What's up on APN — Jan. 18-24

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Check out the past week’s podcast episodes from our members, 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.

ALBERTA STORIES

I Don’t Get It packs in the Edmonton entertainment with Everybody Loves Robbie, Cost of Living, and Crave, then takes a look at the Winter Shakespeare Festival with Karen and Elizabeth of That’s a Thing?! . Girl Tries Life sits down for a powerful conversation with Joelle Tomlinson of Calgary’s CTV Morning Live. Let’s Do Coffee talks with NAIT grad and Silicon Valley connector Joanne Fedeyko. On City of Champions, Shane Fennessey interviews Edmonton city councillor Mike Nickel. Eat More Barbecue talks with Eric Krautheim of Township 27, an Alberta company making small batch rubs, spices, and condiments. And watch for this week’s Speaking Municipally, expected to hit your podcatcher later on today.


SPORTS

Hockey Feels heads into the all-star break with firings, Flyers fun and a fantastic AHL performance. The 4th Line Podcast sees if Carl and Nick’s relationship can again survive their teams playing each other. The Eskimo Empire Podcast offers a double-header, with one episode featuring interviews with some of the new coaching staff, and the other examining those choices, along with a trip into Esks history. The 2 and Out CFL Podcast digs into more off-season news in the CFL. Tight Ends examines who’s going to the Super Bowl (and who’s not) with Stephen from the Piffles Podcast. And Loyal Company of the River Valley is joined by Dallas Walker to discuss supporter culture in Edmonton.

ENTERTAINMENT

Ken Likeley, our favourite accidental inter-dimensional traveller, finds himself separating from his community association on Makeshift Stories. Press Start to Join talks Google Stadia and the latest in the FBI/Apple discussion. Putting it Together digs into the song “Have I Got a Girl For You” with Matt McClendon from the Warped Podcast. The Read-Along meets their primary antagonist face-to-face when they get into Chapter 9 of The Municipalists.

LEARNING

Ed - Conversations about the Teaching Life welcomes back Maire from New Jersey to discuss “toxic positivity” on education’s social media channels. Modern Manhood discusses Evryman’s dangerous approach to men’s mental health with Barrett Swanson, who wrote about his experience on a retreat. On Don’t Call Me a Guru, Linda sits down with two entrepreneurs who have successfully built their personal brands using social media. It’s a Conspiracy! digs into the history and traditions surrounding the pickle, and the Mess Hall Podcast tries out some Scottish foods with storyteller Calum Lykan.

MOVIES AND FILM

Bollywood is For Lovers considers the most notable Bollywood films from the back half of 2019. Creative Block shares the story behind the story of Kyle and Dave vs The Machine, and the latest episode of Kyle and Dave vs The Machine slams into the forgettable and forgotten Still Crazy. Metro Cinema Presents… Close-Up explores several of the films screening in February, and shares an interview with Robert Smith, curator of the cinema’s “Bring on the Extra-Terrestrials” series.

SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

All of this is possible because of our founding sponsor, ATB Financial, and our other sponsors and partners.

SPONSORS & PARTNERS 

ATB is our founding sponsor. Why? Because ATB listens. Watch stories of ATB customers and their journeys. And be sure to check out ATB's podcasts: We Are Alberta and Perch.
ECF helps the Edmonton community give, grow, and transform. Find out how. And don't miss The Well Endowed Podcast.
Choose Park Power, 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!
See the Canadian premiere at TELUS World of Science Edmonton, running Oct. 19, 2019, to Feb. 17, 2020.
 
Alberta Innovates brings inventors, investors and thought leaders together June 3-5 in Calgary to discover and share the latest in innovation.
The SkirtsAfire Festival is Edmonton’s only theatre and multidisciplinary arts festival featuring women. Festival passes are just $38!
Unit B is a multi-company coworking space focused on helping people pursue their passions and making Edmonton its creative best. Book a tour.
Satisfy your curiosity and save time with Taproot Edmonton. Subscribe to roundups of local information on various topics, and read original stories.
NorQuest College offers Career Moves, a professional development program supporting mid-career workers transition to new opportunities.
A podcast series about the rise and fall of Edmonton's two alt-weeklies, SEE Magazine and Vue Weekly.
Kids know when to go to emergency and when not to — do you? Alberta Health Services wants you to know your options.
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