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In this video interview, Samantha Villiard, Regional Vice President, RE/MAX Canada, discusses a new report indicating young Canadians are seeking alternative ways to buy homes in the country due to higher interest rates, the price of housing and the high cost of living. PRESS RELEASE TORONTO, Feb. 27, 2024 /CNW/ — Economic factors, including the high cost of living, high interest rates and the price of housing, are prompting one-third of Canadians to explore alternative ways of entering the housing market (32 per cent), according to a Leger survey commissioned by RE/MAX Canada. When asked to consider the future, almost half of Canadians say they would keep non-traditional methods of buying a home in the mix (48 per cent). A new RE/MAX report titled Alternative Home Ownership Models: Trends in the Canadian Housing Market examined 22 cities across Canada and assessed trends in non-traditional home-ownership models, including co-ownership with friends and family, rent-to-own scenarios, and purchasing homes with additional units or suites for income potential, as opposed to more traditional avenues. “Canadians from coast to coast are grappling with affordability challenges, but at the same time, their desire to achieve home ownership remains strong. This is prompting many to seriously consider alternative ways to get their foot in the door, where it might not be feasible under the traditional ownership model of a single person or couple purchasing with between five and 20 per cent down,” says Christopher Alexander, President of RE/MAX Canada. According to Leger research commissioned by RE/MAX in late 2023, the majority of Canadians believe home ownership is the best investment they can make (73 per cent). This sentiment has remained consistent with a 2022 survey, indicating that despite economic turbulence, Canadians still see value in home ownership. “With high interest rates plateauing, and potentially lowering in the latter half of 2024, now may be a good time to consider getting into the market, especially for those who have been taking a ‘wait-and-see' approach,” says Benjamin Tal, Deputy Chief Economist of CIBC World Markets Inc. “Despite some interest rate reprieve in 2024, Canada is still dealing with an affordability crisis due to a lack of inventory and increasing demand, which will persist until the country addresses the problem adequately. Considering this, creative solutions like co-ownership may be an option for many Canadian home-buyers looking to achieve the dream of home ownership.” Non-traditional home ownership models are also emblematic of a new, modernized chapter in what it means to be a “homeowner,” an identifier more often associated with an individual or a couple. “But creativity in the home-buying process is a workaround, not a solution to Canada's affordability crisis. Like modern, innovative home-buyers, our governments must be more strategic and visionary in how we can use existing lands and real estate to drive our housing supply to allow for a greater diversity of housing for all Canadians,” says Alexander. “Despite ongoing affordability and supply crises, Canadians still dream of home ownership, and as they wait for governments to come together to create a cohesive, national housing strategy, they've become innovative and resourceful in achieving this dream.” According to a Leger survey commissioned on behalf of RE/MAX Canada, 48 per cent of Canadians would consider purchasing a home using an alternative model. Among Canadians, 22 per cent would purchase under a rent-to-own scenario; 21 per cent would consider co-ownership with a family member that isn't a spouse or partner; and 17 per cent would consider purchasing a home intending to be the primary tenant and renting out a part of the home to someone else. There's also a cohort of Canadians that is open to the idea of non-traditional home ownership but is not sure what the process would entail (49 per cent). Of those who are open to this idea, the majority (59 per cent) believe working with a Realtor who could advise on how to navigate the non-traditional purchasing journey would be beneficial. Additional Insights According to the Leger survey, 13 per cent of current homeowners purchased a home in a non-traditional way. Demographically, young (aged 18-34) homeowners (25 per cent), and BIPoC Canadians (27 per cent) are significantly more likely to have purchased their home using an alternative method. Likewise, young (aged 18-34) Canadians (70 per cent), BIPoC Canadians (72 per cent), and Canadians with children under 18 (71 per cent) who would consider non-traditional home-ownership but are not sure what the process would entail, are more likely to agree that working with a licensed Realtor who specializes in non-traditional home ownership situations would be beneficial in their home-buying journey. Regional Market Insights RE/MAX Canada brokers and agents across the country provided insights into non-traditional home-buying trends in their local market. According to the network, 71 per cent of regions surveyed noted a slight uptick in non-traditional home-ownership situations. Western Canada RE/MAX brokers and agents in Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg, have reported income/secondary suites, joint tenants, and tenants in common as the most common non-traditional home-ownership models1, however, secondary suites are the most popular choice among home-buyers in 2024. Kelowna is an outlier and listed reverse mortgages as its second most common alternative ownership model. Secondary suites are used to generate income by renting to a tenant, or for intergenerational housing. More affordable cities in Western Canada, such as Saskatoon, Regina, and Nanaimo are not observing the same trends. In Edmonton and Winnipeg, increased immigration has sparked an uptick in home-buyers seeking properties with secondary suites and intergenerational accommodations. By comparison, in more expensive markets such as Vancouver, Kelowna and Victoria, brokers and agents are reporting a growing popularity of income suites for income potential or to mitigate mortgage costs. In Vancouver, many buyers who purchase a home with a secondary suite are doing so for additional income to help with mortgage costs. Victoria is also experiencing an increase in co-ownership with friends or family within the last two years due to high prices. This trend is anticipated to continue in Western Canada markets, with areas experiencing the biggest influx of newcomers from out of province and internationally seeing the biggest shift toward non-traditional ownership models. For instance, Winnipeg is anticipating an increase of between 10 to 12 per cent of first-time home-buyers entering non-traditional home ownership setups, whereas Victoria is anticipating an increase of only two to five per cent. Ontario Ongoing affordability and supply issues, coupled with increased migration, have caused non-traditional home-ownership models to increase over the last year in markets such as London, Toronto, Brampton, Mississauga, Sudbury, Hamilton–Burlington and Oakville. According to RE/MAX brokers, the top three non-traditional home-ownership models are tenants in common, secondary suites and joint tenants. In London, Brampton and Mississauga, home-buyers are increasingly searching for properties with secondary suites to accommodate intergenerational households. In London, parents commonly purchase homes with their children to operate as an intergenerational family unit and assist with childcare and household expenses. By contrast, in Mississauga and Brampton, which are experiencing an expanding immigrant population, secondary suites are intended to accommodate extended family members or to generate rental income to support the costs of growing extended families. According to the RE/MAX broker in Hamilton–Burlington–Oakville, sales data in the region that looks at ownership composition has many agreements with multiple names on purchases, meaning there are likely a variety of instances of joint ownership. Multigenerational buyers have also increased in the region, anecdotally, by approximately 300 per cent over the last five years. This is especially prevalent among families, with co-ownership or shared equity among parents and/or even grandparents. Likewise, these regions are seeing an uptick in reverse mortgages, especially among older residents to either get the property they want or use the funds in another investment. In Ontario cities such as Brampton, Mississauga and London, municipal governments have recognized the benefits of secondary income suites and have implemented supportive policies to encourage their development through streamlined approval processes and relaxed zoning restrictions. Brokers reported the number of Canadians entering non-traditional home-buyer situations in markets like London, ON and Toronto, ON, is anticipated to increase between eight to 10 per cent, and in Mississauga and Brampton, it could be as high as 35 per cent with a five per cent year-over-year increase moving forward. Like Western Canada, while multi-generational living is on the radar in more affordable Ontario cities, such as Ottawa, the number of buyers is minimal. Independent living is still affordable in Ottawa, and the region is attracting more young families than its more costly counterparts. Montreal In Montreal, a lack of inventory paired with affordability issues, has caused an uptick in buyers looking towards non-traditional methods of home ownership. This trend is expected to continue. When home-buyers in Montreal do opt for non-traditional purchasing models, the most common forms are co-ownership/co-equity, tenants in common, and income/secondary suites. Secondary suites specifically, are becoming more popular, but according to the RE/MAX broker in Montreal, present legislation must be amended to make these suites more accessible to the general population. Due to ongoing affordability challenges in the area, it's anticipated that Montreal could see a 10 to 15 per cent increase in home-buyers exploring creative solutions to engage with the housing market this year. Atlantic Canada In Atlantic Canada, some brokers reported an increase in joint tenants, co-ownership/co-equity and a rise in popularity of homes with in-law suites for additional income potential. In Moncton, NB and Halifax, NS, a lack of inventory is ongoing, resulting in buyers becoming more creative in how they purchase homes and the type of home they short-list. Similar to Ontario regions that are encouraging the development of secondary suites, in November 2023, the City of Moncton proposed a $10,000 grant for adding a basement apartment, garden suite, or second housing unit on a residential lot, which could further encourage residents to purchase homes with additional suites. Similarly, Halifax has seen greater flexibility from the municipal government to develop secondary suites. In Charlottetown, P.E.I, there has also been an uptick in buyers in the region entering non-traditional forms of home-ownership, with income/secondary suites, followed by co-ownership/co-equity and rent-to-own being some of the most common forms in the region. Affordability is another factor driving trends in alternative home ownership methods in Halifax. According to the RE/MAX broker in Halifax, families and friends purchasing homes together and living together has been a trend to mitigate costs for a while and it's expected to continue – and even increase in 2024 due to current inflation and interest rate climates. Brokers in Moncton, NB, and Halifax NS are anticipating seeing approximately five to 15 per cent of buyers enter non-traditional home ownership situations in 2024. While the RE/MAX broker in Charlottetown, P.E.I., is anticipating five to 10 per cent. Due to the relative affordability of St. John's, NF, compared to other Canadian regions, non-traditional home ownership is currently not a trend. Advice to Buyers: Research, research, research: Research Realtors, lenders, lawyers and mortgage brokers with experience in non-traditional home-ownership agreements. Get informed on the benefits and drawbacks of non-traditional home-ownership models before you start your buying journey. Understand the tax implications: Non-traditional home-ownership models often include different tax impacts and benefits. Consult a tax professional and weigh the taxes you may or may not be subjected to prior to entering any non-traditional models of home ownership. Learn about the different forms of home ownership and choose the one that's right for you and your situation: For anyone looking at rent-to-own, structure the agreement and the monthly payments such that the lender will accept it to fund a mortgage utilizing that as your down payment in the future. This is the most common way that rental buyers lose their money, sometimes negligently by the seller or landlord, and sometimes intentionally setting them up to fail to keep their cash. It's not a one-size-fits-all solution: While demand for secondary suites has seen an increase in many Canadian regions, and does offer potential income benefits, RE/MAX brokers caution buyers that these suites do come with barriers to entry, specifically timing. It may take owners a while to break-even on the income potential of secondary suites. About the report: This report includes data and insights provided by RE/MAX brokerages. RE/MAX brokers and agents are surveyed on market activity, local developments and trends. About Leger Leger is the largest Canadian-owned full-service market research firm. An online survey of 1,522 Canadians was completed between January 19 and January 22, 2024, using Leger's online panel. Leger's online panel has approximately 400,000 members nationally and has a retention rate of 90 per cent. A probability sample of the same size (1,522) would yield a margin of error of +/- 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20. 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This episode was originally released in July 2022 I only need to walk a block or two in any direction from my home to see a poster pleading for information related to the disappearance of 16 year old Devon Marsman. Devon was last seen in late February of 2022, and since then there has been little in the way of reliable details, tips, or sightings. The most significant thing those searching for him have learned is that Devon seemed to have maintained two separate sets of personal relationships. One group his parents knew about and another group they didn't. As you may have guessed it's the later group are the people Devon spend his last known days with... and their ever evolving stories have done nothing but obscure the trail left behind. In this episode of Nighttime we meet Theresa Gray, Devon's mom, and discuss the unexplained disappearance of her 16 year old son Devon Marsman. Episode Links: Join the Devon Sinclair Marsman * Missing * Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/499365555264596 Anyone with information on Devon's whereabouts is asked to call police at 902-490-5020 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) Links: make a case suggestion: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk about all things deployment with our guest Sandra Pinard. Topics include: what are the things families can do to prepare for a deployment, some suggestions for items to include in a morale mail package and tips for re-integration.We also have an interesting discussion about the differences between Army and Navy deployments. About our guest:Sandra Pinard has been associated with the Military for her entire life so the answer to the question “So where are you from?” is more complicated. Sandra was Born in Halifax NS, and has lived in Shearwater NS, Lawrencetown NS, Jacksonville Florida USA, and Victoria BC -- all before graduating from High School. During university at UVIC she met her husband who is a member of the Canadian Navy and who has kept their home solidly on the west coast. Sandra has had a number of roles under the heading of military family. Her father, brother and spouse are all currently serving or retired CAF members. And she herself served 23 years in the Air Force Reserves. Sandra has worked with Military family services for about 2 years and is currently the Virtual MFRC Program Manager. Before that that, she spent 17 years at the Esquimalt MFRC as the Deployment Coordinator. Living the military lifestyle and supporting others in our military community Sandra truly understands how important networking, making and maintaining community connections and volunteering can be. She is always happy to “talk shop”, lend an empathetic ear, and offer tips and support to anyone navigating the obstacles of military family life.Contact us: We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com
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Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Charmaine from Tauck for this week's cruise chat. . We discussed some brand-new itineraries for 2023. I like how Tauck adds that extra special exclusive excursion you won't find with anyone else. . I have listed a few here, but reach out for more information. . Shores of Eastern Canada and New England 13-night itinerary 10-Night Cruise aboard Silversea Silver Shadow 1 Night NYC, 1 Night Quebec City 6 Sailings - Sept & Oct. 2023. New York City, Newport, RI, Boston MA, Bar Habor, ME, Halifax NS, Charlottetown PEI, Saquernay Quebec, Quebec City. Portrait of Arabia: The Amirates, Qatar and Oman Cultural exploration of the Arabian Peninsula. 12 Days, 11 Nights 8-Night Cruise aboard Le Bougainville With 1 Night in Muscat, Oman & 2 Nights in Dubai UAE . Cruising the Great Lakes, Chicago to Toronto 12 Days, 11 Nights - 7 Night Cruise aboard Le Dumont d'Unille Tauck Exclusive private reception with dinner at Casa Loma. Alaska Inside Passage 10 days 9 nights. 7-night Cruise aboard Silver Muse Tauck Exclusive "Dungeness Crab* excursion. Experience wildlife: sea otters, sea lions, and porpoises. brown bears, bald eagles and many more! . Antarctica. 13 Days, 12 Nights 10-Night Cruise aboard Le Boreal Tauck Exclusive polar village shore excursion. With a Tauck-exclusive glacier show. Cruising The Galapagos Islands 9 Days, 8 Nights July 1 and July 15 Begins/Ends Guayaquil . Tauck Bridges Program is PERFECT for families! Galapagos: Wildlife Wonderland 8 Days, 7 Nights July 3, 13, 27, 31 2023 Begins Quito/Ends Guayaquil. Egypt - Jewels of the Nile Classic land journey - 10 days roundtrip Cairo. With four nights luxury cruise on the Nile River. . Yuletide Spirit: Brussels to Amsterdam 8 Days. 7 Nights with 7-Night Cruise aboard ms Grace 4 Dec. Sailings in 2023. Begins in in Brussels, Ends in Amsterdam . 12 Days, 8-night Cruise Aboard the ms Savor or Joy Tauck Exclusive - Private tour of Prague's Baroque libraries. Strahov Monastery Tack exclusive - Private gala dinner at Palais Pallavicini in Vienna . French Escapade: Paris to Riviera 14 Days, 9-Night Cruise Aboard the ms Emerald Tauck Exclusive Private Gala Evening at the Chateau of Medieval Duchy D'Uzes. Tauck Exclusive La Camargue Excursion. . A Week in Scotland 8 Days, 7 Nights Classic and Small Group Tauck Exclusive - a private tour of Glenturret Distillery, the Highland's oldest single malt distillery. Tauck Exclusive - Yellow roads Scottish Highlands drive. . These are itineraries you are not going to find with any other supplier. These are exclusive to Tauck! . . If you are interested in learning more about Tauck or any other cruise lines I have met with, please contact me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com. . You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . . If you want to see the images on this week's cruise chat, visit our YouTube channel HERE . . . . Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . . #Tauck #Tauckcruises #TauckDifference #TauckTravelAgent #travelagent #TauckSpecialist #Cruise #Landtour #cruisespecialist #CruiseGuru #TravelAgent #CanadianTravelAgent
Milena Khazanavicius chats about a new accessible taxi service coming to Halifax! She also describes a new accessible play called “Crypthand.” And she gives details about the Quiet Parade, an inclusive celebration at this year's Nocturne Arts Festival. From the September 21, 2022 episode.
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Community reporter Milena Khazanavicius shares an update on new accessible pedestrian signals coming to Halifax. She also describes her experience at the Blindfold Garden Tour and the Common Roots Urban Farm. And she gives details about a rock climbing opportunity in Halifax. From the July 20, 2022 episode.
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Milena Khazanavicius shares details about dragon boating in Darthmouth, Nova Scotia. She also tells us about a new described music video for Nova Scotian musician Christina Martin. From the April 6, 2022 episode.
Milena Khazanavicius gives details on the “Age of the Mastodon,” a new exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax. She also tells us about the benefits of Easter Seals' Access 2 Program. And she gives some tips for Haligonians to access assistance for the 2021 tax season. From the March 9, 2022 episode.
Milena Khazanavicius in Halifax discusses the various accessible services offered by the non-profit organization Hadley. She also tells us about the Family Fun Halifax Calendar. From the February 9, 2022 episode.
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Lil MacPherson, founder and co-owner of the Wooden Monkey restaurant in Halifax, NS, tells us about an incident where people were rude to her staff over masks and vaccines. Jean-Marc Picard, the executive director of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association, objects to new COVID tests at the PEI border. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune.
Morley enthusiastically embraces her role as house sitter for the new neighbours.
Ann Helga Denny is a Haligonian of Icelandic Canadian descent. She is a singer/songwriter and classically trained vocalist known locally for her interpretations of French 20th century songs. She also loves to sing songs in Icelandic, either traditional folk tunes, or melodies of her own devising. At Halifax’s new Mosaic and Evergreen festivals last fall, Ann Helga offered a hybrid of original music in Icelandic, French, and English, improvised to beats made by local hip hop producers. The development of Ann’s extremely powerful and expressive vocal style comes from hybrid training in a variety of Western music genres. Her operatic studies since the age of 12 and includes private coaching from numerous teachers across Canada. Ann’s original musical output is a hybrid of adult contemporary jazz, soul, funk, pop, and indie. Growing up in London Ontario, in the orbit of influential Canadian artist and musician Greg Curnoe, Ann then became part of the Toronto indie rock world of the 2000s, collaborating with then-emerging musicians such as Owen Pallett and playing in shoegazer band The Airfields. Ann spent a season singing for the Icelandic National Opera. Moving to Halifax in 2007, she started her own band Mother of Girl in 2010. It quickly gained attention at the premiere performance (Open Waters) and was booked at the Guelph Jazz Festival and Montreal’s Casa del Popolo. Ann is currently an improvisational psalmist at St Paul’s Anglican church, singing in the beautiful acoustics of that church. Ann is also the co-creator and co-founder of Youth Art Connection a Halifax NS-based charity that supports priority youth through the power of the arts. She spearheaded the now ongoing EMERGE festival to support youth of diverse backgrounds to have a performance platform and pursue their artistic dreams. During the pandemic, Ann Helga recently became an Audible author, with a book about financial independence (several more titles upcoming) in order to help artists live their best and most creative lives. https://www.instagram.com/_annhelga_/ (Find out more @_annhelga_) http://annhelga.com/ (annhelga.com) Fb: _annhelga_ Insta: _annhelga_ Youtube: /anndjazz Tik Tok: annhelga Patreon: annhelga http://annhelga.bandcamp.com/ (annhelga.bandcamp.com) Support this podcast
Episode 168 - On the evening of July 28, 2010, Nadine Anne Taylor, a 29-year-old woman in Halifax, Nova Scotia, left the Convoy Avenue apartment in Fairview she shared with her boyfriend, Gene. Nadine, who did not have a telephone, told Gene she needed to make a call, left her home and walked a nearby payphone to make a call. She was never seen alive again. Sources and Further Reading: [CANADA - Canada - Nadine Taylor, 29, Halifax NS, 28 July 2010] [Police locate human remains | Halifax] R. v. Laffin, 2013 NSSC 135 (CanLII), < [http://canlii.ca/t/fx9dc] > R. v. Laffin, 2013 NSSC 136 (CanLII), < [http://canlii.ca/t/fxb17] > [Global News SEARCH: Steven Elliot Laffin] [Steven Laffin | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers] [Obituary of Nadine Anne Taylor | J Albert Funeral Home] [Fears grow for missing Halifax woman | CBC News] [Fact Sheet - Prostitution Criminal Law Reform: Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act] [Stepping Stone Nova Scotia | Sex Worker Support] [51 Weyburn Road - Dartmouth, NS - Google Maps] [Luminol - Wikipedia] [R.I.P Nadine Taylor - Facebook Group] Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared Hudson is the Co-Founder of myPAQ, a sustainable technology start-up located in Halifax NS, Canada of which Sam serves as a Board Member. He is a 2020 Dalhousie University, Rowe School of Business graduate. Jared has proclaimed is non-love of Accounting, despite deciding to major in it. He joined Sam to discuss that even though he knew Accounting would not be his path, he knew how he could leverage it to achieve his goals. Jared's Info: Email: jhudson@mypaq.ca LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jared-hudson/ Website: https://www.mypaq.ca/ Sam's Info: Email: thesamtaylorpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-taylor-64b93558/
Tonight's show on Radio Free Brooklyn features a live set by The Bullseyes. Hailing from the small Polish town of Leszno, The Bullseyes are a living testament to the global language of rock music. The duo, made up of Darek on guitar and Matt on drums, is rapidly gaining fans around the world with a style that draws equally from vintage indie and futuristic production. The result is an urgent sound that speaks directly to the experience of the modern world. After we feature their live set I'm going to ask you a very simple question - "Would you go see The Bullseyes play live if they cam to your town?" As far as I'm concerned there's only one acceptable response - "Phuque ya!" The playlist for this show didn't start out as an anti-Adam Levine playlist, all playlists are created with an eye to further highlight the music of our featured artist, but it kinda turned into one when I saw an article about how the Maroon 5 frontman infamously said “I feel like there aren't any bands any more … I feel like they're a dying breed.” (Read the Guardian article "Why bands are disappearing: "Young people aren't excited by them") Well, I'm here to tell Adam, and many others, that I'm VERY excited about a lot of music being created by female-fronted bands, by bands that include female and non-binary members, and by bands that reflect the different voices in our community. (Not to take anything away from "groups of lads with guitars" because if I've featured a band's song on a show that means I'm excited by it.) The problem, as I see it, is that the program directors and music directors at radio stations and labels have been taken over by bean counters and people who lack imagination. Thankfully at Radio Free Brooklyn we don't have to worry about that and so I've put together a playlist of music by artists, primarily duos, who genuinely excite me and who I would love to see play live, if I haven't done so already. So put your dancing shoes on and get ready to hear some fun music by SIRSY, ARXX, A Shadow of Jaguar, venray, Cadaver Dogs, Broozer, The Velveteers, Even Twice, Bad Hoo, and a stunning set by The Bullseyes. Playlist Sirsy - Death of Me ARXX - Deep A Shadow of Jaguar - Where'd It Go A Shadow of Jaguar - K.A.M. venray - Elephant Cadäver Dögs - Feel the Heat Anmls - Instrumental The Bullseyes - Yet There's You (RFB Live!) The Bullseyes - My Head Is Full of You (RFB Live!) The Bullseyes - World Doesn't Care (RFB Live!) The Bullseyes - Nothing Disturbs Me (RFB Live!) Viagra Boys - Amphetanarchy Broozer - Taste for Blood The Velveteers - Anastasia Sings Even Twice - Dopey Wise Fraudband - Let You Away Bad Hoo - The Splat Came Back The Rodent Hour is an homage to the friends that I made during my misspent youth, those lifelong friends who joined me on those weekend nights so many years ago and whose eclectic tastes still influence the selection of artists and music that is featured on the show. When not dealing with the restrictions of Covid-19 The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. I've conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Petersburg (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City.
Milena Khazanavicius describes the return of Dine Around, an annual celebration of Halifax's culinary scene. She also chats about how the Tetra Society of North America’s collaboration with the adult store Venus Envy on a new project focusing on sex and disability. From the February 10, 2021 episode.
Major fuckery is afoot! Of this there is no doubt. What's also not in doubt is the awesome music that independent artists from Brooklyn and beyond continue to create during these extremely troubling times. Psychiatric Metaphors - Revolution (Spaceman 3) The Muggs - Gator Anmls - Instrumental The Black Black - Death's Witnesses The Voltz - Saturday Giftshop - 800 Million Stiff Richards - Kids Out On The Grass Midnite Snaxxx - Contact Contamination Teen Mortgage - Such Is Life Psychiatric Metaphors - City Lights Shepherd's Biathorrr - Threes and Nines Wails - Who Took My Shit Midnite Snaxxx - Fight Back Zip-Tie Handcuffs - Tires Psychiatric Metaphors - Body Snatchers Son Cesano - Martini Effect- Paranoid Visions - Trump Insert Finn & His Rustkickers - Impeach the President The Rodent Hour is an homage to the friends that I made during my misspent youth, those lifelong friends who joined me on those weekend nights so many years ago and whose eclectic tastes still influence the selection of artists and music that is featured on the show.When not dealing with the restrictions of Covid-19 The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. I've conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Petersburg (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City.
Milena Khazanavicius shares more details on how the law for organ donation is set to change in Nova Scotia this month, making it possible for more donations. Milena also tells us about her involvement in the Municipality Active Transportation Advisory Committee. From the January 13, 2021 episode.
Milena Khazanavicius describes this year’s Holiday of Lights in Downtown Halifax. Milena also tells us about Halifax Public Gardens' events. From the December 16, 2020 episode.
For our last proper episode of 2020, it was only fitting that we FINALLY do the Halifax Explosion Heritage Minute. Perhaps the most iconic Minute, this one covers the explosive events of December 6, 1917 in Halifax NS and the bravery shown by Vince Coleman, a railway operator. Say with us now: "ACKNOWLEDGE!" https://www.historicacanada.ca/content/heritage-minutes/halifax-explosion
Introducing National Champion Bodybuilder and corporate executive Pradeep Bala: "I've been fortunate to grow up across the world. From India, to Kuwait, from Houston TX to Halifax NS, from Montreal to London UK, and now to Edmonton, life has been a rollercoaster. I've been able to develop more empathy and find different perspectives by experiencing different cultures and meeting individuals from all walks of life. Growing up, I was involved in organised sports like football (soccer) and basketball. I didn't play competitive organized sports while studying and working in London England. Does touch American football while hungover count while in university?! I've been recreationally weight lifting since I was 16. I began to lift with the intention to compete as a drug free bodybuilder since I was 22. I competed in my first show in London while studying for my Masters degree at 23. Till today, I've competed in 8 different drug tested shows, 3 of which have been national level competitions. At 2 national level competitions in England, I've placed 4th twice as a middleweight. In 2019, I placed 2nd in Canada as a welterweight. I'm 31 and a corporate professional who has very high standards and expectations for work output and performance. I enjoy understanding how to reverse engineering marketing and business objectives with the team to then deliver and find technical creative advertising solutions. From working at Harrods in London England to ATB Financial in Edmonton Alberta, I've always kept up with my bodybuilding aspirations outside of my career. It's been a balancing act. At this point, I feel the need to give back more - A LOT MORE. I feel it's important for me to show and help ambitious corporate professionals build a physique that can be on any fitness magazine while they also run a fortune 500 company. Social media glamorizes the end result. I want to showcase the process required with zero BS by being authentic and genuine."
Dr. Ajantha Jayabarathan practices family medicine in Halifax NS. By adapting a shared care framework from mental health, Ajantha describes how she provides family-oriented dementia care in collaboration with other service providers. We get a glimpse of the comprehensive approach Ajantha strives for, though it is not always easy as service access or availability is often uneven. We also hear about the relationship that can build over time between a family physician and her patients, including their families.
On this special three part series of the Radio ECMA Podcast we discuss the importance of Orange Shirt Day, indigenous culture and music within Atlantic Canada. September 30th has been declared Orange Shirt Day annually, in recognition of the harm the residential school system did to children's sense of self-esteem and well being, and as an affirmation of our commitment to ensure that everyone around us matters. Host Chris Batstone is joined by Trevor Sanipass, Indigenous Liaison as they interview artists. Also in this special series Cheryl Copage-Gehue, Indigenous Community Engagement Advisor for HRM and Manager of Protocol & Culture for the North American Indigenous Games talks with Trevor and Chris about her knowledge of this important day and Indigenous culture.For more information on Orange Shirt Day visit:https://www.orangeshirtday.orghttps://www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca/blogs/post/orange-shirt-day-honouring-indigenous-residential-school-survivors/https://www.aptn.caThank you to our episode sponsor the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) for their continued support of Indigenous artists and the East Coast Music Association. About Alan Syliboy & Hubert FrancisAlan Syliboy was born and raised in Truro and lives at Millbrook First Nation. He looks to the indigenous Mi'kmaq petroglyph (stone etchings) tradition for inspiration, and developed his own artistic vocabulary out of those forms. Alan's band, The Thundermakers, are Guitarist/Vocals Hubert Francis star of Brookes Diamond production, “Drum” from Elsipogtog First Nation, Lead guitarist Evan Syliboy formerly with Alan's band Lonecloud, composer, vocals & percussionist - Julianne Syliboy, vocals & percussionist - Joanne Hatfield, and bassist, composer, sound designer, video/sound editor, Lukas Pearse of Halifax NS, plus group leader, percussionist/spoken word artist Alan Syliboy. The show consists of songs, spoken word and stories accompanied by multi-media art film and live performance. Although this is the core group, Alan frequently calls upon other musicians and dancers to enhance his live performances.Website- http://www.alansyliboy.caFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/Alan-Syliboy/Twitter- https://twitter.com/AlanSyliboyYoutube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp7Vp5C32DI2GTRtmtHoEHAYoutube links to live performances.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8FPeuoZ5CM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAwVuofbKF8
Visiting with artists/musicians is the best as it gives me an opportunity to get to know their work better and to share more of their music with listeners than simply sharing one song during a show. Unfortunately we're not able to do that right now so I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight the music of some my guests who I think released some really good albums, albums that you can put on and leave on. Playlist Girls On Grass "Down at the Bottom" Tuff Sunshine "Two Kids in the City" Kenny Truhn "Nobody Answered" Monograms "American Dreamz" Women Of The Night "Money" Mean Motor Scooter "The Void" The Slashes "City By" Beware of Blast "An Uncertain Journey" Stress Dolls "Mall Walker" The Rebel Set "Figured Out" The Dirty Truckers "Help You Ann" Spanking Charlene "Burn It Down" Nuclear Family Fantasy "Anger Hangs on Her" The Sun's Evil Twin "The Final" Psychic Lemon "Satori Disko" Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. Matt Attack has conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City.
The Rodent Hour is an homage to the friends that Matt Attack made during his misspent youth, those lifelong friends who joined him on those weekend nights so many years ago and whose eclectic tastes still influence the selection of artists and music that is featured on the show. This is how the story began. Broozer "Taste for Blood" Deaf Poets "Indigo" The Modern Minds "Theresa's World" Giftshop "Things I Feel" Karen & the Sorrows "Take Me for a Ride" Justine's Black Threads "He Never Reminds Me of You" The Shrieks "Ode to Joe" Sly Hand "Big Pharma" Oxymorrons "Justice" The Wants "Container" ARXX "Iron Lung" Ladyshark "Machine Wash" Dude "Red Coat" The Gentlemen Bastards "Bastards' Boogie" Anmls "Mierda" The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. Matt Attack has conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
In today's conversation, we talk with Halifax NS based emergency physician Dr. Jen McVey about the confluence between Covid-19, returning to work after battling with a complicated recovery from 4 concussions. and lessons we can take from brain injury recovery and those living with brain injuries to help us through these uncertain times. About Today's Guest Dr. Jen McVey is an emergency physician based in Halifax NS, is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, who also works alongside the Halifax Mooseheads hockey team in sports medicine amongst other amazing things. Jen's story lends an unique perspective to these challenging times – returning to work after sustaining her 4th concussion since 2013 has coloured her experience with patients in the emergency room and changed her life in ways that had the side benefit of preparing her for work and life during our Coivd-19 crisis. Follow us on Social Website Facebook Twitter Instagram
Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. Matt Attack has conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. • Hot Garbage - Easy Believer • The Space Merchants - Not Tonight • Freedom Hawk - Executioner • Castle Black - Dead in a Dream • 7th Grade Girl Fight - Demands • Crowd the Airwaves - Rose Tinted Pillars • Red Arkade - Who Are You • Vulpynes - Sister • The Molice - The Ray • Stuyedeyed - Mr. Policeman • Green/Blue - Police Street • CobraThief - A Lot of Drugs • Orango - Carry On Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
Part 3: Dr. Trudy Taylor is a respected Rheumatologist practicing in Halifax NS. Today we conclude our discussion with Dr. Taylor and our conversation on the management and diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis and what to do when it co-exists with central sensitization or chronic pain.
New album from DIVA LOTTO is called "Snakes Can Swim". DIVA LOTTO - "Trauma" Las Nubes - "Tararear" Heckel & Jeckel - "Fais Pas Ci, Fais Pas Ca" Djävulen Möblerar Om - "Fem dagar kvar" DIVA LOTTO - "Vixen" Tuff Sunshine - "Sunday Means Snakes" DIVA LOTTO - "Mileage" DIVA LOTTO - "Chosen" Magnet Men - "Little Digits" Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour features interviews with independent musicians along with a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. Matt Attack has conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Pamplona (ES), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
Binging you the music of Brooklyn and beyond to the world, our February 10th show featured new music and recent releases by over a dozen independent artists. Think what you will about the current state of the music industry and the world of terrestrial radio but there's a tremendous amount of incredible music being created these days and we're forever thankful that there is. Not sure where we'd be without it. Playlist Francie Moon | First Wave Bad Shadows | My Rifle, My Pony, And Me Telefones | Castle Factory Tall Days | Monster Stress Dolls | Nashville The Normal Living | '57 Chevy Eden James | Black Book Slift | Ummon Francie Moon | Present Tense Sons Of Zöku | Paralysed Mayflower Madame | Vultures X | Hungry Wolf (Instrumental) The Peawees | Action Bad Hoo | Confuse Bouche Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour is a weekly online radio show that features interviews with independent musicians and a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 240 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
Spanking Charlene's sing about life and romance in New York City. Their sound combines the soaring vocals of Charlene McPherson with the band's hard driving guitar grooves. Artist name | Song name Spanking Charlene | I Don't Want To Go There Judex | Midnight Bruiser The Gotham Rockets | Rip This Night Spanking Charlene | Find Me Out HEAP | I Bet You Could Justine and the Unclean | Sweet Denial Spanking Charlene | Liar Liar Spanking Charlene | Can't Let You Go BAMBARA | Heat Lightning Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour is a weekly online radio show that features interviews with independent musicians and a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 235 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
We're going international! We visit our neighbors to the north, Canada, to find out how they feel about their karaoke bars. Then, Christine shares reviews of escape rooms written by people who had no business being in an escape room. Secure your patio furniture and hold on to your headphones, because we're exploring awful reviews and the people who write them. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/beachtoosandy for a monthly livestream Q&A! Go subscribe to our YouTube channel and watch our first ever live show in New York this Friday! www.youtube.com/c/beachtoosandywatertoowet Buy our merch! https://store.dftba.com/collections/beach-too-sandy-water-too-wet Logo by Courtney Aventura. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Acoustic indie punk, maybe. Annie Nirschel sings loudly, writes weirdly and is notoriously not great at descriptions. Playlist Artist name | Song name Jamie Garamella | The Rodent Hour Theme Song Annie Nirschel | Bad Time Stephen Artemis Jr. | I Miss You Karen & the Sorrows | Jonah and the Whale Annie Nirschel | Samson (Live) Bayonets | We Light Fires Union Street Band | Get Down There (Live) Union Street Band | Filachandra (Live) Belle-Skinner | Fall Into The Earth Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour is a weekly online radio show that features interviews with independent musicians and a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 235 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City. Listen LIVE every Monday at 8:00 pm
Kenny Truhn is a Singer/Songwriter/Producer originally from Long Island, NY. Now residing in Brooklyn, Kenny has created his Third Project as a solo artist/Producer called "Skeletons." Listen to the complete albums on Bandcamp, Spotify, iTunes or Google Play. Artist name | Song name Kenny Truhn | Out of the Blue Kenny Truhn | Bump in the Night Annie Nirschel | Smoke Show Bluhauz | Purify My Soul Kenny Truhn | Nothing to Show Kenny Truhn | Mandarin Spanking Charlene | I Don't Want To Go There Monad | September Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour is a weekly online radio show that features interviews with independent musicians and a curated playlist of music from Brooklyn and beyond the borough. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, New York City.
A Shadow Of Jaguar is a rock and roll duo, and that's all you really need to know. Stop talking. Listen. The band's most recent release is called "Different Brain". Playlist A Shadow of Jaguar | Different Brain, Pt. II A Shadow of Jaguar | Don't Want to Die Here The Rundays | Neverland The Rizzos | Bless This Mess The Velveteers | Just Like the Weather The Loud Soft Loud | My Favorite Animal A Shadow of Jaguar | Love You, Hate You A Shadow of Jaguar | K.A.M. The Muggs | Patent Pending Big Beast No Head | My Cage Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 235 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
First things first, you NEED to see MONTE live because their on-stage energy is fantastic. So when the band says that they wanted to translate the experience of their energetic live show as much as possible on this record, so much so that they tracked all of the rhythm sections live, you need to believe them. Just who is MONTE? MONTE is a power rock trio from New York City. MONTE blends hard rock, punk and classic metal with catchy hooks to deliver an original yet classic sound. Fronted by guitarist and vocalist Caitlin Montclare, Meghan Rose on bass, and Ismael Baiz on drums. Keep up to date on everything MONTE at their website. https://www.monteofficial.com/ Artist name | Song name The Red Fuze | Bad Santa MONTE | Mr. Grinch MONTE | My Favorite Things The Detroit Cobras | Stay Down MONTE | Grrrl Fight Incircles | Heavy Hitter Astradica | Adrenaline MONTE | Merry Xmas (It's Over) The Atom Age | Never Looking Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 235 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
It took over 235 guests on The Rodent Hour but we finally did it! We had a guest who creates music that is similar in nature to chamber music or orchestral music because of the introduction of themes and movements during their songs. And it just so happens that it was done by Brooklyn's very own "Clouds Taste Satanic", an instru-metal, post-demonic, doom band. Artist name | Song name Clouds Taste Satanic | The Brocken Clouds Taste Satanic | Second Sight Clouds Taste Satanic | We Die We Live Year of the Cobra | Ash and Dust Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
As a rule I do not write reviews nor do I create year-end lists for the music that I listen to. (As a former guest once said, "Being featured on the show is in itself a positive review so why bother writing one?") Having said that the latest release by Tuff Sunshine on Declared Goods is a pretty outstanding album. Don't believe me? Here's what real critics say about "Dig Deeper, Peanut": ‘Dig Deeper, Peanut' is a surprisingly warming record. A gentle hug of a record that wears its influences on its sleeve, but sounds truly original. A punk-rock record album with heart and soul. Lots and lots of soul. - Music Existence "A soulful, soul-filled album like none other released in 2019." - Music News Artist name | Song name Jamie Garamella | The Rodent Hour Theme Song Tuff Sunshine | We Seal Every Deal With A Kiss Freez | Come Back Home The Fruitful Earth | Rambling Soul Tuff Sunshine | Move a Mountain Tuff Sunshine | Dig Deeper, Peanut Soul Butchers | See Me Again Tuff Sunshine | Sunday Means Snakes Toward Space | Shiver Hosted by Matt Attack, The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
The Lord Calverts are an explosive garage rock/power pop quintet from the New York City who deliver true American roots rock: fast, nasty, catchy and rude. The band have been playing relentlessly at clubs and dives in Manhattan and Brooklyn, generating a lot of buzz for their incendiary energy, unpredictability and undeniable joy. The Lord Calverts are: Kevin Lydon - singer Askold Buk - guitarist Jed Becker - guitarist and keyboardist William X. Harvey - bassist Rich Capitelli - drummer Playlist The Lord Calverts - Go, Golly, Go! Soraia - Evergreen The Lord Calverts - Now! The Lord Calverts - It Sure Feels Good! Spanking Charlene - Find Me Out The Insomniacs - Today's The Way The Lord Calverts - Ain't Never The Naturals - The Kids Don't Understand The Atom Age - We Disappear in the Night Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 235 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
Slut Magic are an alternative/indie/riot grrrl band from Brooklyn and they recently completed their "Going Down on America" tour, an 11-day tour that they completed in a limo. Nice! Here's what Scary Black said about the band - "they were all sweethearts, super friendly fucking people, and they're more than welcome to come back to Louisville anytime." and "their set was tight as hell". The band is also welcome in Birmingham anytime they like. According to Boss Rush "Slut Magic sounded great and put on a great show! The crowd really dug them! We'd have them back anytime. It was a great show all around." What more do you want to convince you that you need Slut Magic in your life. Artist name | Song name Slut Magic | Satan Called Boss Rush | Hangin' Around Scary Black | Starlightdancer Slut Magic | Rainbow Eyes (feat. Gud Babu) Mystic Light Casino | Motivational Mean Siders | Friends for Lunch Slut Magic | Megawatt Noble Vices | Super Pretendo Slut Magic | Dark Purple (feat. Polaroid Purple) Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn. Please like or follow The Rodent Hour on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram
The playlist for this show was inspired by a road trip that my wife and I took to the Alberta Rockies this summer with our cocker spaniels, Wanda & Jackson. Our pups did an amazing job being ambassadors for the breed, and for rescue dogs in general, while I did my best to be an ambassador for the independent artists that I've featured on The Rodent Hour. So many of the small towns that we stopped in featured three things - an independent brewery, a cool independent coffee shop and amazing theatre marquees. Of course I couldn't help but think of all of the great bands that we've featured on our show and how I'd love to see their name in lights in these smaller centers because I know that if more people were able to hear their music that they would become as big of a fan as I am. Artist name | Song name The Macks | King Hell Freaks The Shelter People | My Darling Girl Morphine Social Club |The Hunt Castle Black | City By The Sea Vulpynes | I Can't Sit Still The Slashes | Moon Ballet Cat Casual & the Final Word | Asphalt The Normal Living | How It All Went Down Disturbed Furniture | In the Front Psychic Lemon | White Light End of Hope | End of Hope Solace | Desert Coffin Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 230 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn. Please make sure to follow The Rodent Hour on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram
Brooklyn experimental punks Cinema Cinema present their fifth full-length, CCXMD. Delving into ambient and atmospheric free-jazz territories, the duo have invited reed aficionado Matt Dariau to join the group for a collaborative, entirely improvised affair. Here's what the experts at Aural Aggression have to say about CCXMD: “CINEMA CINEMA are following their creative urges and aren't dictated by any perception of fan demands or dictates: they do what they do because they're driven to do it, and certainly not because of any label or trend. And this is why CINEMA CINEMA are such an essential band, and why they'll endure. They don't give a fuck about what you're into. They do their own thing. And that is art.” Our show playlist mixes tracks by Teen Mortgage on King Pizza Records, Skull Practitioners on In The Red Recordings, and Triggercut from Germany with three brand new tracks from CCXMD, the band's latest release. Artist name | Song name Cinema Cinema | Cyclops Teen Mortgage | S.W.A.S. Cinema Cinema | Revealed Trigger Cut | The Miners Are Back Skull Practitioners | The Beacon Cinema Cinema | Ode to a Gowanus Flower Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU), Washington, DC and, of course, Brooklyn.
On our recent visit with Eternal Black we give an overview of an excellent line-up that the band put together for Halloween 2019 at Lucky 13 Saloon in Brooklyn. Give it a listen and discover a new, favorite band to jam out to. Playlist Eternal Black - All These Things Destroy You... Eternal Black - Lost in the Fade Dead Satellites - Name_ Goat Wizard - Camp Crystal Lake Beware of Blast - Bone Shaker Boogie Reign of Zaius - Delta City Blues Caustic Casanova - Taos Lightning Eternal Black - The Ghost Clouds Taste Satanic - Black Mass If you'd like to know the back story of how I came to be a fan of doom metal I encourage you to listen to my first visit with Ken & Hal from Eternal Black. (This show was 29th in the global interview chart and 31st in the global metal chart.) http://bit.ly/EternalBlackFirstVisit Hosted by Matt Attack. The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
Shadow Monster is an angsty and loud duo from Bushwick, Brooklyn. Gillian Visco's gritty, dissonant and desperate guitar riffs meet with John Swanson's epic and explosive drumming style to form a raw and moody version of grunge rock. Lyrically, Shadow Monster explores themes of loss, depression and isolation. For fans of Elliott Smith, Waxahatchee, Nirvana, Helium. http://www.theshadowmonster.com/ Artist name | Song name Jamie Garamella | The Rodent Hour Theme Song Shadow Monster | Temporary Love Good in the Dark | If You Feel It Darkwing | Right Into Joy Shadow Monster | Punching Bag Zip-Tie Handcuffs | Meteor QWAM | Buy a Toy Shadow Monster | Gimme Some Shadow Monster | Out Of My Mind The Pink Tiles | Simply The Rodent Hour plays independent rock ‘n' roll from Brooklyn & beyond. The show features interviews with independent musicians and combines those interviews with a curated playlist of music. The Rodent Hour has conducted interviews with over 225 unique artists from places such as Detroit (MI), Durham (NC), Nashville (TN), Scranton (PA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Denver (CO), Evansville (IN), Portland (OR), London (UK), Toronto (ON), Halifax (NS), Stockholm (SE), Dublin, (IE), Glasgow (SCT), Perth (AU) and, of course, Brooklyn.
Together since 2005, the multi-talented, engaging singer/songwriters, Robert + Cailin, share lead vocals and spin stories, taking their songs to deeper places that captivate audiences and keeps fans coming back again and again. Touring extensively since 2015, Campbell +Green are currently booking shows across Canada throughout 2019 featuring their latest full length album, On Being Human. Their next European tour is booking for spring/summer 2020. Available as a duo, trio or combo. They currently live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carlas-coffee-house/support
Our latest radio episode features Amy Mangan from the Roots North Music Festival chatting about their amazing 2019 Main Stage line-up. The Roots North Music Festival takes place across Downtown Orillia ON on Friday April 26 and Saturday April 27. This year, a fabulous main stage line-up sees renowned Canadian songsmith Ron Sexsmith take the stage ont he Friday evening with Prince Edward Island raised, Halifax NS based Rose Cousins and the ever intriguing Ariana Gillis, while inspirational world music performer Alysha Brilla who blends folk, jazz and world rhythms together and Orillia based Americana duo VK join The Weather Station on the Saturday evening. There will also be a full day of free performances throughout the day on Saturday at a variety of downtown venues. Visit the Roots North Music Festival online at https://rootsnorthmusic.ca. We also take a look at more of the latest new releases and this time around we check out new music from Iain Thomson and Marc Duff, Doug McArthur, Le Vent du Nord, AKA Trio, Ashley Condon, Cathy Hutch and Noah Derksen. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-435-feat-roots-north-music-festival-more-new-releases/
Renowned Canadian songsmith Ron Sexsmith and alt. folk rising star The Weather Station are headlining this year's Roots North Music Festival which takes place across Downtown Orillia on Friday April 26 and Saturday April 27. A particular strong main stage line-up features another couple of fabulous songwriters, Prince Edward Island raised, Halifax NS based Rose Cousins and the ever intriguing Ariana Gillis who join Sexsmith on the Friday evening while inspirational world music performer Alysha Brilla who blends folk, jazz and world rhythms together and VK, an Orillia based Americana duo featuring Steve and Marni Van Kessel join The Weather Station on the Saturday evening. There will also be a full day of free performances throughout the day on Saturday at a variety of downtown venues. To learn more about this year’s festival we caught up with Amy Mangan, one of the festival organizers. Tickets can be picked up at Alleycats Music in Orillia or online at http://rootsnorthmusic.ca. Early bird weekend passes are currently just $45! (The cost of tickets goes up to $55 on April 12. Don't miss out!) Music: Ron Sexsmith "Evergreen" from "The Last Rider" (2017, Ronboy Rhymes), Rose Cousins "Chosen" from "Natural Conclusion" (2017, Outside Music) and The Weather Station "You and I on the Other Side Of The World" from "The Weather Station" (2017, Outside Music).
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I grew up in Halifax NS. & The Weekend ALWAYS STARTED on Thursday!
Episode 401 of Folk Roots Radio features an interview with Halifax NS based keyboard playing singer-songwriter, composer and producer Erin Costelo. Erin Costelo released the critically acclaimed “Down Below The Status Quo” in 2016 — one of our favourite albums of that year. She’s just released the follow-up “Sweet Marie”, and it’s another soulful R&B masterpiece. Erin joins us to chat about the new album before heading out on an extensive touring schedule that takes in Canada, and then the US before heading into Europe. It’s a great interview, and definitely worth sticking around for. We also have more great new releases to share with you, including new music from Moors and McCumber, Noah Derksen, John Wort Hannam, T Buckley, Miller – Macdonald – Cormier, and Kat Danser. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-401-feat-erin-costelo-more-new-releases/
Dr. Elise Laende, a research manager in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Nova Scotia Health Authority (and recent PhD graduate), discusses how to use radiostereometric analysis (RSA) to monitor total knee arthroplasty (TKA) implant migration, the importance of collecting long-term outcome data, and sex differences in TKA. Find out more about RSA at http://www.canadianrsanetwork.com and http://radiostereometry.org. Dr. Laende’s blog, the Evidence-based Feminist and the link to the “standard patient” research article that she mentioned can be found at http://evidencebasedfeminist.blogspot.com.
Erin Costelo, the Halifax NS based keyboard playing singer-songwriter, composer and producer, is about to release another soulful R&B masterpiece, “Sweet Marie”, the follow up to 2016’s critically acclaimed “Down Below The Status Quo” — one of our favourite albums of that year. The new album (album number 5), featuring 10 songs recorded in 10 days last winter in a house by the sea in Little Harbour NS, was produced by Erin Costelo and also features Glenn Milchem (Blue Rodeo) on Drums, Anna Ruddick on bass (Randy Bachman, Ben Caplan), Leith Fleming-Smith (Matt Mays, Hawksley Workman) on organ and Erin’s long-time partner, Clive MacNutt on guitars. Leanne Hoffman and Kwento supply backing vocals, and there are also guest appearances by the Blue Engine String Quartet, Andrew MacKelvie on saxophone and flute, and Andrew Jackson on trombone. A ‘making of the album’ documentary directed by Juno-winning songwriter Amelia Curran is due to air on CBC TV this fall. We caught up with Erin Costelo on the road to chat about the new project. For more information and upcoming tour dates across Canada and the US and into Europe, visit http://erincostelo.com. Photo: Mat Dunlap. Music: Erin Costelo “Lights Down Low”, “All In Your Head” and “My Love” from “Sweet Marie” (2018, Venue Records).
Tori and Jolene are both Yoga Teachers out of Halifax NS. Tori owns and teaches out of her Studio on Oxford St. called On The Mat. Jolene teaches there too as well and offers private lessons. I met them both at On The Mat and have since enjoyed many awesome classes and had many great conversations with them about life, yoga, and other random subjects. This podcast was a wonderful chance to get to know some of my teachers better and have a more in-depth conversation about Yoga and Meditation. They humbly share their personal journeys to and through yoga and offer their experienced wisdom to me and hopefully a number of folks who listen. Thanks so much for the awesome chat! Can’t wait for next time. Be sure to check out www.onthemat.ca to find their class schedule, their roster of teachers, upcoming workshops and other promotions.Find On The Mat on Instagram @onthemathalifax and in real life on the corner of Oxford and Cork. Tori insta: @torijarvisgrantJo Insta: yogaon.jo
Tori and Jolene are both Yoga Teachers out of Halifax NS. Tori owns and teaches out of her Studio on Oxford St. called On The Mat. Jolene teaches there too as well and offers private lessons. I met them both at On The Mat and have since enjoyed many awesome classes and had many great conversations with them about life, yoga, and other random subjects. This podcast was a wonderful chance to get to know some of my teachers better and have a more in-depth conversation about Yoga and Meditation. They humbly share their personal journeys to and through yoga and offer their experienced wisdom to me and hopefully a number of folks who listen. Thanks so much for the awesome chat! Can’t wait for next time. Be sure to check out www.onthemat.ca to find their class schedule, their roster of teachers, upcoming workshops and other promotions.Find On The Mat on Instagram @onthemathalifax and in real life on the corner of Oxford and Cork. Tori insta: @torijarvisgrantJo Insta: yogaon.jo
Colin Nun is an award-winning designer located in the Niagara Region. He studied at NSCAD University in Halifax NS, before graduating from Toronto’s OCAD University – earning his BDes in 2009. Colin specializes in graphic design and signage and has been helping small businesses build successful brands in the Niagara area for over 14 years. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deekast/support
Talking with Michael McPhee is always beyond a pleasure. He is on the front lines of cancer research at Dalhousie University in Halifax NS. He has spent many years performing on the bass guitar in bands including former prog rock Halifax giants Oceanic. He is a certified cool guy. Mike and I used to be roommates and have had many deep and thought provoking conversations about a wide spread of topics like the middle eastern conflicts, psychedelic substances, music, and crazy cell biology stuff. Here is one of those conversations . Hope you fine folks enjoy! :)
Talking with Michael McPhee is always beyond a pleasure. He is on the front lines of cancer research at Dalhousie University in Halifax NS. He has spent many years performing on the bass guitar in bands including former prog rock Halifax giants Oceanic. He is a certified cool guy. Mike and I used to be roommates and have had many deep and thought provoking conversations about a wide spread of topics like the middle eastern conflicts, psychedelic substances, music, and crazy cell biology stuff. Here is one of those conversations . Hope you fine folks enjoy! :)
December 6, 2017 marks the 100th Anniversary of the Halifax Harbour Explosion. Recognizing the significance of the Halifax Explosion as part of both the city's history and Nova Scotian history, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic developed a temporary exhibit in 1987 entitled "A Moment in Time". Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
December 6, 2017 marks the 100th Anniversary of the Halifax Harbour Explosion. Recognizing the significance of the Halifax Explosion as part of both the city's history and Nova Scotian history, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic developed a temporary exhibit in 1987 entitled "A Moment in Time". Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
Things in the world are not the way they are supposed to be, but God sees the way it is now, sees the bigger picture and is on a mission to save and redeem and restore everything! God has always chosen to work that mission through people, people like you ... groups of ordinary communities of human beings for the salvation of the world. What does that look like? Watch as we learn from Mike Miller, pastor of Nova Church, Halifax NS.
Dr. Astephen Wilson, a professor of biomedical engineering at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and co-director of the Dynamics of Human Motion Laboratory tells us about how she got started in her career in osteoarthritis research, gives some tips on productive collaboration and developing meaningful mentor-mentee relationships, and explains how principal component analysis can be used to interrogate both magnitude and temporal characteristics of gait waveform data. More information about Dr. Astephen Wilson’s research can be found at: http://www.dal.ca/dohmlab @DOHMlab https://csb2018.ca/ @CSB2018
This edition of Folk Roots Radio features a great interview with Halifax NS singer/songwriter Erin Costelo about her fabulous slice of genre-bending soulful pop, "Down Below, The Status Quo", one of our Favourite Albums of 2016. And, as always, we take a look at some great new releases. Check out the full playlist online at http://folkrootsradio.com.
Hey Beer Aficionados! This week we review: Absent Landlord Country Kolsch by Cowbell Brewing Co., Blyth, ON, 5.3% alc. ESB (Extra Special Bitter) by Nine Locks Brewing Co., Halifax NS, 5.6% alc. Railside Seasonal Ale by Sleeman Brewing, Guelph, ON, 4.2% alc. Rooster Tail American Pale Wheat by Northwinds Brewing Co., Collingwood, ON, 4.9% alc. Labatt 50 by Labatt Brewing Co. Toronto, ON, 5% alc. Golden Vox Rye Pale Lagered Ale by Beau's Brewing co. Van Kleek, ON, 6% alc. Keep Calm & Beer On! The Maadmen & Gord
come for a visit to Barrington Street in downtown Halifax Nova Scotia and meet an RCN officer and Downtown Paul
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and RSS link for Andriod Submission Series Promotions is the biggest submission only host in Canada.Their second event "The Takeover" takes place Saturday, June 20 in Halifax Ns. In this episode we bring you interviews with two of the athletes that are competing in this event. Jason Gagnon- Jason is a brown belt under Cobrinha. You can find Jason training at Genesis Martial Arts in Abbotsford, BC. He will be competing against Hood Rich of Zuma MMA. Jason's Facebook page. Josh Wincey- Josh is a black belt under Kevin Taylor. Josh trains at Titans MMA. His is competing against Andris Brunovskis on The Takeover card. Josh's Facebook page. Quote of the week: Presented by James Puopolo "True strength is not always shown through victory. Stand up, try again and display strength of heart." Rickson Gracie Article of the week: "The One Secret Trick to Getting Good at BJJ" Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast