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You know those songs, those really special ones? The ones that make your skin tingle? They may make you feel like you can throw a Dodge Dakota the length of a football field, or they may bring you to tears every time you hear them. Either way, those songs have your number. They have a certain power over you as a music fan. We talk about those songs here. Music tells us who we are if we really listen. And No Sleep Til Sudbury turns up the volume nice and loud.
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Rejected Central

Brent van Staalduinen

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REJECTED CENTRAL is a podcast that investigates the history, humor, and pain of rejection, without getting dragged through the depressing silliness you can find in a million other places. We don’t care (much) about breakup stories, denied crushes, or the little denials that make up our quotidian existence. We do care about the bigger rejections, the ones that cross boundaries and borders, stories so impactful they demand a response, a laugh, a tear. In short, REJECTED CENTRAL is about elevat ...
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Mahmood Fazal, a former outlaw biker turned journalist, and Daniel Stewart, from Total Control and Distort mag, speak to artists, journalists, film-makers, musicians, writers, activists and outsiders about counter-culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the NSTS interview seat this month is Eye Eye and Bill Wood and the Woodies frontman Bill Wood, talking about the songs that have shaped him over the course of his life. In tandem with these songs, Bill shares some fascinating behind-the-scenes details of Eye Eye's success and navigating the pressures of their record company, his Steve Earle-ins…
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Brent & Dave sit down with educator, actor, producer, and seeker-of-all-things-cool Matt Szpirglas to talk about a couple of rejected episodes in the life of the über-huge roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons. Matt's Insta: @matt_szp Matt's email: mattszpinquiries@gmail.com Matt's source: Slaying the Dragon by Ben Riggs For more information about th…
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To help kick off the 2024 Canadian Premier League (CPL) season, Brent and Dave go on location to Tim Hortons Field, the home of Hamilton's Forge FC, and speak to a couple of genuine playmakers, attacker Kevaughn Tavernier and midfielder Noah Jensen. We talk huge first goals and the lowest of the lows, and what it takes to maintain a genuine pro min…
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Singer songwriter and friend of the show Stephen Stanley makes his long awaited return to NSTS this week, joining me live to chat about his excellent new record, Before The Collapse Of The Hive. The new record is a triumph - Stephen once again weaves vivid visual landscapes as an accomplished lyricist, but this time he goes further by fusing his fa…
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It seems these days like we're being asked to tip for some unusual things, far more than just good service. Dave and Brent chat about the state of tipping and get some expert help from friends and family online. Are we being asked for too much? Or is our privilege getting in the way of simply paying it forward and valuing our fellow humans?…
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Dave takes charge in this episode and profiles Rodney Dangerfield, who was arguably the greatest reject comedian ever. Brent tries not to be too distracted by how, from just the right angle, Dave might be RD's present-day doppelgänger. Have a rejection story? Reach out through social, our website (www.rejectedcentral.com), or email at rejectedcentr…
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Brent's thriller Unthinkable drops this week, and we do a Reversies episode, where Dave takes the interview chair and asks Brent why this book is a rejection miracle. Brent also tees up the big launch event on March 20 (click here for details), reminds everyone why bookstores are The Bomb, and also puts a signed copy of Unthinkable on the block for…
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In our second listener-driven episode, writer Hollay Ghadery talks about being of mixed race but not mixed enough, and actor/producer Sara Weber explains how she respnded to a bad review of one of her plays. Have a rejection story? We'd love to hear from you! Click here to contact RC.By Brent van Staalduinen
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Friend of the show and vocal powerhouse Sandra Bouza drops by for a cup of coffee and a chat about her incredible new record, A Sound in the Dark. Sandra turns the tables and asks me to go through MY favourite tracks from the record, followed by an exclusive live performance of a brand new and very personal song she just wrote.…
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Why do some ideas work, and some don't? Why do some organizations reach their followers in meaningful and intentional ways, and others don't? Dennis van Staalduinen joins RC to talk branding, good jazz, and why ideas get rejected. Dennis' LinkedIn page. Dennis on X/Twitter. Begtodiffer Blog: Return of Sir Steve: 6 ways Steve Jobs taught me to be hu…
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Brent and Dave go on-location to Tim Horton's Field and chat with Forge FC players Chris Kalongo (GK) and Garven Metusala (DF) about winning through adversity, gratitude, and simply showing up and doing the work. Thanks to Nico Correa and Tom Walker at Forge FC for setting up this session. Have an idea for the show? Feedback? Other? Head to our con…
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A few months ago filmmaker Sean Menard released his MuchMusic documentary entitled 299 Queen Street West, celebrating the history and cultural significance of what would come to be known as "The Nation's Music Station". I attended the premiere screening at Roy Thomson Hall in downtown Toronto, spoke to Rick Campanelli, Denise Donlon, Ed the Sock, S…
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Chronic vertigo is a debilitating condition that can completely alter a person's quality of life. In 1984, Dr. John Epley, an ENT surgeon, developed a simple, anyone-can-do-this maneuver that cures (yes, cures) the condition more than 95% of the time. But did the medical establishment leap at this development, given its reach and effectiveness? Nop…
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Most of the time, RC co-host Brent would say that he has a pretty thick skin when it comes to rejection in his writing life. However, a recent NO! has him reeling a bit, and feeling the sting. In this brief bonus episode, Brent talks about the very real pain of rejection...and how rejection can make the successes that much sweeter. He also talks ab…
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Happy Holidays, rejects! Everyone enjoys a "bad boy" or "bad girl" athlete...right? Dave and Brent chat about Dennis Rodman, the bad boy of the Chicago Bulls, pop culture, and North Korea. But his persona is full of complications and challenges. Subscribe to and rate/review Rejected Central wherever you get your podcasts, and reach out with your re…
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Angie Abdou chats with RC about writing, competitive swimming at any age, and how failure and rejection work (and don't work) together to make us better lifelong "athletes." Click here for more information and links to buy her books! Rate and review us at Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us online at www.rejectedcentral.…
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Right now, Israeli forces are reducing much of Gaza to rubble in their attempt to destroy Hamas, and once again Palestinian civilians are bearing the greatest cost of the conflict. But this is more than just war, as evidenced by the language being used to justify the blockade and killing of non-combatants. As more and more voices call out the injus…
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In the last episode of 2023, No Sleep 'til Sudbury welcomes legendary pro football running back Michael 'Pinball' Clemons, a man who's equally celebrated for both his athletic achievements and his neverending kindness and generosity. Pinball and I discuss the accomplishments of his charitable foundation and the upcoming "Christmas with the Clemons"…
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Brent's other life as a writer has brought immeasurable joy into his existence...and immeasurable rejection, which is the inspiration behind RC. In this episode, three writers gather to discuss writing and rejection and what an artistic life can hold, and what can be learned by facing "No!" so many times. Sonal Champsee's novel-in-progress, Everyon…
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Brent and Dave chat about Snoop Dogg's declaration that he's rejecting..."smoke," which turns out to be yet another social media fakepost teasing up yet another celebrity endorsement. Oh, and Brent gets rejected again...from a Facebook group. Rejected Central is available wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your ideas and stories — re…
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This week on No Sleep ‘til Sudbury I’m joined by writer, musician, and fellow Sudbury kid Sean Barrette. Sean has written a book entitled Heartstrings – First Guitars, and it’s a very interesting project involving some notable guitar players and the stories they share with Sean about their very first guitars. Of course, we also talk about the songs…
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The terms "sustainable, "organic," and "fair trade" have welded themselves to our social and economic vocabularies. Jason Hofing of Relay Coffee has been invested in helping everyone across his supply chain live better, fairer lives for 15 years. He hosts RC at the Relay Coffee roasterie for a candid chat about what we're doing well, and how we can…
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In our second bonus "origins" segment, Brent talks about one of the rejections that was instrumental in the creation of Rejected Central. The writing life is full of rejections, but some are more personal than others... Do you have a story or idea for the show? We'd love to hear from you. And don't forget to review, like, and share RC, so more peop…
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Brent & Dave sit down with Anne Bokma, author of My Year of Living Spiritually: One Woman's Secular Quest for a More Soulful Life, to discuss why open-mindedness is so important, how hard and yet liberating it can be to say goodbye to religion, and why the term "woo woo" can be problematic. As always, follow Rejected Central online at www.rejectedc…
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Welcome to part two of my latest NSTS chat with the very talented and always entertaining Rik Emmett, live from his home. Last week we talked about his new book entitled Lay It On The Line, and this week we discuss some of the other stuff he’s been working on - including reworked versions of some old Triumph classics and a new project called Ten Te…
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Saudi Arabia has just announced that it's going to bid for the 2034 World Cup. Qatar hosted the WC last year, showing the world that there's literally nothing money can't buy...or hide. Are we in for another corrupt, sportwashed World Cup? Rate and review RC where you get your podcasts, and follow us online at www.rejectedcentral.com.…
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He's back! Rik Emmett's new book, Lay It On The Line, is the focus of our latest chat live from the newly renovated music room of Rik's home. As usual, the discussion is funny, insightful and highly entertaining - not unlike his new book. In part one of our two-part conversation, the insights are particularly interesting. Rik sheds light on his mot…
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Navigating our urban areas should be easy and accessible for everyone: pedestrians, cyclists, autos, public transit, emergency vehicles... Unfortunately, North American cities have been largely designed around cars, at the expense of, well, everyone else. Urban planner John Vraets sits down with RC to talk about how we can do better, and what some …
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I have no idea how this happened, but my pal Famous Lost Words host Tom Jokic and I taped an episode of the show in early May of this year that's just getting up now. Anyway, Tom is in fine form once again, recounting stories from his interviews with Lisa Marie Presley, Meat Loaf, and the late great Gordon Lightfoot (who had passed just days before…
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The previous episode of little known behind-the-scenes facts about your favourite rock artists and records that aired a little while back was so popular with you guys that I decided to do another one. This time around, we look at stuff like what the actual "song from 1962" referenced in Bob Seger's "Night Moves" is (and that it was in fact from 196…
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Speaking of The Redwood Theatre... It was the site of my conversation with my pal Rob Preuss as we talked about his exciting new project, Rob Preuss and Friends. This episode was taped back in April, but I explain why in the intro - before Rob does his own show intro (and outro at the end of the show). If you're in the Ottawa area this weekend, you…
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I knew it would be enjoyable, but I have to say that this was one of my favourite all-time NSTS conversations. Songwriter to the stars Rob Wells joins me at my home this week, and the musical geek out session we have is off the charts. In addition to bringing in some fantastic songs, Rob shares his astonishing story about how a kid from Peterboroug…
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