What's up on APN — Oct. 3-9, 2020

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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

The Daveberta Podcast helps Albertans understand what is happening in B.C.’s election with guests Ian Bushfield and Scott de Lange Boom from the Politicoast Podcast. Press Start to Join doubles the fun with two episodes full of gaming news, Apple news, tech tidbits, and gaming history. And Speaking Municipally welcomes Taproot Edmonton’s new managing editor, Emily Rendell-Watson, to join in on commenting on the week in civic affairs.

SPORTS

Vanda is joined by her husband Frank to chat about NFL Week 4, Jason Witten, and how COVID may affect the season on Tight Ends. Hockey Feels talks about the NHL draft, uniforms new and old, trades, and free agents.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

I Have Some Notes shares thoughts on The Social Dilemma and Feels Good Man, two documentaries focusing on social media's effects. Our movie-watching duo takes in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut on Kyle and Dave vs the Machine. Makeshift Stories shares Part 1 of a new story about an escapee from a remote island enclave. The Read-Along moves into Chapter 2 of Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marion James. Putting It Together looks at the alternate ending song "Make the Most of Your Music" from the London version of the musical Follies with guest Colm Molloy. Eat More Barbecue talks with Jimmy Jackson, owner of Cut-Rite Meats in Calgary. Mess Hall Podcast tries a selection of Thanksgiving-inspired goodies. My View Finder shares Part 2 of an interview with photographer and skateboarding fan Tyler Tanner. ICYMI, here is Part 1.

LIFE & WORK

Ed - Conversations About the Teaching Life learns about Barbara Bray’s journey from dentistry to teaching, and her 30 years in the profession. Let’s Do Coffee talks with NAIT graduates and local restaurateurs Nevin & Kara Fenske of Drift Food Truck. Janet and Pamella look at herd immunity on Healthy Lifestyle Design. ATB’s The Future Of has Todd Hirsch talking with economist Armine Yalnizyan about the future of our labour force and Universal Basic Income.

AFFILIATES & SPONSORS

All of this is possible because of our sponsors and partners in the Alberta community.

ECF helps the community give, grow, and transform. Find out how. And don't miss The Well Endowed Podcast.
ATB is a proud sponsor of the Alberta Podcast Network. Why? Because ATB listens. Learn how ATB makes banking work for you at atb.com
Park Power is a provider of natural gas and electricity in Alberta that shares its profits with awesome local non-profits. It's a great follow on Instagram!
For Community, Forever. Each year, Calgary Foundation flows millions of dollars to every corner of the community, supporting causes as myriad as the city's population.
Unbelts donates 20% of proceeds from its cloth mask sales back into the community. Comfy for all sizes, and always ethically made. Use offer code APN for a free laundry bag!
CPA Alberta is the professional organization for more than 28,500 Chartered Professional Accountants. Find out how a CPA can help your business today.
Edmonton is full of passionate people dedicated to building a vibrant community. This podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation explores their impact. 
Satisfy your curiosity and save time with Taproot Edmonton. Subscribe to roundups of local information on various topics, and read original stories.
Todd Hirsch, ATB Financial’s Chief Economist, connects with special guests who offer unique and useful perspectives about the future.
The Shared Mic: Conversations for the Ages is produced by Age Friendly Edmonton. It brings together people from all ages, stages, and backgrounds to discuss their experiences. Season 2 begins in October!
A fiction anthology podcast produced by Jupiter Theatre. Site-specific stories that take an imaginative dive into the past and future of Calgary’s inner city. 
A podcast for mid-life learners. Host Katrina Ingram heads into Season 4 with a focus on online learning in partnership with Athabasca University, Canada's online university.
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