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On today's show, Lia De Cicco Remu, a seasoned Canadian education leader, has written a book titled, ‘How to Talk to Teachers'. The book is designed to empower parents to communicate effectively with teachers. Lia stops by to chat about this brand-new book. Aaron Broverman shares his thoughts on the Canadian Banking Association's report about how costumers are shifting towards more digital options. Marc Aflalo shares some tips and ideas for parents looking to bargain hunt for back-to-school tech. Film Critic, Michael McNeely reviews the new John Cena movie, Jackpot!
Aaron Broverman shares his thoughts on the Canadian Banking Association's report about how costumers are shifting towards more digital options.
Hosting a major international event like the Olympics can physically change a city. It can also change a city's economics. Aaron Broverman of Forbes Advisor Canada will offer some insight on the money.
Hosting a major international event like the Olympics can physically change a city. It can also change a city's economics. Aaron Broverman of Forbes Advisor Canada will offer some insight on the money. Emergency preparedness has been a hot topic on the show. But what if you are away? How can you make sure that you are prepared when the unexpected happens? Anne Camozzi explores this topic. Winnipeg Community Reporter, Derek Lackey highlights The Stonewall Quarry Days and its significance to the town of Stonewall. The Olympics and Paralympics garner a lot of attention. How does this boost the popularity of a sport at home? Does it always generate a boost at the grassroots level? John Loeppky discusses further. Elizabeth Mohler has been living it up this summer. She recently went hot air ballooning. How'd it go? She floats by to share that experience. Alarming reports this weekend highlighted concerns that marine currents may collapse within the next decade. Arno Kopecky breaks this all down and what this means for populations around the world.
It's been an odd year at the North American box office. Aaron Broverman offers his analysis on the film industry's latest box office numbers. From the June 27, 2024, episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Canada's population rose to 41 million people last year. Dawn Dickinson explores the issues around the country's rapid growth in her preview of Maclean's Magazine. Plus, it's been an odd year at the North American box office. Aaron Broverman offers his analysis on the film industry's latest box office numbers. This is the June 27, 2024, episode.
TD Bank appears to be in some hot water. Fintrac levied a $9.2-million penalty against the bank for non-compliance with money laundering. Aaron Broverman offers some insight into this story. From the May 15, 2024, episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: TD Bank appears to be in some hot water. Fintrac levied a $9.2-million penalty against the bank. Aaron Broverman offers some insight into this story. How much do you know about environmental policy? Anne Camozzi puts you in the hot seat with a quiz!Plus, improving accessibility in your home can be costly. John Loeppky explores some of the challenges people may face when embarking on renos and repairs. This is the May 15, 2024, episode.
Wendy's recently received a lot of public backlash around dynamic pricing. Aaron Broverman offers insight into the rise of surge pricing in the world of online e-commerce.
The RRSP contribution deadline is coming up. Aaron Broverman shares his perspective on RRSP loans. From the February 8, 2024, episode.
How is your wallet looking after the holidays? Aaron Broverman has some suggestions on how to overcome the financial hangover. This the January 11, 2024, episode.
A growing number of homeowners are extending their amortization period to pay off their mortgage. Aaron Broverman considers both the advantages and disadvantages. From the Thursday, November 16, 2023.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Samantha Estoesta from the TD Lab describes their free plugin: the TD Accessibility Adapter. Dawn Dickinson discusses some of the most overlooked places to visit in Canada. And Aaron Broverman gives tips on bargain hunting online. This is the October 23, 2023, episode.
It can be hard to avoid online shopping and sales. But how can you get the most bang for your buck? Aaron Broverman gives tips on bargain hunting online. From the October 23, 2023, episode.
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dawn Dickinson previews of Maclean's Magazine with an article about detecting misinformation online (12:37). Dr. Tilak Dutta recaps the annual Parks Accessibility Conference (24:58). And Aaron Broverman from Forbes Advisor Canada discusses the importance of estate planning and wills (41:11).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Karen-Ann Xavier from Able Sail Toronto tells you about the 2023 Mobility Cup (16:09). Peter Tonge shares findings from an accessibility audit on art spaces in Winnipeg (25:08). And Aaron Broverman gives tips for back-to-school shopping on a budget (36:10)!
In the first hour of the show, Lawrence Gunther shares tips on swimming with vision loss (9:42). Michael McNeely explores issues of censorship facing the film industry (17:47). And, Aaron Broverman and Brittany Theisrecap their experience at 2023 World Dwarf Games (29:16)!
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Alex Smyth shares a report on Holland Bloorview Hospital's multi-million-dollar expansion (17:28). Principal Mari Murray tells you all about CHEO's school program in Ottawa and their research initiatives in pediatric healthcare (29:27). And Aaron Broverman discusses the state of Hollywood's superhero genre (40:06).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dr. Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos discusses the inclusive benefits of Unified Sports for students with and without intellectual disabilities (16:18). Shaun Preece chats about Microsoft's decision to discontinue their ‘Soundscape' app (26:12). Plus, Aaron Broverman discusses the process he took to buying his very first home (41:10).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: artistic director Lora Campbell highlights this year's Reel Abilities Film Festival in Toronto (14:05)! Vim Kochhar from the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons tells you about their call for nominations for this year's Disability Hall of Fame (22:27). Plus, Aaron Broverman shares his thoughts about the new ‘Welfare Fraud' tipline in Ontario (34:21).
In first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dr. Laura Mullins describes a new network for disability researchers to collaborate with community members (13:14). Aaron Broverman explores the stability of Canada's financial system in comparison to the U.S (42:22). And Meagan Gillmore takes on a segment called “Ask Meagan Anything.” (24:58).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Ness Murby and Eva Fejes discuss the making of AMI-tv's six-part documentary “Ness Murby: Transcending” (15:57). We also learn about Ryan Chin and his journey that led him to becoming a certified financial planner (27:59). And tax time is around the corner and Aaron Broverman stops by to give some advice for this tax year (42:10).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dr. Larissa Moniz from Fighting Blindness Canada discusses Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month (35:06). Aaron Broverman reflects on new data that shows Canadians are facing financial and economic anxieties (42:42). And Alex Smyth concludes his coverage on the 2023 Ontario Parasport Games (22:44).
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Dr. Sylvain Charlebois discusses a new report on the price of food this year in Canada (15:06). Dawn Dickinson describes Maclean's predictions on technological innovations to aid medical care (24:23). And Aaron Broverman ponders the return of Canada savings bonds to help investors in a high interest environment (39:34).
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Shane DeMerchant from Movember Canada tells you about their 16th annual campaign to raise awareness on men's health and wellness. In her preview of Voices of The Walrus, Dawn Dickinson explains how COVID-19 has changed the way we think about indoor air quality. If you want to avoid breaking the bank this holiday season, Aaron Broverman has tips on the best ways to shop on a budget. Shaun Preece of Double Tap gives you the lowdown on a new tech trend emerging as big tech companies work toward replacing passwords with passkeys. Jennie Bovard recaps the Nova Scotia Open Goalball tournament. And Sylvi Fekete tells you about this year's recipients of the Accessible City Awards in Vancouver. She also shares details about Project Everybody upcoming festival “PEB Celebrates Live.” This is the November 17, 2022 episode.
Aaron Broverman gives tips on the best ways to shop on a budget this holiday season. From the November 17, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Paralympian Kevin Frost is launching his autobiography. Cryptocurrency has been a rising and falling rollercoaster over the last few years, Dawn Dickinson will feature a really interesting piece about that from MacLean's Magazine. Aaron Broverman tells us about how the Uber WAV program offers accessible rides to some wheelchair users. Apple has unveiled a new slate of iPads, Shaun Preece will walk through some features. And, Syvli Fekete tells us about an organization that is trying to make disc golf more accessible. This is the October 20, 2022 episode.
The Uber WAV program offers accessible rides to some wheelchair users. But can it be a job opportunity for people with disabilities? Aaron Broverman offers his insight on that topic. From the October 20, 2022 episode.
Aaron Broverman offers his perspective on the mishandling and damage to mobility devices caused by airlines. From the September 22, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Marta Dyczok from Western University comments on the developments of the Russia-Ukraine war. Dawn Dickinson discusses this week's episode of “Maclean's Magazine” with an article about the rise in rental prices. Aaron Broverman offers his perspective on the mishandling and damage to mobility devices caused by airlines. Steven Scott of Double Tap describes Google's new smartphone, the Pixel 6A. And, Sylvi Fekete shares the Pacific regional report. This is the September 22, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week and tells us why a German publisher is pulling their latest release of Winnetou books. She also discusses the U.K.-wide inquiry into the pandemic response which is already being described as one of the most expensive public inquiries. Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman discusses the culture of modern tipping and the expectations that come along with it. And Steven Scott shares a special update on Double Tap Canada and their programming for the fall! This is the August 25, 2022 episode.
Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman discusses the culture of modern tipping and the expectations that come along with it. From the August 25, 2022 episode.
Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman continues his discussion on the impact of inflation on Canadians. From the June 30, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, disability advocate Michelle Steiner chats about her experience travelling with a learning disability. In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete fills you on this year's winner of the White Cane bursary by the White Cane Club. Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman continues his discussion on the impact of inflation on Canadians. Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada shares his review of Envision's smart glasses. And food and drink columnist Jennie Bovard gives her thoughts on some of the most iconic Canadian foods and cuisine. This is the June 30, 2022 episode.
Personal Finance columnist Aaron Broverman discusses the grind involved in having a side hustle and what kind of financial advantages come with it. This is from the June 2, 2022 episode.
On today's episode of NOW with Dave Brown: We'll preview this week's episode of "The Guardian This Week, featuring a story on the illegal sale of elephant parts in the UK. Jennie Bovard shares her secrets to a delicious BBQ. Aaron Broverman discusses the increase in side hustles. Steven Scott will share his experiences using the Westjet App on a recent flight to Canada. And as part of National Accessibility Week, Syvli Fekete will outline some accessibility initiatives in BC. This is the June 2, 2022 episode.
Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman chats about the impact of interest rates and inflation on people's spending habits. From the May 5, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, sports journalist Scott Morrison reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Summit Series and discusses his book “1972: The Series That Changed Hockey Forever.” Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman chats about the impact of interest rates and inflation on people's spending habits. In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete describes The Equally Empowered Film Festival in South Surrey, BC. Marc Aflalo of Double Tap Canada shares tips on gifts to buy for this coming Mother's Day. And, Dawn Dickinson gives you the dirt in her preview of The Guardian This Week about a rare bible that has been discovered in New Zealand with scandalous typo. This is the May 5, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, human rights advocate Fareed Khan discusses the need for government funding to support anti-hate programming in Canada. In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete chats about Stephanie Cadieux's new role as Canada's first chief accessibility officer. Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman shares tips on how to save money on the high price of gas. Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada gives advice on how to conserve energy and save money on your monthly bill. And, Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about scientists in Russia who are attempting to flee to the west. This is the April 7, 2022 episode.
Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman shares tips on how to save money on the high price of gas. From the April 7, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Dr. Andrea Chandler from Carleton University discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine and explores what else NATO countries could do to support Ukrainians. Danny Glenwright from Save the Children Canada describes the effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the safety of children and youth. In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete shares details on Blind Beginnings' 2022 gala event in Vancouver. Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about ‘Joni,' a new line of bicycles by Islabikes designed for cyclists with dwarfism. Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman chats about various banking methods and preferences for your financial needs. And Marc Aflalo of Double Tap Canada recaps the latest tech devices revealed at this week's Apple Event. This is the March 10, 2022 episode.
Personal finance columnist Aaron Broverman chats about various banking methods and preferences for your financial needs. From the March 10, 2022 episode.
Finance columnist Aaron Broverman breaks down what some credit card companies have to offer when it comes to loyalty perks. From the February 10, 2022 episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Playwright Vivi Dabee describes “Vivi's Vision,” a new documentary that follows her experience producing her very first stage play. Marc Aflalo of Double Tap Canada shares details on the new smartphones and tablets revealed at this week's Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2022 event. In her Pacific regional report, Sylvi Fekete discusses the return to in-person programs by BC Blind Sports and Recreation. Finance columnist Aaron Broverman breaks down what some credit card companies have to offer when it comes to loyalty perks. Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week with an article about an error in a Las Vegas slot machine left a tourist unaware of his big winnings. And, community reporter Guy Carriere in Sudbury, Ontario gives details on the ninth annual Fishing for a Cure fundraiser. This is the February 10, 2022 episode.
In the first Speech Bubble podcast episode during the COVID_19 Pandemic, (complete with social distancing essentials like Zoom) Becka Kinzie joins our show. Becka is directly connected to our last guest Chip Zdarsky and his friend, previous Speech Bubble guest Kagan McLeod, since she was the colour flatter on Kaptara.Becka explains what a colour flatter does on this podcast, but that's not her only gig. She hails from Kitchener-Waterloo where she shepherds the web comic turned graphic novel Gehenna. The first, of what she reveals on this episode is a planned series of Gehenna comics, is called Death Valley. Think Scooby Do and the mystery gang with actual horror and violence thrown in. (at least, that's how Becka describes it) Her fascination with, and love of, horror comes from being raised in a conservative household and not being able to watch anything that was deemed too scary or too violent and then going hog wild on that stuff in her adulthood. In her teens, she was heavily influenced by things like Lenore: The Cute Little Dead Girl by Roman Dirge and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac by Jhonen Vasquez and those influences definitely seeped into her work, along with a splash of anime, manga and Hanna-Barbera cartoons.Along with talking about Gehenna: Death Valley, Becka gives us a sneak preview of her upcoming project co-written with Speech Bubble “almost” guest Bob Salley. It's called The Beholden and will be published by Source Point Press, an independent publisher out of Detroit, Michigan. This episode of Speech Bubble is sponsored as always by Hairy Tarantula and Bam Coffee Co.. Speech Bubble is also now on Patreon where you can get audio blogs from host Aaron Broverman and a breakdown of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310 by Chip Zdarsky for just $3 per month at www.patreon.com/speechbubblepod.@the_becka on Instagram@the_becka on TwitterBecka Kinzie's websiteBecka Kinzie on the True North Country Comics PodcastAn Elegant Weapon Podcast (Mentioned on this episode)Sponsors Hairy TarantulaBam Coffee Co.Find us on Patreon www.patreon.com/speechbubblepod
Chip Zdarsky Returns to Speech Bubble! Last time host Aaron Broverman and writer/artist Chip Zdarsky got together on the podcast it was for a live episode celebrating podcast sponsor Hairy Tarantula's 25th anniversary in 2017. Let's just say...he's done a lot since then. When last we left Zdarsky, he was just about to release the first issue of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man in two months. Since then, Peter Parker: Spider-Man has concluded, (and Zdarsky won an Eisner for his trouble) Sex Criminals is about to end its seven year, 32 issue run with a final, seven issue arc and Zdarsky is writing Daredevil and X-Men/Fantastic Four, as of this recording.He and Aaron talk about it all and literally everything in between (Invaders, Namor: The Best Defense, Marvel 2-in-1 and Spider-Man: Life Story). Listeners will learn how the pitch meeting for Daredevil at the Marvel Summit actually went, why Spider-Man: Life Story wasn't Marvel Universe: Life Story and what he thinks of people saying he should write the ongoing Fantastic Four title currently being written by Dan Slott. Plus, find out why Daredevil made it to the top of his “Character I'd Most Like to Write” list, how he feels about Sex Criminals ending (and what he and Matt Fraction might do when it does) and what lead to J. Jonah Jameison learning Spider-Man's secret idenity on his watch. Oh, and find out whether Kaptara with Kagan Mcleod will ever come back. Speech Bubble is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula, where you will find comics and role-playing games at 3456 Yonge Street, and Bam Coffee Co. where you can get 15% off your first Bam Box of freshly ground coffee, comics, prints and a mug by typing SB15 at checkout.SPEECH BUBBLE IS NOW ON PATREON - Sign-up to hear Chip Zdarsky break down the Eisner award-winning Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310 (#21), which he wrote and drew. www.patreon.com/speechbubblepod@zdarsky on Twitter@zdarsky on InstagramZDARSCO INC. -- What Do You Want™Subscribe to It's a Chip Zdarsky Newsletter, Okay?Chip's TipsChip Zdarsky wants you to buy DaredevilChip Zdarsky on CBCChip's first appearance on Speech BubbleSponsors Hairy TarantulaBam Coffee Co.
Mrs. Zubkavich's baby boy is the busiest Canadian comic book writer not named Jeff Lemire.His credits include Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons and Dragons, Thunderbolts, Glitterbomb Skullkickers, Wayward, Champions, Uncanny Avengers, Avengers: No Surrender and Avengers: No Road Home, but that barely scratches the surface of his illustrious career. As if writing comics didn't take up enough of his time, Jim is also the animation program coordinator at Seneca College where, as he told our host Aaron Broverman on this episode, he actually has time to keep office hours. In his “spare time,” he co-hosts a live role-playing game podcast called The Danger Dice Gang featuring past Speech Bubble guest, and Jim's co-collaborator on Freelance, Andrew Wheeler.Jim has been on over 100 podcasts, so appearing on Speech Bubble is old hat for him. He tells Aaron how he broke into the comic industry through web comics and some help from Scott McCloud (Understanding Comics) while doing animation as a day job. He eventually got a job colouring comics for Udon and the rest is history. He also goes behind the scenes on Avengers: No Surrender and No Road Home explaining what it's like to do those weekly Marvel events co-written by Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, Daredevil) and Al Ewing (The Immortal Hulk) while keeping the story cohesive.If you've ever wondered how he balances it all, this is also the podcast where he gives a play-by-play on his typical day. He also hypes his new Comixology digital exclusive Stone Star and explains why he went digital without the kind of marketing his stories with Marvel typically get. This episode is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula.@JimZub@jim_zubJim's websiteThe Danger Dice Gang PodcastStone StarSeneca AnimationJim's first webcomic Makeshift MiracleSponsorHairy Tarantula
On today’s show I have a fellow podcaster Aaron Broverman on the show today. He hosts his own comic book based podcast called the Speech Bubble on the Never Sleeps Network. He is a journalist who has written for Yahoo, Vice, TVO, NOW and he’s a fellow Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner. We actually go to the same academy and have practiced together. What I find inspiring about Aarons story is he trains Jiu Jitsu despite having difficulty with his balance and coordination. Aaron was born with Cerebral Palsy and has found the most unique ways to keep exercise and fitness into his life. Also... this guy gets up at 4:30am just so he can get to his Jiu Jitsu class. Four Freaking Thirty in the morning. We get to talking about a bunch of things today from: First Day in Jiu Jitsu His Strategies for Getting Up In the Morning How to Develop Core Strength What Is the Best Way to Lose Weight without exercise I hope you enjoy today's episode. If you want to get to know more about Aaron Broverman and his podcast check out: Speech Bubble >>>** https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/speech-bubble/id974762873?mt=2** Which appears on the Never Sleeps Network >>> www.neversleepsnetwork.com More About Remix To JOIN the best team in the whole wide word Team REMIX on Facebook >>> bit.ly/remixmyfitness Website Where All the Good Info is At >>> *www.remixmyfitness.com * Instagram on.... You GUESSED it >>> [RemixMYFitness] https://www.instagram.com/remixmyfitness/?hl=en Let me know how I did. Kind of like one of those signs on the back of truck "CALL THIS NUMBER 111 - 111 - 1111 And LET ME KNOW HOW I'M DRIVING" signs except use jimmy@remixmyfitness.com (mail:tojimmy@remixmyfitness.com) Once a week the Remix My Fitness podcast will be sharing stories of everyday people. People that you interacted with everyday, parents, entrepreneurs, students. These people stem from weekend warriors, yogis and who are just starting out with exercise. These everyday people will share their story how they have incorporated, fitness, healthy eating and personal goal setting to fit their lives. My hope is that you will recognize yourself or someone you know and be inspired to keep doing what you are doing or find the motivation to get started on your own fitness journey.
Andrew is a comic book writer, podcast host and former Eisner award-winning comic industry journalist who came to Toronto by way of Hastings, England. He was the last editor-in-chief of Comics Alliance, shepherding it towards its 2015 Eisner win for “Best Comics Journalism.” As part of the LGBTQ community, Andrew has always championed representation for all minorities in all of his comics work, starting with Another Castle from Oni Press and continuing with his current work on Freelance from Chapterhouse Comics. Formerly co-written with Jim Zub, (Wayward, Avengers: No Surrender) Freelance re-imagines Canada's oldest superhero swashbuckler as a same-sex love triangle. In studio, Andrew talks about why attracting a diverse readership is integral to the health of the comic book industry as a whole, what creative considerations need to be made when writing a same-sex relationship, as opposed to a hetero one and later he breaks down some of his favourite 2017 Oscar nominees telling listeners what worked narratively-speaking, just like his podcast Story Beater, which he hosts with fellow comic scribe and past Speech Bubble guest Anthony Falcone. This podcast is sponsored by Hairy Tarantula Also, please join Speech Bubble host Aaron Broverman at Sketches for Pledges in support of cancer research at Paradise Comics on April 21, 2018 from 10am-6pm. Go to Riptapparel.com and enter NEVERSLEEPS at checkout for 10% off geektastic t-shirts.Andrew's About.meAndrew's website@WheelerFreelanceAnother CastleAndrew's Story in Osgoode as Gold is called CenotaphRead Andrew's New YA Novel For Free!Andrew's D&D podcast DM'ed by Jim ZubStory Beater co-hosted with Anthony FalconeValentin and the WidowAndrew's Comics Alliance ArchiveSponsorsHairy TarantulaPlease join Speech Bubble for Sketches for Pledges at Paradise Comics April 21, 2018
For the final installment of Mississauga Comic Expo week a conversation with fellow podcaster and host of Speech Bubble podcast, Aaron Broverman.
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The all new X-Stream series: Interviews! Listen to part II of our interview Aaron Broverman of Speech Bubble Podcast! Next week it's back to Super Mario World - We're so close to beating it! Please feel free to follow us and keep up with our random schnanigans! Instagram Twitter Twitch Facebook
The Jedi Ras embarks on a journey across the 905 to visit three local shops for Free Comic Book Day. First up is Altered States Comics in Clarkson Village and a chat with Stephany Lein and Craig Ferguson, followed by a jaunt over to Comic Connection Oakville for a talk with the mighty uncooth one, Mike Rooth. The journey comes to a close at Gotham Central Comics and Collectables with conversations featuring The Heroes of The World, Aaron Broverman, Paul Miranda, Gibson Quarter and Jason Fabok! And all in under 12 parsecs! Support your LCS's! Support brick and mortar!
Part 2 of our interview with Toronto Comic enthusiast and journalist Aaron Broverman.
The Jedi Ras chats with journalist, ju-jitsu student, comicbook enthusiast and host of the Speech Bubble podcast on The Never Sleeps Network, Aaron Broverman. Aaron discusses his beginnings in Vancouver, his move to Toronto, his life long love of comics, his experiences living with Cerebral Palsy and all the adventures in between that have made him the inspirational and awesome guy that he is. This is Part One of an epic 3 hour conversation held one beautiful Sunday at The Sidekick comic café and lounge in Leslieville over iced coffee and decaf americano espresso...
Step into your Faraday cage, because it's time for our discussion of "White Rose," the eight episode of Mr. Robot. Our guest this week is journalist Aaron Broverman. Aaron has written for Vice, Yahoo! Canada, and he's the host of the Speech Bubble podcast. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.