Here we go with a new-look podcast roundup, again using Publicate as I did with this week’s blog roundup. It’s organized by time, so you can decide what you listen to partly because it looks interesting, and partly because that’s how much time you have. Here’s what I had time to listen to over the past couple of weeks.
15 minutes or less: A couple of tracks from Capital City Records, a new-ish podcast from Alexander Wong, some history, some Star Trek, and a bird:
The way CTV Edmonton meteorologist and retired rapper Josh Classen hears it, KazMega & Baggylean’s 2014 release Grillios has it all – social commentary, love songs and “straight up…
This week’s Capital City Records host – CKUA’s very own morning announcer Grant Stovel. Giving Grant a musical database the size of Capital City Records and telling him to pick out just…
I talk about my unhealthy dependence on a girl (who’s name I don’t even know). Oh, and I want to start dating again. (Only using Youtube). Maybe. 😉
Restauranteur Sid Estrin prided himself in coupling remarkable music with amazing food at The Hotbox. And downstairs from Sid’s eatery on Jasper Avenue, a legendary gay nightclub that…
Welcome to our special edition Nerdcast with Garrett Wang. We recently caught up with him during this years Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo.
We hear how a little budgie began as a present before she found her true home. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS
15 to 30 minutes: An artifact of the ’80s, a chat with the CFL’s boss, an entrepreneurial creator, a couple of creative entrepreneurs, and a community activist:
This episode features Star Cunningham and her 1985 EP, “Crude To Refined”. You can download the podcast HERE
The boys welcome Jeffrey Orridge, the Commissioner of the CFL, into the Turf District to discuss all things CFL football! The Commish talks about the league and his experience over the last…
Meet Jeremy Bibaud, the gaming aficionado who The Clickbait Podcast, and the enterprising writer behind a story-mapping project called YEG Storyhood. Jeremy is a guy who sees an…
This week, we sat down with Amy Nachtigall, the baking genius behind S ugared and Spiced Baked Goods, who are currently in the midst of a highly successful crowdsourcing campaign to open…
This week, we sat down with Bree Emmerson, web designer and developer, owner of BE3Designs, and founder of the Edmonton chapter of Ladies Learning Code. Listen to our chat here: You can…
Julie Kusiek from QA Crossroads and Engage 106-76 talks about improving neighbourhood renewal to make communities more walkable, bikable and livable
30 to 45 minutes: A true love story that made me laugh so hard, ways to make a space story interesting, an adoptee’s wondrous generosity, a house mystery, a fond farewell, and a Trump dump.
Sometimes on The One, its all super-cutesy romance, and other times there’s a surprising amount poop-talk. Today’s episode, featuring Trent and Elizabeth, has a little bit of everything….
We talk about what in space can cause your players a hard time and how to make it more interesting in an adventure and story. From the terror of a black hole to the raw power of getting…
Show Notes Topics We Discussed * Birth mother did not tell birth father she was pregnant * A desire to find her birth mother from a very young age * Finding her non-identifying information…
This episode: The Story of the Sheppard House. Christy Boulter asks what exactly is the story behind her home, and its original owner William Sheppard. Investigating that question gave us a…
Today in the Journal newsroom we’re saying goodbye to our indomitable deputy editor Kathy Kerr, as she rides off into the bittersweet sunset of retirement.
On Episode #53 Michael and Elliott recap the first US Presidential election debate. How did Clinton and Trump fare, and was there a clear winner? Did both candidates do what that they…
45 to 60 minutes: A two-part interview with ATB’s Dave Mowat, a chat about manhood and fatherhood with Michael Hingston, two fabulous debuts from the Edmonton Community Foundation and a trio of sports fans, and a one-year anniversary for Pakistan’s favourite podcast.
Podcast (fr): Download (Duration: 27:29 – 12.6MB) It’s hard to find an industry much more risk averse than banking (especially these days), so it was startling to hear ATB Financial CEO,…
ATB Financial, a government owned financial institution with about 5,300 employees and $46 billion in assets, is trying to shake off its past as a stodgy, bureaucratic institution and…
I’m so happy to share with you the interview I had with writer, father, and thinker of cool thoughts, Micheal Hingston. Micheal is an author and journalist, with articles written in The…
This month, we discuss the 2016 Vital Signs report and how important newcomers are to ensuring a bright social and economic future for our city. Then we sit down with Folk Lordz, an improv…
Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Hat Trick Sports by Jordan Dowler-Coltman, Braydon Dowler-Coltman and Elliott Tanti for free.
To celebrate the podcast’s first anniversary we reflect on the past year before turning our focus to one of Hindi cinema’s most celebrated and iconic films, Lagaan.Show Notes:Happy…
More than 60 minutes: A double shot of Taylor Chadwick, as host  and guest; soccer talk with the guys who Fear No Foe; a very special Trash, Art and the Movies; more politics (!); a great beer chat with Jason Foster; and a Doctor Who trifecta (how many times can Doctor Whooch turn 100?)
Guests: Peter Brown & Emily Burden With #theatremari Hosted by Taylor Chadwick Creative Commons Music from Josh Woodward It’s time to talk being funny in Edmonton with two amazing guests….
Taylor Chadwick and Chris W Cook, from the What It Is Podcast are back with the Movie Jerks again, this time to talk about two terrorist Die Hark Wannabes “London has Fallen” and…
A completely unprecedented podcast… We start by discussing the mid-week FCEd game and how absolutely disappointing it was for FCEd playing away vs Jax. We also take a very close look at…
The podcast that pits arthouse cinema against brainless entertainment-and then declares a victor.
On Episode #54 Michael and Elliott begin with a discussion of the increase in Alberta’s minimum wage; what are the criticisms and are they valid? Has the NDP government handled this issue…
We are joined today by home brewer, BJCP judge, beer writer and educator and all around awesome dude Jason Foster (@ABbeerguy). Jason talk with Matt about his awesome craft beer journey,…
The Three Who Rule are at conterminous space coordinates this week, and despite the ever-present danger of the Blinovich Limitation Effect (not to mention cooties, con crud, and wayward…
In which we’re 100 episodes old. So that happened. On this week’s show, we celebrate our First Hundo with special guest Jorts Bazingles – aka Superfan Josh Bazin. Listen as Brandon almost…
In which we celebrate our 100th episode for what is almost definitely the first time. The alcohol flows freely on this week’s celebratory 100th episode, in with Danica and Brandon welcome…
OK, that’s too much, and yet not enough. Find even more on the Podcast Network page, in previous podcast roundups, on the Northern Content Network, on the Edmonton Nerd List’s media page, and on the growing empire that is Guerrilla Radio.
Speaking of which, Kelly Froese from the Edmonton Nerd List and Jeff Williams from Guerrilla Radio will be our guests at the Oct. 23 podcast meetup. Sign up so we know you’re coming. It’s free and fun.

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