Arts – Canada – Nouveaux podcasts


  • Hosted by Stanley Asher on Radio Centre-Ville CINQ 102.3 FM in Montreal. The program highlights arts, entertainment and cultural events on the local scene. You will also hear in-depth interviews with local and visiting national and international artists.

  • From the big screen at the cinema to the small screen in your pocket, join Donald Waters (Letterboxd: @dondayafternoon), Nate Hall (Letterboxd: @Nateee234), and Tyler Karsten as they discuss the big releases of the week.

    This is also a film club style podcast. Each host will take turns recommending a movie for themselves and the audience every week.


    The theme song "Lake House" was produced for the show by Flyxo.

    Produced by Greg Phipps, Brenden Novak

    Podcast logo by Gabe Mott

    Special thanks to Shane Tilton


    Presented by Northern Review.


    New episodes Mondays.


    Heavily inspired by Sean Fennessey's "The Big Picture" and YMS' "Sardonicast."


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  • Je m'appelle Perlou et j'aime vous lire des histoires.

    Bonne écoute!

    Kids stories

    French kids stories read by a little girl.

  • The International Model and Talent Association (IMTA) presents BECOME. A podcast for those who want to BECOME: a model, an actor, a singer, songwriter, or dancer. Those who want to BECOME: informed about the industry and those that want to BECOME: better at their craft. Join us as we interview leading industry professionals, IMTA Alumni and spotlight companies making a change in the industry.

    Co-hosted by Nancy Mancuso, President of IMTA and Sarah Levi, Director of VIP.

    www.imta.com
    @imta

  • Girly Pod Podcast is a lifestyle podcast where two girls, who live in Charlotte, North Carolina, speak for all the females in their 20s and 30s who want to chat about a multitude of relatable topics: dating, fitness, self care, fashion and more. Sydney and Sam want to give you a look into what it’s ~really~ like being a girl... which can be hard but we are here to discuss it all, unfiltered & raw. Consider this your ultimate Girls Guide.

    Stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday and follow along on our socials @gilrypodpodcast.

  • The Purpose of BG Podcast is: to get us out to the unknown and tell our stories.  Stories from ourselves, who we are, what we do and why we do it.  We will not only talk about hair but also about things that we love and are passionate about.  From Fashion, Food, Travel, People who made an impact on our lives and whatever comes to our mind.  The most important is being true to ourselves.  What you see on our Podcast or SM will be as authentic as you would meet us in person.

  • Through conversations with renowned B-Boys and B-Girls who've shaped the game, host Ronnie Abaldonado aka B-boy Ronnie uncovers untold stories and documents breaking's recent history. Presented by Red Bull BC One and Distrct Arts. Watch on youtube.com/@RedBullBCOne

  • Hi, I’m Melina Saintil and I am finishing off my 4th year in the dance program at TMU. I am months away from entering the professional dance industry, and I can’t seem to shake the feeling that I am not ready. I wanted to create this podcast to have the chance to have conversations with artists from every age and from all fields hoping that it would help others and myself make the transition into the industry easier. Let me know if you have suggestions about guests you would want me to interview or even questions you want answers to! :)

  • In the annals of American storytelling, there lies a radio program that stands as a monument to the rugged individualism and frontier spirit that forged the West. "Death Valley Days," an anthology that swept across the airwaves like a tumbleweed, was as much a part of the American landscape as the crimson hues of a desert sunset.Each episode was a mosaic, pieced together with the grit of miners, the dreams of pioneers, and the lawlessness of boomtowns. It wasn’t just a show; it was a tribute to the indomitable will of men and women who shaped the craggy face of the American West.Listeners would tune in, transported by the magic of radio to the scorching sands and lonely canyons of Death Valley. The tales were steeped in truth, a history lesson delivered with the crackle of authenticity that only radio could provide. These stories were the echoes of pickaxes in abandoned mines, the whispers of ghost towns, and the laughter in saloons that vanished into the dust of history."Death Valley Days" brought the Old West into the living rooms of the New West, the America that had traded wagon wheels for radio dials. And yet, the spirit remained unbridled. It was here, amidst the cacti and coyotes, that America remembered its past and the echoes of boots and spurs that still rang, long after the radio was silent. Charles Kuralt would have recognized the beauty in its simplicity, the truth in its tales, and the vastness of the landscape it conjured in the imagination of its listeners, every bit as expansive as the skies above the storied valley itself.

  • The Lost in Dreams Podcast is, at its heart, about artists, their craft, and their process. Each week, my co-host Joce Reyome and I sit down with filmmakers, musicians and songwriters, actors and comedians, visual artists and more to ask about their dreams and the affect (if any) they've had on their work and lives.

  • Teaching Theatre, a new podcast series from HowlRound Theatre Commons, examines the challenges facing theatre training programs post-pandemic. Theatre departments are reevaluating the way they approach teaching and asking big questions as they consider how to support their students. In addition, many programs have begun the important work of creating more inclusive programming while reimagining the canon. Each episode invites theatre educators and practitioners to interrogate relevant topics–like collaboration and work ethic–while offering up ideas, strategies, and solutions that can be incorporated into programs and classrooms.

  • Join prolific author and artist Lucy H. Pearce and her creative guests - writers, artists, creatrixes - for profound and practical conversations about what creative magic means to us. We'll reflect on what, how and why we create, what drives us...and what stops us in our tracks. We share honestly how we find the time and energy to make magic in the midst of life's challenges and why we keep on saying yes to our creativity.


    Lucy is known for giving real and raw interviews, and now she shares this form of deep dive conversation with many of her favourite creative people.


    The first season of Creative Magic is the Wild Initiations series, featuring her immensely popular intimate conversation series recorded to celebrate the launch of her 12th book Crow Moon: reclaiming the wisdom of the dark woods... She will also be joined by some new guests diving into the themes of wild nature, symbols, initiation and creative magic.


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  • Streaming the Thought Loop podcast and horror trip reports!

  • The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" is a classic American radio detective series that brought to life one of the most enduring characters in crime fiction. The character of Philip Marlowe, a hard-boiled private detective, was created by Raymond Chandler and first appeared in his 1939 novel "The Big Sleep." The character's popularity led to the radio series, which became one of the most famous detective shows of its time.

    The radio adaptation of "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" first aired in 1947 on the NBC network, before moving to CBS where it continued until 1951. Over the years, the title character was voiced by different actors, with Van Heflin initially taking the role. However, it was Gerald Mohr's portrayal of Marlowe, starting in 1948, that is most often remembered and praised for its definitive capturing of the character's essence. Mohr's voice and delivery matched the tough, cynical, yet principled demeanor that Chandler's writing embodied.

    Set in the gritty and morally complex world of Los Angeles, the show followed Marlowe as he navigated through mysteries, encountered various criminals, and dealt with the darker sides of human nature. Each episode presented a new case, ranging from simple missing persons to complex murder investigations, involving deceit, intrigue, and sometimes romance. The stories were rich with Chandler's signature sharp wit, hard-boiled dialogue, and vivid descriptions of the LA setting.

    The production values of "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" were high, with atmospheric music, sound effects, and quality writing contributing to the show's immersive experience. The series is noted for its contribution to the noir genre, painting a vivid picture of mid-20th century Los Angeles through its storytelling."The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" enjoyed popularity during its run and has since become a beloved piece of classic radio and detective fiction history. Its episodes continue to be sought after by fans of the genre and are celebrated for their storytelling, character development, and production quality. The series contributed significantly to the lore of Philip Marlowe, solidifying the detective's place as a central figure in American crime fiction.

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  • Welcome to Skin to It.
    Your guide to healthy skin.

    Join us on our journey as we uncover the real truth about skincare, health and beauty - and everything in between!

    I am board certified dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki, and author of the best selling book Beyond Soap and along with my best friend, personal stylist and beauty enthusiast Marlo Sutton, we are here to help you navigate the maze that is the beauty industry. If you are listening to this you love skincare and beauty but want trusted answers as well as the latest trends.

    Tune in every Thursday on Skin to it for a skincare rendez-vous where we guide through skincare products and advanced cosmetic dermatology, skin-health headlines and the latest beauty trends - as well as controversies. In our episodes, we’ll delve into eco-friendly beauty products & practices, and the secret behind into the science of clean beauty ingredients.

    Say goodbye to the noise - you don't want to miss our captivating chats on non-invasive skin treatments and ingredient, natural skincare, skincare routines, and the latest seasonal beauty trends, with guests from the medical, fashion, and beauty industries.

    So, don’t miss out on the skincare wisdom. Subscribe today for all the tips and tricks to help you achieve your healthiest skin.
    Ready to take your skincare game to the next level with expert insights? Let’s get Skin to It!

    Skin to It is a skincare podcast brought to you by Bioderma. For more information about Skin to It, visit skintoitpodcast.com.

    Follow us on social media at Dr. Sandy Skotnicki and Marlo Sutton.

    About Your Hosts

    Dr. Skotnicki is a distinguished dermatologist with a deep commitment to skin health and education. With over two decades of experience, she is a sought-after expert in allergic skin diseases, particularly allergic contact dermatitis, sensitive skin and ingredient safety. She is board certified in both Canada and the U.S and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Skotnicki is actively involved in research and education, regularly publishing articles and teaching residents and fellows. She is also a passionate public educator, authoring the best-selling book "Beyond Soap: The Real Truth about What You Are Doing to Your Skin and How to Fix It for a Beautiful, Healthy Glow” which has been published in to 4 languages. Dr. Skotnicki's expertise has been featured in numerous publications and media outlets, and she is recognized for her contributions to the field of dermatology.

    Marlo Sutton brings over 17 years of experience from Holt Renfrew, where she's dedicated herself to helping women unearth their true elegance. Specializing in all design brands, accessories, cosmetics, and skincare, her passion lies in curating experiences that empower and inspire. Paris holds a special place in her heart, as she spent 13 transformative years there, immersing herself in the city's fashion and beauty scene. Alongside her love for fashion and beauty, Marlo harbors a deep passion for science and medicine, fostering a holistic approach to well-being. Her commitment to excellence drives her to continually refine her craft and stay ahead of industry trends.

    About Bioderma

    Bioderma is a French dermo-cosmetic brand whose approach to skincare is rooted in Ecobiology, a commitment to preserving the skin's ecosystem by bolstering its natural defenses. It draws on all its expertise in skin biology and ecosystem intelligence to understand all skin types, and to provide a response that is tailored to each skin dysfunction. Bioderma is constantly looking to innovate to offer dermatological solutions inspired by the skin to provide healthy skin for a better life, to everyone. Its claim to fame? The groundbreaking invention of micellar water technology and its iconic product, Sensibio H20, almost 30 years ago.


  • Step into the dynamic universe of design, innovation, and the harmonious blend of work and life with 'Tell Me More,' proudly presented by Allsteel.

    Immerse yourself in riveting conversations that peel back the layers of 'Designed to Do More.' Our podcast serves as your gateway to insightful discussions, trend analyses, and captivating narratives that unravel the stories behind innovative workplace solutions, that inspire productivity, collaboration, and well-being.

    Dive into the heart of the matter with 'Tell Me More' as it assembles industry leaders, exploring every aspect of the ever-evol

  • A podcast highlighting extraordinary women in the design and creative industry. Hosted by Jess Rosenberg and Liz Meyer.

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    Blue melancholy narrates moments that give meaning to life.

  • A series of interviews by Peter Hinton, Artistic Director of English Theatre at Canada's National Arts Centre in Ottawa

  • An #xmen97 Recap Podcast hosted by @warpath_dylan and @theredqueenofx with a special guest or guests on each episode!