Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

Let's Find Out

History EN ↓ 85 episodes

We take questions from curious Edmontonians about local history. Then we find out the answers together.

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Chris Chang-Yen Phillips

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History

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www.letsfindoutpodcast.com

Latest episode

Mar 11, 2026

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Episodes

71 - About the Whale Society of Edmonton 11.03.2026

This episode: About the Whale Society of Edmonton (or Don't Go Anywhere Without a Porpoise) A story about the people who decided to run a save-the-whales group from the prairies, and the splash they made in the media. This episode is a live show recorded on March 3, 2026 at the City of Edmonton Archives. From 1979 – 1984, the Whale Society of Edmonton led public education programs about whales and...

70 - Parks for Tomorrow 18.02.2026

This episode: Parks for Tomorrow. We’re going to look at one protest in Banff on a drizzly October day in 1977. And we’re going to peek behind the scenes to see how and why organizers tried to get media attention. We’re sharing three stories about Albertan environmental groups and journalists way back in the 70s. It's part two of our mini-series… You Can Change the World! Or… Why Would I Talk to Y...

69 - Hilary McDowall and the Kicking Horse News 04.02.2026

This episode: a story about Hilary McDowall - a journalist based in Lake Louise in the 1960s and 70s. We talk about World War II spies, skiing, failed Olympic bids, and how difficult it can be to be a reporter in a small town without being engulfed in conflicts of interests. This is part one of a three-part mini-series about Alberta environmental groups and journalists in the 1970s. It was a surpr...

Live Show March 3: About the Whale Society of Edmonton 28.01.2026

Yes, Edmonton really used to have a save-the-whales club. No, they weren't based at West Edmonton Mall. But they did make a big splash. Join Let's Find Out host Chris Chang-Yen Phillips for a live podcast recording, exploring the fascinating history of the Whale Society of Edmonton. Live Podcast Tuesday March 3 2026 6:30 – 8 PM City of Edmonton Archives Prince of Wales Armouries 10440 108 Avenue F...

Clock In - Shima and Elsa 10.11.2025

The second episode of Clock In - An ECAMP Podcast, produced by Chris from Let's Find Out. Each episode, host Jay Gilday helps people talk to their parents about the work they did when they were younger. Along the way, we learn how working life has changed in the city. We're sharing the first two episodes in the Let's Find Out feed. New episodes of Clock In come out on Mondays here . Shima Robinson...

Clock In - On the Line 10.11.2025

The first episode of Clock In - An ECAMP Podcast, produced by Chris from Let's Find Out. Each episode, host Jay Gilday helps people talk to their parents about the work they did when they were younger. Along the way, we learn how working life has changed in the city. We're sharing the first two episodes in the Let's Find Out feed. New episodes of Clock In come out on Mondays here . Meet Jay Gilday...

Coming soon: Clock In - An ECAMP Podcast 04.11.2025

Two little updates on things coming soon to the Let's Find Out feed! In the new year, Chris will be sharing a three-part mini-series about environmental groups in Alberta in the 1970s. Chris has been helping produce a show called Clock In - An ECAMP Podcast. The first two episodes will be published here next week.

68 - How to Make a National Park 04.10.2023

Did you know that Elk Island National Park used to have a bison abattoir? Have you ever heard of the national parks in Alberta that were dissolved? In this live podcast recording, we explore the wild history of making national parks in our area, and what it can teach us about the current plans to build a new urban national park in Edmonton’s river valley. Ever see wardens feeding the animals in Bu...

67 - The Best Playground Ever 06.09.2023

Kathryn Gwun-Yeen 君妍 Lennon asks: what is the best playground in Edmonton? We crawl and swing through the past and present of playgrounds in our city to help her and her toddler on their quest. Kathryn and her family find themselves easily visiting 4 playgrounds in a weekend lately, and she estimates she visited around 30 different playgrounds last summer. So she’s been curious about finding the...

66 - Manifesting Peltigera Park 05.07.2023

You may be tired of parks named after dead white men. Kyla Tichkowsky? She's railing against a different kind of tyranny. We have parks named for: Elk. Wood Buffalo. Aspen Beach. Cypress Hills. Dinosaurs even! And yet, not one single lichen. Why not? Lichen are, in fact, fantastically diverse and fascinating organisms. From a conservation standpoint, they are excellent bioindicators. So for conser...

65 - The Riverlot Revisions 07.06.2023

Zulima Acuña noticed that some of Edmonton's old riverlots are highly developed, and some not at all. She asked us to help her learn why some of them became parks and others didn't. Zulima is a mom, teacher, and artist who has lived in Edmonton for the last ten years, and is eager to know as many stories about the land in Edmonton as her old hometown. It’s easy to take our spaces for granted: the...

64 - Return of the Snow Goose Festival 03.05.2023

Back in 2016, the very first episode of Let’s Find Out was about a festival in Tofield, a town about 45 minutes southeast of Edmonton: The Snow Goose Festival. In that episode, we set out to find out how this big festival that started in the 90’s with thousands of bird watchers coming to Tofield to admire the geese migrating through in the spring became a convoy of school bus tours run by the Edmo...

63 – A Park for All Seasons 05.04.2023

Edmonton calls itself a winter city, which partly means we’ve got a lot of wintery festivals. This episode, our producer Trevor Chow-Fraser asks: what does that mean for our parks? How are they changing to live up to the winter city ideal? Trevor started out by taking his daughter Eliot to Victoria Park to take advantage of its free snowshoeing and fort building. He spoke to activity leader Ryanne...

62 – About Sohan Singh Bhullar Park 01.03.2023

Soni Dasmohapatra asks: Who is Sohan Singh Bullar? Why is there a park named after them?

61 – How a Park Gets a Name 01.02.2023

Mathew Thomson asks: what’s the process for naming a park in Edmonton? We investigate: who has authority, how much do names mean, and what happens when someone goes rogue on Google Maps?

60 – A Beautiful Ex-Garbage Dump 04.01.2023

Karen Unland asks: When did we stop dumping garbage into river valley spaces and start turning them into parks? In this episode, former historian laureate Shirley Lowe walks us through three stories: how the Grierson Hill dump became Louise McKinney Park, how the Strathcona dump and gravel mine became Hawrelak (aka Mayfair) Park, and how the Beverly Dump became Rundle Park.

59 – The Smallest Park 08.12.2022

Shelley Jodoin-Chouinard asks what Edmonton’s smallest park is.

58 – The MacKinnon Ravine Mystery 03.11.2022

Kay Rollans asks who hung two effigies from the 142nd Street Bridge amid 1965 protests against a freeway slated to be built through MacKinnon Ravine. This episode is part of our season exploring the history of parks and natural areas in Edmonton.

57 – About Parks 05.10.2022

Edmontonians take a lot of pride in our parks and natural areas. But how did they come to be the way they are, and how well do they make space for humans and other species? On September 29, Let’s Find Out hosted a live podcast recording at the Aviary, with short talks and activities about parks. At the end, listeners had a chance to submit a question for our upcoming season about parks and natural...

56 – We Made It 31.05.2022

As Chris wraps up year one of his history master’s degree, Chris and Trevor do one last regular check-in about the pile of essays, grantwriting, and paddling. After this episode, we’ll be back to doing another season of listener questions! Send us your questions about parks and natural areas around Edmonton. What are you curious about? Email us at chris@letsfindoutpodcast.com or drop us a line on...

55 – Making Space for Fossils 29.03.2022

In this episode, we travel to the Burgess Shale: a set of incredible fossil beds in Yoho National Park, preserving 500-million-year-old soft-bodied sea creatures. Today, it is part of a huge World Heritage Site: it has expanded to encompass all of Yoho National Park here in BC, Jasper and Banff, Kootenay, and three BC provincial parks. But back in 1980, the Burgess Shale sites at the Mount Stephen...

54 – Roadblocks 28.02.2022

In this episode, Chris tells Trevor about some of the comic (and cosmic) roadblocks on the road to learning about paleontology and power in Yoho National Park, and just generally the challenges facing students right now. Trevor offers some advice (and a hug). Guest co-host Eliot joins us for hot tips about the best songs from Encanto.

53 – Right to the Source 25.01.2022

What’s the difference between a library and an archive? Why might you want to go into one versus the other? In this episode, Chris talks about some heartbreaking and complicated diary entries he read in the City of Edmonton Archives, what it’s like getting into libraries and archives right now with Omicron, and why it matters that it’s so tough.

52 – With Intent to Destroy a Group 15.12.2021

This December, Dr. Andrew Woolford delivered the Western Canadian Lecture, presented by the University of Alberta’s Department of History, Classics, & Religion the 2021 Western Canadian Lecture. Dr. Woolford is a prominent scholar in Genocide Studies who has worked on the history of Indian Residential Schools in Canada. His talk was titled: “With intent to destroy a group: Genocide’s past and...

51 – That’s a Good Question 30.11.2021

How do you form a good historical question? In this episode, Chris and Trevor talk about trying to do that for a very specific reason: a Canada Graduate Scholarship grant application.

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