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The Baked Bear is a fan podcast about th Boston Bruins, with a focus on the fans and fandom. Your host, Jay Pike, isn't smart enough for the X's and O's (and he should know, he's writing this), but he's learned how to be a fan and get the most out of his B's. Add in some weed, a lot of nonsense, some bad takes, and you have The Baked Bear. Find Jay and his podcasat on Twitter: @MY_Bruins and @TheBakedBearPod; or you can email bakedbearpod@gmail.com. The Baked Bear is presented in partnership ...
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Faust Checho dives down the rabbit hole with a menagerie of mind blowing humans from authors to mystics, physicists, futurists, technologists, ufologists and everyone in between... pulling back the veil of a brave new world.
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Are you interested in reading or writing horror? If so, this is the podcast for you. Splatterpunk award-winning horror author Aron Beauregard, Daniel J. Volpe, Carver Pike, and Rowland Bercy Jr. come together to talk writing and publishing horror. Sharing their career successes and failures, Written in Red is a free resource to the horror community.
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Maritime Noon is a one-hour program devoted to delivering informative reports and interviews which explore issues that are of interest to Maritimers. Join host Bob Murphy weekdays from noon to 1 p.m.
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Behind the Vinyl Podcast

Stingray Podcast Network

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Behind the Vinyl: The Podcast. Where musicians sit down to share the stories about their songs. Listen as they drop the needle and reminisce about anything and everything that comes to mind as it plays.
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Muppetsational!

Muppetsational

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Muppetsational! is The Muppet Show podcast hosted by three huge Muppets fans, Jade, Emma and Lewis. Join us each week as we dive into an episode of Jim Henson’s classic variety show, now finally available on Disney+. It’s time to get things started on the chronological, explorational, conversational, Muppetsational!
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Jeff McMillan's Podcast

DJ Jeff McMillan

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Deep, Funky, Soulful, Jackin' House Music. 420 Ceis, Acumen, Adriatique, Alex Augello, Alex Niggemann & Superlounge, Alexander East, Andrade, Andrew Chibale, Andrew Mataus, Andry Nalin, Andy Clockwork, Andy Meston, Anhanguera, Aphreme, Arco, Armbar, Artie Flexs, Arts & Leisure, Audio Soul Project, Bang Bang, BeatPimps, Belocca, Bleep District, Boo Williams, Brandon Bass, Brent Vassar, Brett Valentine, Bucked Naked, Butch, Canard, The Candy Dealers, Carleto, Chanson E, Chemars, Chris Lauer, C ...
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The "Religion of Speed Podcast" is a popular automotive podcast that covers the latest news, trends, and developments in the industry. Hosted by a group of car enthusiasts, the podcast offers insightful commentary and analysis on a wide range of topics related to cars, racing, and motorsports.
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On the phone-in today: Nathaniel Pearre answers questions about EVs. He's a research fellow at Dalhousie University studying electric vehicles in the renewable energy storage lab. And off the top of the show, we talk with Vanessa Pike from Canadian Foodgrains Bank about World Humanitarian Day and the rise in violence against aid workers. We also he…
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In this Far Out Forensics episode, host Faust Checho takes you on a chilling journey to Antarctica — a land of mystery, conspiracy, and untold secrets. From the shadowy depths of Operation Highjump to the cryptic Nazi UFOs and the enigmatic Maria Orsic, this episode delves into the hidden truths buried beneath the icy expanse. What you'll uncover: …
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On the phone-in today: Gardening expert, Niki Jabbour, answers questions. And off the top of the show, we hear how the Covered Bridge Potato Chip company is continuing to make chips after a fire in March burned the factory to the ground. Also, PEI experienced a partial 911 outage yesterday.
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On the phone-in today: Jonathan Foster and Micha Fardy join us for a discussion about sustainable tourism in the Maritimes. And off the top of the show, we talk with Annika Lirette, the co-artistic director of Le Spectacle de la Fête Nationale de l'Acadie.
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On the phone-in today our guest is physiotherapist Laura Lundquist who answers questions about pain relief and preventing injuries. And off the top of the show, we speak with Simon Thibault at the Congrès Mondial Acadien 2024. We also hear about a Mi'kmaq basket weaving class on PEI.
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On the phone-in: Lawyer Jessica Lyle from Touchstone Legal in Dartmouth answers questions about wills and estate planning. And off the top of the show, we hear about concerns on PEI about people having difficulty accessing family lawyers. We also hear about moves to regulate podiatry on PEI.
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On the phone-in today: Our painting and staining expert, Jim White, gives advice for your next project. And off the top of the show we speak with Liesje Somers-Blonde, the executive director of the Bide Awhile animal shelter in Dartmouth. They received 24 kittens and cats on Friday and now the shelter is at-capacity.…
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Award-winning film director and producer Caroline Cory @OMniumUniverse beams in to talk about ESP, UFO phenomena, and making movies that capture unexplained alien activity and extraterrestrial portals on episode 168 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. Caroline Cory is an award-winning filmmaker, executive producer and founder of Omnium Media. As a c…
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On the phone-in: dog behaviour specialist Silvia Jay answers your questions about your canine friend. But first, when is it OK for municipalities to provide financial help for people living rough to return to their home communities?
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Today on the phone-in: we discuss Indigenous tourism and how it could help expand our understanding of the world. But first, a new report looks at the successes and shortcomings of the fire and emergency response to last year's wildfire in Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia. And on PEI, a daughter remembers her Olympian father who competed at the 1924 Pa…
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What really happened on 9/11 — and who was behind the collapse of the Twin Towers? Host Faust Checho continues uncovering the truth behind the September 11, 2001 attacks on episode 167 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. In Part 2 of this series, Faust dives into evidence that contradicts and exposes flaws in the mainstream narrative surrounding the…
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Today on the phone-in: Author Jules Torti shares stories about Trips That Went South, and callers share their own travel misadventures. But first, 16 yo Kohen Wainman just got home from the world barrel racing championships in Perry, Georgia.
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On the phone-in: Appliance repair technician Aaron Publicover takes your calls. But first, we get journalist Rick MacLean's thoughts on what the proposed sale of SaltWire newspapers to Postmedia could mean for the region.
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Former infantryman and 9/11 first responder to the Pentagon Adam Eisenberg discusses the coverup and conspiracy surrounding September 11, 2001, the subsequent anthrax attacks, and the counterintelligence infiltration of the 9/11 Truth movement on episode 166 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. While serving in the Army as a member of Alpha Company, …
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Welcome to the Baked Bear, Episode 48: Be My Bruin Tonight. On this episode host, Jay Pike, desperately tries to fill dead air with some Swayman talk, Pasta praise and excitement, and more. Jay checks in on how his American friends are doing; He dedicates his Hightake and Highku to this weeks birthday boy: Patrice Bergeron. Plus, he finds time to u…
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Today on the phone-in: we crowd-source your advice on the best cafes in the Maritimes. But first, we get a biology lesson on the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid from Cornell entomologist Mark Whitmore. He'll be in Liverpool, NS Tuesday, July 30 for the 10th Annual International HWA Managers Meeting.
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Today's phone-in: Veterinarian Dr. Karyn Steele takes your pet health and nutrition questions. And we learn about a new project that's experimenting with the use of oysters to clean water contaminated by pulp mill effluent in Pictou County's Boat Harbour.
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Today's phone-in: we get your recommendations for the best ice-cream spots in the Maritimes. But first, we hear about lifeguarding efforts in PEI after Sunday saw 12 rescues at Basinhead Beach, and why a Moncton food bank is getting government help to cover the cost of a security guard.
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Today's phone-in: pharmacist Graham MacKenzie takes your calls and questions. And the director of the Aquatic Association of NS shares how producers are feeling about the disease MSX which has been detected in PEI oysters.
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What if one woman's cells could change the course of medical history? Dive into the astonishing true story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells revolutionized science and medicine. From groundbreaking discoveries like the polio vaccine and in vitro fertilization to Nobel Prize-winning research, the legacy of HeLa cells is monumental. But behind these ac…
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Welcome to the Baked Bear, Episode 47: The FA That Came to Boston. On this episode host, Jay Pike, gets into the weeds with Bruins fans and their reaction(s) to Dean Letourneau, Free Agency, and the departures of Jake Debrusk, Jakob Lauko, and more. Jay checks in on how fans are handling the wait for Swayman's extension, and dedicates his Highku to…
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Today's phone-in: Niki Jabbour takes all your gardening questions. And off the top of the show, we hear your feedback on what Anne of Green Gables and specifically the location of Green Gables means to you.
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On the phone-in: Author Alan MacEachern and Kate Scarth discuss the story of Green Gables. Alan is the author of "Becoming Green Gables" and Kate is the Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies with the L.M. Montgomery Institute at UPEI. And off the top of the show, meteorologist Tina Simpkin discusses the weather and we hear about early monitoring for bli…
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On the phone-in: We have a discussion about the dangers of disinformation and propaganda. Our guest is Alex Khasnabish who's a professor and chair of the department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount St. Vincent University in Halifax. And off the top of the show. We hear about an incident near Digby involving farmed salmon. Our guests are Joel …
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On the phone-in: We discuss the elements that make for a dynamic downtown area in the Maritimes. Our guests are Paul MacKinnon in Halifax and Dawn Alan in Charlottetown. And off the top of the show, Dr Danielle Willliams from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency describes a parasite called MSX that affects oysters. MSX has been detected in Bedeque B…
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On the phone-in: Painting and staining expert, Jim White, answers your questions. And off the top of the show, Victor Cormier, the general manager of the Pointe-du-Chene Harbour Authority, explains how some guys on jet-skis stopped a burning boat from destroying the whole marina. And the CBC's Nancy Russell finds out why the potato crop on PEI is t…
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Founder of The DNA Company Kashif Khan beams in to discuss the transformative power of functional genomics, the future of gene therapy, and how humans can reverse aging on episode 165 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. Kashif Khan is an entrepreneur and investor who has built, run, and scaled businesses across a range of industries. He is the co-fo…
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The remnants of post tropic storm Beryl drops torrential rain on part of the Mainland NS. Councillor Dick Killam from Halls Harbour, NS, describes the damage in his community. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire and Brett Ruskin also file reports.And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour provides gardening advice.
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On the phone-in: Michael Haynes in NS and James Donald in NB share their top suggestions for great hikes in the Maritimes. They also answer all your questions. Off the top of the show, we speak with Michael Kabalen from the Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia. And the CBC's Josefa Cameron on PEI tells us about "speed friending" at Pride P…
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On the phone-in: Lawyer Julia Cornish provides advice for people who are going through a separation and divorce. Off the top of the show, we hear about a controversy connected to the Fredericton Pride parade. And Angela Morrison, a former soccer coach of Jacob Shaffelburg, discusses last night's game against Argentina at the Copa America tournament…
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On the phone-in: Lauren Park who's an experienced beekeeper answers questions about beekeeping. Off the top of the show. We speak with Angela Morrison who used to coach soccer star, Jacob Shaffelburg. We also hear from his grandmother, Anne Smith, who lives in Stratford, PEI. Team Canada takes on Argentina tonight at the Copa America tournament.…
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Wildlife biologist, Bob Bancroft, answers questions about animals and birds on the phone-in. And off the top of the show. we speak with Peter Burgess, executive director of the Wild Blueberry Producers Association of NS. He says the crop this season is early. And in Charlottetown, a new farmer's market opened over the weekend.…
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Actor, producer and author Thomas Jane joins in studio to discuss UFO disclosure, the nature of consciousness and his role in Hollywood films like The Punisher on episode 164 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. Thomas Jane is an American actor best known for portraying Frank Castle in Marvel’s film The Punisher. He also appears in the films Boogie N…
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Barry Walker, who's an energy advisor, provides advice about heat pumps as well as heating and cooling systems. And off the top of the show, we hear about the construction of the new medical school in Charlottetown as well as a new mural at the Fredericton public library by Wolastoqi artist, Emma Hassencahl-Perley.…
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Today's phone-in is with dog behaviour expert, Sivlia Jay. Off the top of the show, we speak with Tonya Wmmer from MARS about a dead humpback whale in the Stewiacke River. And Dr Tracy Fisher with the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association talks about changes coming August 1st for dog owners who travel to the US.…
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Sascha Gordon and her husband run Boonoonoonoos -- a restaurant in Charlottetown that serves Caribbean food. Sascha talks with us about her concerns for her family back in Jamaica with Hurricane Beryl hitting the island today. And on the phone-in: Niki Jabbour answers gardening questions.
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In Southwest NS, Hemlock Wooly Adelgid has been killing hemlocks. Last Fall, an experiment was launched that saw the importation of Laricobius beeles from BC. Laricobius beetles eat Hemlock Wooly Adelgid. Dr Lucas Roscoe from Natural Resources Canada provides an update on whether the Laricobius survived the winter in NS. People on PEI are organizin…
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Spiritual guide, astrology and numerologyh expert Marco J. Williams beams in to discuss past life regression, spiritual awakening, and achieving a flow state on episode 163 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. Marco Williams is a firefighter/EMT whose life underwent a transformative journey amidst the flames and chaos of his profession. Engaged in ba…
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Welcome to the Baked Bear, Episode 46: Vying for Linus. On this episode host, Jay Pike, breaks formar because it's the offseason and it's summer vacation, but he spends his time celebrating Linus Ullmark, discussing the discourse around the deal, first round picks, Korpasalo, Free Agency, and the draft (or at least a GMs job). Plus, while Jay keeps…
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Councillor David Hickey in Saint John, NB, says a number of residents are concerned about excessively loud motorcycles and vehicles. He's investigating improving the city's noise bylaw. On PEI, the Royal Canadian Mint launches a new coin to celebrate L.M. Montgomery. And on the phone-in: Horticulturalist Todd Boland provides advice on shrubs and vi…
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Marc Mes, who's the deputy commissioner of Canadian Coast Guard programs, discusses how the Coast Guard is reducing carbon emissions. People on PEI work to maintain lighthouses. On the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele. And in New Brunswick, two youths are hired to be River Keepers on the Saint John River.…
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Have you ever tried to bike 600km? Well about two dozen Nova Scotians did this past weekend as part of the LOCOmotion 600 endurance event. Organizer and participant Ashleigh Myles tells us about the event and what's next for this active group of cyclists. And on the phone-in: Our repair expert Aaron Publicover answers your questions.…
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