Stacey Vanek-Smith (Everybody's Business Host)
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Podcast Appearances
I thought it was always ethos. So according to Scott Aukerman, it would be ethos? Ethos. Ethos? Yeah. But if you said ethos, you didn't get both wrong.
I thought it was always ethos. So according to Scott Aukerman, it would be ethos? Ethos. Ethos? Yeah. But if you said ethos, you didn't get both wrong.
Exactly. Yeah. You're Josh Clark. We're known for mispronouncing.
Exactly. Yeah. You're Josh Clark. We're known for mispronouncing.
Exactly. Yeah. You're Josh Clark. We're known for mispronouncing.
So before they got together as a group, again, which was 1920. Mm-hmm. They took a pretty formidable trip in May of 1912 when Thompson and another staff member at the grip named Harry B. Jackson took this train from Toronto to the Algonquin Provincial Park or to Algonquin Provincial Park. There's no D there. And they just started sketching.
So before they got together as a group, again, which was 1920. Mm-hmm. They took a pretty formidable trip in May of 1912 when Thompson and another staff member at the grip named Harry B. Jackson took this train from Toronto to the Algonquin Provincial Park or to Algonquin Provincial Park. There's no D there. And they just started sketching.
So before they got together as a group, again, which was 1920. Mm-hmm. They took a pretty formidable trip in May of 1912 when Thompson and another staff member at the grip named Harry B. Jackson took this train from Toronto to the Algonquin Provincial Park or to Algonquin Provincial Park. There's no D there. And they just started sketching.
Again, like you said, at the time, you know, you had to be pretty adventurous to start venturing into those wild climbs. It was rough and rugged territory. So certainly there probably were not a lot of artists doing that. I mean, there were... There have always been Canadian men and women who were like, yeah, I'm very comfortable out there and it doesn't scare me.
Again, like you said, at the time, you know, you had to be pretty adventurous to start venturing into those wild climbs. It was rough and rugged territory. So certainly there probably were not a lot of artists doing that. I mean, there were... There have always been Canadian men and women who were like, yeah, I'm very comfortable out there and it doesn't scare me.
Again, like you said, at the time, you know, you had to be pretty adventurous to start venturing into those wild climbs. It was rough and rugged territory. So certainly there probably were not a lot of artists doing that. I mean, there were... There have always been Canadian men and women who were like, yeah, I'm very comfortable out there and it doesn't scare me.