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DicksnJanes Podcast
DicksnJanes: CNDOP2024

DicksnJanes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024


Ken returns in honour of an old tradition - the Canadian National Day of Podcasting.

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Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 518 - C to the NDOP

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 30:44


It's Canadian National Day of Podcasting. An ‘even't dreamed up by some people or something. Anyway, it is a time when you can hear, on Dec 1, a bunch of great indie podcasts. And this one… Oh we're a day early, hopefully this will. not mess up Rob Lee's schedule… I'll be involved in six shows today, which is. one. shy of my record. Isabelle is making cool ornaments, you can hear about them in the episode, and, see one in the accompanying picture. THE TERM IS NEARLY OVER! As. such, it would be nice if the. printers at work, you know, worked. As usual, there's a lot. of. art stuff coming from Isa.

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Broken Area
Episode 518 - C to the NDOP

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 30:44


It's Canadian National Day of Podcasting. An ‘even't dreamed up by some people or something. Anyway, it is a time when you can hear, on Dec 1, a bunch of great indie podcasts. And this one…Oh we're a day early, hopefully this will. not mess up Rob Lee's schedule…I'll be involved in six shows today, which is. one. shy of my record.Isabelle is making cool ornaments, you can hear about them in the episode, and, see one in the accompanying picture.THE TERM IS NEARLY OVER!As. such, it would be nice if the. printers at work, you know, worked.As usual, there's a lot. of. art stuff coming from Isa.

Two Feet Apart
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women with Fallon Farinacci

Two Feet Apart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 37:19


"It has been over 30 years since the murder of 14 young women at Polytechnique Montréal (December 6, 1989). This act of violent misogyny shook our country and led Parliament to designate December 6 as The (Canadian) National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. On December 6, we remember: Geneviève Bergeron Hélène Colgan Nathalie Croteau Barbara Daigneault Anne-Marie Edward Maud Haviernick Maryse Laganière Maryse Leclair Anne-Marie Lemay Sonia Pelletier Michèle Richard Annie St-Arneault Annie Turcotte Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz"* And, Fallon's Mother, Sherry Paul (among, unfortunately, many others). In this episode, you will join the powerful Fallon Farinacci, White Thunder Woman, and I while we discuss Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, judicial systems failures in Indigenous (& marginalized) communities, how/where to start on the Calls to Action, maintaining cultural awareness with our children and more. Please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, this episode was recorded remotely. The audio quality may differ between speakers. Check out Fallon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fallonfarinacci/ Keep in the loop with what's coming on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twofeetapart/ Browse our website: https://www.twofeetapart.com *Source: https://bit.ly/3VMT7CY

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 464 - CNDOP 2022

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


What a bad title. Well it is Canadian National Day of Podcasting, so, that makes sense. I am not good at lights. The term is almost over. It's very windy. Artificial Christmas trees are really expensive. Happy CNDOP.

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Tangential Convergence
Episode 59 - Unrepresentative Yahoos

Tangential Convergence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


It's Canadian National Day of Podcasting!It's also me and Ken.Hey, remember the occupation of Ottawa?  Remember the Emergencies Act?  Well  the EA requires a commission be struck to look into the use of the EA, and well, that was our jumping off point.We talked Ottawa, the October Crisis, the Conscription Crises, Jan 6 and democracies voting themselves out of existence.We also talked DS9 and Babylon 5.Enjoy episode 59

Broken Area
Episode 464 - CNDOP 2022

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 17:56


What a bad title.Well it is Canadian National Day of Podcasting, so, that makes sense.I am not good at lights.The term is almost over.It's very windy.Artificial Christmas trees are really expensive.Happy CNDOP.

Broken Area
Episode 463 - Rantingly Saying

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 47:02


Super nice day today, sunny and going up to 10.It's so nice out that I hung clothes to dry outside today.It's another Michaud Thaw…I've been marking.I practiced my TEDx talk.I had a weird experience at the dentist.Isabelle is selling a print!Isabelle has been appointed to the board of directors for our local museum!Canadian National Day of Podcasting is coming up, Dec 1!

DicksnJanes Podcast
DicksnJanes 872: CNDOP

DicksnJanes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021


Scarborough Dude gives his listeners a break with a shorter episode in celebration of Canadian National Day of Podcasting.

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Wilderness Wanderings
Longing for Justice

Wilderness Wanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 5:14


“Do not move your neighbor's boundary stone set up by your predecessors in the inheritance you receive in the land the Lord your God is giving you to possess” (Deuteronomy 19:14). I have been working chapter by chapter through the book of Deuteronomy, each day picking a verse or two to reflect on. Some of you may have scratched your head when you heard/read my choice for today. But give me a moment of your time before you head off somewhere else. When Israel entered the promised land, each family was given a piece of land. This land, God's gift to each family, was marked by ‘boundary stones'. Laying on top of the ground, these markers were moveable. Since families did not go check their boundaries every day, it would be easy for a few rascals to go out in the middle of the night to move these stones, enlarging their own property in the process. By the time someone checked on the stones, all evidence of movement would be gone. This little command seems to have snuck its way into a chapter dealing with issues regarding murder, both intentional and unintentional, and with proper witnesses during a criminal trial. That this verse gets embedded in a chapter with these larger issues suggests to me that God thought it was quite significant. There are two matters that stand out to me regarding this little verse: justice and trust in God. Let's take up justice first. Each family was given a certain amount of land from which they were to earn their income. If their land shrank because someone moved the boundary stones, then it would be more difficult for them to produce enough. Further, every fifth year, each family was to be restored to their gifted land. God implemented these laws to create a level economic playing field. Everyone had equal access to the land and opportunity to make a living. This is a significant ingredient to justice and the biblical concept of Shalom. It was important that the people of Israel lived this and longed for it in their hearts. Jesus put it this way, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled” (Matthew 5:6). We ought not to spiritualize this beatitude. Righteousness is about living according to God's ways. Yesterday was the first Canadian National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The need for this day includes tremendous amounts of injustice, not least, issues dealing with land. Many of us may feel rather helpless in responding to historical and present injustices of this scale. But we can do something, by nurturing a heart for justice in our own back yards. Consider the places where we work and live? What sorts of inequities do we see? Which people have very little, if any, possibility of getting out of poverty, often because of circumstances beyond their control? Do we care about issues of homelessness in Hamilton? Does it matter to us that those most effected by climate changes are the poorest of the world? The pursuit of justice often has a price tag. In Israel, families that purchased land from other Israelites had to give it back during the fiftieth year. Today's wealthy bulk at the idea of paying more taxes to help the poor. But Christians ought to seriously think about such ideas. Why? Helping the poor is an act of trust in God. It shows that we believe he will provide for our needs. He is more able to care for us than we are. Lifestyle changes that bless the environment, rather that harm it, will cost us. Are we willing to pay the price? Are we willing to trust in God for our welfare by giving to those in need?

CHED Afternoon News
Talking to the Founding Director of the Canadian National Day of Service Foundation as we near the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 14:54


Guest:  Maureen Basnicki - Founding Director, Canadian National Day of Service Foundation, Husband, Ken Basnicki, passed away in the Twin Towers on 9/11. 

Sneeze
A Tour of My Bidet

Sneeze

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 22:19


Celebrating the Canadian National Day of Podcasting, James reflects on his old podcast, JamesPod and then, in the spirit of that old show, does an audio demonstration of how to use a bidet. Featuring a homage to voice over actor Jay Robertson, The Canadian Podcast Buffet with Mark Blevis and the late Bob Goyetche.  Bidet tip: Use warm water but not for too long or you loosen everything up and an enemy ensues. 

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Up In This Brain! podcast
520: The Great Canadian National Day of Podcasting 2020

Up In This Brain! podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020


12/1/2020It's the Great Canadian National Day of Podcasting 2020! It's also the last non-Christmas episode of the podcast. Come back on December 9th as we start the Podcasting Days of Christmas! Download uitb0520.mp3

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DicksnJanes Podcast
DnJ766: hodgepodge

DicksnJanes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


Scarborough Dude pieces together a hodgepodge podcast, in time for the great Canadian National Day of Podcasting.

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Slug is Doug
SlugDaily 20191201: 2019 CNDOP

Slug is Doug

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


The 9th Anniversary of the first Canadian National Day of Podcasting. My 2 cents. Direct Link to mp3.

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Broken Area
Episode 300 - Marginals

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 39:50


Hey, it’s Canadian National Day of Podcasting! or #CNDOP.In that spirit, even though we already recorded this week, we thought we’d do a bonus episode for CNDOP.Maddie is on her way to the Japans, so there is some texting with her during the episode.We mostly talked about why we do the podcast. about how podcasting and technology have changed over the time we’ve been doing these things, and about the many friends that we have met over the years.We hope you like the episode!Happy #CNDOP!

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 300 - Marginals

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 39:50


Hey, it’s Canadian National Day of Podcasting! or #CNDOP. In that spirit, even though we already recorded this week, we thought we’d do a bonus episode for CNDOP. Maddie is on her way to the Japans, so there is some texting with her during the episode. We mostly talked about why we do the podcast. about how podcasting and technology have changed over the time we’ve been doing these things, and about the many friends that we have met over the years. We hope you like the episode! Happy #CNDOP!

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DicksnJanes Podcast
DnJ766: hodgepodge

DicksnJanes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


Scarborough Dude pieces together a hodgepodge podcast, in time for the great Canadian National Day of Podcasting.

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Broken Area
Episode 243 - Unis + Diversité

Broken Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 50:21


Hey it’s Canadian National Day of Podcasting!Isabelle is off to stick it to the man. The man being the provincial government, who decided to cancel a planned francophone university in Toronto. I’m quite sure many conservative voters don’t care about the French fact in Ontario (or Canada frankly). Indeed, I know people from all over the political spectrum in this province who feel that way. Then again, a PC MPP quite the caucus over the French language funding cuts too.Good luck Isa. Go get ‘em.

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 243 - Unis + Diversité

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 50:23


Hey it’s Canadian National Day of Podcasting! Isabelle is off to stick it to the man. The man being the provincial government, who decided to cancel a planned francophone university in Toronto. I’m quite sure many conservative voters don’t care about the French fact in Ontario (or Canada frankly). Indeed, I know people from all over the political spectrum in this province who feel that way. Then again, a PC MPP quite the caucus over the French language funding cuts too. Good luck Isa. Go get ‘em.

The Zedcast
Zedcast048 - Remembering Bob Goyetche

The Zedcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 23:52


It is the Canadian National Day of Podcasting (#CNDOP) and we are paying tribute to a great friend and a pioneer of the Podcast and Social Media community, Bob Goyetche (1969-2016) Contribute to the Educational Fund for Bob's son Simon: https://www.gofundme.com/bobgoyetche Sign up for the PAB Reunion Boat Cruise May 27, 2017: The "Bob Mob" Hob Nob: The CatFish Show The Bob & AJ Show Canadian Podcast Buffet Bob Goyetche Home Page Mark Blevis Home Page Special Thanks to Shane Potvin for the "Remembering Bob" Graphic. Peace Bob.

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Slug is Doug
slugdaily-20161201

Slug is Doug

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016


Thanks to the Canadian Podcast Community. Rejoice! It’s the Canadian National Day of Podcasting. Direct link to mp3. Created with bossjock studio!

Transpondency
Canadian National Day of Podcasting

Transpondency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 50:26


@transpondency I ramble about podcasting, the fabric of community and mending a torn quilt #podcast 

Transpondency
Canadian National Day of Podcasting

Transpondency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 20:40


Rambling about getting a new car and how life just repeats over and over again.

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Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 88 - Oozeballs

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 77:02


Well, it is that time of year again, Canadian National Day of Podcasting, or #CNDOP for you hashtaggy people. Much of this is a standard shopping cast. We talked a bit about commercialism at Christmas time, then Isabelle told a story..... We talked a bit about Black Friday and how people always want to be above everything. Then travel with us to find the right kind of cartridge for Isabelle's pen! We ended on a serious note, talking about this article in the Atlantic.

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100% Candice
Episode 015 - Canadian National Day of Podcasting

100% Candice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 21:23


Welcome back! It's December 1st, Canadian National Day of Podcasting, because we've always got to have our own day.  On this day Canadian podcasters, even those who have podfaded, release a new episode just for kicks. And some just because today is their regular release day, or something like that. If you want to hear more Canadian podcasts who have celebrated today, there is a growing list of episodes here at DayofPodcasting.ca. And follow #CDNOP around places which use hashtags. And if you want to hear more of me around the interwebs, check out Canned Con Cast and The Village Podcast from The Bookshelf. Also, I didn't mention it in the episode, but be sure to also listen to my guest hosting job on The Illuminati Social Club from a couple of weeks ago. Interested in listening to a podcast that does not have my voice on it? Then you should check out A Guy, A Girl and a Book, by Charlie and Maggie De Long. Once that business is done, I get on to the crying. I've learned some incredible lessons about grief thanks to Tim Boulton, a grief counsellor with Walking With You. I believe you could learn from him too. Thanks to Aaron Soch for writing my theme song. You can check out his podcast Wikazaru and send him some love. Follow me on the Twitters, and check my blog for more intriguing stuff, like me live tweeting baking bread.

Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 44 - Canadian National Day of Podcasting

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014


We are back as usual on CNDOP. In a way this is sort of (like the hedging there) our second anniversary of our relaunch. Remember, with our dryer lighting on fire and all of that? So, anyway, come along with us in our car on a trip to the grocery store, the liquor store and then of course back home the next night. Enjoy.

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Transpondency
MiniCast: Canadian National Day Of Podcasting

Transpondency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 9:38


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Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 28 - The Canadian National Day of Dudecasting

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013


Yes, it is that time of year again, the Canadian National Day of Podcasting has arrived. Isabelle and Scarborough Dude Isabelle and Scarborough Dude Every December 1 Canadian podcasters (amateur ones, not wearily marketing types) put out an episode, even if the show itself is gone or 'podfaded' (god I hate jargon). Indeed, the CNDOP is what kept the old Broca's Area alive and eventually led us to return. Oh yeah, the Dude is still here dude......

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Broca's Area
Broken Area - Episode 1 - We're Back, and Our Dryer Is On Fire

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2012


After our hugely successful Canadian National Day of Podcasting edpisode of our old show, Broca's Area, we decided to return. That's right we're back. It's Broken Area! Basically we have gone back to the just talking about stuff. This episode we talked about relationships, our new Ford Escape and HOW OUR HOUSE ALMOST BURNED DOWN. So, that was an event filled episode. Be sure to email Isabelle and tell her you like the show or ask any questions. You can also, of course follow me on twitter. Oh yeah, comments are of course welcome. We will eventually have our own domain and feed for the show, but for now it will live here. We hope you like episode 1.

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Broca's Area
Episode 116 - I Can't Do That Thing With That Thing

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2012


As usual, on the Canadian National Day of Podcasting, Isabelle and I revive our old podcast, Broca's Area. We recorded the first part in the grocery store and in our brand new Ford Escape. In part 2, Madeleine and Jonathan joined us after dinner. Between the two parts we heard 'Shotgun Loudmouth' by Battery Life. Apparently, we may be coming back, according to Isabelle...... Enjoy the episode.

Description: Valerie In Toronto
Description For the Great Canadian National Day of Podcasting 2012

Description: Valerie In Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2012


This year, Valerie and Matt are on a bus in Bristol UK, trying to review her last two months here.Download directlyAll of this is explained better in the Tumblr Gert Lush, Eh?

Broca's Area
Episode 115 - Crocheting While Playing Bingo in Tibet

Broca's Area

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2011


A few years ago, 2005 to be exact, Isabelle and I had a podcast called Roca's Area. We went through a couple of format changes etc but we had fun. We packed it in back in 2009. We resurrected the show for the first Canadian National Day of Podcasting (Dec 1, 2010). Well, it is December 1, 2011, so we are back. Now, I would love to get back into doing this show, but that is another matter. We talked about the economy, war and peace, and the idea that Isabelle will either end up becoming an old woman who plays bingo or a wonk in Tibet....

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Description: Valerie In Toronto
Description for the Canadian National Day of Podcasting 2011

Description: Valerie In Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2011


A year to the day since the last Description podcast episode, Valerie stands on a windy beach in Shediac, New Brunswick and tries to update you on stuff while fighting off pneumonia.Download directly from Archive.orgAssociated linksThe Second (Great) Canadian National Day of PodcastingTown of ShediacDescription 75: Be...In This PlaceDescription 73: The Dual Citizens (aka the one with the birth mother)Movies For the BlindBayley on the BaizeDemo of my day job"My City Was Gone" by The Pretenders (ironically now associated with a very unpleasant radio show in the U.S.)Actually, I had some great material for National Podcast Post Month this year, but I was just too busy to even try to start. But I still want to put it out, so I suspect if there comes a month where I'm not as busy, NaPodPoMo or not, I'll put it out there, so hang in. Thanks!

Description: Valerie In Toronto
Description Daily: December 1st

Description: Valerie In Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010


For the Canadian National Day of Podcasting, Matt and Valerie review their National Podcast Post Month, with what they did and didn't learn. Concludes with Derek and Clive.Download directly or SubscribeWhat went on? Mission Statement

2FatDads DadCast
DadCast Episode 33 1/3 • Podcasting 101: Shirley, You Can’t be Serious

2FatDads DadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 99:29


I Am Serious and Don’t Call Me Shirley! Nearly Live on Canadian National Day of Podcasting… We wanted to mark this most awesome celebration of Canadiana to not only pay honour to Leslie Nielsen but also to give back to

Description: Valerie In Toronto

With pauses edited out, Matt talks on the phone with his pub landlord friend Ben, who fills in the holes of a story in which Matt shoots himself and an old woman, gets thrown in the trunk of car and finds himself on a 100-foot-high cliff.Download directly or SubscribeWhat's going on? Mission Statement(Note: there'll be one more episode tomorrow, to celebrate The Canadian National Day of Podcasting.)