What's up on APN — Jan. 9-15

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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

Dave is joined by Dr. Jared Wesley, Political Science Associate Professor at the U of A, to discuss Alberta’s leadership issues on The Daveberta Podcast. On anticulture with Josiah Sinanan, Amy Reding shares her experiences as a young cancer survivor. It’s A Conspiracy! talks about all things Mandalorian with guest Dan Shessel of the Northern Nerd Network. Press Start to Join looks at social media banning, Parler, and highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show. Eat More Barbecue talks with Matt Lucas and Peter Zukiwski from the Alberta BBQ Collective. Mess Hall Podcast tries a smattering of peanut butter-based foods and tasty jam treats. And watch for this week’s Speaking Municipally, expected to hit your podcatcher this afternoon.

SPORTS

Vanda’s husband Frank joins in to discuss the NFL Wild Card weekend on Tight Ends. Loyal Company of the River Valley gets into the new FC Edmonton player signings of 2021.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

On a supplemental Bollywood is For Lovers episode, Matt speaks to film historian Debashree Mukherjee about her new book Bombay Hustle: Making Movies in a Colonial City. I Have Some Notes takes on the Sylvester Stallone/Wesley Snipes sci-fi action film, Demolition Man. Our titular film-watching duo take in Spirited Away with guest Chris Taniguchi on Kyle and Dave vs the Machine. The Read-Along moves forward to Chapter 16 of Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James. Putting It Together digs into “In Praise of Women” from A Little Night Music with guest Adrianna Boris. My View Finder hears from portrait photographer Mecoh Bain about how her roots have informed her creative approach.

LIFE & WORK

Ed - Conversations About the Teaching Life talks with guest Danny Hauger about how he actively uses positivity in the classroom. Healthy Lifestyle Design discusses Peloton and whether you should buy in to the new year’s health and wellness hype. Life with Dementia hears from Jennifer Mallamo about the importance of treating those around you with respect, dignity, and love.

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!
Mentoring and afterschool programs change lives. Our charity matches kids to volunteers and programs to help them reach their full potential.
Edmonton is full of passionate people dedicated to building a vibrant community. This podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation explores their impact. 
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.

This special nine-part series tells the story of Izena Ross and the 30 women who have served on Edmonton's City Council over the past 100 years.

Todd Hirsch, ATB Financial’s Chief Economist, connects with special guests who offer unique and useful perspectives about the future. 
Have a podcast to promote or a product or service to sell? We can help. Becoming an APN sponsor can help you reach your target audience. 
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What's up on APN — Dec. 19 - Jan. 8

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Tune in to the most recent 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

On anticulture with Josiah Sinanan, we hear from Filipino-Canadian Donna Vecino about how her cultural roots have shaped her career journey. Jessica Littlewood and Matt Solberg join Dave Cournoyer on The Daveberta Podcast to announce the results of the 2020 Best of Alberta Politics survey. On Part 5 of Julian Faid’s special series Trailheads, The Well Endowed Podcast learns about urban design challenges with landscape architect Jill Robertson and environmental neuroscientist Dr. Robin Mazumder. It’s A Conspiracy! shares two episodes including a 2020 theory recap, facts about Die Hard, and conspiracies including rapper Dr. Creep predicting the pandemic. Modern Manhood takes a look back on 2020 with guests Jake Stika and Veronika Ilich. That’s a Thing?! takes a deeper look at Tik Tok trends and the progression of pop music. Press Start to Join shares an episode of I Have Some Notes wherein the two pods came together to discuss the movie Street Fighter, and a brand new episode with Josh and Alan returning from the winter break.

SPORTS

The 2 and Out CFL Podcast looks at some of the latest CFL Free Agent signings. On Tight Ends, Vanda shares a trio of episodes featuring guests Andrew Lewin from Speak Up For Blue, Brian Stever from Take Too Podcast, and of course her husband, Frank! For Kicks talks about the new structures for the women’s national teams and shares the latest Canadian soccer updates.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Bollywood is For Lovers welcomes guest Asim Burney of Upodcast and Khandaan podcast to discuss Coolie No. 1 (1995) and Coolie No. 1 (2020). I Don’t Get It returns to discuss what it means for performing arts companies to lose out on holiday programming opportunities. I Have Some Notes shares the TV shows, movies, and YouTube channels that helped them get through this past year. Kyle and Dave vs the Machine shares a trio of episodes on Being John Malkovich, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and a recap of their 2020 season, which focused on the films of 1999. Makeshift Stories tells the story of Nikolai, a determined Russian cosmonaut stranded on a secret moonbase. The Read-Along reads on to Chapters 13, 14, and 15 of Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James. Repodcasting opens the recasting year with the Tom Cruise film based on John Grisham’s novel The Firm. Putting It Together shares a triad of episodes with guests Christine Chen from Bottomless Broadway, performer and composer Celina Reynes, and Sondheim enthusiast Jackson Cooper discussing the songs “Remember?”, “You Must Meet My Wife”, and “Liaisons”, respectively. On Eat More Barbecue, Ryan shares a two-part episode looking back on 2020 and starts the new year with Sarah of Calgary’s Sarah Sociables blog and website. Mess Hall Podcast tries a variety of hot chocolates, Christmas treats, and leftover goodies from the year. David takes inventory of what he has learned this past year on My View Finder, and kicks off 2021 with a two-part interview featuring visual mixed-media artist Julya Hajnoczky.

LIFE & WORK

Ed - Conversations About the Teaching Life offers a review of the year in a special check-in episode and shares discussions with media literacy specialist Julie Nilsson Smith and speaker George Couros. EPIC Podcast shares a special episode recounting one of the most eventful years in emergency management. Healthy Lifestyle Design takes a look back on all of their struggles and lessons learned in 2020.

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!
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!
Edmonton is full of passionate people dedicated to building a vibrant community. This podcast from the Edmonton Community Foundation explores their impact. 
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.
The Edmonton City as Museum Project (ECAMP) is seeking Expressions of Interest from  audio producers eager to engage Edmontonians with our city’s history through the ECAMP Podcast.
Mentoring and afterschool programs change lives. Our charity matches kids to volunteers and programs to help them reach their full potential.
Todd Hirsch, ATB Financial’s Chief Economist, connects with special guests who offer unique and useful perspectives about the future. 
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Our holiday playlist - APN's Most Memorable of 2020

 
 

Pandemic holidays are great for binge listening, so we've rounded up our fave episodes of the year to help keep your ears occupied as you hunker down with your household.

Our thanks and appreciation for all who listened with us throughout the year. We look forward to being in your podcatcher in 2021!

All the A&E we streamed:
Bollywood is for Lovers: Erin and friends at YEGPodfest — Erin rounded up an international crew of Hindi-cinema experts for this chat about how Bollywood is oddly underrepresented in the movie-obsessed world of podcasting.

Emily Missed Out: Die Hard — Christmas came in July this year as EMO returned with a convo about this true king of holiday movies. Yippie ki yay, mofos!

I Don’t Get It: Iso-Interview: Peter Brown — This conversation with Peter Brown still sticks in our mind as an exploration of how laughter changes when we’re watching alone.

I Have Some Notes: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom — Liam, Gregg, and Scott relive and rewrite a problematic fave and definitely make it better.

Kyle & Dave vs The Machine: American Beauty — The fellas offer a refreshing take on the truly bad, multiple award-winning midlife crisis.

Makeshift Stories: Ken Likeley — Shapeless Mistake — By-the-books curmudgeon Ken Likeley keeps falling through cracks in the space-time continuum — this time, it’s because of a shipping mixup.

Mess Hall Podcast: Valentines Food — Before the pandemic, Avery and Lena got together with Chris and Don Wilhelm of Little Shop of Pleasures to talk about aphrodisiacs.

My View Finder: Twinkle Banerjee - Multi National Perspectives — David Youn continues his exploration of the philosophy of photography with an Indian-born photographer who finds herself in Calgary.

Putting it Together: Interview with David Möschler — Kyle talks with the founder of Awesöme Orchestra Collective in this "intermission" from Follies.

Repodcasting: Breakfast at Tiffany’s — One of the more essential classics that needed a re-cast, Janet and Lucia tackle this one with aplomb.

The Read-Along: A Pitch for Neutral Good - “The Municipalists” Final Overview — Scott and Anita wrap up their season on The Municipalists by Seth Fried in a most delightful way.

COVID culture conversations:
Assumptions: Life in the Time of Quarantine — Daniel, a Christian, and Kyle, an atheist, explore their different experiences of the pandemic and the coping mechanisms at their disposal.

anticulture: Toxic Masculinity in the AB Oil Sands — Josiah talks to filmmakers Omar Mouallem and Dylan Rhys Howard about Digging in the Dirt.

The Daveberta Podcast: A deep dive into diversification, oil pipelines and petro-patriotism — Dave Cournoyer talks to economist Andrew Leach about matters at the heart of not only the economics but also the politics of Alberta.

Eat More Barbecue: Episode 100 Celebration! — Ryan Sanderson’s fond exploration of barbecue culture in Alberta visits with some favourite past guests to mark a big milestone.

EPIC Podcast: The Silent Alarm: Where was Public Alerting During COVID — If there ever was a banner year for a podcast on emergency preparedness, it was 2020. EPIC covered pandemic preparedness in a number of fascinating conversations.

It’s a Conspiracy!: It’s a CINEMASPIRACY: Deaths and Ghosts on Films! — Emily and Breanne from Emily Missed Out explore ghostly myths with hosts Andrew and Charlie.

Let’s Find Out: Marriage and Murder at the Mirama — Nathan Fung’s series is a true gem for Edmonton listeners who remember this Chinatown restaurant’s spectacular and sordid past. Part 4 covers Mirama’s most headline-making moment.

Modern Manhood: Cold Takes: Porn and Masculinity plus the American Election — A deep (no pun intended) conversation on how porn affects perspectives on women, men, and sexuality.

Press Start to Join: Year in Review — Alan Techsmith’s look back at 2020 is truly epic. The cherry on top is Josh Shenfield’s look at gaming history in the second half.

Speaking Municipally: JeoPEARdy — Media stars Stacey Brotzel, Scott Johnston, and the recently resurrected Ryan Jespersen duked it out on this annual Edmonton-themed trivia showdown.

That’s a Thing?!: But make it fashion — Cottagecore, witchcore, mumblecore, kidcore. Karen and Elizabeth cover all the cores, and it’s delightful.

Reflections on Life & Work:
Creative Block: Roel Suasin — A dancer-turned director shares the journey of his fascinating career in the arts, which started with his obsession with Michael Jackson’s Thriller.

Cross-polliNation: World Power with Connie Stacey — The entrepreneur behind Growing Greener Innovations is exactly the kind of person we love learning about on NBee’s show.

Don’t Call Me A Guru: Behind the Scenes of Some Good News (SGN) Social Media with Alberta Agency Arcade — Anything that takes us within six degrees of separation from John Krasinski is firmly on our highlight list.

Ed - Conversations about the Teaching Life: Natalie Vardabasso - Walking Through the Resistance — Host Shane Lawrence talks to a fellow education podcaster about musical theatre, equity in assessment, and more. Stay for the hair-raising tale at the end.

Healthy Lifestyle Design: The Good-Enough Holiday — Pamella and Janet offer tips on making this pandemic Christmas bearable.

Let’s Do Coffee: Episode 25 — NAIT alumni Nevin and Kara Fenske describe the journey that led to the creation of their beloved Drift Food Truck.

Life With Dementia: Living in the Here and Now — Future co-host Roger Marple talks to Johnna Lowther about how he resists and rejects the stigma of Alzheimer’s disease.

The Pandemic Year in Sport:
2 and Out CFL Podcast: 2 and Out Live: The Virtual Edition — Ty and Currah’s annual live episode was a virtual cross-country zoom party this year, which led to a major controversy in the CFL Timbit Challenge.

For Kicks: Supporter culture with Nicky Cottee — This was a fun conversation about how women can get involved in the often male-dominated fan culture of soccer.

Loyal Company of the River Valley: Episode 261 — The Island Games were the only CPL soccer we got to see this year, so here’s a chance to see what Nathan and Adam thought about the game and FC Edmonton’s performance.

Tight Ends: Tight Ends for $200, Alex — Vanda talks football, craft beer, anti-racism, and Jeopardy with the wonderful Sharon Ruyter.

The Turf District: CFL Family Get Together #1 — Early on in the pandemic, our soon-to-be-rebranded podcast covering the Edmonton football team gathered fellow CFL fans together for what turned out to be quite an emotional episode.