Today's your lucky day: The latest on APN - March 11-17

Your mileage may vary on how excited you get about St. Patrick’s Day. If it tickles your fancy, It’s A Conspiracy! and Three Kitchens have you covered in this week’s episodes. If leprechauns and shamrocks aren’t really your thing, at least take this celebration of green as a sign that spring is right around the corner, and plug yourself into one of the other offerings from your pals at APN.

The “subscribe” button on the Listen Notes playlist below will let you grab APN’s most recent episodes for your podcatcher.

  • The Well Endowed Podcast takes us on a journey through the Art Gallery of Alberta‘s curatorial process and explores the vital role endowment funds play in helping the gallery continue.

  • Speaking Municipally covers the deaths of two Edmonton police officers and the decision to make body-worn cameras mandatory for police, as well as updates on transit safety, the Valley Line LRT, and affordable housing.

  • La place heads to Donnelly as it continues its journey through francophone history in southwestern Alberta.

  • The Equity Gap looks at how a late-in-life diagnosis of ADHD intersects with race, gender, and being a first-generation Canadian.

  • On The 2nd Floor, Qashus and Khurram dive deep into how to improve your emotional intelligence.

  • Unprofessional Development takes a look at building trust with students, with digressions to testing, grading, racial inequality, and, of course, which Muppet is the best.

  • Let’s Do Coffee features a conversation with Zack Storms, founder of Startup TNT.

  • It’s A Conspiracy! celebrates St. Patrick’s Day for the fifth (!) time, with stories on the blarney stone and Lucky Charms.

  • Three Kitchens speaks to sourdough master Larry Harris about the art of making bread and his experience on The Great Canadian Baking Show. And Speakeasy tries a green milk punch for St. Patrick’s Day.

  • I Have Some Notes punches up a delightfully absurd horror comedy called John Dies at the End with the help of writer and PhD candidate Pete Morley.

  • On I Love This, You Should Too,, Samantha reviews Ginny & Georgia, Indy finally gets out of the ‘90s and listens to some modern hip-hop with Tobe Nwigwe, and they preview next week's big watch: M3gan!

  • Kyle and Dave vs The Machine relives the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody as they continue their trek through the movies of 2018.

  • Glass Bookshop Radio features a conversation with Emily Riddle, the poet behind The Big Melt, and Jessica Johns, author of Bad Cree.

  • The Read-Along reaches Chapter 26 of Questland by Carrie Vaughn.

  • Putting It Together reconsiders Phyllis from Follies through a discussion of “Ah, But Underneath” with Shoshana Greenberg.

  • 2 and Out CFL Podcast Currah and Ty talk about some of the latest CFL off-season news.

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