This week’s roundup includes episodes on aviation and dystopia, market moves and moving marketing, neighbourhood pizza and Bollywood intrigue, covering teachers and climbing mountains, Moonshine and Zoloft, Ghostbusters and Terry Crews, Necessary Evil and Bill & Ted, Gypsy’s wrap and the internet’s birthday, entrepreneurship, bitcoin and Fyre Festival, plus NHL, CWHL and CPL.
30 MINUTES OR LESS
In this episode of Not There Yet, Terence C. Gannon shares the story of the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race and the beginning of modern air travel.
21 min
21 min
On Makeshift Stories, we meet a self-taught programmer who discovers a recent job was the reason for a friend's arrest. She decides to turn the tables and seek retribution.
22 min
22 min
I Have Some Notes sees Danica LeBlanc and Anita Bourgeois stopping in to talk with Gregg Beever about Ghostbusters being back in the news for all the wrong reasons.
28 min
28 min
A new chapter of Moonshine and new episode of The Read-Along brings us the curious Mr. Swarz and a mysterious attack that may have put a visitor in grave danger.
25 min
25 min
On Speaking Municipally, Troy and Mack share the details on the City Market's move and the spectre of residential speed limits continuing to haunt Edmonton's City Council.
28 min
28 min
On The UnDad, Trent Wilkie shares an introspective, retrospective, and honest conversation about where he is sitting in his life and parenting adventure. Much love, Trent.
18 min
18 min
This week on the Mess Hall Podcast, Avery Cochrane welcomes Ward Sullivan, councillor for Calgary's Ward 1. They talk pizza, shawarma, and everything in between.
30 min
30 min
30 TO 45 MINUTES
This episode of Ed brings together former teacher Maire Cervenak and education reporter Janet French to share their experiences of how stories about teachers are told in the media.
32 min
32 min
On this week’s Hockey Feels, Steven and Rachel discuss the NWHL champions in their inaugural season, the Oilers being all but out of the playoff hunt, and the Flyers working on getting there.
45 min
45 min
Tomato Radio's monthly "happenings" episode has Amanda and Mary talking about the City Market move, the Oliver Exchange building, cooking classes, and events you should check out.
32 min
32 min
This week on Emily Missed Out, jump into an off-brand Tardis with Breanne and Emily and travel back in time to 1989 for Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure! No bogus, all excellent.
42 min
42 min
On A Branded World, Luiza Campos talks with Kendra Peavy from Swell Bottles. Swell was not the first to come up with a multiuse water bottle, so how did they garner so much attention?
44 min
44 min
45 MINUTES AND OVER
Have you ever wanted to get away with murder? Or catch someone in a web of lies? The films in this episode of Bollywood is for Lovers provide a litany of dos and don’ts for the budding career felon or detective.
56 min
56 min
On Modern Manhood, German Villegas reflects on remarks from actor and activist Terry Crews, who gave a talk for the Alberta Council for Women's Shelters in Edmonton recently. What makes Crews compelling, and what needs challenging?
46 min
46 min
On Girl Tries Life, Victoria is joined by Christa Singleton, the creator of the hiking group Curvy Kili Crew. Christa shares her first experiences in blogging, as well as her newest blogging endeavour, Travel Fearlessly.
52 min
52 min
On Putting It Together, Kyle forces guest Matt Mort to watch the 1962 film Gypsy. They chat about the movie, and then dig into Kyle's eccentricities and existential crises.
50 min
50 min
Kelela Doerksen joins Kyle on Creative Block to discuss wanting to become a filmmaker, finding YouTube, and then making the choice to become an entrepreneur.
50 min
50 min
On Loyal Company of the River Valley, Nate and guest host Dave talk to Paul Beirne about the journey to becoming president of the Canadian Premier League.
48 min
48 min
This week on Press Start to Join, Josh and Alan discuss the effects of a Japanese voice actor breaking the law, and the birthday of the Internet. Alan recommends a movie, and Josh shares a new "Bad Description."
51 min
51 min
On the latest episode of Northern Nerdcast, Dan and Chelsea are joined by Randy Brososky to chat about his web series Necessary Evil, wherein a low-level demon gets promoted to CEO of Hell.
53 min
53 min
The 4th Line Podcast has Carl and Nick taking a look at the upcoming playoffs. Two teams hit the "Elimination Station," and a "Hi Sticking" winner is crowned. Plus, get ready for the live torture of Nick on March 27.
64 min
64 min
AFFILIATES & SPONSORS
Are you overwhelmed by event planning? Or, do you love hearing about events gone wrong (aka Fyre Festival)? On the latest Overdue Finds, hear tips from Hannah Whittaker, the Edmonton Public Library’s Fund Development Events Specialist.
68 min
68 min
This week, We Are Alberta shares the second of a two-part series from Medicine Hat’s bitcoin mine. Follow ATB economist,Nick Ford on a tour to find out what’s really going on inside a miner. ICYMI, here's Part 1.
16 min
16 min
On the latest Let's Do Coffee, Dan talks with entrepreneur Kelso Brennan, who found his business success by combining e-commerce and signage with companies like 310Sign, Banff Sign Company, and others.
35 min
35 min
Listen in on a discussion with Kris Kasawki of Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta. Park Power is unique in that it is completely Alberta-based, and supports local itself by contributing 10 per cent of its profits to local charities.
13 min
The latest four-part series of ATB Financial's Perch includes talks with Dragons' Den's Manjit Minhas, and discussions surrounding new, millennial, and women entrepreneurs. Check out the first episode with Manjit and hear how she got started.
23 min
23 min
The Well Endowed Podcast has an interview with Stewart Lemoine about the beautiful Varscona Theatre, and with Sanjay Shahani on the Edmonton Arts Council's 10-Year plan to transform arts and heritage. Co-hosted by Keren Tang of OtherWise!
31 min
31 min
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