The Queer Collective Podcast is a bi-weekly queer podcast that takes a deep-dive into every subgroup of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Co-hosts Emily and Karbon, the dynamic duo navigating their own polyamorous journey and gender identities, invite guests to provide detailed perspectives on a specific topic. Whether you're interested in bisexuality, queer sex ed, compulsory heterosexuality, or any facet of LGBTQ+ life, we cover it all with a unique blend of casual conversation and deep journalism. ...
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Serving unofficial RuPaul's Drag Race UK recap podcast realness 💃🏻 Hosted by Cian Sullivan on the HeadStuff Podcast Network 🎧 For any sponsorship inquiries contact advertising@headstuff.org
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CBC Radio's Labrador Morning keeps people informed about what's happening around them. Labradorians hear about it first on Labrador Morning.
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Selena Vyle & Hillary Yaas, Toronto’s beloved comedy queens, banter, catch up, argue and interview some of Canada’s most hilarious drag queens, and feature some legendary guests from across the world as well!
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Whether you live in Clarenville, Port Aux Basques, southern Labrador or any point in between...CBC Newfoundland Morning is for you. It's an upbeat, friendly start to your day. Bernice and Martin have the information you need, want and can't do without!
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Recapping international "Drag Race" seasons with Latrice Royale and Manila Luzon. For more episodes of The Chop, plus access to bonus content, free exclusive merch, live Q&As, and more, join MOM PLUS GOLD at mompodcasts.plus
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Have you ever wondered what ever happened to Drag Queens after reality TV? They start a podcast, silly!! Listen to Synthia and Juice gab and gossip while getting your riveting DragRace recap for the week!! We promise we’ll always keep things semi-qualified.
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The Editor's Cut is a monthly Canadian Cinema Editors podcast exploring the art of picture editing in Canada.
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We're a Queer Culture podcast! Serving you all the tea, shade, and biscuits you need to keep up with ALL things Drag Race & beyond. Subscribe today!
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The Rich Harring podcast
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The Shaun Proulx Show is where stars come to shine. Whether interviewing A-list celebrities or the every-person, Shaun uses their stories of success, happiness, overcoming adversity, and personal achievement to uplift and inspire listeners across North America. Come have a #ThoughtRevolution about what’s possible for you and your life!
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Hey Gurl! is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with drag queens, comedians, artists, and performers. Hosted by Jordan Jayro!
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A weekly reality TV based podcast that digs deeps into the stories on and off screens of your favourite reality television personalities. Hosted by of Big Brother Canada’s pop culture enthusiast Aneal Joshua who holds NOTHING back when it comes to everything reality TV. Aneal brings his unique perspective on what goes on behind the scenes of making TV happen when it comes to discussing all the juiciest, most salacious (and sometimes trashy) reality shows we’ve all come to love. There is not ...
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What's up in Canadian television
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A podcasting favourite of the late 10's, Australia's most straight talking pop music bloggers, the Project U team, are back together for a weekly podcast. In the Pop Corner - Nic Kelly, Grace Garde & Nathan come together once a week to sort the excellence from the trash, play games and set straight the state of pop. Get on board bitches.
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CKIW iRADIO 76- The Home of HIGH PERFORMANCE HITS of the 60’s & 70’s!
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This is Vancouver’s bona fide culture and politics podcast. Hosted by Mo Amir, parse through the relevant issues with the city’s most colourful personalities. With its heart on its sleeve and caution thrown to the wind, this is a podcast that is provocative, informative, and sometimes emotional. This is VANCOLOUR
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Tara Nova talked about her debut on tonight's premiere of Canada's Drag Race
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Newfoundland's own Tara Nova is the latest drag performer from this province to appear on Canada's Drag Race. She joined us live this morning to tell us what to expect on tonight's season premiere.
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Drag queen with Labrador connections debuting on Canada’s Drag Race
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The second drag queen from this province is making her debut on Canada’s Drag Race! Ahead of tonight’s premiere, we meet Tara Nova and her mother, Diane Oram Feltham, who now lives in Labrador West.
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Canada’s Drag Race Season 5 Promo Recap!
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Oh Canada! Canada’s Drag Race is back for its 5th season, and our Semi-Qualified Queens are here to review it! Let’s start with the promo looks. Juice and Synth break down each look and share their semi-qualified opinions! To Support and watch the episode, please follow us at:www.patreon.com/semiqualifiedqueens If you have a question or want to be …
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NLMA says that the government needs new legislation on sick notes
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The Newfoundland Medical Association is pushing for legislative changes on sick notes. Dr. Steve Major is the president of the association. He explained why this administrative task can take doctors away from patients who really need their help.
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An articling law student who uses a wheelchair says the courthouse in Corner Brook is not accessible
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Law student Blair Curtis says the courthouse in Corner Brook isn't accessible for him, because the ramp outside is too steep and there are no accessibility buttons to open doors to the washrooms or courtrooms. He met up with Newfoundland Morning's Bernice Hillier outside the courthouse this morning.
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An early childhood educator on the real barriers to accessing childcare in the province
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The Fraser Institute says the province is failing on childcare. Nick Mercer is just about to finish his early-childhood-education degree in Gander. He talked about the reality of the industry.
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Municipalities NL president Amy Coady on her new role as a VP with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities
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Amy Coady needs to re-write her resume because she just added the position of Third VP with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to her CV. She told us all about the new job.
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November is Diabetes Awareness Month. We speak with Charlottetown’s Natalie Dempster about being diagnosed with the disease as a child, and what it’s like to live with diabetes.
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Transgender Day of Remembrance in Labrador West
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A candlelight vigil was held in Labrador City yesterday for the Transgender Day of Remembrance. We hear why it was important for the Labrador West pride committee to honor that occasion.
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International Internship Program for Indigenous youth
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What if exploring the world could also help you learn, grow, and connect to new opportunities? That’s what some Indigenous youth are experiencing right now in Uganda. We spoke with two leaders about a program that’s opening doors to global connections and cultural exchange.
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On Tuesday, we learned that a synthetic opioid that can be 25-times more potent than fentanyl has been seized in Upper Lake Melville. We speak with expert Dr. Alexander Caudarella to learn more about the dangers of nitazene.
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Ten days of action - that's how Child Care Now NL is kickstarting National Day of the Child
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Today marks National Day of the Child, and the provincial chapter of Child Care Now is marking the occasion with 10 days of action. For more, we spoke with Yolande Pottie-Sherman, a Steering Committee Member with the organization.
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A Queer Social with a Matrix screening is happening in Corner Brook tonight to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance
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Corner Brook Bay of Islands Pride and Trans Support NL are hosting a Queer Social tonight in Corner Brook, to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance. It will also include a screening of the matrix. We spoke with Quinn Jesso, the program facilitator and west coast representative with Trans Support NL .
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A Grenfell Campus theatre professor has reimagined a Shakespearean play by setting it in a mall in the 1990s
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Grenfell Campus theatre students are presenting A Midsummer Night's Dream, but set in a mall in the 1990s. For more, Newfoundland Morning's Bernice Hillier spoke with 4th year students Colwynn Parris, Gracie McNeil, and theatre professor Allison Kelly.
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A family doctor in Corner Brook is closing her clinic. Says government's lack of incentives partly to blame
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Dr. Melissa O'Brien is closing her clinic for good next month, and says the provincial government's lack of incentives to retain practices like hers is partially to blame. She spoke with the CBC's Colleen Connors.
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Labrador City hunter offering ptarmigan and grouse donations
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We hear from Labrador City hunter Danny Reid, who’s offering donations of freshly caught ptarmigan and grouse to anyone in need.
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17 people in Labrador charged with drug trafficking
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RCMP are charging 17 people in Labrador with drug trafficking, following an operation known as "Project Beehive." For the first time in this province, police also seized the drug “nitazene,” which can be 25 times more potent than fentanyl. We bring you the details.
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Public safety concerns took center stage last night in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. We hear some of what that town hall meeting sounded like, and then chat with Mayor George Andrews about some of the concerns raised.
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Bringing together food, toys and pajamas for anyone in need. We hear about the Christmas hampers being put together in Labrador West.
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The Salvation Army Foodbank in Grand Falls-Windsor was awarded the national standards of excellence
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The Salvation Army Foodbank in Grand Falls-Windsor was awarded the national standards of excellence by food banks Canada. We spoke with Community Services Coordinator Daniel Kelly.
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Students at Grenfell Campus are concerned about a reduction in courses being offered
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Some post-secondary students say a smaller number of courses being offered is having a big impact at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University. Visual Arts student Camryn Nichols spoke with the CBC's Colleen Connors about it last week. And today, we got response from Peter Ride, the Dean of Fine Arts at the Grenfell Campus.…
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The Fraser Institute says its numbers prove this province isn't doing well with its childcare strategy
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The federal government's national ten-dollar-a-day childcare plan was supposed to make it easier for parents to find licensed daycare. The Fraser Institute says that's not happening in this province. Matthew Lau is a researcher at the institute. He spoke with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
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A photographer for the Corner Brook Royals almost lost an eye this weekend
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Scott Grant shoots photos. And, at a hockey game on the weekend, the puck came right at him. He told us all about the injury.
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Queen of my Dreams with Simone Smith, CCE
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In this conversation, Simone Smith, CCE shares her journey into the world of editing, discussing her early influences, the projects she has worked on, and the unique challenges faced in both film and television. She highlights her experience working on QUEEN OF MY DREAMS, the importance of collaboration with directors, and the nuances of editing co…
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She was the youngest female to fly solo around the world, including a stop here in Labrador—and now, she's the author of a children's book. We speak to Zara Rutherford about her new book.
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Giving to the food bank in a fun way. Lori Dyson-Edmunds and her Trades NL coworkers are organizing a cereal drive this holiday season. We hear the details.
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Launch of the 49th annual Labrador Creative Arts Festival
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The student plays are always a highlight of the Labrador Creative Arts Festival. We hear more details about the upcoming performances from festival coordinator Sandra Broomfield, and festival co-founder and chair Tim Borlase.
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After years of research, Ellen Bryan Obed's "Berries of Labrador" book is hitting store shelves! We learn more about the book from Ellen's son, Natan Obed.
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Swifties from Western Newfoundland describe their experience at Thursday night's Taylor Swift concert in Toronto
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Toronto temporarily renamed streets in her honour. And Thursday night a family from Western Newfoundland walked along Taylor Swift Way to see the pop star perform. We spoke with Natasha Dobbin and her two daughters, Jaida and Jamielyn.
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NL Corporate AV Solutions has brought a new magical holiday adventure to Corner Brook. Their ‘Elevator to the North Pole' is an experience created in partnership with Santa Claus himself. CBC's Amy Feehan stopped by and spoke with Mike Hoskins and KJ Hollahan.
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What is the town of Gander doing to address its lack of public transportation?
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The town of Gander is looking for public transportation options. There's currently no bus service, and just one taxi company. For more, the CBC's Leigh Anne Power spoke with Gander town councillor Bettina Ford.
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Newfoundland Quarterly magazine wants your real-life, factual stories, in a new writing contest it's launching in partnership with Writers NL
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Entries are now open for the Newfoundland and Labrador Creative Non-Fiction Writing Contest, a collaboration between the Newfoundland Quarterly literary magazine and Writers NL. We spoke with Joan Sullivan, editor of the Newfoundland Quarterly.
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The Corner Brook Kinsmen Club is switching things up with a daytime Santa Claus Parade this year
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Santa Claus is coming to town, and his visit to Corner Brook's Christmas parade will be during the day this year, NOT at night. Peter Saunders and Jason Tarbett are with the Corner Brook Kinsmen Club, which is organizing the Santa Claus parade. They spoke with Newfoundland Morning's Bernice Hillier.
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