The arrival of June is always exciting. Summer is around the corner, sunsets are long and late, and we're celebrating both Pride and Indigenous History Month. As the moon enters Gemini for this delicious phase of the year, we're embracing both our light and dark sides.
As such, the crew at APN have got a new playlist queued up. Listen along with your inner twin, and splurge on ice cream while you're at it.
The “subscribe” button on the Listen Notes playlist below will let you grab APN’s most recent episodes for your podcatcher.
Speaking Municipally interviews Edmonton’s city manager, Andre Corbould, about the Chinatown plan and the response to Justice Minister Tyler Shandro’s call for action.
La place stops at the Amber Valley Cultural Center, located in a town that welcomed many African-American settlers from Oklahoma in the early 20th century.
Chris looks back on the first year of his pursuit of a master’s degree on this week's Let's Find Out, which includes a preview of plans for next season's series based on listener questions.
Karen and Stephanie had a blast with APN's program director Fawnda Mithrush this week on Bridging the Gap — they cover Shakespeare, self care, and "arriving" at 40.
Kaylor Betts sits down with The 2nd Floor to discuss how self-sabotage impacts our goals, and how the fear of success might cause it.
It came as a shock when Toby Price was fired from his job for reading the book I Need a New Butt, and he joins Shane to chat about what happened afterward on Ed - Conversations About the Teaching Life.
Pamella talks about The Great Pause in her own life — perimenopause — on Healthy Lifestyle Design.
It’s A Conspiracy! discusses the Yakuza, the Rock Mandela Minute, and that time the Irish Madman lived beside a Yakuza Clubhouse.
The Fraud Broads on Scamtime are joined by guest hosts Mark Bellamy, John Ullyatt, and Jan Alexandra Smith to play the scammiest game there is: Absolute Balderdash.
Three Kitchens adds a fourth cook to the menu this week as they’re joined by Julie Strauss, host of the Best Book Ever Podcast.
In A&E:
Bollywood is For Lovers hitches a ride with three films about destructive car crashes: Shaitan, Talaash, and Jalsa.
I Have Some Notes offers some advice for the Wachowskis’ über-ambitious Cloud Atlas.
I Love This, You Should Too looks at the underappreciated 1999 animated film The Iron Giant.
Kyle and Dave vs The Machine watches the 1982 Robin Williams dramedy The World According to Garp.
On Repodcasting, Lucia recasts the 2019 summer blockbuster, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, with a very special guest.
Poets Sanna Wani and Manahil Bandukwala join Glass Bookshop Radio to talk about their respective works, My Grief, The Sun and Monument.
Makeshift Stories offers Chapter 5 in the audio serial story, The 5th World.
The Read-Along turns to Chapter 9 of Anne Tibbets’s Screams from the Void.
Michael Price returns to Putting It Together to discuss the character of Mrs. Lovett, and how different “By the Sea” sounds after you know the ending of Sweeney Todd.
On the finale of the third season of The Breakfast Dish, Karen and Griffin are joined by the quick-witted Alex Sarian, CEO of Calgary’s Arts Commons since 2019.
And in SPORTS:
Travis Currah is joined by two special guests on 2 and Out CFL Podcast: TSN's Dave Naylor and Elks commentator Morley Scott.
The pit crew on Get Checkered celebrates Sergio Perez’s victory at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Loyal Company of the River Valley recaps the latest round of Voyageurs Cup games, the week in Canadian Premier League action, and how they’re participating in Pride Month with a Prideraiser to support The CHEW Project.
The Turf District announces the Jimmy Gaines winner for 2022 and reviews the Elks’ preseason win against Winnipeg.
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