What's up on APN — Feb. 22-28

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Check out the past week’s podcast episodes from our members, rounded up into playlists so you can choose the topic that appeals to you. The “subscribe” button will let you grab a playlist for your podcatcher. Or, you can sample the shows below.

ALBERTA STORIES

The Daveberta Podcast is joined by climate activist Chris Gusen to discuss Alberta politics, climate justice and the Green New Deal. Girl Tries Life chats with social media strategist Linda Hoang of Don’t Call Me a Guru about social media dos and don’ts, vulnerability, and living with unexplained infertility. EPIC - Emergency Preparedness in Canada reviews the 2020 Emergency Management Stakeholder Summit that recently took place at NAIT. Eat More Barbecue jaunts up to Edmonton to enjoy a meal and chat with Mel Chmilar from Dark Side Of The Grill. And Speaking Municipally takes a look at speed reduction and snow removal in Edmonton.


SPORTS

The 4th Line focuses on NHL trades and new contracts, and Hockey Feels celebrates EBUG Dave Ayres and some great content on hockey Twitter. Tight Ends welcomes back sports journalist Jolene Latimer to share her experience at the memorial service for Kobe and Gianna Bryant. And Loyal Company of the River Valley discusses this year’s Canadian Premier League schedule format and player news.

ENTERTAINMENT

Putting It Together shares the Sondheim-love with Victoria Gordon, the director, producer, and performer of Sondheim on Sunday: A 90th Birthday Salute. The Read-Along advances to the final chapter of Seth Fried’s The Municipalists, and ponders what makes a good Scotch. Press Start to Join talks free games, data/privacy breaches, and Overwatch’s Experimental mode. On Kyle and Dave vs The Machine, our hosts witness the 1999 Joel Schumacher film 8mm. I Don’t Get It takes in the Citadel’s As You Like It with Breanne Byrne of Emily Missed Out, and Alberta Ballet’s Unleashed with Colleen Feehan. The Mess Hall Podcast gets into the Mardi Gras spirit with a variety of foods from New Orleans.

LEARNING

A Branded World learns about internal brand alignment and putting your best foot forward with front-facing staff in an interview with Chris Wallace of Innerview Group. Don’t Call Me a Guru shares three social media trends to integrate into your strategy this year. Healthy Lifestyle Design takes a look at false claims about the health in social media. Girl Tries Life shares host Victoria Smith’s personal journey towards loving her body. Ed - Conversations about the Teaching Life interviews teachers and podcasters Lee Blowers and Chris Galley about the advantages of the International Baccalaureate program and trans-disciplinary teaching. On EPIC - Emergency Preparedness in Canada, Dr. Josh Bezanson breaks down how Canada’s emergency response infrastructure is set up to respond to COVID-19.

SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

All of this is possible because of our founding sponsor, ATB Financial, and our other sponsors and partners.

SPONSORS & PARTNERS 

ATB is the founding sponsor of the Alberta Podcast Network. Why? Because ATB listens. Learn how ATB makes banking work for you at atb.com
ECF helps the community give, grow, and transform. Find out how. And don't miss The Well Endowed Podcast.
Choose Park Power, a provider of natural gas and electricity in Alberta that shares its profits with awesome local non-profits. It's a great follow on Instagram!
Alberta Innovates brings inventors, investors and thought leaders together June 3-5 in Calgary to discover and share the latest in innovation.
Check out Winter City Edmonton's podcast about enjoying winter through outdoor activities, urban design, business and culture. 
Unit B is a multi-company coworking space focused on helping people pursue their passions and making Edmonton its creative best. Book a tour.
Satisfy your curiosity and save time with Taproot Edmonton. Subscribe to roundups of local information on various topics, and read original stories.
A brand new podcast from CJSR 88.5 FM. The backstory to food in Edmonton, one meal at a time. Hand-made with love by UAlberta students.
The SkirtsAfire Festival is Edmonton’s only theatre and multidisciplinary arts festival featuring women. Festival passes are just $38!
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