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A quick bonus episode on the anniversary of one of the biggest goals in Canadian hockey history. Lee Versage and Matt Robinson share their memories of the circumstances under watch they watched the game.“Hockey Superstars Annual - 2023/2024” by Paul Romanuk: https://amzn.to/3RpLq4qLeafs 365 by Mike Commito: https://amzn.to/3sJqxJpKen Reid's Hometown Hockey Heroes: https://amzn.to/49mYgso”Freedom To Win” by Ethan Scheiner: https://amzn.to/40ucdATSmash - The 90s Punk Explosion: https://amzn.to/49lgE4VFollow TCA on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tallcanaudio.bsky.socialFollow TCA on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Instagram: https://instagram.com/tallcanaudio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow TCA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tallcanaudio
Ian Mendes of the Athletic makes his return to the TCA Studio today for a pint and a wide-ranging conversation.Topics include his memories of working the gold medal game of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics on the anniversary of Sidney Crosby's golden goal, the story behind his recent appearance as a stand-up comedian, the differences between "sports reporters" and "journalists" in the context of the Hockey Canada scandal, whether this late-season charge by the Ottawa Senators is different than previous years and so much more.Here's a link to Ian's piece from the morning after The Golden Goal that we referenced on the show. https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/mendes-gold-medal-blog/“Hockey Superstars Annual - 2023/2024” by Paul Romanuk: https://amzn.to/3RpLq4qLeafs 365 by Mike Commito: https://amzn.to/3sJqxJpKen Reid's Hometown Hockey Heroes: https://amzn.to/49mYgso”Freedom To Win” by Ethan Scheiner: https://amzn.to/40ucdATSmash - The 90s Punk Explosion: https://amzn.to/49lgE4VFollow TCA on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tallcanaudio.bsky.socialFollow TCA on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Instagram: https://instagram.com/tallcanaudio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow TCA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tallcanaudio
A viagem até Pequim-2022 chegou ao fim. Na semana em que os Jogos Olímpicos vão arrancar, o Pedro Fragoso, o Pedro Varela e o Rui Silva juntaram-se uma última vez para completar a viagem sobre as edições de inverno. O Rui Silva conta as histórias de Vancouver-2010, Sochi-2014 e PyeongChang-2018, o Pedro Varela apresenta o esqui alpino, a sétima e última modalidade desta viagem, e há um convidado: o Pedro Barata faz a apresentação dos três atletas portugueses que vão competir na China durante o mês de fevereiro. O podcast Tocha Olímpica vai acompanhar o evento ao pormenor com rubricas diárias. Até já!
Tobin welcomes Canadian Curler turned Broadcaster, Jill Officer to the show. Jill talks about her curling career, her friendship with Jennifer Jones, transitioning away from curling, and about going back to school to pursue another interest of hers that could potentially take her back into curling but in a different role. Jill and I also discuss being screeched in, curling in a bubble and if there were any other sports Jill considered playing that could have possibly reached the same success as her curling career. Check It Out Here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olympics are over if you want it. Pod'd some thoughts with Vancouver journalist Bob Mackin a few days ago about the lay of the land here in Japan and the cognitive dissonance between Tokyo2020 Olympics on TV and for the people hosting/ paying for it. As such, i call it “The Lonely Olympics”.
Get your ears on and listen to Tokyo Olympics “scene report” chat with Jody Vance on Vancouver news/talk radio 980AM from July 12th afternoon PST, July 13th 9-ish AM JST. A few notes to go with: Covered a lot of ground but so much more. Looking forward to keeping you up-to-date from regular folks’ point … Continue reading Countdown to Tokyo 202x Olympics with “Scene Report” on CKNW Radio, Vancouver →
theBreaker.news Podcast: Five-ring circus controversy in Japan and China I talked about the Tokyo Olympics with Bob Mackin – who I first connected with leading up to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics when he did an article featuring Kris Krüg and I talking about citizen documentation campaign which eventually became True North Media House. This segment … Continue reading Tokyo Olympics (+ Beijing) and IOC Hubris on theBreaker.news podcast →
Oh listen… i talked about Tokyo Olympics and various conundrums with Jody Vance on CKNW AM Radio in Vancouver. Wanted to share the feelings of deceit and frustration the the residents of Japan are feeling with IOC’s demands for “sacrifice”, more doctors, volunteers and threats of penalties if cancelled/delayed. Suggestions: delay until Oct or later … Continue reading Talking Tokyo Olympic conundrums on CKNW Radio, Vancouver →
Ahead of our new RadioSEGA LiVE Friday schedule, we decide to screw everything up by playing you nothing but chill music to amp you up for a night of... dance music. Tune in for chiptunes, synthwave, jazz and vocal themes all curated for max vibes.
In the absence of Tokyo 2020, we're here to bring you a huge series of athlete interviews to carry you through the Summer. Today we speak to Jon Montgomery, Skeleton Gold Medalist from Vancouver 2010. We talk to Jon about how he was able to break into the sport of Skeleton, and what it takes to excel in this insane and unique Winter sport. Jon breaks down his Gold medal run, and the memorable celebration that made him a household name. Jon also covers his experiences as host of The Amazing Race Canada, and what it was like to participate in 2018 as a commentator for CBC. Stay all the way to the end to hear the story about Jon meeting his childhood hockey hero Doug Gilmour, which needs to be heard to believe.
We are very excited to welcome legendary Canadian sports broadcaster Chris Cuthbert of TSN to the show today. Please consider taking a moment to leave a rating and a review on your podcast app. It's a great way to support the show, only takes a second and doesn't cost a cent. Matt goes in depth with Chris discussing things like some of the crazy bounces that lead to him getting hired on at Hockey Night in Canada, the wild circumstances surrounding his big break as a play by play guy, the story behind his now famous Sidney Crosby golden goal call from the 2010 Olympic Games, sports outside football and hockey that he's had the most fun covering, what might lay ahead for the CFL this season and tons more. There are few voices in sports media as immediately recognizable as Chris Cuthbert's and it was a thrill to have him on our show. This is a can't miss episode. Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com for more. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @TallCanAudio
To mark the fifth anniversary of our podcast we're pleased to welcome to the show James Duthie of TSN. Please make sure you hit Subscribe and leave a rating and a review on your podcast app. With everything on hold around the current sports world we took the opportunity to speak to James about some different topics including his questionable urinal etiquette, his childhood fandom of the Montreal Expos and whether he'd support their return after all these years, the future of the World Juniors, his favourite Ottawa watering hole, the impending departure of his partner in crime - Bob McKenzie, what it was like covering Vancouver 2010 and the Golden Goal and lots more. You can follow us on Twitter & Instagram @TallCanAudio Visit us at www.tallcanaudio.com for all the archives and lots more.
In Episode 5, Mercedes and I are joined by fellow Team Canada Olympians Maelle Riker, Britt Janyk and Derek Livingston.We discuss:- The postponement of the 2020 Summer Games- How it effects athletes in training- The Financial ramifications for the team and Athletes- What are they all doing to stay busy, fit and sane in today's world of quarantineAlso, what's next for them all and some funny travel stories as they were traveling around the world for Team Canada. It's a fun episode with 4 of Canada's premier athletes!
Anne Merklinger, the CEO of Own The Podium, joined sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht on The Sport Market on TSN Radio to give her reflections on Vancouver 2010 and her initial thoughts about a Vancouver 2030 bid for another Winter Olympics in Canada.
Three time Olympic gold medalist & two time Olympic silver medalist Tessa Virtue says coming into the 2010 Vancouver Games, her and Scott felt they were flying under the radar & were the underdogs as they didn't have any sponsors & didn't get much broadcast exposure.
Canadian Olympic Committee President Tricia Smith is this week celebrating the 10th anniversary of Vancouver 2010 but also how the Winter Games changed a city, province and a country.
This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
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This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
This week on 5 Rings, Kevin and Duane travel back in time to take a look at Vancouver 2010, its legacy, its highlights and their favorite moments of what could be the best Winter Olympic Games ever.
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There might be some shameful namedropping on this episode, plus theft, head lice and Teemu's gorgeous hair. One of my saltier episodes.
This week we're entering the world of freestyle skiing and the sport of aerials. Contributor Ben Jackson chats with three-time U.S. Olympic aerialist and current coach Emily Cook about the technical aspects of this thrilling--and surprisingly quick--sport. Plus one fantastic trivia question and news/holiday gift ideas. To learn more about Emily Cook, visit her website. Check out Luger Shiva Keshavan's contest here. Find the Criterion Olympic Collection here, and to get your balls, see USA Luge's website. DISCLAIMER: OLYMPIC® is a trademark of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). Any use of OLYMPIC® in the Olympic Fever podcast is strictly for informational and commentary purposes. The Olympic Fever podcast is not an official podcast of the USOPC. The Olympic Fever podcast is not a sponsor of the USOPC, nor is Olympic Fever associated with or endorsed by USOPC in any way. The content of Olympic Fever podcast does not reflect the opinions, standards, views, or policies of the USOPC, and the USOPC in no way warrants that content featured in Olympic Fever is accurate.
We're starting the first of our deep dives into specific Olympic sports--and yeah, we understand that this deep dive equals long podcast, but you're in for a great ride. We're talking bobsled, which for this Olympics is going to be especially interesting, as Team USA is going into the Games clouded by a shadow of tragedy. We also get into the finer points of the sport with US Brakeman/Olympic hopeful Lauren Gibbs and US Pilot/two-time Olympian Nick Cunningham. Plus, an update on our bobsledder Josh Williamson, the craziness that's happening in Team GB bobsled, and bobsled trivia! If you're interested in the GoFundMe pages we mention on the show, here they are: https://www.gofundme.com/joshs-rookie-season https://www.gofundme.com/teammcneill You can keep up with Lauren on Insta and with Nick on Twitter. DISCLAIMER: OLYMPIC® is a trademark of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). Any use of OLYMPIC® in the Olympic Fever podcast is strictly for informational and commentary purposes. The Olympic Fever podcast is not an official podcast of the USOPC. The Olympic Fever podcast is not a sponsor of the USOPC, nor is Olympic Fever associated with or endorsed by USOPC in any way. The content of Olympic Fever podcast does not reflect the opinions, standards, views, or policies of the USOPC, and the USOPC in no way warrants that content featured in Olympic Fever is accurate.
We return to Canada today to talk to one of the greatest Canadian athletes from the exciting sport of short track speed skating, Charles Hamelin! A 3 time Olympian, 4 time medalist, including 3 gold medals, Charles takes us through his Olympic journeys from Torino to Vancouver to Sochi, as well as how things are shaping up for next year in Pyeongchang, including whether or not it will be his final Olympic appearance. Charles also tells us the story winning back to back medals within 35 minutes of each other, filming his famous Sport Chek commercial, and where his Olympic medals are kept to this day. Of course as always we go over our famous "I Am Canadian" set of questions.
Leading up to the 1 year anniversary of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, I appeared in a short segment on a Vancouver radio station News 1130 for an Olympic flashback series to examine the legacies + discussed social media as a whole and covering the Games. Listen: One Year After Olympics on News 1130 – Olympic Outsider … Continue reading One Year After Olympics on News 1130 – Olympic Outsider #30 →
The Thrillseekers live at Twisted Union Yacht Party Vancouver 2010
What's it like to attend a Winter Olympics? We are having that experience now. So far...even for retired people and for people that are not "rich" it is a great experience! Sometimes life's exotic treats don't lie far from our door step.
Bring your own mic for: Citizen Media Making at Vancouver Olympics – Dave on CBC Radio One – Olympic Outsider #29 (.mp3, 5:40) On a busy night during the Olympics, i headed over to Canada North hospitality house with a group of True North Media House documenters. Tagging along was a CBC crew including the charming reporter … Continue reading Citizen Media Making at Vancouver Olympics on CBC Radio 1 – Olympic Outsider #29 →
Vielä kerran Coubertin Perilliset kokoontuvat ruotimaan kisojen antia ja jälkitunnelmia. Tarkemmassa käsittelyssä miesten hiihtoviesti, pitkät "kestävyys"hiihdot, jääkiekon finaalit ja -pronssipelit ja mitalit.
Don’t believe everything you hear: Legend of Muk Muk with Mr. Mann – Olympic Outsider #26 (.mp3, 4:20) At Canada’s Northern House, Dave enjoys Boris Mann’s annotations about the legendary delicacy of muk muk and thoughts about flying Saskatchewanians, neglected cultures, hospitality houses with tasty food and recollections of Torino 2006. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider … Continue reading Legend of Muk Muk with Mr. Mann – Olympic Outsider #27 →
Listen: Singing Goose from Canada’s North – Olympic Outsider #28 (.mp3, 8:40) At Canada’s Northern House, Dave gets schooled on life in Inuvut NWT by singer Leanne Goose including igloo church, endless days and night, Muktuk and Mukluks plus schools, stores, medical care, shopping at the end of the Dempster highway. More Singing Goose: http://www.leannegoose.com/ Subscribe: Olympic Outsider … Continue reading Singing Goose from Canada’s North – Olympic Outsider #28 →
Take a Lap for: Final Olympic Lap from the Ozone – Olympic Outsider #25 (.mp3, 8:50) From the Richmond Ozone after a stint at the Heineken Holland House, Dave recaps Canada’s huge medal haul with @theWoodduck in between sets by The Dudes and The Stills. Topics include snowboard, speed skating, hockey and beer. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider … Continue reading Final Olympic Lap from the Ozone – Olympic Outsider #25 →
Wake up early for beer and gold: Gold Medal Sunday Morning – Olympic Outsider #26 (.mp3, 7:22) On the final official day of the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Dave steps outside during the 2nd intermission of the gold medal men’s hockey game between Canada and USA to recap the previous days and look ahead to … Continue reading Gold Medal Sunday Morning – Olympic Outsider #26 →
Survive the experience: Share the Land and Survive the Slovakians – Olympic Outsider #23 (.mp3, 8:31) With scant days remaining, Dave takes a break in the 2nd intermission of Canada vs Slovakia to recap a perfect 24 hours of hockey, perogies, medals, bobsleigh, Burton Cummings, and the great feeling of kindness in the city of … Continue reading Share the Land and Survive the Slovakians – Olympic Outsider #23 →
Cross the inlet for: Oly-nomics and Goodtimes w/ Hammer Bob – Olympic Outsider #24 (.mp3, 14:06) On the Seabus, Dave talks with accredited reporter and Olympic veteran Bob “The Hammer” Mackin about narrative around the Games, controversy about costs, ROI, government grandstanding, VANOC’s manner of acting, and sports which blew him away. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast … Continue reading Oly-nomics and Goodtimes w/ Hammer Bob – Olympic Outsider #24 →
We all know a cheetah is faster than a man running, but is a cheetah faster than a gold medal speed skater? Find out how humans rank against animals in sport. Deborah shares the results of the Camp Good Dog Dog-Olympics so far with guest camper dogs competing in several events including hockey! A big thank you to the working dogs of the Olympics as Deborah explains how avalanche, airport and police dogs are selected, trained, and assigned to the Games. 56 dogs are keeping the Games going and horses too with the RCMP. The British and Russian press has been blasting Vancouver and the Olympics with criticism which is interesting given that they are next to host and given that Britain has no medals and Russia has lost face winning fewer medals than they'd hoped and losing to the Canadians (yay) in men's hockey last night. Men's hockey seems to trump all in both Russia and Canada even though it is Canadian women that bring home hockey medals most ( and hopefully will again tonight). In fact 13.5 of the 16 Canadian medals won so far were by Women; this is partly because in Canada laws, rules and norms dictate that men and women get equal access and equal funding for sport (almost) and that puts our women at an advantage over the rest of the world's women who take a backseat to their brothers. Perhaps some countries will notice this and support their women more in future. Perhaps women's ski jumping will get their turn! Politics and Olympics to overlap and this time Nature is getting heard too. ‘You say protest, I say party!' shouts one group of Olympic loving Canadians. Deborah gets to the core of the protests and explains the facts behind the legitimate concerns for antipoverty initiatives, and on the animal side - for bears and salmon. In fact, for the first time ever in Olympic history, First Nations are official hosts here in Vancouver-Whistler, B.C. for these 2010 Canadian Olympic Winter Games and this is giving them a platform to reach international ears with their message of no more trophy bear hunting, and no more salmon farms. Find out why it matters so much and how these creative people are getting their message on camera. If you can come to the Games, it is well worth it and very family friendly; the Police are doing a terrific job and they are everywhere you go smiling. Free live music, performers of all sorts from jugglers to dancers throughout the downtown, Yaletown and at every suburb venue all connected by skytrain plus free admission to big deal places like the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Olympic pavilions makes this a giant street party. Big Screens show star moments, gold medal finishes and get crowds fired up as they dance and sing with the many different Canadian bands. For those listeners here right now in Vancouver, please take the time to get away from the Games and get out in Nature. Deborah describes a few quick easy side trips you can take to see eagles, bears, artists blowing glass & making beads, get spa treatments at a natural hot spring with more eagles to view en route, check out the sea wall downtown on foot or by rental bike or ride the skytrain just for the view of it all over town. And if you'd like to do something good for wildlife and still have a terrific fishing day, check out sturgeon fishing on the Fraser River, out of Mission, B.C. (45 min east of Vancouver) and you can get your own ‘big fish photo' with a prehistoric fish that is the biggest on earth. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Join the Olympic Party, Vancouver 2010 -- Animal Style with Deborah Wolfe
Be a guest for: Interviewed by JMV at Flickr meetup – Olympic Outsider #21 (.mp3, 3:30) Transit and craft enthusiast Jason Vanderhill interviews Dave O at the Flickr/Yahoo meetup at the Mini building in Yaletown and they discuss highlights, hockey, hospitality, Seabus, having a beer in the park and give thanks to Belgians. Photo by … Continue reading Interviewed by JMV at Flickr meetup – Olympic Outsider #21 →
Be your own media: Festive Bunting and White Tents (lost preview) – Olympic Outsider #22 Streetside observations before the Olympics started including documentation of street art, city changes, graphic design and hospitality under construction while city workers hang Winter Games flags on street light poles on East Hastings St. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: Legend … Continue reading Festive Bunting and White Tents (lost preview) – Olympic Outsider #22 →
On this episode World Champion Ski Cross Racer Ashleigh McIvor talks about her exciting new sport making its Olympic Debut and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. Ashleigh also talk about her favorite ski destination and how you can win a trip to B.C. for yourself and 19 friends with the Great Mountain Giveaway (www.greatmountaingiveaway.com).
Kisat ovat edelleen täydessä vaudissa ja Perilliset kokoontuvat puhumaan YLEn toimittajista, suomalaisurheilijoiden "epäonnistumisista", naisten jääkiekosta, mäkihypystä ja sanan "olympialaiset" korrektista lausumistavasta.
This episode takes you for a tour of the pavillions, concerts and events at LiveCity: Yaletown at the Vancouver 2010 Winter olympic Games.
Choose your Viking for: Blondes in Viking Helmets etc. – Olympic Outsider #20 (.mp3, 9:04) An update at the end of Super Sunday from the noisy concourse of Canada Hockey Place in the 2nd intermission of Sweden vs Finland hockey game. Topics include hockey, regrouping, Vancouver’s culture, exhaustion, food and beverages. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed … Continue reading Blondes in Viking Helmets etc. – Olympic Outsider #20 →
Wear your King ring for: Observations on Latvian Hockey and Poets – Olympic Outsider #17 (.mp3, 7:19) From the Latvia vs Slovakia Men’s Ice Hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Dave points out the passion of Latvian hockey fans and anecdotes about flags, dissident poets, king’s rings and visiting dignitaries during the … Continue reading Observations on Latvian Hockey and Poets – Olympic Outsider #17 →
Drink your fill for: Lunch with Gord and his new Dark Beer – Olympic Outsider #18 (.mp3, 9:09) Post-lunch chat with master brewer Gord Rickards about his new dark lager including the process for creating a new variety, plus comparing tastes across Canada, the joys of seeing your name on a bottle, and his good … Continue reading Lunch with Gord and his new Dark Beer – Olympic Outsider #18 →
Learn your map for: Northern Canada geography lesson – Olympic Outsider #19 (.mp3, 5:36) Visiting with a cultural ambassador at Canada’s Northern House, Dave learns about geography and cultures of Canada’s 3 Northern Territories at the cultural hospitality house including narwahls, attendance, objectives and tourism. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: First Few Days of … Continue reading Northern Canada Geography Lesson – Olympic Outsider #19 →
Take the shortcut for: G’night Shiny Vancouver – Olympic Outsider #16 (.mp3, 5:48) Descriptions and miscellaneous observations about Vancouver’s reaction and interactions with the Olympic Winter Games including recent expeditions, urban transformation, international hospitality and transportation logistics while walking through the park en route to catch the Seabus. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: Gold … Continue reading G’night Shiny Vancouver – Olympic Outsider #16 →
Laminate your badge for: Intrepid Olympic Documentation – Olympic Outsider #15 (.mp3, 6:02) Photographer John Biehler is documenting the Olympics as a BCIMC & TNMH accredited reporter covering protests, openings, cultural and hospitality houses, and other “besides the Olympics” events. He speaks about his workflow, public reaction and personal satisfaction. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: … Continue reading Intrepid Olympic Documentation – Olympic Outsider #15 →
Book your ice time for: Hockey talk from the Winter Club with Guy Kawasaki and Pals – Olympic Outsider #14 (.mp3, 17:32) Almost 12 hours since I was in a hockey rink, now Thursday morning, I guess this must be day 7 of the Vancouver Winter Olympics. Early morning at the North Shore Winter Club to … Continue reading Hockey talk from the Winter Club with Guy Kawasaki and Pals – Olympic Outsider #14 →
Kisat ovat täydessä vauhdissa ja Perilliset käyvät läpi tapahtumia. Valokeilaan osuu kisajärjestelyiden traagisetkin puutokset, Suomen joukkueen saavutukset, naisten jääkiekon asema ja epätasaisuus sekä nettistreamien toiminta käytännössä. Linkkejä: Sprinttihiihtäjän ojaan tippuminen EBUn streamisivut: EurovisionSports Vancouver Live
Find appropriate hospitality house for: Recapping Olympic Hospitality and Reaction – Olympic Outsider #13 (.mp3, 19:06) En route to Canada Hockey place for Russia vs. Latvia men’s hockey, Dave recaps the first 4-5 days of the Olympics and observations about protests, weather, public reaction, foibles and surprises and tips for goodtimes along the way. Subscribe: Olympic … Continue reading Recapping Olympic Hospitality and Reaction – Olympic Outsider #13 →
Listen: The Torch is Nigh! – Olympic Outsider #12 (.mp3, 4:05) With the torch arriving, Dave continues describing the scene at the intersection of Main and Hastings including red tents in front of the Carnegie Library and the logistics of crowd control of a moveable torch parade coming across protesters. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider … Continue reading The Torch is Nigh! – Olympic Outsider #12 →
Find a free beer for: On the Ground at Molson House in Vancouver – Olympic Outsider #10 (.mp3, 10:08) With the Winter Olympics impending, Dave heads from Molson Hockey House, past a protest for In-Site safe injection clinic and riffs about social justice and the role of media at the Vancouver Winter Olympics including various … Continue reading On the Ground at Molson House in Vancouver – Olympic Outsider #10 →
Sort out the conundrums for: Examining Main and Hastings – Olympic Outsider #11 (.mp3, 6:31) Hopping off the bus at Hastings and Main – the historic (and notorious) intersection – Dave documents the variety of folks awaiting the torch including housing/homeless advocates with red tents, the downtrodden in welfare hotels, society folks and cops. Subscribe: Olympic … Continue reading Examining Main and Hastings – Olympic Outsider #11 →
Viimeisessä kisoja edeltävässä jaksossamme käymme läpi viimeisimpiä uutisia Kanadan perukoilta. Lisäksi opastamme ihmisiä katsomaan kiintoisimpia lajeja ja opastamme mihin niitä katsoessa kannattaa kiinnittää huomiota. Myös ennakoimme potentiaalisia tuloksia. Myös käsittelemme nopeasti netissä toimivat katsomakanavat: YLE Areena EurovisionSports Vancouver Live
Kuten lupaus aikoinaan kävi, Coubertinin Perilliset heräävät talvihorroksestaan ja pysyvät hereillä talviolympialaisten ajan. Ensimmäisessä Vancouver 2010-teemaisessa jaksossa käsittelemme talviolympialaisten lajikirjoa ja Suomen joukkuetta.
Esta noche tenemos un programa surtido Cuétara. Repaso general de noticias (como siempre), conexión con Filin que nos habla de Dante's Inferno, análisis de Vancouver 2010 y Dark Void y finalmente una nueva entrega de Algo Pasa en el Foro.
Esta noche tenemos un programa surtido Cuétara. Repaso general de noticias (como siempre), conexión con Filin que nos habla de Dante's Inferno, análisis de Vancouver 2010 y Dark Void y finalmente una nueva entrega de Algo Pasa en el Foro.
This month's travel podcasts takes us to Vancouver. We will be going on a walking tour of the world famous public market at Granville Island. Check out bonus content available exclusively on the Travel in 10 Ipod App such as our guide to the best stores and restaurants on Granville Island. The Travel in 10 Ipod App launched this and has already become one of the top 25 most downloaded travel apps in Canada and the US on the Itunes store and watch it on the new Apple Ipad. Please download and review the app this month to help support the show.
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Recording of the Olympic Resistance Network press conference on November 20, 2008, including: Arthur Manuel, Garth Mullins, James Lilly, Dustin Johnson, Carol Martin, Laura Track, Anita, Gord Hill… at the Anti-Poverty Committee office on Coast Salish land (know colloquially as Vancouver) downtown eastside neighbourhood. Plus separate clips for remarks by Chris Shaw and Joan Morelli. … Continue reading Olympic Resistance Network Press Conference – recap + audio →
Fly high for: High-Flying Canadian Snowboarder Crispin Lipscomb – Olympic Outsider #9 (.mp3, 8MB, 9:53) Recorded at the post-Turin Olympic flag tour in May 2006, top-placing Canadian half-pipe snowboarder Crispin Lipscomb talks to host Dave O about his Olympic experience, pre-race rituals and 2010 plans – plus offers insight into the Whistler lifestyle, future of the sport, … Continue reading High-Flying Canadian Snowboarder Crispin Lipscomb – Olympic Outsider #9 →
Go downhill, fast! for: The Duff Man! – Olympic Laughs with the Superhero Skeleton-ist Duff Gibson – Olympic Outsider #8 Torino 2006 Skeleton Gold Medalist athlete Duff Gibson chats with Olympic Outsider host Dave Olson about having a beer named after him, life as a Calgary fireman, being Canada’s (and the world’s) oldest gold medalist, training for … Continue reading The Duff Man! – Olympic Laughs with the Gold Medal Skeleton-ist – Olympic Outsider #8 →
Sing along with: Oh Canada! from Vancouver City Hall – Olympic Outsider Bonus (.mp3, 1:31) More: photos by DaveO from Olympic Flag Reception / Ceremony Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: Olympic Flag Reception at Vancouver City Hall – photo gallery Northern Canada Geography Lesson – Olympic Outsider #19 Lunch with Gord and his new Dark Beer – … Continue reading Oh Canada! from Vancouver City Hall – Olympic Outsider Bonus →
See it before it’s stolen: Oslo Olympic Flag Ceremony – Olympic Outsider #7 (.mp3, 19:00) Canada’s Governor General Michaëlle Jean (a Haitian refuge who immigrated to Quebec as a child) and Mayor Sam Sullivan were on hand – with a phalanx of officers of everykind – to reveal the 1952 Oslo Winter Olympic flag (which was … Continue reading Oslo Olympic Flag Ceremony – Olympic Outsider #7 →
Join Dave and Dan and Bob and Doug for: Hockey Tourney Wrap-up with Dave and Dan – Olympic Outsider #6 (.mp3, 25:46) Wrapping up the Men’s and Women’s hockey tournaments from Torino 2006. Topics include: team leadership, puck possession, tactical strategies, tournament surprise teams, and a bit looking ahead to 2010. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider … Continue reading Hockey Tourney Wrap-up w/ Dave and Dan – Olympic Outsider #6 →
Reflect upon the preceding days for: Wrapping Up XX Part 1 – Olympic Outsider #5 (.mp3, 38:19) Wrapping up performances of Torino 2006 with emphasis on Team Canada’s athletes. Topics include notable Men’s and Women’s performances in Luge, Skeleton, Bobsled, Curling, Short-Track Speedskating, & more w/ Dave, Dan Funboy and Banghi. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: High-Flying … Continue reading Wrapping Up Torino XX Part 1 – Olympic Outsider #5 →
Prepare to be incorrect for: Quarter-final Hockey Predictions – Olympic Outsider #4 (.mp3, 10:14) Quick wrap-up from the preliminary round of the Men’s hockey tournament with Dave Olson and Toadler from upstairs. Plus bold predictions for the quarter-final round and a wee bit more. Subscribe: Olympic Outsider podcast feed Consider Perusing: Observations on Latvian Hockey and Poets – … Continue reading Quarter-final Hockey Predictions – Olympic Outsider #4 →
Recall a wild ride with: Coffee talk with Gold Medalist Ross Rebagliati – Olympic Outsider #3 (18:45, .mp3 ) Interview with 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics Gold Medalist and Snowboard legend Ross Rebagliati at a busy Symposium on Web 2.0 and the Future of Sport at Vancouver’s Take 5 Cafe. Dave asks Ross about the drug-testing … Continue reading Coffee talk with Gold Medalist Ross Rebagliati – Olympic Outsider #3 →
Follow along with: Coffee talk with Gold Medalist Ross Rebagliati – Olympic Outsider #3 (18:45, .m4a “enhanced podcast” fortified with photos) An enhanced Olympic Outsider podcast with host Dave Olson visiting with 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics Gold Medalist and Snowboard legend Ross Rebagliati. Blurb: At a busy Symposium on Web 2.0 and the Future of Sport at … Continue reading Coffee talk with Gold Medalist Ross Rebagliati – Olympic Outsider #3 (enhanced) →
Don’t be surprised: Canadian Men Open With Win in Turin! – Olympic Outsider #2 (.mp3, 9:44) Bleary-eyed after waking for the 4AM face-off, Dave Olson discusses the opening game of the Olympic hockey tournament in this 9:24 long podcast. Canada beat Italy 7-2 – After a slow start, Canada turned on the jets versus a hardworking and … Continue reading Canadian Men Open With Win in Turin! – Olympic Outsider #2 →
Start the journey with: First Few Days of Torino 2006 – Olympic Outsider #1 (.mp3, 51:12) Olympic Outsider podcast featuring audio discourse and chatter the Winter Olympics sports with emphasis on Team Canada athletes – starting with coverage of Turin 2006. In episode #1, Host Dave Olson is joined by “Sweatpants Mark” to discuss recent noteworthy … Continue reading First Few Days of Torino 2006 – Olympic Outsider #1 →
[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link Car Ride Edition of the RadioZoom Podcast! This time, Rebecca and I are on our way to meet up with her mom in Surrey, so we take the opportunity to shed some light on some local, Vancouver related tidbits regarding the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the movie industry, the bridge of death, and other oddities that come up in this short conversation. Links to related information about the discussed topics: – Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics – Expo ’86 – Pattullo Bridge Please send an email or audio comment to radiozoom [at] gmail [dot] com. Also, send your mp3’s of music you’d like to see played on my podcast to the same address. 25:31 minutesSubscribe: RSS Podcast Feed Subscribe on iTunes © Copyright Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), RadioZoom (John Bollwitt)