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Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #959: Real Sickies

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 81:51


EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Ben Disaster is here to discuss Real Sickies and their new album Under a Plastic Bag, his weekly CJSR radio show, This is Pop, festive DIY kitchen parties on the east coast of Canada and the uniquely different Alberta vibe, the girl in grade three who gave him a mixtape that changed his life when he was in kindergarten, feeling rather informed when you're involved in underground culture, being a fan of Green Day as a kid and then becoming friendly with Billie Joe Armstrong after he said he likes Real Sickies, working with Josh Wells from Autogramm, field recording trains and burying your phone in dirt, the new album's dark but empowering themes, new music, shows, other future plans, and much more. Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Bob Mould (2014) – TeaserEp. #809: Faith HealerEp. #803: The Replacements' ‘Tim: Let it Bleed Edition' with Bob Mehr, Jason Jones & Ed StasiumEp. #770: Adam Horovitz from Beastie BoysEp. #725: SloanEp. #516: Jessica Jalbert (Faith Healer) & Jom ComynEp. #393: Captain Sensible of The DamnedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terra Informa
Revisiting: Lichen, Caribou, & Science Communication

Terra Informa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:57


This episode originally aired on August 16, 2020: This week, Andrea Miller debuts her news training piece. She sits down with Ashley Hillman to discuss her research on lichen and how it is an essential part of the ever elusive and endangered woodland caribou. Tune in to hear more!Download the program log here. Here are links to Ashley's article on lichen cover and the article discussed in the piece on being a person of colour in ecology. Production of CJSR 88.5FM in Amiskwaciy. ★ Support this podcast ★ ★ Support this podcast ★

Terra Informa
Revisiting Scara Informa 2021 - Terra Informa Investigates: Who Killed the Dodo?

Terra Informa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 28:56


We're revisiting Terra Informa Investigates from 2021, where a suspiciously familiar detective digs into one of the oldest cold cases of our time - who killed the dodo?Scara Informa was produced as part of CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which runs from October 25th to November 2th this year! Terra Informa's home station is volunteer-run and listener-powered, and we rely on donations from listeners to keep us on the air! If you enjoy listening to Terra Informa each week, consider making a donation to CJSR here. We would be eternally grateful! Please note that you can no longer text to donate $10 anonymously but you can also text DONATE to 780-492-2577 to have a pledge form sent directly to your phone. ★ Support this podcast ★

SHOUT! For Libraries
S09E02 – Edmonton's Alternative Libraries

SHOUT! For Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 59:01


Join us for our FunDrive episode featuring three of Edmonton's Alternative Libraries: featuring CJSR's Music Library, the University of Alberta's Bike Library and Workshop, and APIRG's Public Library (including their unique Zine Collection). Theme Song Music: Vlad Gluschenko – Forest License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en Production Credits Natasha D'Amours, Emily Jensen, Jennie McCurdy, Brett Sheehan, Ethan Tonack, and Andy Zhang Music Credits Wish Upon a Storm by Jon Comyn Bicycle Race by Queen Prairie Skies Forever by Stem Champ In a Dream by Trace Mountains 

Moving Radio
Nathan Tape and Tim Cairo - OFF RAMP - Metro Cinema Screening

Moving Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 36:33


Christian Zyp interviews Nathan Tape (dir/writer) & Tim Cairo (writer/prod) about their film OFF RAMP. It's making its Edmonton Premiere at the Metro Cinema June 2, 2024 @ 6:45 pm.In OFF RAMP, a couple of lovable, degenerate Juggalos, Trey and Silas, journey through America's hellish underbelly to The Gathering of the Juggalos, the one place on earth they feel accepted. On the way, they are detoured by a psychotic powerful Sheriff, a violent blood ritual, a trailer park princess, a backwoods gang, and a country cop tripping on LSD. And then things start to get really crazy. Originally aired on CJSR. Find out more at MetroCinema.org

SHOUT! For Libraries
S08E06 – Inside CJSR's Music Library

SHOUT! For Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 17:47


Join us for a look behind the scenes of CJSR's music library. Chad Brunet, CJSR Program Director and Acting Station Manager, takes SHOUT correspondent Brett Sheehan through a trove of musical treasures in the basement of the University of Alberta Students' Union Building Join us, field trip style, to learn how music is collected and selected for your favourite campus radio station.Production CreditsAndy Zhang, Brett Sheehan, Jintia Ross-Van Mierlo, Joelle Reiniger, Michael Kobewka,Music CreditsSister to Sister by Mallory ChipmanWish Upon a Storm by Jom ComynTheme SongBeanbag Fight by Scanglobe

Moving Radio
CUFF - Nathan Tape (dir/writer) & Tim Cairo (writer/prod) Interview - OFF RAMP

Moving Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 36:51


Christian Zyp interviews Nathan Tape (dir/writer) & Tim Cairo (writer/prod) about their film OFF RAMP. It's making its Canadian Premiere at the Calgary Underground Film Festival April 22, 2024 @ 9:30 pm at the Globe Cinema.In OFF RAMP, a couple of lovable, degenerate Juggalos, Trey and Silas, journey through America's hellish underbelly to The Gathering of the Juggalos, the one place on earth they feel accepted. On the way, they are detoured by a psychotic powerful Sheriff, a violent blood ritual, a trailer park princess, a backwoods gang, and a country cop tripping on LSD. And then things start to get really crazy. Originally aired on CJSR. FInd out more at CalgaryUndergroundFilm.org

Terra Informa
Revisiting: Lichen, Caribou, & Science Communication

Terra Informa

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 28:57


This episode originally aired on August 17, 2020: This week, Andrea Miller debuts her news training piece. She sits down with Ashley Hillman to discuss her research on lichen and how it is an essential part of the ever-elusive and endangered woodland caribou.Download the program log here. Here are links to Ashley's article on lichen cover and the article discussed in the piece on being a person of colour in ecology. Production of CJSR 88.5FM in Amiskwaciy. ★ Support this podcast ★

Gaywire
Prairie Drag Pt 2: Hot Wheelz + Stretcher Hymen

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 58:07


Hello and thank you for choosing to look at this episode description. You've reached gaywire, where this week we make our debut back into the world of permanent audio records with PART TWO of our PRAIRIE DRAG SERIES. Starting with Hot Wheelz, we talk about their journey into drag, navigating accessibility as a disabled performer, and more! THEN we hear from Stretcher Hymen about his journey into drag, and how he's become a country menace both onstage and online To connect with Hot Wheelz: @hotwheelzbaby28 on insta To connect with Stretcher Hymen: @stretcherstrawberry on insta To connect with us: @gaywirecjsr on insta Please stay on the line :)

Gaywire
Prairie Drag Pt 1: Gemma Nye

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 62:42


Hello and thank you for choosing to look at this episode description. You've reached gaywire, where this week we make our debut back into the world of permanent audio records with PART ONE of our PRAIRIE DRAG SERIES. Starting with Gemma Nye, we talk about their journey into drag over the last four years, and it's a doozy! To connect with Gemma: @higemmanye on insta To connect with us: @gaywirecjsr on insta Here are the links to the community announcements: https://hiddendisabilitiesstore.com/ RaricaNow! TDOR Ceremony info can be found @raricanow on insta info about the AB GSA conference can be found @abgsaconference on insta Please stay on the line :)

Terra Informa
Scara Informa 2022: The Graveyard of Extinct Animals

Terra Informa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 28:57


Where do all the extinct animals since the beginning of time go to rest? A very spooky graveyard, and this year, we're getting the grand tour from the Cryptkeeper himself. What kind of animals are buried here, and what monster lurks at the center of the graveyard? Tune in to find out!Our annual Halloween episode was produced for CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which is happening right now! Our home station is volunteer-run and relies on donations to stay on the air. If you want to keep shows like Terra Informa running for another year, consider donating to CJSR, we would really appreciate it! You can donate on CJSR's website, linked here!Program log.  ★ Support this podcast ★

Putting It Together
Old Friends – Merrily We Roll Along (with Ashley Pribyl)

Putting It Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 59:09


Frank, Charlie, and Mary get on the same page, at least for a while. Ashley Pribyl returns to the show to discuss whose side she's on and why her old friends are so important to her.You can purchase the essay collection Sondheim in Our Time and His here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/sondheim-in-our-time-and-his-9780197603208?cc=ca&lang=en&Follow Ashley on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pribbleprabble Or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pribylprabble/You can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Merrily We Roll Along.The Original Broadway Cast (1981) starring Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, and Lonny Price.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-original-broadway-cast-recording/738703005Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KZq3isCTbYMzGvnXkTfNr?si=u2vq6PhGTCeyOW9W8mTnhwOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Original-Broadway/dp/B01KB0V58O/The Off-Broadway Revival cast (1994) starring Malcolm Gets, Amy Ryder, and Adam Heller.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-the-new-cast-recording-1994-off/1440771486Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/51xg0INwgGytnQTHm2N0Tc?si=Vv_WetrCQ9OaTmgtpBTpZQOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Cast-Recording/dp/B000026G4K/The Encores! revival (2012) starring Colin Donnell, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-2012-new-york-cast-recording/542006479Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2ouySS4WHFplUHtwduvPKx?si=SLaweV0XRomMEvIPXqlpDAOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Encores-Recording/dp/B007Q1IT1I/Our sponsors this week are: Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Pod Power - With Pod Power, our sponsors are making it possible for us to amplify the voices of Albertans and Alberta podcasters. This episode, Edmonton Community Foundation is helping us give a Pod Power shout out to What's the Tsismis - https://www.cjsr.com/shows/whats-the-tsismis/ - An inside look on Pilipinx identity in the diaspora. A new podcast from CJSR, produced by members of CJSR's latest podcast bootcamp. Produced with support from the Community Radio Fund of Canada. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Terra Informa
Beyond Blathers: Dunkleosteus

Terra Informa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 28:55


In this week's episode, Sofia Osborne and Olivia DeBourcier from the Beyond Blathers podcast go way back in time to talk about the dunkleostus - a crazy prehistoric fish! Check out the Beyond Blathers Etsy store for amazing stickers featuring Olivia's illustrations of the critters they talk about on the podcast!CJSR's annual Fundrive is quickly approaching! In the coming week's we'll be bringing you some special spooky programming for Fundrive. If you love what we do here at Terra Informa, we would be forever grateful if you donated to CJSR to help keep us on the airwaves! There's awesome swag to be bought! Donate here! Program log. ★ Support this podcast ★

Gaywire
Sled Island Pt 4 (Sinzere Pt 2)

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 28:50


This week, we hear again from Artemis and her interview with hip-hop artist Sinzere at Sled Island. Q's Wheelchair fund: https://chuffed.org/project/wheelchairforq follow us on Instagram: @gaywirecjsr thanks so much for listening!

Gaywire
Sled Island Pt 3

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 29:08


This week, we hear again from Artemis and her interview with hip-hop artist Sinzere at Sled Island. Q's Wheelchair fund: https://chuffed.org/project/wheelchairforq follow us on Instagram: @gaywirecjsr thanks so much for listening!

Gaywire
Sled Island Pt 2

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 58:12


This week, hear from Artemis and Tea Fannie at Sled Island, and then catch Terrence's Mpox update. Q's Wheelchair fund: https://chuffed.org/project/wheelchairforq follow us on Instagram: @gaywirecjsr websites mentioned that are not organized bc the brain fog is still very strong: Landback.org Disabilityfilibuster.ca https://nationalpost.com/opinion/harry-rakowski-monkeypox-is-more-worrying-thanks-to-a-crumbling-health-care-system https://nationalpost.com/opinion/harry-rakowski-monkeypox-is-more-worrying-thanks-to-a-crumbling-health-care-system https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/monkeypox-smallpox-vaccine-imvamune-1.6488917 https://www.igotmpox.com/ thanks so much for listening! (btw sorry for the weird posting schedule - covid)

Gaywire
Double Interview: Eve Parker Finley and Cassia Hardy

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 59:11


This week, hear from more sled island interviews as Artemis Peaslee speaks with Eve Parker Finley about her music, and then stay tuned for Terrence Adams' chat with prairie queer artist Cassia Hardy. Please check out these amazing artists: https://www.eveparkerfinley.com/ https://wares.bandcamp.com/ Follow us on all the social media: @gaywirecjsr (sorry for the late upload - been sick)

Gaywire
Sled Island Pt I

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 37:10


This week, Terrence is joined by their sister, Sydney and together they introduce the first band in our sled island interview series, Pantayo, along with reporter Artemis Peaslee's experience on the ground. Be sure to tune in next week for another round of prairie queer content!! instagram: @gaywirecjsr

Gaywire
Artemis on the Scene: St. Albert Pride

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:03


Artemis is back on the scene at St. Albert Pride 2022. Vendors, artists, and bears, oh my. Listen to the riveting 1 to 4 minute conversations with the ne'er do wells Artemis now calls her friends. Thank you to Outloud St. Albert for hosting the event. Wish you could listen to a couple genderqueer goofballs mess around in your general area? Then you probably otta check out Gaywire on CJSR 88.5 FM every Thursday at 6pm. Follow us @Gaywire or @Gaywirecjsr, depending on the social media site, 50/50 chance (we're not responsible for anything you might see if it's the wrong account) and stay tuned for more "Artemis on the Scene" because we'll be doing Sled Island episodes until the end of August.

Gaywire
Bathrooms and Theatre

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 58:07


This week, Artemis speaks with actors Monica Gate, and Aldynne Belmonte, and writer Daniel Halpern about their heavily Queer play “The Immaculate Perfection of F**king and Bleeding in the Gender Neutral Bathroom of an Upper-Middle Class High School,” which is currently in its world premiere! for more info https://www.facebook.com/bodycubearts/ Are you excited for Summer vacation? Or are you transgender and don't know what kind of swimwear you'll have to wear at the lake? Well if you ever wanted to hear ramblings from people who feel the exact same way, why not tune into Gaywire on CJSR 88.5 FM every Thursday from 6pm to 7pm, or listen more conveniently wherever you get your podcasts. And for more news and updates follow us on Instagram @Gaywirecjsr. Until next week, keep it breezy, and please stay on the line.

Cultkitchen Radio Show
Orlesko — CultKitchen Radio Show #42

Cultkitchen Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 119:53


https://cultkitchen.radio — ambient music 24/7 @orlesko — self-described sound as "a good cup of chai — full of rich, diverse flavours and delivering a boost of serotonin." He has been promoting and hosting parties in his home city of Edmonton, Canada, and developed as a tastemaker with shows on CJSR 88.5FM Community Radio and went on to play gigs and festivals throughout Western Canada, Black Rock City, Amsterdam, Germany, Brazil, Australia. His ear has been refined through years of personal experience and artistic exploration. Enjoy soaking in the layered waves and frequencies, the space is yours for dreaming. Seeking out depth in music as in life; an atmosphere for late nights, long drives, or reflective moments beam out from this session, bringing the audience a journey from a dark birthing place. Paced into a contemplative sonic path that finds the light at the end of the tunnel. Our world can seem without hope some days, but the key is to not buy into the subtle distractions called fear. The truth is that there is more light than darkness. You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house.

Gaywire
Briteline and SemiSweet Treats!

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 58:02


This week, Terrence Adams speaks with Fenne Nelson and Glynnis Lieb about Briteline, Edmonton's 2SLGBTQIA+ specific distress line. Need to call? 1-844-702-7483 for access to a crisis counselor, along... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
PRIDE: St Albert

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 32:09


This week, Terrence talks with Kelsey Robbins about St. Albert Pride, which will be on June 18 in Rotary Park. CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
(Q)ueercrip and DJ Pt III

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 96:37


DJ = Disability Justice. This episode is a special one just for the podcast feeds, Terrence talks with Q Lawrence about MAiD and Bill C7 as it stands today, along with all things crip, queer, and in... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Re:Construct (and later get smutty)

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 58:16


This Week, Terrence speaks with Even Gilchrist and Sarah J Culkin about Re:Construct, a play about masculinity, and transness, and the ideal self, and then Sarah sticks around to talk about Smut... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
(Q)ueercrip and DJ: Q Lawrence Part II

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 50:41


This week, Terrence and Q talk queerness, disability, gender, ableism, MAID, hope, care, and more. CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

5 River Beat
5 River Beat - September 19, 2019 (Sidhu Moosewala Special)

5 River Beat

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 57:48


Here's an old Sidhu Moosewala special I did on CJSR. I was never a big fan, but I loved songs like Dollar, Sohne Lagde, and Bambiha Bole. With his death at 28 years old, I think Moosewala has become this generation's Chamkila, leaving behind a polarizing legacy and countless hit songs.Rest in Power.

Gaywire
(Q)ueercrip and DJ: Q Lawrence Part 1

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 57:52


This week, we revisit Q Lawrence in preparation for an updated interview!! Terrence and Q talk queercrip, disability justice, and how queer and trans folks are inherently connected to Bill c7. Q:... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Somatic Gendering Practices Pt 2

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 36:31


This week, we hear part 2 of Terrence Adams' interview with Ro Rose (@somaticgendering) and Kota Rook (@soulskin.somatics) about somatic gendering practices. Listen to our show to learn more about it! CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Somatic Gendering Practices Pt 1

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 28:56


This week, Terrence Adams talks with Ro Rose (@somaticgendering) and Kota Rook (@soulskin.somatics) about somatic gendering practices. Listen to our show to learn more about it! Be sure to catch... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Chubby Fem Thrift's London Blackwood

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 58:03


This week, Terrence speaks with London Blackwood about their work as a plus sized online femme thrift store, along with activism work both through art and organizing with Shades of Colour yeg. Be... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Pass Me By: Queer Sotrytelling

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 51:35


This week, Artemis talks with Kat Simmers and Ryan Danny Owens about trans things, queer things, but mostly writing things. Kat and Ryan have created a graphic novel series together, so that's what... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

Gaywire
Taking Care of Ourselves and Others II

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 32:39


This week Terrence continues talking with Bri Bucalo about self-care while caring for others. :) CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

That's Food
Plated Art — Is it a Thing?

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 19:36


The culinary space has always been considered a form of art. But how do sports, education, and calculations fit into art? We are going to dive in and find out in this week's episode. That's Food podcast host @moiraesofsun from @tomatowheels chats with Founder Wassim Daoud @Plated.Art on his experience with food and how he came to launching his own culinary endeavor amidst a pandemic.  

Gaywire
LGBTQIrish

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 58:04


Happy St. Paddy's day! On today's episode we learn; St. Paddy was a bad dude. Julek Ravanello speaks to our reporter Artemis about Irish Paganism. Particularly Julek touches on its history, how it... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

That's Food
Coffee at The Colombian

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 45:12


Coffee culture in Edmonton is changing. Consumers are becoming more conscientious of where their coffee comes from and its taste. So to explore the (local) world of coffee, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright sits down with Santiago, the owner of @TheColombianYEG over a cup of coffee, to talk about the coffee business.

Gaywire
Sticking Up for Justice

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 34:41


This week, join Terrence as they speak with the anonymous @stickingup.yeg about activism, their work, and more! Then, catch an exclusive breakdown of Nia Simone Mcleod's Article on self care and... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast Ep 42 A Hip-Hop Canadian Creative & Difference Maker Feat Arlo Maverick

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 99:31


In this episode Durell is joined by Canadian hip-hop MC, music business enthusiast and grant writer Arlo Maverick. Durell and Arlo begin the episode talking about their love of sharing information to help indie creatives navigate the music space professionally.. Durell shares that there is a difference between the music industry, the music business and the business of music. Arlo shares that people like he and Durell have experiences along their journey that can be valuable to new creatives entering into the marketplace and learning how to navigate the ecosystem. Durell and Arlo talk about how the pandemic has affected the way that creatives had to maneuver and still impact communities and touch the people. Durell shares that his home state of Florida has been open for quite some time and that the governor wasn't going to force people to be on lockdown and wear masks. Durell talks about the fact that he didn't like the way that former President Trump was shut down from having the ability to speak on his social platforms. and Arlo both agree that there is a slippery slope in shutting down important public figures like the president because it sets a bad precedent moving forward for the ability to have free speech which ultimately can affect creatives who want to get their message across and be a voice for those who have something to say.Durell and Arlo share about them both being rooted in Jamaican heritage. Durell shares that he's never had the opportunity to visit Jamaica because his father says that the parts of Jamaica where he is from wouldn't be the easiest to get around because of his disability and Arlo definitely agreed that if you want to visit the real part of Jamaica you have to get off of the resort and that most of the land in Jamaica is very hilly. Durell asks Arlo about his earliest memories of music and Arlo shares how he was first introduced to hip-hop music. He talked about his cousin playing a tape of UTFO's “Roxanne Roxanne” and he said from that day on his life was changed as he began his love affair with hip-hop music. Durell asks Arlo when he knew that he wanted to pursue music as a career and he said that for him that was high school. Arlo shares that he had a friend who had a family member that worked for BMG and really put them on game about what needed to be done on the business side if they wanted to be successful in music. Durell asks Arlo to explain the difference of what it means to be a indie hip hop creative from Canada vs. being from the United States Of America. Arlo shares that a few of the differences is the fact that creatives from the states have many more outlets to get heard as well as being a much bigger population which creates the opportunity for funding to come from record labels. He shares the reason why the Canadian government invests so much in the arts is because they aren't as many places to go and get music heard by the masses. Arlo shares that the grants are put in place so that Canadian artists are able to create the foundation for them to be able to make a living off of their creativity. Durell and Arlo talk about how expensive it is to be a professional creative and what it really takes to be successful. Durell and Arlo talk about the lack of education that many indie creatives have when they enter into the ecosystem and how most don't belong because they don't respect the grind aspect of it all. Arlo shares that he was listening to an interview from one of the founders of CD Baby and they talked about how most creatives' careers are usually broken down into two parts; the first part is where you pay to be in the music industry and the other part is now when you are bringing in more money then you are spending and that's when things are really moving to build up longevity. Arlo shares that most people only see certain export artists like Drake and some of the other well known artists and forget that there has been quality hip-hop music coming from Canada since the 1980's. He shares that another major mandatory piece that the Canadian government put in place to make sure that Canadian hip-hop creatives are getting heard is Can-Con. Can-Con is basically a creative initiative that makes sure a percentage of hip-hop music is being heard on radio and TV which creates additional opportunities. Durell and Arlo talk about the way he approaches making music and Arlo shares that one of his biggest inspirations is Kanye West. He shares that he loves the way that Kanye West is truly about creating experiences in a memorable way. Arlo and Durell talk about how hard it is for indie creatives to win awards and be recognized for their gift and if they do happen to be nominated and win that can do so much for a indie creative's confidence to keep going along in their journey because they have proof that there are people who truly love and appreciate what they do. Arlo shares that being able to win awards allows him the ability to have his success documented and people see that he puts in real work in building his success. Durell and Arlo speak on being able to enjoy the journey and how so many indie creatives drop the ball in understanding the marathon vs. the sprint.Durell and Arlo end the episode discussing his time being a part of a hip hop group called “Politic Live” and starting an indie record label called “Music For Mavericks Entertainment that helped indie creatives a platform to get their music business in order. Arlo talks about his time as a DJ at CJSR radio and how he loved being able to be a storyteller and being able to give Canadian indie hip-hop acts the opportunity to get on radio and share their stories. Arlo shares about an initiative that he started called “Hip-Hop For Hunger '' where he was able to raise money for over 10,000 pounds of food for the Edmonton Food Bank. Durell asks Arlo to explain a little bit in detail how the grant system works for Canadian artists.For more information on Arlo Maverick, please visit his Instagram:@arlomaverick

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast
The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast Ep 42 A Hip-Hop Canadian Creative & Difference Maker Feat Arlo Maverick

The N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 99:31


In this episode Durell is joined by Canadian hip-hop MC, music business enthusiast and grant writer Arlo Maverick. Durell and Arlo begin the episode talking about their love of sharing information to help indie creatives navigate the music space professionally.. Durell shares that there is a difference between the music industry, the music business and the business of music. Arlo shares that people like he and Durell have experiences along their journey that can be valuable to new creatives entering into the marketplace and learning how to navigate the ecosystem. Durell and Arlo talk about how the pandemic has affected the way that creatives had to maneuver and still impact communities and touch the people. Durell shares that his home state of Florida has been open for quite some time and that the governor wasn't going to force people to be on lockdown and wear masks. Durell talks about the fact that he didn't like the way that former President Trump was shut down from having the ability to speak on his social platforms. and Arlo both agree that there is a slippery slope in shutting down important public figures like the president because it sets a bad precedent moving forward for the ability to have free speech which ultimately can affect creatives who want to get their message across and be a voice for those who have something to say.Durell and Arlo share about them both being rooted in Jamaican heritage. Durell shares that he's never had the opportunity to visit Jamaica because his father says that the parts of Jamaica where he is from wouldn't be the easiest to get around because of his disability and Arlo definitely agreed that if you want to visit the real part of Jamaica you have to get off of the resort and that most of the land in Jamaica is very hilly. Durell asks Arlo about his earliest memories of music and Arlo shares how he was first introduced to hip-hop music. He talked about his cousin playing a tape of UTFO's “Roxanne Roxanne” and he said from that day on his life was changed as he began his love affair with hip-hop music. Durell asks Arlo when he knew that he wanted to pursue music as a career and he said that for him that was high school. Arlo shares that he had a friend who had a family member that worked for BMG and really put them on game about what needed to be done on the business side if they wanted to be successful in music. Durell asks Arlo to explain the difference of what it means to be a indie hip hop creative from Canada vs. being from the United States Of America. Arlo shares that a few of the differences is the fact that creatives from the states have many more outlets to get heard as well as being a much bigger population which creates the opportunity for funding to come from record labels. He shares the reason why the Canadian government invests so much in the arts is because they aren't as many places to go and get music heard by the masses. Arlo shares that the grants are put in place so that Canadian artists are able to create the foundation for them to be able to make a living off of their creativity. Durell and Arlo talk about how expensive it is to be a professional creative and what it really takes to be successful. Durell and Arlo talk about the lack of education that many indie creatives have when they enter into the ecosystem and how most don't belong because they don't respect the grind aspect of it all. Arlo shares that he was listening to an interview from one of the founders of CD Baby and they talked about how most creatives' careers are usually broken down into two parts; the first part is where you pay to be in the music industry and the other part is now when you are bringing in more money then you are spending and that's when things are really moving to build up longevity. Arlo shares that most people only see certain export artists like Drake and some of the other well known artists and forget that there has been quality hip-hop music coming from Canada since the 1980's. He shares that another major mandatory piece that the Canadian government put in place to make sure that Canadian hip-hop creatives are getting heard is Can-Con. Can-Con is basically a creative initiative that makes sure a percentage of hip-hop music is being heard on radio and TV which creates additional opportunities. Durell and Arlo talk about the way he approaches making music and Arlo shares that one of his biggest inspirations is Kanye West. He shares that he loves the way that Kanye West is truly about creating experiences in a memorable way. Arlo and Durell talk about how hard it is for indie creatives to win awards and be recognized for their gift and if they do happen to be nominated and win that can do so much for a indie creative's confidence to keep going along in their journey because they have proof that there are people who truly love and appreciate what they do. Arlo shares that being able to win awards allows him the ability to have his success documented and people see that he puts in real work in building his success. Durell and Arlo speak on being able to enjoy the journey and how so many indie creatives drop the ball in understanding the marathon vs. the sprint.Durell and Arlo end the episode discussing his time being a part of a hip hop group called “Politic Live” and starting an indie record label called “Music For Mavericks Entertainment that helped indie creatives a platform to get their music business in order. Arlo talks about his time as a DJ at CJSR radio and how he loved being able to be a storyteller and being able to give Canadian indie hip-hop acts the opportunity to get on radio and share their stories. Arlo shares about an initiative that he started called “Hip-Hop For Hunger '' where he was able to raise money for over 10,000 pounds of food for the Edmonton Food Bank. Durell asks Arlo to explain a little bit in detail how the grant system works for Canadian artists.For more information on Arlo Maverick, please visit his Instagram:@arlomaverick

That's Food
The Art of the Food Instagram

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 30:52


Did you know that 69% of millennials take a picture or video of their food before eating? Food Instagram culture is real. In today's episode podcast producer Melania Antoszko delved deeper into the hidden art of food Instagrams. She sat down with Queenie from @eatwithqueens and talked about what it takes to be a food influencer, the day-to-day behind-the-scenes of running a food Instagram page, and how to take the perfect, mouthwatering food pic. 

Gaywire
Fruity Lil Star: Cherri Satin

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 29:35


Hey there gays and theys, join Terrence as they talk with another lovely local hyperpop artist (who also does drag!!) about song inspiration, gender euphoria, and how being nonbinary confuses the... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

That's Food
Haute Couture Dessert

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 23:46


Macarons are a popular dessert choice. What's not to love about them? They're dainty, come in a rainbow of colors and flavours, and have delicious fillings in them. But did you know that they're also naturally gluten-free? So for everyone on a GF diet, this one's for you. You can finally go to a bakery and enjoy a treat with your friends! In this episode, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright compares macarons from three bakeshops in Edmonton. Which shop has the best macarons? Let's find out!

Gaywire
The Kenney Legacy Ft.Taylor Lambert

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 33:49


Today Artemis speaks with Taylor Lambert, a freelance journalist from Calgary; You probably heard a while ago that Jason Kenney compared the stigma around unvaccinated people to the stigma towards... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

That's Food
The Battle of Baked VS Non-Baked Food

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 27:40


Among all the food and diet trends, there seems to be one that constantly dominates the charts for all ages alike: quick meals. Today, podcast producer Sophie Cabungcal investigates the validity of these food "hacks" to see if they're not only worth your time, but if they create food that is in close resemblance, or even better, than the original recipe. She holds a taste test with a few friends in the battle of baked vs non-baked goods and chats with @momof3yeg about efficiency in the kitchen to determine who the true winner is.

Hot Air
Christian Zyp: Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do

Hot Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 88:07


Christian Zyp is a host on Edmonton's CJSR's Moving Radio. But you're not listening to this episode for that. The story of our friendship begins on the radio in 1995 with the release of Van Halen's Balance CD. Back then radio stations were given advance copies and a "World Album Premiere". The special we ran only featured 9/11 songs on the CD. Where we the other two. Two drunk guys started calling me and asking why we had left two of the songs off and I said, "If you have some beer in the fridge I'll bring the CD over and we'll listen to it." What's a few brews between Van Halen fans? From there on, Garth Thatchuk and Christian Zyp became lifelong friends. Zyp started his radio career in 1998 as the host of the venerable Moving Radio on CJSR. But he is better known as a teacher, movie buff, music lover, soccer teammate, and overall great guy. The last time I saw him was in Edmonton in 2015. Life changed for him and his wife Trina 4 months later. You just skip over listening to the podcast and head straight to the blog page to read about Zyp's incredible story of battling back from the brink of death from contracting meningitis. This episode is dedicated to my good friend who reminds me to be thankful everyday and a reminder of the many ways radio creates friendships and bonds across the airwaves and beyond. Zyp and Trina are also responsible for kicking my ass and telling me to get going with a podcast back in November 2015. This episode does not have any discussion of breaks, bits, PPM numbers, digital anything, or workforce reductions. This is is the story community, friendship and gratitude. If you do get the chance, take the time to call someone you met along your radio journey, and see how they are doing. They would love to hear from you. Also check out Zyp's Facebook support group for ongoing updates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

That's Food
IS flexitarian is the new vegetarian??

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 22:27


Vegan! Vegetarian! Flexitarian! They are becoming more than just buzz words that are finding their way into our social media feeds, as more people are adapting and choosing these alternative lifestyles. That's Food podcast host @moiraesofsun from @tomatowheels chats with Founder Holly Holt from @SheCooksYEG to explore her background, experience with food, and how she came to launching her plant-based catering business amidst a pandemic. 

That's Food
The Layman's Pastry

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 29:22


Cinnamon buns have a special place in the hearts of many Albertans. From the mythical cinnamon bird to the Pillsbury dough boy to a naming convention kerfuffle, podcast producer Kimberly Gorgichuk takes a look at the history of cinnamon buns and their storied legacy in Edmonton and at the University of Alberta. Then, take a trip around town as she tries to find the best ones in Edmonton while also figuring out what makes cinnamon buns so special.

Gaywire
A Gab with Gabe: being 2-Spirit, decolonization, and more!

Gaywire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 58:05


This week, Terrence talks with Gabe Calderón about their upcoming book, and about decolonization, being 2-Spirit, and more!! To connect with Gabe: @nishingabe on socials, and their website is:... CJSR 88.5 FM | CJSRNEWS.COM

That's Food
Connecting with our Food with Good Note Community Farm

That's Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 25:32


What is the importance of connecting with your food? Podcast Producer Melania Antoszko invited Maryann Borch from Good Note Community Farm to speak on homesteading and regenerative agriculture. They spoke about her journey to farming, regenerative practices she follows at Good Note Community Farm, and ways that you can learn more about where your food comes from. Links mentioned in the episode:  Good Note Community Farm: https://www.goodnote.ca/ Edmonton Community Gardens: https://www.edmonton.ca/residential_neighbourhoods/gardens_lawns_trees/community-gardens  Edmonton Seedy Sunday: http://www.edmontonseedysunday.org/  University of Alberta Community Garden: https://www.ualberta.ca/sustainability/experiential/community-gardens.html  Veg in Yeg: https://veginyeg.ca/  Edmonton Urban Farm: https://albertaopenfarmdays.ca/farm/northlands-urban-farm-2/  Shrubscriber: https://www.shrubscriber.com/