike support)
Transferred from VHS tapes (it was 1999 after all) at the Hamilton Public Library Makerspace, January 9, 2019.
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Tyler Simmonds @ WE Day Atlantic 2017
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I’ve always been a quiet person. Even as a kid, I was soft-spoken and sensitive, and I questioned everything. But mostly, “Why am I always sad?”
I grew up in a household where mental illness wasn’t talked about, and in a world where black men are stereotyped as aggressive and unemotional. It was traumatizing, feeling like I had to walk on eggshells just to prove that I didn’t fit that image.
I had a hard time making friends – I was socially anxious, and afraid of saying or doing something that would give the “wrong impression.” I was afraid to talk to people, to be in groups… even just to have dinner with family. I tried so hard to be okay with myself, but I didn’t know how.
In high school, I did whatever I could to try and fit in, but it just made my mental health decline even more. I didn’t even know what mental illness was at the time, I just remember thinking, “I don’t feel crazy.”
Of course, having a mental illness doesn’t mean you’re crazy, but everything I knew about it, I had seen in movies, which often doesn’t portray mental illness well.
When I was getting ready to go to university, I decided that I had to figure out what was going on in my head. I remember going on the internet and searching the question I’d been asking myself since I was a kid: “’Why am I always sad?”
I printed off articles and information about anxiety and depression to take to my parents, but it was hard for them to come to terms with the fact that maybe I needed help. They raised me under the notion that if you have faith, you can get through anything, but faith wasn’t a miracle cure for me.
Eventually, my mom took me to see a psychiatrist, but something was still off. No one taught me how to deal with the side effects of my medication, and the doctor failed to mention that leaning on others is a crucial part of recovery.
So, I continued to isolate myself, and after my first year of university, I came home feeling defeated. Then, my granddad died and I hit rock bottom.
I was in shock. I couldn’t feel happiness or sadness – I was numb.
I started to wonder if I even wanted to live anymore. So, on my break at work, I went to the pharmacy, refilled my prescription, went home and swallowed all of it.
As I laid in bed, remembering what led me to this point, I thought about my granddad and how he always told me to persevere. He’d say to me, “Don’t give up. Keep going.”
I thought about all of the people who love me… all of the people who saw me as resilient… my parents, who needed me… and I knew I’d made a mistake. So, I got myself to the hospital and got the help I needed.
I started seeing a therapist that understood me and truly wanted to help, and she taught me how to accept myself for who I am. She taught me to be vulnerable and she gave me the confidence to face my fears. I knew that before I could change anything, I needed to change what was in my mind.
I started speaking publicly about my struggles, and even though it scares me to stand if front of you all, it’s become an obsession. It gives me confidence. During my darkest days, my depression would make me feel worthless, but helping others reminds me that I’m meant to be here.
I also started making short films on YouTube about my mental health struggles, and about growing up burdened by black male stereotypes. It took a long time for me to realize that I didn’t have to prove to anyone that I don’t fit those labels. I know who I am, and being myself is enough.
And all of you here are enough, too. Don’t let anyone tell you who you should be and never be ashamed of what you’ve been through. I’ve learned to love myself, and I want you to do the same.
James Mullinger asks audience member how many people he's slept with
At his solo show at the Roundhouse studio theatre in London, James asks an audience member how many people he's slept with, 24 October 2011
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James Mullinger on taxi drivers
James Mullinger live at the Soho Theatre, June 2010. Sold out performance of his debut full length show 'James Mullinger Is The Bad Boy Of Feminism'.
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James Mullinger on Miramichi audiences
James Mullinger stops live show at the Vogue Theatre in Miramichi after another drunken interruption from the audience. Film by: Tyler Warren Ellis
Here & Now Monday, November 18, 2019
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