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Latest podcast episodes about vue weekly's best

Overdue Finds
10 Pop Culture Confessions Part 3 - Music

Overdue Finds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 50:38


In part three of our Pop Culture Confessions series Bryce and Kim share EPL staff picks for some of overrated and underrated music. Our hosts share their own picks including some crazy confessions about Canadian music icons, Christmas music and a Kid Rock concert. Plus Kim and Bryce debate about the music of the Foo Fighters and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Please visit epl.ca to view a complete list of all the materials that are discussed in this episode.  We would love to hear from our listeners so if you have any comments or questions about the show please email us at podcast@epl.ca.  Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and on Twitter. Interact with Bryce and Kim on Twitter by using #EPLOverdueFinds. Our next episode will be available on Friday, August 17th where we'll be chatting with writer Jana G. Pruden from The Globe and Mail about the popularity of true crime.  Don't forget to vote for Overdue Finds in the Podcast category in Vue Weekly's Best of Edmonton 2018. Polls close August 9th. 

Overdue Finds
09 Pixels & Parrots

Overdue Finds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 49:34


On this week's episode Bryce and Kim sit down with EPL's "robot wrangler" Holly Arnason to chat all things video games. They cover all genres including some independent games that even the most avid gamers might not know about. The group also chats about what an Overdue Finds video game might look like and how a little blue bird has wiggled his way into Kim's heart. We also find out about Old Man Bryce and his mad iPad photo skills! For a complete list of everything that we talk about in this episode please visit https://epl.bibliocommons.com/list/share/1176606007_overdue_finds/1229899227_09_-_pixels_parrots  To learn more about the EPL Makerspace please visit https://www.epl.ca/browse_program/makerspace/  We would love to hear from our listeners so if you have any comments or questions about the show please email us at podcast@epl.ca.  Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EPLdotCA/.  Reach us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/EPLdotCA.  Interact with Bryce and Kim on Twitter by using #EPLOverdueFinds. Our next episode will be available on Friday, August 3rd where we'll have part 3 of our popular Pop Culture Confessions series. We'll be chatting about all things music with EPL's music expert Rocky Mann. Don't forget to vote for Overdue Finds in the Podcast category in Vue Weekly's Best of Edmonton 2018. Polls close August 9th. http://www.vueweekly.com/best-of-edmonton-2018/ 

Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 56: Meetup on how to reach your audience

Seen and Heard in Edmonton

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 30:40


This week’s podcast features the audio from our October meetup with Kelly Froese of the Edmonton Nerd List and Jeff Williams of Guerrilla Radio. Kelly and Jeff have each devised ways to shine a spotlight on local creators and ventures. As you know, that is pretty much my favourite thing, so I brought them together and called it "how to reach your audience," because one of the ways to do that is to get noticed by one of these cross-promotion sites. You can also derive some lessons for how they have built their own audiences. In our conversation, you'll hear: The wildly different origin stories of the Edmonton Nerd List and Guerrilla Radio (one was an accident, one was on purpose); How and why they have grown; How each brings in revenue and what they've learned about monetizing; What impresses them about the local podcast scene; How to spread your podcast via guests; How to get listed on the Nerd List or join Guerrilla Radio; Future plans for each. They mentioned a few local producers, including the Shessels at Northern Nerdcast, Vue Weekly's Best of Edmonton podcast winner The Awesome Hour, and Nintendo Dads, a well-known podcast with an Edmonton connection. You'll also hear a great question from German Villegas of The Modern Manhood Podcast. Follow the Edmonton Nerd List on Twitter, like it on Facebook and subscribe to the YouTube channel. You can also support the list on Patreon. Follow Guerrilla Radio on Twitter and Instagram, like it on Facebook, subscribe to the feed of every show on iTunes or find it on SoundCloud. There's also an app (iOS and Android). Audio from our November meetup will be up in January, and that's when we're planning to resume our meetups at Variant Edition. Join the Edmonton Podcasting Meetup page to get the details when they're available. This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Castria, where award-winning podcasters help you make your podcast. You'll hear Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky talk about what they can do for you in this episode, and you're also hearing their handiwork, as they produced and edited this episode. If you'd like them to help you, look them up at wearecastria.com.  

Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 54: Robyn Wilson

Seen and Heard in Edmonton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 21:49


Meet Robyn Wilson, the fearless and empathetic interviewer behind The One, a podcast featuring everyday people and the love stories that make them unique. The One was "spurred out of jealousy," Robyn says. She had been helping her husband, Phil Wilson, with his podcast (more about that below), and decided that she wanted something of her own. Hearing other people's love stories made her happy, so she decided to go with that. In this conversation, you'll learn more about how Robyn approaches her interviews, what it was like to have the microphone turned on her and Phil, what it was like to make Vue Weekly's Best of Edmonton list, and how the podcast gives her an opportunity to bring joy. Have a listen. This episode is also available in iTunes, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. Robyn made the following recommendations: That's So Maven, Andrea Beça and Lauren Dary's interview show by, for and about female entrepreneurs; The Expats, Adam Rozenhart's smooth-voiced show about the experience of living abroad; Baconhound, Phil Wilson's celebrated food blog, and the Off Menu podcast that goes with it. Robyn is up to her ears in homework right now as she pursues her degree in social work, so the podcast is on a wee break. But the episodes are evergreen, so dive in to the back catalogue. And if you want to share your love story, Robyn would to hear from you on Twitter (@joyfulfollies) or by email. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by Castria, where award-winning podcasters help you make your podcast sound great. In this episode, Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky discuss how they use their decade's worth of experience in podcasting to help bring other podcasts into the world. If you want their help, look them up at wearecastria.com.