Tune in to this past week’s podcast episodes from our members and affiliates, 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.
SOCIETY & CULTURE
That’s a Thing?! breaks down creepypasta finds at the Halloween store and the growing popularity of the online game Among Us. It’s A Conspiracy! serves up fun facts about Halloween and looks at whether The Nightmare before Christmas is truly a Halloween movie. Modern Manhood welcomes Jake Stika of Next Gen Men back to the show to discuss the upcoming US election. Press Start to Join talks free games, the delay of Cyberpunk 2077, and Facebook getting into cloud-gaming. Speaking Municipally covers rising COVID-19 case numbers in Edmonton, and new temporary accommodation in the downtown core.
SPORTS
Tight Ends shares fun quarterback stories with Monique from The Victory Podcast, plus winter hobbies for the Halftime show. For Kicks talks about the cancellation of the CANWNT camp and the NWSL fall series.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Matthew Stepanic of Glass Bookshop Radio stops in to discuss supernatural films Stree and Bulbbul on Bollywood is For Lovers. The Sixth Sense is the Machine’s pick this week on Kyle and Dave vs the Machine. The Read-Along turns to Chapter 5 of Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James. Eat More Barbecue talks with George Briggs of HGB Bison Ranch in Olds, Alberta. Mess Hall Podcast digs into Nestle Halloween treats. Kyle examines the myriad production recordings of Follies on Putting It Together. My View Finder considers self-portraiture with photographer Kaitlin Moerman.
LIFE & WORK
Creative Block hears from photographer Meagan Elemans about her journey in intimate photography. Ed - Conversations About the Teaching Life talks with speaker, podcaster, and educator Sarah Johnson about positivity and what she is doing to support other educators.
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