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q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
New Music: Laura Roy

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 12:03


Nova Scotian musician Laura Roy introduces her new song, Author, in Q's recurring New Music segment. Laura's new album, Late Bloomer Season, is out now.

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Nova Scotians Can Save 10 Cents/Litre TODAY ONLY At Certain Gas Stations

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 1:17


MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Brooke Shields Gushes About Nova Scotians on Live TV & Shares What She Left Nova Scotia With

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 1:57


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Women Run Canada
Lauren Gale

Women Run Canada

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 45:24


Lauren Gale may now live and train in Ottawa, but this Newfoundland-born sprinter, raised by two Nova Scotians, still carries the warmth and spirit of the East Coast everywhere she goes. Friendly, thoughtful, and deeply connected to her family, friends, and community, Lauren's positivity stands out just as much as her speed on the track. Over the years, she's experienced the highs and lows that come with life as both an individual and relay sprinter, but her resilience and dedication to the sport have never wavered. A track athlete for more than half her life, Lauren continues to raise the bar. In 2024, she set a Canadian record in the 300m with a time of 36.53, and this month she helped Canada earn bronze in the 4x400m at the World Relay Championships in Botswana while also running a season's best. With two Olympic appearances already behind her and her sights set firmly on a third, Lauren's journey is far from over — and wherever the sport takes her next, you can count on her bringing that same positivity and East Coast charm along for the ride. Follow Lauren @laurenngalee   EPISODE SPONSOR: ALTITUDE SPORTS [This collaboration is part of an advertising campaign led by the Podpass agency for Altitude Sports] Shop now at Altitude Sports and enjoy up to 20% off your first order with the promo code "RUNCANADA2026"  Click here to order 

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
How to turn toxic masculinity – and Elon Musk's satellites – into poetry

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 18:59


When the Nova Scotian writer Graeme Bezanson sat down to write his new collection of poetry about boyhood and toxic masculinity, he drew inspiration from two unlikely sources: the changing positions of Elon Musk's Starlink satellites and an interview transcript between manosphere influencers Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate. Graeme sat down with Tom Power to discuss his debut poetry collection Ultra Blue, how he examines the emotional lives of boys and men, and raising a son in a culture of toxic masculinity.

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Nova Scotians are furious over this 'Holiday Lights Mandate' - here's what's going on!

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 1:19


The Big Story
One year later and two Nova Scotian kids are still missing

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 27:25


Almost exactly a year ago, six-year-old Lilly Sullivan and her four-year-old brother, Jack allegedly wandered into the woods near their family's home north of Halifax and never returned, leaving few clues as to what happened to them. The RCMP has since kept the details of the investigation tight-lipped, leaving the community, media and the country at large with more questions as time goes on. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks with Natasha O'Neill, web editor for CityNews Halifax, about what we know-- and don't know-- to this day. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky

The Big Story
Big Headlines: Iran has dropped off its latest peace proposal to end the now 60-day war

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 7:38


Plus: The Bank of Canada governor says he's encouraged by the federal government's efforts to insulate the economy against future shocks, a new poll shows most Canadians are not comfortable with the direction of the national economy, Alberta marks a somber anniversary, Habs fans are preparing for Game 6, and one year later and two Nova Scotian kids are still missing. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us: Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca  Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky

The Alien UFO Podcast
The Shag Harbour UFO Incident

The Alien UFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 10:15


This week I'm talking about the Shag Harbour UFO Incident On the night of October 4, 1967, the quiet fishing village of Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, became the centre of one of Canada's most compelling UFO cases. Multiple witnesses saw a set of bright lights moving low across the sky before appearing to descend and strike the water offshore. Believing they had witnessed an aircraft crash, local resident Laurie Wickens contacted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. What followed makes the Shag Harbour incident stand apart from many UFO reports. RCMP officers responded, local fishermen took boats out to search for survivors, and the Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax checked for missing aircraft. No commercial, private or military plane could be connected to the event. There was no wreckage, no bodies, no debris field and no ordinary crash site. The case soon drew in Canadian military authorities. The Royal Canadian Air Force became involved through official reporting channels, and Navy divers from Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic searched the seabed near the reported impact area. Despite the seriousness of the response, no conventional explanation was found. In this episode, I revisit the events of that October night: the witnesses who saw the lights, the police response, the search on the water, and the military investigation that followed. I also look at why Shag Harbour has endured as one of the strongest UFO cases in Canadian history. Unlike many sightings, this one began as an emergency call, involved official agencies from the start, and left behind a record of unanswered questions. More than half a century later, the mystery remains. What entered the waters off Shag Harbour that night? Why was no aircraft ever found? And why does this quiet Nova Scotian harbour still hold such an important place in the history of unidentified aerial phenomena? https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/ https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast https://simonbown.com/ My new book, Aspects of Alien Abduction https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GRRPCT9Y Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

As It Happens from CBC Radio
Does Major League Baseball make sense for Vancouver?

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 50:11


Vancouver's mayor makes the pitch for a Major League Baseball team in his city -- and responds to critics who say the idea will remain in the Field of Dreams.On Wednesday, Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday. A colleague tells us she never stopped doing work she believed in, even in the face of threats. The family of a 19-year-old Nova Scotian was shocked to learn hospital staff sent him to a homeless shelter less than a day after he attempted suicide.A Nigerian scientist tells us about her shock and delight at receiving the prize known as the "Green Nobel" for her work protecting a species of endangered bats. Comedian Tim Heidecker has played any number of bloviating buffoons over the years -- and if The Onion manages to take over the conspiracy site InfoWars, he could have one of his juiciest roles yet. When you're using Tinder, it helps to be a real people person -- by which I mean Tinder will now allow you to scan your eyeball to prove you're a person who's people -- and not AI.As It Happens, the Friday edition. Radio that's glad they're giving power to the pupil.

BETTER with Mark Brand
Saltwater Sean: Cleaning Oceans, Healing People

BETTER with Mark Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 46:35


In this episode of Better, host Mark Brand sits down with Nova Scotian diver and content creator Sean “Saltwater Sean” McMullen for a deeply honest conversation about curiosity, healing, and finding purpose beneath the waves. Sean shares how boredom during COVID, a wetsuit from Marketplace, and a couple of vintage soda bottles led to a viral photo, national media attention, and the birth of the Saltwater Sean platform. Along the way, he opens up about sobriety, divorce, tinnitus and hearing loss, childhood bullying, and how diving, magnet fishing, and cleaning up local waterways became a way to reconnect with his inner child, his parents, his kids, and his community. This is a story about environmental action, mental health, and the power of simply doing your own “weird thing” so others feel brave enough to do theirs.

I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our Voices
Sheila White is Black History - Part 2 (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our Voices

I Am Black History (ITBC) - Our Stories, Our Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 28:19


Welcome to episode 7 of season 5 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is Part 2 of my conversation with Sheila White. Sheila and I continue our conversations including about the book she has written, “The Letters: Postmark Prejudice in Black and White”, about her Nova Scotian parents' interracial marriage in Toronto in 1947.

BETTER with Mark Brand
Prequel: Saltwater Sean

BETTER with Mark Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 13:47


Social impact entrepreneur Mark Brand and Producer Madison Irvine unpack their conversation with ocean cleanup creator Sean “Saltwater Sean” McMullen. From diving Nova Scotia’s rivers, lakes, and coastline for trash to becoming an unlikely online creator, Sean’s story opens up a bigger conversation about authenticity, community, local arts, and playing the long game with your craft. This Season 3 finale also celebrates Nova Scotian identity, neighborhood kindness in Halifax, and the importance of supporting local art, podcasts, and emerging storytellers.

All about you
The Great Lunenburglary the most daring heist in Nova Scotia history by comedy writer Bryn Pottie.

All about you

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 24:32


Bryn Pottie joins the podcast to talk about his first novel and the surprising inspiration behind it.Set in 1922 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the story follows two teenage friends determined to break the mould of Maritime music. Instead, they find themselves caught up in one of the most outrageous capers in Nova Scotian history, stealing the legendary Bluenose. The result is a rollicking farce packed with wild adventures, classic East Coast sarcasm, and plenty of winking nods to modern-day events.Not everyone is thrilled with the story, though—some people in the neighbouring town aren't too happy about how they're portrayed.Bryn describes the book as a pick-up-and-put-down” kind of read, perfect for people who don't usually consider themselves big readers but still want a fun, entertaining story.www.brynpottie.com  allaboutyoupodcast@yahoo.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@allaboutyoupodcast2505

The Big Story
Nova Scotians aren't accepting cuts to their arts and culture

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 26:30


Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced more than $130 million in budget cuts to several supports and programs, including sports, healthcare, climate change, and Black, Mi'kmaw and Gaelic communities. Although he's reversed more than $53 million in grant cuts, the arts and culture are still left to fend for themselves. Protest against the cuts overall have broken out across the province, even making their way to the Oscars following Tamara Deverell's production design win. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to the Oscar winner herself, a BC native who lives in Nova Scotia, to discuss how government grants to the arts help put Canada's name on Hollywood's map. Then, Caryn is joined by Sébastien Labelle, a Nova Scotian actor and the artistic director of Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax, about the ripple effect of Houston's proposed cuts, and why he's calling the move 'smoke and mirrors'. Learn more about Mayworks Kjipuktuk/Halifax here: https://mayworkskjipuktukhfx.ca/ We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies
Chris Greencorn (History) – Race and authenticity in Helen Creighton's collection of Nova Scotian folk culture

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 29:37


Join Chris Greencorn (History) for a discussion of his research on race and authenticity in Helen Creighton's collection of Nova Scotian folk culture.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Today's Phone-in: wills and estates. But first, we hear about a breakthrough in research on a lethal oyster parasite, and from Nova Scotians at the Oscars.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 52:32


On the phone-in: wills and estate planning lawyer Jessica Lyle takes your questions. Plus, there's been a breakthrough in research into a devastating oyster parasite called MSX, and two Bluenosers won Academy Awards last night.

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Nova Scotians win big at the Oscars & mention Nova Scotia budget cuts

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 1:52


MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
Tired of Nova Scotia Power? Nova Scotians will soon have another choice of electricity provider!

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 1:27


Art Pays Me
Aquakultre, 2025 Black Artist Recognition Award

Art Pays Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 23:10


Welcome to a special series of Art Pays Me interviews with the winners of the 2025 Creative Nova Scotia Awards. Presented annually by Arts Nova Scotia and the Creative Nova Scotia Leadership Council, these awards celebrate artistic excellence across Mi'kma'ki. Award categories are as follows: Creative Community Impact Prix Grand-Pré Established Artist Emerging Artist Black Artist Indigenous Artist And finally, The Portia White Prize that is given to a person who has made outstanding and significant contributions to Nova Scotia's creative community over a sustained career – much like the incredible woman that the award is named after. The winner will also choose a protege, an emerging artist or cultural organization that will also receive funding. Collectively, the awards are worth $75,000! Visit artsns.ca to nominate your favourite Nova Scotian artist or nominate yourself! This series would not be possible without the fantastic production work of Heist and Keke Beatz. artpaysme.com Aquakultre is the artistic voice of Lance Sampson — an uncommonly versatile singer, rapper, composer and storyteller from Halifax, NS. Since winning the 2018 CBC Searchlight competition, Aquakultre has released two Polaris-nominated albums and a multitude of genre-diverse, multi-media collaborations, establishing him as a significant musical and cultural presence. The live show is a warm-hearted party where all are welcomed by Aquakultre's big voice and bigger stage presence. Through all his works, via poetic lyrics and straight-up jams, Aquakultre is on a mission to share his love for his unique and beautiful corner of the culture.

Blackout Podcast
Margarita Fainshtein - Artist/Educator

Blackout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 25:21


Born in Ukraine, Margarita Fainshtein earned a BFA from the University of Haifa, Israel and MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago.Exhibitions include: Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago; Chicago Art Department, Chicago; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax; The Artist House, Jerusalem (forthcoming), The ArtCake Gallery, New York, USA (forthcoming), Katzman Art Projects, Halifax; and venues in North America and Europe.Fainshtein's work can be found in the permanent collections of Acadia University, Canada; Art Bank Nova Scotia, Canada; Art Institute of Chicago, USA.Fainshtein's work reflects the complexity of multi-cultural citizenship and immigrant status as it intersects with personal, political, and cultural relations. What relation do political movements have with individual histories? Is there a global citizen? She is Nova Scotian; however, she has other cultural identities which intersect and define who she is.Fainshtein lives and works in Halifax, NS.More of her work @margaritafainshtein

Atlantic Voice
The volunteers on the frontlines of climate change

Atlantic Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 26:19


In the last few years, the work of the Brooklyn Volunteer Fire Department has fundamentally changed. Follow along with these Nova Scotian fire fighters as they face floods, wildfires, and the climate crisis head on. How have they coped, and what happens going forward? A documentary by Moira Donovan.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
On the phone-in: Jessica Lyle on wills and estate planning. And author Ken Hynes discusses Nova Scotians pivotal role in The Great War.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 52:51


Today's phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle takes your calls and questions about wills and estate planning. But first, Ken Hynes on his new book "Service and Sacrifice: Extraordinary Nova Scotians in the Great War."

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
In leaked Telegram messages, 'Young Republicans' (up to age 40) "love Hitler" and "watermelon people"

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 21:22


And there's so much more. Mainstreet host Jeff Douglas asks social worker and criminology prof Robert Wright how he'd contextualize this for Nova Scotians.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Cataclysm': A Concert For Climate Action In The Heart of East Clare

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 12:48


Clare musicians are uniting for a musical performance inspired by the climate crisis in collaboration with a Nova Scotian artist. Cataclysm will take place in Kilkishen Cultural Centre on Friday the 10th October at 8pm. To find our more,Daragh Dolan was joined live in-studio by Maeve Donnelly, Seán Lyons and Eva McCauley.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Rachel Bobbitt's debut album is an emotional homecoming

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 15:50


Rachel Bobbitt is a Nova Scotian singer-songwriter who currently lives in Toronto, makes music in Los Angeles, and tours all around with bands like Men I Trust and Blonde Redhead — but her debut album is a homecoming of sorts. It's called "Swimming Towards the Sand” and it takes a sweeping and introspective look at the emotional landscape of the place where she grew up. Rachel joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about the album and her journey as a vocalist. Plus, she sets up a song off her new record.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Taylor Olson on what drew them to make a film about a father who loses his home and lives in a van

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 10:45


Nova Scotians can get free tickets to watch this movie online by going to the AIFF site - atlanticfilmfestival.ca/films - and searching out the movie What We Dreamed Of Then. Choose the Sept 17-Sept 21 screening, and use this coupon code: WHATWEDREAMEDOFTHENONLINE25

Q Review LGBTQ Music Podcast
S5 E131: Dawn Web

Q Review LGBTQ Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 74:59


This episode we chat with Nova Scotian multidisciplinary artist Dawn Web who will be telling us all about their upcoming Halifax Fringe Festival show RED CORNER from their book of the same name. And we'll also be getting a special vivekreading by Dawn of one of their pieces from RED CORNER.PLUS! This episode we also have new music from Austin Warren, CD Rose, JayLing, Kye Arnot, Luke Vella, Outer Shapes, Pearl Does Country, Savage Penguin, Tasos P. And ChristosK, The Mannequins, and Vivek Shraya.⚡️CONNECT WITH THE Q⚡️ Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.curatedbyq.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⚡️FB/Instagram/TikTok @theqreviews ⚡️YouTube.com/@QCreativeNetwork⚡️Apparel Shop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://qreview.threadless.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⚡️Theme Music provided and performed by UK DJ and producer Hectic @hectictracks on Instagram⚡️ 

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Are Nova Scotians losing their specific way of speaking?

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 9:18


Matt Hunt Gardner is a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London and a researcher at the University of Oxford. He explains why there are so many regional accents in our province and what could be putting these accents at risk.

Hub Dialogues
A Hub debate: Was Nova Scotia's hiking ban justified?

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 21:20


Nova Scotian political journalist and author Stephen Maher and Canadian Constitution Foundation's Josh Dehaas debate the pros and cons of the Nova Scotia government banning hiking and closing all national and provincial parks to the public, and imposing fines of up to $25,000 on anyone violating the order by entering the province's forests. The news cycle never slows down and neither does Hub Hits. Each day we provide you with quick hits on topical stories, big issues, and important voices appearing in The Hub, taped live. The Hub's podcast channel is sponsored this month by Airbnb. To learn more about how Airbnb is helping, not hurting Canada's economy, visit Airbnb.ca/closerlook.     The Hub is Canada's fastest-growing independent digital news outlet. Subscribe to The Hub's podcast feed to get all our best content: https://tinyurl.com/3a7zpd7e (Apple) https://tinyurl.com/y8akmfn7 (Spotify) Watch a video version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheHubCanada Want more Hub? Get a FREE 3-month trial membership on us: https://thehub.ca/free-trial/ Follow The Hub on X: https://x.com/thehubcanada?lang=en   CREDITS: Amal Attar-Guzman - Producer  Elia Gross - Sound Editor Harrison Lowman - Host

The Daily Brief
Nova Scotians banned from hiking in forests

The Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 11:08


Nova Scotians now face fines of up to $25,000 if they set foot in a forest, even if it's on their own private property. Three men are facing smuggling-related charges after Quebec police intercepted 44 illegal immigrants in dangerous conditions at Quebec's southern border. A leading Canadian civil rights group is set to intervene in a case which saw a town and its mayor fined for voting against using an LGBT activist groups pride month declaration. Tune in to The Daily Brief with Isaac Lamoureux and Geoff Knight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Two Nova Scotian women are heading to the 2025 Miss Universe Canada competition

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 6:04


One of them is Karin Jafer. She spoke with Jeff Douglas about what this opportunity means to her.

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Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre
Advancing Basic Income: A Conversation with Iain Rankin

Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 15:06


On this episode of Appointed, Kim is joined by the Honourable Iain Rankin, Member of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia and former Premier of Nova Scotia, for a timely conversation on poverty, dignity, and the push for a guaranteed livable basic income (GLBI) in Canada.Drawing on over a decade of experience in provincial politics, MLA Rankin shares insights into the unique economic challenges facing Nova Scotians, the growing need for bold and inclusive social policy, and his recent introduction of Bill 41 – a proposal to launch a basic income pilot in Nova Scotia. The conversation also touches on Senator Pate's Bill S-206, which seeks to establish a national GLBI framework, and explores how provincial and federal efforts can work hand-in-hand to create lasting change.Tune in for a thoughtful exchange on income security, human dignity, and the future of basic income in Canada.For more information on Bill 41, click here.For more information on GLBI and Bill S-206, check out our website here.

Mike and Kristen
Episode 165: Joel Plaskett is Canadian Rock Royalty. Learn About the Soul Behind the Songs

Mike and Kristen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 92:51


In this special episode, we sit down with legendary Nova Scotian songwriter, performer, and producer Joel Plaskett in his dreamlike Dartmouth studio—an inspiring space where history, creativity, and aliveness are immediately felt.    Joel's music career is the stuff of Canadian legend (seriously, he's won more awards than we can count and shared the stage with one of the BEATLES), but this conversation goes beyond the performance. We dig into the soul behind the sound: Joel as the deep thinker, the kind soul, the reflective artist who's just as passionate about philosophy, family, and authenticity as he is about songwriting.   We also talk about the incredible surprise his management team pulled off for his 50th birthday: a tribute album featuring his songs, reimagined by a who's who of Canadian music—The Arkells, City and Colour, Jenn Grant, and so many more.   We cover: How Joel's lifelong journey in the arts has always felt like the only road forward His thoughts on creativity, legacy, and why making music still matters The story behind the surprise album that included all his best buds What it means to feel truly at home in a creative space   Joel is funny, philosophical, generous, and just downright brilliant. This is a conversation for anyone who's ever wanted to live a life aligned with their art. Listen in, and let Joel's soulful reflections remind you why making stuff matters.     Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mikeandkristen   Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/mikeandkristen   Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com  Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: “A Day in the Life" Outro song: “The Show" both by Mike (Michael S. Ryan) from his upcoming 88 song project Power Chords Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Joel's IG: https://www.instagram.com/joelplaskett Joel's Website: https://joelplaskett.com/

Doc Talks Fishing Podcast
#37 || Emily Yeung: Saving a Ghost - The Fight to Keep Atlantic Whitefish Alive

Doc Talks Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 63:29


In this episode of Doc Talks Fishing, we sit down with fisheries scientist Emily Yeung to uncover the incredible story of the Atlantic whitefish—a "living fossil" on the brink of extinction. These elusive fish have survived millions of years of evolution, yet today, they cling to existence in just a handful of Nova Scotian lakes. Emily breaks down why this species is so unique, what catastrophic threats have pushed them to the edge, and why their survival matters-not just for ecosystems, but for anglers and conservationists alike. Could hatcheries and captive breeding be their last hope? Tune in to find out.Send us a message

CBC News: World at Six
Sask evacuees angry, paying for Covid vaccines in Alberta, Iran's nuclear program, and more

CBC News: World at Six

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 26:37


One day after the evacuation order was lifted in Denare Beach, Saskatchewan, residents say the province failed them. The Wolf fire destroyed more than 200 buildings, in a community of 700 people. Some residents say the premier should have called in more help to protect their homes.And: Albertans are wondering — who will pay for their Covid vaccines? The province has said it will only pay to vaccinate certain high-risk groups.Also: The White House is attacking the media over a leaked report on U.S. military strikes in Iran. But there's still no definitive word on how hobbled Iran's nuclear program is. How bad is the damage, and where is the uranium?Plus: Police in schools, the financial cost of lung transplants for Nova Scotians, sending money overseas, and more.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
April Hubbard receives the Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Voluntarism in the Performing Arts for 2025

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 8:36


On June 13, in Ottawa, Governor General Mary Simon presented Nova Scotian artist and advocate, April Hubbard with the award. She spoke with Jeff Douglas about the experience.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
A call for regime change in Iran, from right here in Nova Scotia

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 13:27


Jeff Douglas talks with Atefeh Tabesh, a Nova Scotian who grew up in Iran.

Mike and Kristen
Episode 163: Classified in the House! Luke AND Kim Boyd Talk Marriage, Living in Rural Nova Scotia and Staying True to Their Roots

Mike and Kristen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 90:09


This week, we sit down with none other than Luke Boyd, a.k.a. Classified – legendary Canadian rapper, record producer, and proud Nova Scotian – and his incredible wife Kim, who joins us for her very first podcast interview (and totally nails it). She declares, "I run the ship," and Luke replies, "I am the ship," and this pretty much sums up their dynamic and success!   We dive deep into: - Luke's lifelong relationship with Hip-Hop and staying grounded in Enfield, Nova Scotia - His rise to fame, working with icons like Snoop Dogg, Raekwon, DJ Premier, and more - The stories behind his latest album "Luke's View" - The power of family, fatherhood, and the rock-solid partnership he shares with Kim - The whirlwind of awards, accolades, and staying true to self, amidst it all   With over 285 million streams, multiple JUNO Awards, being a JUNO host, and a trophy shelf full of Much Music Video Awards and East Coast Music Awards, Classified has solidified his place as a Canadian hip-hop trailblazer. And behind the beats and bars is a tight-knit family, a deep respect for where he comes from, and a wife who keeps the whole thing moving.   We're beyond grateful to have had both Luke and Kim join us for this heartfelt, hilarious, and honest conversation. You'll laugh, you'll nod, and you'll walk away loving them even more than you thought possible.     Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mikeandkristen   Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/mikeandkristen   Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com  Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: “A Day in the Life" Outro song: “The Show" both by Mike (Michael S. Ryan) from his upcoming 88 song project Power Chords Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
Australia 943 MW Project, Bermuda Offshore Plans

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 2:52


Australia has approved the 943 MW Valley of the Winds Wind Farm, Bermuda plans to install an offshore wind farm with 17 turbines by 2027, and Nova Scotia proposes an ambitious $10 billion offshore wind project. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Australia has given the green light to a massive wind project. The Independent Planning Commission in New South Wales has approved ACEN Australia's nine hundred forty-three megawatt Valley of the Winds wind farm. The project also includes a three hundred twenty megawatt battery storage system. The project will create up to four hundred construction jobs and fifty permanent positions. The investment is approximately one point six eight billion Australian dollars. The island nation of Bermuda is making the most of its windy weather. Officials unveiled plans for an offshore wind farm starting with seventeen turbines by twenty twenty-seven. The project aims to help Bermuda reach its twenty thirty-five goal of eighty-five percent renewable energy. The project will begin with a sixty megawatt installation near the north shore. Officials hope to scale up to one hundred twenty megawatts total. Nigel Burgess, head of regulation at Regulatory Authority Bermuda, calls offshore wind a compelling opportunity. The project will lower exposure to fuel price shocks and create space for long-term investment. Currently, Bermuda gets one hundred percent of its power from fuel burning. The project aims to promote energy independence by reducing dependence on imported fuels. The wind farm is expected to be operational by twenty thirty. Nova Scotia has announced an ambitious offshore wind project that could cost up to ten billion dollars. Premier Tim Houston wants to license enough offshore turbines over the next ten years to produce forty gigawatts of electricity. That's eight times more than originally planned. To put this in perspective, Nova Scotia with just over one million people requires only two point four gigawatts at peak demand. China's offshore wind turbines were producing just under forty-two gigawatts as of last year. The project would require hundreds of wind turbines built in water about one hundred meters deep, about twenty-five kilometers offshore. Experts say the project would actually need more than four thousand offshore turbines using current fifteen megawatt turbines. The transmission line alone is estimated to cost between five billion and ten billion dollars to connect the wind farms with the rest of the country. The premier calls it a concept to capture the imagination of Nova Scotians. He wants federal help to cover costs, saying the excess electricity could supply twenty-seven percent of Canada's total demand.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Scammers try to profit off the tragedy of the missing Nova Scotian children, Lilly and Jack Sullivan

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 8:12


Jeff Douglas talks with Paul Service, the chief director of Halifax Search & Rescue, about a fake GoFundMe that says $100,000 is needed to cover the cost of drones to search for Lilly and Jack, and any leftover money will go to Halifax Search & Rescue.

Mike and Kristen
Episode 161: Jimmy Rankin on Music, Mabou, and Making It

Mike and Kristen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 78:58


This week on Make It, we're sitting down with none other than Jimmy Rankin—yes, that Jimmy Rankin from the legendary Rankin Family!   With his unmistakable Cape Breton charm still fully intact, Jimmy takes us on a heartfelt stroll down memory lane. From his early days growing up in the small but mighty town of Mabou, Nova Scotia, to touring the world, winning countless awards, and becoming a staple in Canadian music history—this episode is packed with stories, laughs, and a deep appreciation for the journey.   We talk about his musical beginnings (did you know he started out as a drummer?), the grind of selling cassette tapes door-to-door, and his influential neighbourhood pals like Robert Frank and June Leaf. Through it all, Jimmy remains grounded, generous, and wildly inspiring.   This is part one of an anticipated two-part conversation—because one episode just wasn't enough. Stay tuned for more with Jimmy down the road!   In this episode: Life in Mabou and its influence on Jimmy's music The early days of the Rankin Family's rise to fame Jimmy's evolution as a solo artist and multi-instrumentalist Stories from the road, the studio, and everywhere in between Reflections on “making it” while staying true to your roots   We're humbled to share space with such a Nova Scotian treasure.    Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com  Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: “A Day in the Life" Outro song: “The Show" both by Mike (Michael S. Ryan) from his upcoming 88 song project Power Chords Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Jimmy's site: https://jimmyrankin.com/

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Beau Blois & Alana Yorke join us to talk Live at the Round Barn.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 10:35


Live from the Round Barn is a four-part concert series set in Old Barns, Nova Scotia that celebrates East Coast music. Beau and Laura Blois have owned the 135-year-old octagonal barn, overlooking the Bay of Fundy since 2010. Beau is the creator and producer of the series, and Alana Yorke is one of four Nova Scotian musicians who will play the first Live from the Round Barn festival.

Drive time
Drive Time 13/05/2025 Nova Scotia Special with Premier Tim Houston (Full Show)

Drive time

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 78:00


On today’s special Drive Time show, we talk about the Eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia and learn about its geography, culture and some fun facts! We are pleased to feature an interview with the Premier of Nova Scotia, Tim Houston, to discuss relations between Nova Scotia and Spain, some Nova Scotian expressions, and things you should know about this gem of Atlantic Canada. Enjoy! Se les anima a los oyentes a participar en directo en varias secciones del programa, acompañando a Kyle en Twitter/X o instagram a @imkylemillar

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
A look at Rainbow Rights: A Human Rights Legal Information Guide for 2SLGBTQIA+ Nova Scotians

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 7:31


Shila LeBlanc is the coordinator for the Rainbow Rights information guide. She spoke with Alex Guye about its importance.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Nova Scotian-designed micro homes could play a role in alleviating the housing crisis

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 13:38


Troy Muise, founder and CEO of Microline Homes, talks with Jeff Douglas.

Tasty Brew Music
Terra Spencer - Nova Scotia comes to the Heartland!

Tasty Brew Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 38:15


In this episode of the Tasty Brew Music Podcast, I welcome Terra Spencer, a gifted songwriter from Windsor, Nova Scotia. Howard Dolginoff, presenter of the Labyrinth House Concert Series, was kind enough to make the introduction and bring Terra into the KKFI studios prior to her run of shows in the Heartland. Ron Sexsmith shares: Raised on the mud banks of the Avon River, award-winning Nova Scotian funeral director-turned-songwriter Terra Spencer charms audiences with her deft guitar, gospel piano, butterscotch voice, crackling wit, and wood-paneled warmth. Her startlingly intimate songs have caught the eye of collaborators including David Francey, Ben Caplan, and Matt Andersen. Every show is a knee-to-knee conversation with a natural storyteller. “The real deal.”  Terra blends folk, country and soul in a way that feels both timeless and personal that has garnered her a devoted following. Terra shares a performance with us here and we have a conversation about her journey from funeral director to troubadour, the stories behind her lyrics and what inspires her songwriting. So sit back...relax...and enjoy this offering of the Tasty Brew with Terra Spencer!

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
March 2025: Amanda Peters' The Berry Pickers

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 45:11


Description: This month's JHBC selection, The Berry Pickers, by Nova Scotian author Amanda Peters has found a particularly receptive audience within book club communities, including the Jen Hatmaker Book Club, for exploring universal human emotions and experiences, and for  examining unique cultural perspectives.  By masterfully blending her father's compelling stories as a Maine berry picker with her own extensive career in Indigenous governance, The Berry Pickers delves into a unique and original plot surrounding a Mi'kmaw family that grapples with the corrosive effects of guilt and shame, and the possibility of redemption. Peters reveals how the debut novel initially took shape as a short story, but as the beautifully-flawed characters and tendrilled themes began to unfold, the narrative organically expanded into the full-fledged novel that it is now, which has been translated into an impressive 22 languages and has been awarded the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction.  Thought-provoking Quotes: I couldn't have written this story when I was 21 because I didn't have all of the life experience that I have now. – Amanda Peters Fiction readers are just better people because literature is about the human condition; it helps us develop empathy.  – Amanda Peters I love the writing process. I love creating a story. I love that high you get when you get it just right, when a sentence does exactly what I want it to do. – Amanda Peters Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Berry Pickers: A Novel by Amanda Peters - https://amzn.to/4hAYfUM Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories by Amanda Peters - https://amzn.to/4hGNTTw John Steinbeck books - https://amzn.to/4c1B1pJ John Steinbeck Center - https://steinbeck.org/ Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction - https://www.ala.org/carnegie-medals/2024-winners Pearly Everlasting: A Novel by Tammy Armstrong - https://amzn.to/420or5r All the Young Men by Ruth Coker Burks - https://amzn.to/420oT3D What Strange Paradise: A novel by Omar El Akkad - https://amzn.to/4kXs8l6 Guest's Links: Website - https://amandapetersauthor.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amandapetersauthor/ Twitter - https://x.com/amandapetersaut?lang=en Connect with Jen! Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker Jen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker Jen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Let's talk about the the wonderful world of the zipper merge!

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 8:05


Host Jeff Douglas talks with traffic expert Peter Lougheed, about the zipper merge and whether it would make the lives of Nova Scotians easier.

Rebel News +
SHEILA GUNN REID | Nova Scotians tell Trudeau: 'Take your carbon tax and shove it!'

Rebel News +

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 38:09


The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com