Well, it's finally caught up to us: The APN office has been hit with a veritable plague. We even put up biohazard tape to keep our roommates safe. Sore throat, throbbing headache, congested sinuses — even if we could smell the tasty chicken soup we cooked up to comfort our achy bones, we wouldn't really be able to taste it. Ugh.
One benefit to taking a few days off to nurse a cold (or COVID) is that it clears the schedule for a proper catch-up on the playlists and book stacks we've been putting off. And APN's weekly batch of new episodes is here, too, just in time.
The “subscribe” button on the Listen Notes playlist below will let you grab APN’s most recent episodes for your podcatcher.
Danielle Paradis speaks with EndPovertyEdmonton about why affordable and social housing are an important investment for our city on The Well Endowed Podcast.
Bloom speaks with Jenna Gauthier of Autism CanTech! about helping companies tap the talents of neurodivergent youth.
Speaking Municipally speaks to Puneeta McBryan about changes to the way downtown will mark the festive season.
Modern Manhood deep-dives into the evolution of the Manosphere in the 2000s in an episode called The Red Pill.
Psychologist Dr. Ismatt Niazi discusses internal development and navigating the world of mental health on The 2nd Floor.
Shane and Will sit down with teacher, coach, and consultant Brian Zevotek to discuss burnout and how to avoid it on Unprofessional Development.
Andrew, Charlie, and Greg get into the theory of Genghis Khan’s widespread progeny (i.e. all of us), the Maryland Goat Man, and 10 forgotten swear words on It’s A Conspiracy!.
Stephanie concludes the story of The Bush Boys, while Karen teases their next dive into the tale of T. Lobsang Rampa on this week’s Scamtime.
In Three Kitchens this week, Sarah tries the TikTok-trending treat Dalgona Coffee, and rounds out her breakfast menu with pesto eggs over sourdough toast.
In A&E:
Bollywood is For Lovers continues through "Noirvember" with a look at the oldest movies they've ever covered on the show, Gyan Mukherjee’s Kismet (1943) and Sangram (1950).
Samantha and Indy bring it on with the latest instalment of everyone’s favourite cheerleading franchise in Bring It On: Cheer or Die on I Love This, You Should Too.
Our heroes take in the seminal coming-of-age flick Fast Times at Ridgemont High on Kyle and Dave vs The Machine.
The Read-Along turns the page to Chapter 9 of Carrie Vaughn’s Questland.
Nathan Beary Blustein joins Kyle to discuss the end of Act 1 of Merrily We Roll Along, and what exactly is happening in the song “Now You Know” on Putting It Together.
In a new yarn on Makeshift Stories, a retired actor is invited to a comic convention 30 years after her last film, but when she arrives, her past superhero identity is called into question.
Scattered across separate towers and caught in dire circumstances, our fractured crew attempts to make it out alive on the conclusion to this season’s first adventure on Quantum Kickflip.
in SPORTS:
The clock is counting down to Sunday's Grey Cup game, and 2 and Out CFL Podcast offer a preview of the match. We'll be cozying up with our bunnyhugs in tribute to the Saskatchewan hosts.
It’s a busy week in the soccer world on Loyal Company of the River Valley: our team discusses the official unveiling of the CPL's newest club in Vancouver, a substantial increase to the salary cap, big sponsors coming into the league, plus Canada's first two World Cup matches against Belgium and Croatia.
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