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Women of Ill Repute is a compliment. And not just for women! Wendy Mesley and Maureen Holloway have left CBC and CHFI to chat with sassy women about sex, family, politics, and media. Lots of secrets and no room for shame. Is it journalism or comedy? It’s both. Smart talk with tv and radio stars, comedians, authors, lawyers, politicos, restaurant icons and more. All of them brave, fierce and funny. Fun!
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The founding podcast on the Women in Media Network, host Sarah Burke invites women and gender diverse media personalities to explore the collective triumphs and challenges they experience in the spotlight. Sarah interviews influential guests in entertainment, sports, and social media as they share personal stories surrounding topics like entrepreneurship, motherhood, diversity, and inclusivity. This podcast is a home for empowerment, celebration, and community.
Sarah Burke is a broadcaster, podcaster, producer, and the Founder & CEO of the Women in Media Network. https://womeninmedia.network/ -
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The International Arrivals Podcast features conversations with artists about their work and their personal stories about migration, immigration, displacement, and home.
International Arrivals, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, supports artists from countries in conflict or whose identity puts them at risk. Founders, Anna Khimasia and Emily Lutzker, moderate the podcast. -
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The Niagara Falls Show is a colourful weekly podcast about Niagara Falls Attractions, Niagara Falls Dining, and Niagara Falls Entertainment. Your hosts Wayne Malton and Steve Kostyk take a fun and interesting look at Niagara Falls Ontario and Niagara Falls New York. This show is a must for tourists who plan on visiting the eighth wonder of the world, or those who are just curious about the world’s most famous address!
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Welcome to a podcast about "Swiftly in Love,". This podcast that takes you on a captivating journey through the ever-evolving love life of the legendary Taylor Swift. Join us as we dive deep into the heart of one of the music industry's most enigmatic and talented artists.In each episode, we explore the fascinating and often tumultuous romantic relationships that have defined different chapters of Taylor Swift's life and career. From her teenage crushes to high-profile celebrity romances, we leave no stone unturned in unraveling the intricacies of her love stories.Through in-depth analysis, insightful interviews, and a touch of pop culture commentary, "Swiftly in Love" offers listeners a front-row seat to the rollercoaster ride of emotions that Taylor Swift has channeled into her chart-topping songs. Discover the real-life inspirations behind her lyrics and gain a deeper understanding of how her personal experiences have shaped her music.But "Swiftly in Love" is not just about gossip and speculation. It's a celebration of the resilience and growth that Taylor Swift has demonstrated in the face of public scrutiny and heartbreak. It's a reminder that love, like life itself, is a journey filled with ups and downs, and Taylor Swift's love life has been a relatable and inspiring part of that journey.Whether you're a die-hard Swiftie or simply curious about the woman behind the music, this podcast is your ultimate destination for an engaging and heartfelt exploration of Taylor Swift's romantic adventures. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let's Swiftly embark on this enchanting voyage through the love life of a musical icon.
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Northerned is a podcast that explores the unique and diverse culture of the Inuit people in Nunavik and the wider North. Hosted by Beatrice Deer, a musician and artist from the region, the show delves into the vibrant art, music, and lifestyle of the Inuit people. Each episode will feature interviews with new and old friends from the region, highlighting their art, projects, and perspectives on life in the North. Beatrice will also share stories from her own life, including her new baby, and discuss her thinking and values. In addition to showcasing Inuit culture, the show will also tackle important issues such as healthy lifestyle choices and suicide prevention awareness. And, of course, there will be plenty of dumb jokes along the way.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Plongez dans ce récit d'une fille très ambitieuse à la recherche d'une relation saine avec son travail. Inspirée par ses réflexions sur sa vie professionnelle, la réalisatrice Marie-Hélène Frenette-Assad explore, en cinq épisodes, la place qu'occupe le travail dans nos vies.
Animation et réalisation : Marie-Hélène Frenette-Assad
Maison de production : RECréation
Mixage sonore : Roxanne Potvin
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Conversations about the ecological crisis with brilliant, passionate, and visionary artists and cultural workers. Season 5 on 'preparing for the end of the world as we know it and creating the conditions for other possible worlds to emerge’ is now completed with some occasional bonus episodes. Season 6 is in development on 'arts and culture in times of crisis, collapse and renewal'. Also see my ‘a calm presence’ Substack.
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In this conversational style podcast, Montreal artist Shelley Miller sits down with creatives and professionals who work in and around the industries of art in public spaces. She’ll speak with other artists who make art for and in public spaces and get their unique take on how and why they work in this field, the challenges they face, and the rewards. She’ll also chat with industry insiders like placemakers, public art administrators, fabricators, and festival organizers, all of whom are committed to enlivening and enriching public spaces and have valuable insight to share about this fascinating field of work.
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Larry Towell is a photojournalist and member of the prestigious Magnum Photos Agency. He is also a gifted musician, songwriter and poet.
In this conversation with Stephen Mayes, former head of the VII photo agency and secretary of the World Press Photo, Larry Towell reflects on his journey and 40-year career as he releases the documentary film ”The Man I Left Behind,” which he co-directed with Matthieu Rytz and Hubert Hayaud.