PODCAST · society
Reluctantly...
by Terry Evans
Remarkable people with fantastic stories that deserve to be heard. Terry Evans let's the guest tell their story. Comics, Musicians, Sports Personalities, Entrepreneurs, Weirdos, Wackos and Nutbars. People that make Terry's world go around... Good friends and great conversations.
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Hansen Distillery - World Whisky Day
On this episode I explore the art and science of whisky making with Hansen Distillery's master distiller, Kris Sustrik. Discover the process from grain to bottle, the importance of aging, and the unique heritage behind Alberta's craft spirits. We are also celebrating World Whisky Day on May 16th at Hansen Distillery on 111 Ave in Edmonton from Noon- 5pm. I will be there with lots of other guests and Whisky Enthusiasts! I hope you can join us.Chapters (Inserted Ads will effect the accuracy of the timestamp)(00:00) - Introduction to Hansen Distillery and Guest (00:34) - Overview of Whisky Ingredients and Grain Types (01:03) - The Mashing and Cooking Process (01:47) - Fermentation and Yeast Role (02:40) - Distillation Techniques and Equipment (03:27) - History of the Hansen Family and Heritage (04:02) - Tasting and Quality Control (04:56) - Aging in Barrels and Environmental Impact (05:43) - The Distillation Process and Experience (06:45) - Taste Testing and Quality Assurance (07:57) - Barrel Toasting and Flavour Development (09:18) - Barrel Aging and Environmental Effects (10:38) - Fire and Flammability in Whisky Production (11:38) - Angel’s Share and Evaporation Losses (12:46) - Aging Duration and Whisky Maturity (14:07) - Whisky Color Development Over Time (15:27) - Differences Between Scotch, Irish, and Canadian Whisky (16:55) - Product Range and Seasonal Offerings (18:59) - Spelling and Regional Differences in Whisky (20:02) - Canadian Whisky vs. American Bourbon (21:15) - Bottling and Packaging Process (22:05) - Special Releases and Single Barrel Aging (23:02) - Distribution and Selling Whisky in Alberta (24:13) - Regulations and Government Oversight (25:59) - Future Plans and Announcements (27:29) - Creating a Legacy and Family Heritage (28:53) - Innovations and Seasonal Flavors (30:08) - Whisky Tasting and Personal Preferences (31:26) - Whisky for Sipping and MixingAnd then a tour of the distillery!Hanson Distillery Website - https://hansondistillery.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast @TheAlbertaGolfPodcast YouTube link https://youtu.be/pwvEndO6Ero Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sparrow Blue - Thin Mustard
Terry chats with Jon and Des about Sparrow Blue's journey through the music industry, from recording in legendary studios to touring across North America. Discover insights on band dynamics, music production, industry trends, and the passion that drives their success. www.sparrowblue.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.comwww.terryevansinc.com @ZoneOnePodcast @TheAlbertaGolfPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Beaumont Music Festival
Jeremy Kornel shares the history, challenges, and exciting lineup of the Beaumont Music Festival, June 19 and 20 in Beaumont, AB, highlighting its community impact and local talent. Discover how this festival has evolved over 19 years, supporting local artists and adapting to logistical and financial hurdles. Beaumont Music Festival Official Website - https://beaumontmusicfestival.ca/www.reluctantlypodcast.com @TheAlbertaGolfPodcast @ZoneOnePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Romi Mayes - Bourbon Voice
Catch her LIVE in Dauphin, MB April 22, Saskatoon, SK April 23, Edmonton April 24, Black Diamond, AB April 25, Calgary April 26 and Medicine Hat, AB, April 28Singer-songwriter Romi Mayes shares her journey from busking across Canada to earning Juno nominations, her touring experiences, vocal care, and influences from blues and Motown. Discover her insights on balancing music, health, and life on the road, along with her upcoming solo tour and musical inspirations. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/romimayes/Official Website - https://romimayes.com/www.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast @TheAlbertaGolfPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Bits 3.0 - NHL Playoffs
BONUS EPISODE with The Bits on NHL playoffs, focusing on the Edmonton Oilers' prospects, player performances, and the drive to the #StanleyCup Paulina Denholm and Quinn Phillips share insights, predictions, and humorous takes on the playoff bracket, key players, and potential matchups.www.thebits.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast @TheAlbertaGolfPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jesse Roper - The Metchosin One
Ahead of his April 15/26 Canmore show and April 16/26 Edmonton show, Jesse Roper shares his journey as a Canadian musician, his creative process, and how living on Vancouver Island influences his music. Discover insights into songwriting, touring challenges, and the importance of passion and support in pursuing a music career. He's a great guy and a fun chat.Key topicsJesse Roper's musical journey and influencesThe songwriting process and inspiration behind songsLiving on Vancouver Island and its impact on creativityChapters00:00 - Introduction and Anticipation for Jesse Roper's Return02:54 - Navigating the Music Scene as a Canadian Artist06:00 - The Journey of Creative Freedom in Music Production08:47 - Overcoming Fear and Embracing Performance11:31 - The Importance of Family and Emotional Connections14:37 - Living on Vancouver Island: Inspiration and Isolation17:40 - Finding Balance Between Nature and Music Creation26:46 - Gardening and Unexpected Hobbies30:22 - The Growth of Creativity: Songs and Vegetables33:14 - Inspiration Behind New Music38:12 - Memorable Encounters and Musical Connections40:26 - Exploring Musical Influences and Vibes46:06 - Songwriting: Personal Stories and Emotional Depth51:37 - Upcoming Shows and Future Plans @theropershow www.jesseroper.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast #JesseRoper #musicjourney #songwriting #VancouverIsland #touring #guitar #creativity #musicianlife#metchosin #victoria #canadianmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ed Rocks Dot CA
This podcast features Curtis Ross and Mel Kidder discussing the upcoming Rock and Roll Society of Edmonton's fundraiser event at the High Note Bar, the history and impact of the society, and the importance of music education and community support.www.edrocks.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast #Music #Education #RockandRollSociety #Fundraiser #Edmonton #YouthMusicPrograms #CommunitySupport #LiveMusic #InstrumentDonations #supportlocalmusic #yegmusic #rockstars (edited) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Paul Perrier - Private Pilgrimage
My Own Private Pilgrimage...Now a short film and award winner. Indie filmmaker Paul Perrier shares his remarkable journey of riding across Canada at age 64 to promote his documentary on addiction and homelessness. He discusses overcoming a serious head injury, the creative process of making a film on a phone, and the powerful stories encountered along the way. www.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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EL Niven - EL Nevermind
Elliot Niven shares his journey through music, boxing, and life, including his tribute show 'The Story of Nirvana,' his experiences touring in the US, and balancing family life with a music career. @ElNivenandTheAlibi www.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast #Music #Nirvanatribute #touring #boxing #songwriting #Nashville #musicindustry #storytelling #nirvana #edmonton #calgary #yegmusic #yycmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Last Show On K97
My last show on K-97...March 2, 2026. It caught many by surprise...and many others, still, didn't hear it or only heard a portion of it. I'm very grateful to K-97 Edmonton and Stingray that I was given the opportunity to say thanks and goodbye. Something like that RARELY happens in Radio.It started with an unexpected call from my daughter, Kate...Then a funny story about the last day on a movie shoot...and then the news of this day being my last on K-97. Thank you so much for the years of support. It truly means the world to me. I'm not going anywhere...And you can still here me on this podcast and @ZoneOnePodcast as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Julie Matthews: Fraud Prevention Month
Knowledge is everything when it comes to scams and Julie is a wealth of knowledge-and this podcast may save tou from financial ruin or help you recognize someone who is being scammed. I feel it is a VERY important episode. March is Fraud Prevention Month! In this episode, fraud prevention expert Julie Matthews is back and discusses the latest scams, how AI is transforming fraud tactics, and practical tips to protect yourself and loved ones from financial scams. Learn about red flags, reporting, and the importance of ongoing awareness.www.reluctantlypodcast.com @ZoneOnePodcast resourcesCanadian Anti-Fraud Centre - https://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/Julie Matthews Website - https://juliematthews.ca/Fraud Prevention Month - https://www.fraudpreventionmonth.ca/Website - https://juliematthews.ca/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Plume IV - A New Hope
Terry Evans and Mike Plume discuss a variety of topics including the title of the podcast, upcoming spring tour plans, family updates, the release of Plume's hockey book, and his collaboration on a Remembrance Day song. They delve into the intricacies of vinyl production, the songwriting process, and share insights from their experiences in Nashville. The conversation also touches on the impact of country music, reflections on Ken Burns' documentaries, and details about Plume's upcoming shows.TakeawaysThe podcast title was humorously revealed as 'Plume 4: A New Hope'.Plume is gearing up for a spring tour, marking a year since his last performance in Edmonton.He has sold about 850 copies of his hockey book and is considering a four-part series.Plume is collaborating with an artist for a Remembrance Day song, which will feature paintings inspired by the lyrics.The cost of producing vinyl records is significant, with estimates around $7,000 for 500 records.Plume shares insights on the songwriting process, including how overheard conversations can inspire songs.His experiences in Nashville included writing in a comfortable office environment, which he found challenging.The conversation highlights the evolution of country music, referencing Ken Burns' documentary.Plume expresses excitement about his upcoming shows and the importance of connecting with his audience.The podcast ends with light-hearted banter about past experiences and future plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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40th - Part II
Part two of Terry Evans' 40 years in broadcasting, reflecting on his journey in radio, his impact on the Edmonton community, and the relationships he has built over the years. The discussion includes anecdotes about his experiences, the evolution of the local music scene, and the charitable work he has been involved in, highlighting the importance of community and family in his life.TakeawaysTerry Evans has been a significant figure in Edmonton's radio scene for 40 years.His journey in broadcasting has been filled with memorable experiences and community engagement.The importance of supporting local music and artists is a recurring theme in his career.Terry's charitable work has made a lasting impact on the Edmonton community.Family plays a crucial role in Terry's life and career, influencing his values and actions.The evolution of the local music scene has been a significant part of Terry's broadcasting journey.Terry's humor and personality have endeared him to listeners over the years.He has built lasting friendships through his work in radio and community events.Terry's commitment to giving back to the community is evident in his actions and initiatives.The conversation reflects on the nostalgia and memories created over four decades in broadcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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40th - Part 1
Celebrating Terry Evans' 40 years on the air in Edmonton. Reflecting on his impact on the Edmonton community, his support for local musicians, memorable moments from his career, and the evolution of radio. Friends, colleagues, and listeners share their stories and congratulations, highlighting the legacy he has built over the decades. Takeaways: Terry Evans has been a significant part of Edmonton's radio landscape for 40 years.He has supported local musicians and contributed to the music scene in Alberta.Listeners have shared personal stories about how Terry's show has impacted their lives.The evolution of radio from cassette tapes to digital has been a remarkable journey.Terry's humor and personality have made him a beloved figure in the community.Many guests and friends have expressed their gratitude for Terry's support over the years.The importance of live music and community engagement has been a recurring theme.Terry's legacy includes fostering connections between artists and audiences.The celebration of his anniversary has brought together many voices from the past and present.Terry's commitment to entertaining and uplifting his listeners remains strong.www.reluctantlypodcast.comwww.zoneonepodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr. Ben - Blues Doc
Dr. Ben, a medical doctor and blues artist, shares his unique journey of balancing a medical career with his passion for music. He discusses his early musical influences, the impact of the pandemic on his creativity, and his experiences performing in various venues, including nursing homes. Dr. Ben also highlights the importance of serving rural communities in Canada and expresses his aspirations for the future of his music career.TakeawaysDr. Ben is both a medical doctor and a blues artist.He started playing music in childhood, influenced by classical piano and guitar.His song 'Cure Your Blues' was written 35 years ago and recently released.The pandemic reignited his passion for music and songwriting.He works as a general practitioner in rural communities across Canada.Dr. Ben has performed in nursing homes, providing joy through music.He emphasizes the importance of live music in small communities.Dr. Ben aims to expand his musical performances with a full band.He encourages new musicians to perform and embrace mistakes.His experiences as a doctor inform his songwriting and musical themes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mark Connolly ... 2026 Olympics
Terry's guest is veteran Olympic correspondent Mark Connolly who discusses the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, covering various aspects such as the logistics of the games, the changes in broadcasting and coverage, controversies surrounding athlete qualifications, and the public's interest in the Olympics. Connolly shares insights from his extensive experience covering multiple Olympic events, highlighting the challenges and financial implications of hosting the games. He also predicts the outcomes for Canadian teams in hockey and other sports, while reflecting on memorable moments from past Olympics.TakeawaysMark Connolly is freelancing after retiring from CBC.The logistics of Milan-Cortina are a concern for hockey events.Public interest in the Olympics is often driven by hockey.The IOC prioritizes financial gain over host city welfare.Streaming services may dominate Olympic coverage in the future.Canada excels in skiing and snowboarding events.Sydney was the best-prepared host city for the Olympics.Controversies arise in athlete qualifications and team selections.Time zone differences will affect viewership and streaming.Memorable Olympic moments often involve unexpected events or controversies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tommy Dorfman vs Live Nation
Tommy Dorfman shares his journey from a music-loving child to a nightclub empire builder, and ultimately to a legal battle against Live Nation. He discusses his passion for music, the challenges he faced in the industry, and the ongoing fight for fair ticket prices and artist rights. Tommy's story is one of resilience, determination, and a commitment to making a change in the live entertainment industry. TakeawaysTommy's passion for music was ignited by his father's influence.He started hosting house parties at 16 to pay rent.Tommy became a prominent figure in the nightclub industry.He aimed to create a major festival at the Meadowlands.Live Nation's actions led to a 15-year legal battle for Tommy.He alleges that Live Nation operates as a monopoly.The impact of Live Nation's practices affects artists and fans alike.Tommy's journey includes overcoming homelessness and rebuilding his life.He emphasizes the importance of fighting for the greater good of the industry.Tommy encourages fans to advocate for change in ticket pricing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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With Jimi Sound
Terry Evans interviews Jimi, a rising star in the music scene, who shares her journey from playing in bars to amassing over 300,000 followers on social media. Jimi discusses the challenges and joys of her career, emphasizing the importance of social media in promoting her music and connecting with fans. She reflects on her move from Edmonton to Vancouver, where she found her footing in a new music community and experienced significant milestones, including opening for the Black Crows and receiving recognition from her idol, Bryan Adams. As Jimi prepares for her first tour, she expresses excitement about returning to her hometown of Edmonton and the support she has received from her community. The conversation touches on the dynamics of the music industry, the significance of collaboration, and the importance of maintaining genuine connections with fellow artists. Jimi's passion for music and her dedication to her craft shine through as she shares her experiences and insights, making this episode a must-listen for aspiring musicians and fans alike. Go to www.jimisound.ca to see her tour schedule including her home town show January 31 at The Starlite Room in Edmonton. Takeaways"I need to post on social media and do this.""It's like one of those surreal moments where... I used to go to shows at the Starlight Room.""I love live music and watching other people... I'm studying them.""I started incorporating my originals and I would kind of see how people took them.""It's like speaking your own language with each other." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bryan Callen: Coach Mellor
Bryan Callen appears at The Comic Strip in Edmonton, January 15, 16, 17, 2026. Terry Evans and Bryan Callen from #TheHangOver #BadSanta #OldSchool #TheGoldbergs #MadTV #Schooled discuss a variety of topics ranging from community connections in Edmonton to the impact of fame and friendships in the entertainment industry. They delve into personal experiences of relocation, the effects of COVID on comedy, and the challenges posed by environmental issues in urban settings. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in society, reflections on aging, family dynamics, and the future of entertainment. With humor and personal anecdotes, they explore the intricacies of life, health, and creative ventures, culminating in a light-hearted exchange about their podcasting experiences. TakeawaysCommunity bonds are strong in Edmonton.Friendships can change with fame.Relocation can bring new opportunities.COVID reshaped the comedy landscape.Environmental issues affect urban living.AI is a powerful tool but has limitations.Aging brings new perspectives on life.Family dynamics shape our experiences.Health and fitness are important as we age.Podcasting offers a platform for creativity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kurt Dahl - OneBadSon, Councilor
Terry chats with Kurt Dahl, a drummer and entertainment lawyer, who shares insights into his dual career and the music industry. He discusses the journey of his band, One Bad Son, the dynamics within the group, and the challenges of navigating success in the music business. Kurt emphasizes the importance of believing in your music, understanding contracts, and the impact of streaming on artists' earnings. He also highlights the significance of music placements in film and TV and offers legal insights into covering songs. The discussion wraps up with Kurt encouraging musicians to seek legal advice and not to shy away from reaching out for help. TakeawaysKurt Dahl balances his career as a drummer and an entertainment lawyer.One Bad Son has been active for over 20 years, focusing on music as a passion rather than a full-time job.The dynamics within the band have improved as they focus on music for enjoyment rather than pressure.Success in the music industry can be misleading, as financial rewards may not match expectations.The journey to success often involves grassroots efforts, like performing at radio stations.Kurt emphasizes the importance of believing in your music and taking risks.The music industry is evolving, especially with the rise of streaming services.Negotiating music placements in film and TV can significantly impact an artist's income.Understanding the difference between record deals and publishing deals is crucial for artists.Kurt encourages musicians to seek legal advice before signing contracts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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That Was 2025
Terry Evans reflects on the highlights of 2025, sharing memorable moments and guests from the year. He discusses the evolution of the podcast, the diverse range of guests including musicians, comedians, and community figures, and expresses gratitude for the support received from listeners and sponsors. The episode serves as both a celebration of the past year and a look forward to future episodes. TakeawaysThe Reluctantly Podcast started on October 24th, 2024.2025 featured a variety of guests from musicians to comedians.Terry Evans expresses gratitude for listener support.The podcast has evolved into a platform for diverse conversations.Special episodes focused on community engagement and important topics.Guests included notable figures like Brian Johnson and Tom Cochrane.The podcast aims to empower youth through discussions.Terry reflects on personal connections with guests.The long-form conversational style is a key aspect of the podcast.Looking ahead, Terry is excited for future episodes and topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Merry Christmas - Riley's Story
Terry Evans shares what has become a Christmas tradition for people who have been listening to his radio show over the last 25 years. A Sunday afternoon prior to Christmas just after his son had turned 3. Merry Christmas from Terry and his family and all the best in 2026! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jake Latimer - Survivor 49 Snakebit
Terry chats with Jake Latimer from Survivor 49...Remember? The dude that got bit by a Banded Sea Krait. Jake is the first Albertan to appear on Survivor. Jake shares his unique journey from playing hockey in Australia to becoming a contestant on the reality show. He discusses his life experiences, including his time in Tasmania, the challenges he faced on Survivor, and the life-changing moment of becoming a father. Jake emphasizes the importance of using his newfound fame for good, reflecting on his community involvement and aspirations for the future.TakeawaysJake Latimer is the first Albertan to appear on Survivor.He transitioned from a hockey career in Australia to dancing.Jake lived in Tasmania for ten years, which he describes as beautiful and uncommercialized.He has a strong connection with his family, especially his sisters in Australia.Jake's experience on Survivor included a life-threatening snake bite.He values his platform to help others and engage in community service.Jake's son, Jax, was born shortly after his return from Survivor.He has a passion for helping those in need, including working with Special Olympics. Jake enjoys the celebrity status but aims to use it for good.He expresses a desire to return to Survivor if given the opportunity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rick Bronson - Taxidermist?
Terry's long time friend, Rick Bronson, who's comedy clubs (The Comic Strip in Edmonton) dot the continent, shares his multifaceted career as a comedian, magician, and entertainer, while reflecting on the evolution of media personalities in Canada. The discussion touches on personal stories, the impact of teachers on creativity, the challenges of the Canadian entertainment industry, and memorable experiences with influential figures like Bill Clinton. Throughout the conversation, Bronson's humor and insights provide a unique perspective on the world of comedy and entertainment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fish Griwkowsky - Slow Read
Long time, Cartoonist, Columnist and Culture Vulture, Fish Griwkowsky shares his journey from a cartoonist to a prominent journalist in Edmonton, discussing his family background, personal interests, and the evolution of music journalism. He reflects on the changing landscape of the local music scene, the impact of technology on music discovery, and his thoughts on classic rock and influential artists. The discussion also touches on personal challenges such as ADHD and minimalism, culminating in a heartfelt exchange about the importance of cultural contributions and the legacy of iconic musicians. TakeawaysFish started his journalism career as a cartoonist.His family background influenced his writing and interests.He has a deep appreciation for local music and artists.ADHD has shaped his reading and retention abilities.The changing landscape of music journalism poses challenges.He values personal connections with musicians and artists.Classic rock continues to resonate with younger generations.Concert experiences are vital to his understanding of music.Technology has altered how music is discovered and consumed.He believes in the importance of cultural contributions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Contamination - Deadly
From Brimstone Pictures, Preston Ewasiuk, Neil Chase, and S Raj Kumar, discuss their journey in indie filmmaking, focusing on their latest project, 'Contamination.' They share insights into the challenges of distribution, the importance of authenticity in action scenes, and the evolution of the indie film landscape. The discussion highlights their commitment to creating timeless stories that resonate with audiences, while also navigating the complexities of the film industry. Takeaways Brimstone Pictures was founded by Preston, Neil, and David.The journey from 'Bobageddon' to 'Contamination' took four years.'Contamination' is set for a theatrical release on November 14th.Indie films often face challenges in distribution and funding.Authenticity in action scenes was prioritized through training.Filming took place across various locations in Alberta.Special effects were used for explosions and gunfire in the film.Continuity is crucial in filmmaking and can be challenging to maintain.Fight scenes aimed for a gritty realism rather than choreographed perfection.The indie film landscape is evolving with more opportunities for unique storytelling. www.brimstonepictures.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com@brimstonepictures364 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Colin Mochrie - Hailed My Cab
I first met Colin Mochrie when we were both very young men. He in his early 30's and me in my mid 20's. We met at the Improv on Melrose in Los Angeles. We chatted in the parking lot and then he hailed my cab. He is crossing Canada with Brad Sherwood November 20-25 with shows in Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Kitchener. Tickets at www.colinandbradshow.com. Colin Mochrie discusses his career in improv, the unique experience of performing hyyp-prov, and the challenges faced by artists in the industry. He reflects on his journey from Scotland to Canada, the impact of fame, and the importance of listening in improv. Colin shares insights on cultural sensitivity in performance, the evolution of improv and censorship, and his experiences with fellow comedians. He also touches on his upcoming shows and the joy of collaborating with his wife, Deb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Stone Left Alone
Terry's guests, Maureen and Randall Purvis, from www.nostoneleftalone.ca. The conversation centers around the No Stone Left Alone Memorial Foundation, which honors Canadian veterans by involving students in remembrance activities. Founders Randall and Maureen Purvis discuss the foundation's origins, its growth over 15 years, and its impact on communities across Canada and internationally. They emphasize the importance of educating youth about the sacrifices made by veterans and the need for ongoing support to sustain their initiatives. Takeaways The No Stone Left Alone Foundation aims to honor veterans by involving students in remembrance activities.Maureen Purvis was appointed as honorary lieutenant colonel, reflecting her commitment to military service and remembrance.The foundation has been active for 15 years, with a mission to place poppies on veterans' headstones.Students are encouraged to reflect on the sacrifices of veterans through personal connections to their stories.The initiative has grown organically, with participation from schools and communities across Canada.The foundation has placed over three-quarters of a million poppies since its inception.Internationally, the program has reached schools in Poland, fostering connections with local history.The foundation operates with a small team, relying heavily on volunteers and community support.Educational resources are crucial for teachers to effectively engage students in remembrance activities.The program aims to instill a sense of civic responsibility and understanding of military history in young people. www.nostoneleftalone.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.comwww.zoneonepodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Julie Matthews - Scam Fighter
Julie Matthews, a former Global News Edmonton reporter turned fraud fighter, talks about her journey from journalism to becoming a peace officer and now an educator on scams and fraud. Terry and Julie discuss the various types of scams prevalent today, the impact of AI on fraud, and the importance of educating vulnerable populations, including seniors and young people. Julie shares her experiences in helping victims of fraud and emphasizes the need for awareness and communication to combat these issues effectively. If you think scams and fraud only happen to the elderly...think again. It's happening to all ages and it's devastating. Julie points out the red flags for EVERYONE. TakeawaysJulie Matthews transitioned from journalism to becoming a fraud fighter.She has a passion for educating communities about scams and fraud.Scammers often target vulnerable populations, including seniors and young adults.AI is evolving and being used in sophisticated scams.Communication is key in preventing fraud and scams.Many victims feel embarrassed and isolated after being scammed.Julie emphasizes the importance of empathy when dealing with victims.Education and awareness can significantly reduce the risk of falling for scams.Scams can have emotional and financial impacts on victims.Julie is now a spokesperson for the Canadian Anti-Scam Coalition. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Julie Matthews and Her Journey(02:57)-From Global News to Fraud Fighting(05:59)-The Impact of Journalism on Community(08:45)-Transitioning to a Peace Officer(11:42)-Understanding Consumer Protection(15:34)-The Role of Cybersecurity in Fraud Prevention(18:42)-Current Trends in Scams and Fraud(21:47)-Deep Fake Scams and Their Consequences(25:27)-The Rise of Scams in the Digital Age(35:58)-Transitioning to Fraud Prevention Advocacy(47:23)-Joining the Fight Against Scams Nationally www.juliematthews.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mark Connolly - CBC Janitor Retires
Old pals and work mates, Terry Evans and Mark Connolly reflect on their extensive careers in broadcasting, particularly in heritage radio in Edmonton. They discuss the evolution of local media, the impact of sports reporting, and the significance of family ties in their professional journeys. Mark shares his experiences covering the Olympics and the changing landscape of sports coverage, while also touching on life after retirement and new ventures in media training and public speaking. TakeawaysMark Connolly reflects on his 40+ years in broadcasting.The importance of heritage radio in Edmonton's media landscape.Family connections in the broadcasting industry are significant.The evolution of local media has changed sports coverage.Mark's experiences at 12 Olympics highlight his career.The impact of local sports coverage on community engagement.Mark's transition to retirement opens new opportunities.The significance of storytelling in sports journalism.Mark's insights on media training for young broadcasters.The joy of travel and new adventures post-retirement. Chapters(00:00)-The Legacy of Heritage Radio in Edmonton(06:00)-Early Days in Broadcasting: K-97 and CBC(11:28)-Transitioning from Radio to Television(18:23)-Personal Stories and Connections in the Industry(25:40)-The Dominance of the Oilers(32:58)-Memorable Partnerships in Sports Commentary(38:44)-The Influence of Home Renovation Shows www.markconnolly.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donovan Workun - Matching Tats
How did this hour go by so quickly??Terry Evans and Donovan Workun of Atomic Improv discuss their shared experiences in the comedy scene, the evolution of Atomic Improv, and the nostalgia surrounding the Side Track Cafe. They delve into the impact of venue changes on performers, the significance of saying yes to opportunities, and the journey of a comedian balancing family life with a career in entertainment. Donovan shares memorable moments from his career, including his passion for the Rolling Stones and the success of the Jason Kenney musical. The discussion highlights the importance of positivity, adaptability, and the connections formed through music and comedy. TakeawaysDonovan and Terry share a deep connection through their shared experiences in comedy.The Side Track Cafe holds a special place in the hearts of many performers.Atomic Improv was founded on the principles of being funny and cool.Saying yes to opportunities can lead to unexpected and fulfilling experiences.Corporate gigs require a different approach than traditional comedy shows.The legacy of SCTV continues to influence Canadian comedy today.Donovan's passion for the Rolling Stones has shaped his life and career.The importance of positivity and listening in both improv and life.Memorable moments in comedy often come from unexpected situations.The journey of a comedian involves constant adaptation and growth. Chapters(00:00) Tattoos and Personal Connections(02:50) The Great Outdoors Comedy Festival(05:27) The Legacy of Atomic Improv(08:13) Memories of the Side Track Cafe(11:10) The Impact of the Side Track's Closure(13:38) Improv Evolution and Success(16:48) Navigating a Career in Comedy(20:46) The Jason Kenney Musical Phenomenon(23:19) Community Support During COVID(25:59) Innovative Approaches in Local Entertainment(28:45) The Future of Edmonton's Arts Scene(32:32) Navigating Corporate Comedy(37:20) Memorable Moments in Television and Film(41:43) The Legacy of SCTV(46:58) A Fanatic's Journey with the Rolling Stones(53:28) The Power of Saying Yes www.atomicimprov.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sophie B. Hawkins... Damn! All Over Again!
Sophie B. Hawkins shares her thoughts on touring, personal growth, and the connection between art and life. She reflects on the joy of performing, the importance of grounding and nature, and how her artistic influences shape her music. The discussion also touches on the impact of technology on human connection and the significance of small moments in life. As she prepares for her upcoming tour in Canada, Sophie expresses gratitude for her audience and the opportunity to connect with them through her art. Takeaways Touring is more rewarding now than in the past.Sophie appreciates herself and her music more with age.Grounding is an instinctual practice for her on stage.Nature and surroundings greatly influence her creativity.Painting is a natural form of expression for Sophie.Technology can hinder genuine human connection.Small moments can lead to meaningful conversations.Sophie values the simplicity of life outside the city.The audience's connection is vital for a successful tour.Sophie feels grateful for the opportunity to perform. Chapters (00:00)- Introduction and Excitement for the Tour(02:13)- Reflections on Touring and Personal Growth(04:55)- Grounding and Connection to Nature(07:22)- Artistic Influences and the Impact of Environment(11:10)- The Importance of Silence and Connection(14:35)- The Role of Media in Modern Life(17:00)- Touring Experience and Audience Connection @sophiebhawkinswww.sophiebhawkins.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bryan Baeumler - Last Resort?
Terry's handy man, Bryan Baeumler, shares insights into his busy life, balancing family, travel, and work. He discusses his recent adventures, including road trips and culinary dreams, as well as his commitment to sustainability and cultural immersion. Bryan reflects on the importance of family values and nurturing the next generation, while also hinting at exciting future plans and changes in his career. Bryan will appear at the Edmonton Fall Home Show October 18 and 19. Information is available at www.edmontonexpocentre.com TakeawaysBryan leads a busy life, often traveling for work and family.He enjoys road trips and the freedom they bring.Culinary dreams are a significant part of his family's future plans.Sustainability and community integration are key to his projects.Cultural immersion is essential for understanding and erasing fear.Bryan is focused on creating a legacy for his children.He emphasizes the importance of family values in his life.Nurturing the next generation is a priority for Bryan and Sarah.Exciting changes are on the horizon for Bryan's career.Traveling offers unique experiences that enrich life. Chapters(00:00) - The Busy Life of Bryan Baeumler (01:28) - Traveling and Family Adventures (04:20) - Health and Nutrition Insights (07:02) - Culinary Dreams and Michelin Recognition (09:58) - Sustainable Development and Community Integration (12:48) - Mentorship and Family Legacy (23:00) - Empowering Future Entrepreneurs (24:14) - Family Dynamics and Shared Interests (24:54) - Passion for Animals and Nature (26:21) - Travel Adventures and Family Bonds (30:28) - Balancing Work and Family Life (34:21) - Future Projects and Exciting Changes (35:43) - Exploring Architecture and Travel Inspirations (37:59) - Retirement Dreams and Renovation Projects (39:51) - Community Engagement and Sustainable Initiatives www.bryanbaeumler.comwww.caerulamar.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Bits 2.0 - NHL Launch
Of all the Reluctantly Podcasts over the past calendar year...Over 60 of them...The Bits leads the way with the most views...So, Terry Evans welcomes back Paulina, Claire, and Quinn to discuss a variety of topics, including the return of the NHL season, parenting challenges, and the impact of women's sports in Canada. The conversation flows from personal anecdotes about new parenthood to the excitement of the sports season, touching on the frustrations of fantasy football and the achievements of women's rugby and soccer teams. The group emphasizes the importance of representation in sports and the need for continued support for women's programs. The conversation explores the significance of representation in sports, particularly for girls, and the challenges they face in pursuing athletics. The discussion shifts to the NHL, focusing on fan reactions to new jerseys and the ongoing contract situation of Connor McDavid. The group also delves into the Edmonton Oilers' goaltending concerns and wraps up with predictions for the Blue Jays in the postseason. TakeawaysThe Bits podcast is back with exciting discussions.Paulina shares the joy of welcoming her daughter, Clark.Parenting brings unique challenges, especially with newborns.The NHL season is starting, creating buzz in the sports community.Fantasy football can be frustrating due to injuries.Women's sports are gaining recognition and success.Canada's women's rugby team achieved remarkable milestones.Representation in sports is crucial for inspiring future generations.The conversation can flow organically without a set topic.Reality TV remains a popular topic among the hosts. Representation in sports is crucial for inspiring young girls.Seeing female athletes can encourage girls to participate in sports.The lack of visibility for women's sports leads to missed talent.Investing in girls' sports is essential for their growth and retention.Fan reactions to NHL jerseys often reflect deeper sentiments about the team.The contract situation of star players like Connor McDavid is complex and multifaceted.Goaltending remains a significant concern for the Edmonton Oilers this season.The Blue Jays have a strong chance in the postseason despite recent struggles.Community support for women's sports can change perceptions and increase attendance.The importance of building a competitive team around star players is vital for success. Chapters(00:00)-Welcome Back to The Bits Podcast(05:39)-Celebrating New Beginnings: Baby Names and Family Life(11:25)-The Joys and Challenges of Parenting(17:13)-Sports Talk: The NHL Season and Local Teams(22:54)-Injuries and Fantasy Football Frustrations(24:04)-NFL Insights and Team Performances(24:52)-Women's Rugby Achievements and Canadian Pride(27:22)-The Future of Women's Soccer in Canada(29:56)-Funding and Support for Women's Sports(33:08)-Representation in Women's Sports(36:17)-The NHL and the Future of Women's Sports(40:58)-NHL Jerseys and Player Contracts(50:10)-The Pressure on Edmonton's Star Players(51:11)-Investing in the Community: A Player's Commitment(53:00)-Optimism for the Oilers' Future(54:04)-Goaltending Concerns and Coaching Changes(59:15)-Stanley Cup Predictions: Oilers vs. Panthers?(01:03:34)-Blue Jays Playoff Hopes and Predictions www.thebits.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brady Campbell... Camp For A Cause
This BONUS EPISODE focuses on the importance of mental wellness, the initiatives surrounding it, and the October 18th event 'Camp for a Cause #YEG' aimed at raising awareness and funds for mental health services. Brady Campbell discusses her personal connection to mental health issues and the various services supported by the event, emphasizing community support and the need for open conversations about mental health. The event promises a unique camp-themed experience with exciting auction items and opportunities for self-expression through fashion. TakeawaysMental illness affects one in five Canadians during their lifetime.Mental wellness is crucial for building healthy communities.Camp for a Cause was inspired by a family member's struggle with mental illness.The event raises funds for the Mental Health Foundation.Services like Text for Hope provide support for those in need.Kickstand Connect helps youth aged 15-24 with mental health issues.Community support is essential for those facing mental health challenges.The camp theme encourages bold self-expression and creativity.The event features luxury auction items and unique experiences.Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the event. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Mental Wellness and Family Initiative(03:00)-The Origin of Camp for a Cause(05:17)-Mental Health Services and Support(09:18)-Event Details and Theme(12:05)-Fashion and Self-Expression at the Event(15:34)-Auction Items and Sponsorship Opportunities [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Carrie Doll & Daryl McIntyre... It's Been a Minute
Former CTV Edmonton News Anchors, Carrie Doll and Daryl McIntyre share their personal stories of relocation, farm life, and the emotional connections formed during their years as news anchors. They discuss the unique experiences of growing up on farms, the challenges and joys of moving to new places, and the deep bonds that develop in the newsroom. The conversation flows into memorable moments in broadcasting, the importance of supporting each other during emotional news stories, and the adventures they’ve had together, including travel and culinary experiences. Their camaraderie shines through as they reminisce about their past and share insights into their lives beyond the screen. Carrie and Daryl share personal stories and reflections on their experiences with history, community, and restoration projects. They discuss the importance of personal relationships in their work, the allure of life on Vancouver Island, and the joys of sailing. The conversation also touches on retirement, new business ventures, and the cultural adjustments that come with moving to a new place. Throughout, they share laughter and fond memories, highlighting the connections that have shaped their lives and careers. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction and Relocation Stories(03:03)-Farm Life and Childhood Memories(05:52)-The Connection Between Co-anchors(11:39)-Emotional Moments in News Reporting(17:25)-The Balance of Emotion and Professionalism(21:07)-Navigating Personal Growth and Musical Aspirations(22:22)-Memories of Musical Connections(24:09)-The Importance of Local Television(25:43)-Celebrating Life with Friends(28:11)-The Joy of Tequila and Good Company(31:59)-Exploring Italian Heritage and Community(35:01)-Restoring History: A Personal Journey(38:37)-The Value of Community and Restoration(41:01)-Humor and Friendship Through the Years(44:53)-Embracing New Experiences in Retirement(46:06)-Embracing Retirement and New Adventures(47:23)-Reflections on Career and Accomplishments(49:49)-Carrie's Business Ventures and Life Changes(51:23)-Navigating Life in California(54:33)-Memories from the Newsroom(01:01:33)-The Joys and Challenges of Broadcasting(01:04:13)-Cherishing Connections and Shared Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Art New - The Ryder Cup
There is a CODE WORD in this podcast for you to use when booking golf at Trestle Creek Golf Resort until the end of the 2025 season. It's for 2 for 1 green fees. Listen for it! In this episode of the Moving Day podcast, hosts Terry Evans and Art New discuss the excitement surrounding the Ryder Cup, analyzing player performances, team dynamics, and strategies. They delve into the unique format of the Ryder Cup, the importance of captains and vice captains, and the legacy of legendary golfer Seve Ballesteros. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie within the European team and looks ahead to future competitions, including the President's Cup.TakeawaysIt's Ryder Cup weekend, a very exciting part of the golf year.The Europeans have a comfortable lead.The black course is the most difficult one.Match play is a lot of fun and it's a totally different mindset.The players bring something different to the Ryder Cup team.It's a completely different mindset and the emotions.The camaraderie is there long before they get picked for the team.Seve was probably one of the greatest scramblers in the history of golf.The Spaniards have always brought personality to the game of golf.The code word is ..............Chapters(00:00)-Ryder Cup Excitement(03:10)-Understanding the Ryder Cup Format(05:58)-Bethpage Black: The Challenging Course(08:40)-Match Play Strategy and Dynamics(12:48)-Team Composition and Player Roles(15:20)-Pressure of Representing Your Country(17:26)-Generational Dynamics in Golf(20:12)-The European Team's Cohesion(23:07)-The Legacy of Seve Ballesteros(26:11)-Competitive Spirit and Sportsmanship(28:34)-Looking Ahead to the Ryder Cup(30:23)-Reflections and Future Plans www.mixdbag.comwww.trestlecreek.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mel Chmilar Jr. - Smoke in the Valley YEG
Terry Evans and Mel Chmilar discuss the upcoming Smoke in the Valley Barbecue Festival in Edmonton on September 26, 27 and 28th, exploring Mel's journey from a welder to a successful pitmaster and YouTube personality. They delve into Mel's experiences cooking in various countries, including a royal kitchen, and the challenges of organizing a large-scale barbecue event. The conversation highlights the excitement surrounding the festival, the competition aspect, and the interactive experiences planned for attendees. TakeawaysThe Smoke in the Valley Barbecue Festival is set for September 26-28.Mel Chmilar transitioned from a welder to a successful pitmaster.Mel is working on a Netflix series about his culinary adventures.Cooking in the King's kitchen was a surreal experience for Mel.Traveling to the UK and Australia provided unique cooking experiences.The festival will feature a barbecue competition with a $20,000 prize.Interactive experiences will engage festival attendees.Mel is excited about serving cabrito tacos at the festival.The event aims to be a major barbecue event in Canada.Planning the festival has been a significant challenge for Mel. Chapters(00:00)-Festival City: Smoke in the Valley Barbecue Festival(03:01)-From Welder to Pitmaster: Mel's Journey(05:57)-Cooking in the King's Kitchen: A Royal Experience(08:45)-Culinary Adventures: Cooking Around the World(12:44)-The Big Event: Planning the Smoke in the Valley Festival(19:34)-Competition and Community: The Barbecue Festival Details(25:42)-Interactive Experiences: Engaging the Audience(31:37)-Looking Ahead: Future of Barbecue in Canada Dark Side of The Grillwww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Drew Behm - HAS an Alberta Accent
Drew Behm, who I've known for 15 years, shares his journey from stand-up comedian to viral content creator, focusing on his unique take on popular characters with an Alberta accent. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of headlining in his hometown, the transition to content creation, and the importance of authenticity in his work. Drew also touches on the complexities of monetizing content in Canada and his plans for future projects, all while reflecting on personal stories and family connections that have shaped his career. Drew performs at The Comic Strip in Edmonton on Sept 21 and at Dickens Pub in Calgary on Sept 22. TakeawaysDrew Behm's content creation began with a viral video in April.He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in content creation.Drew's journey includes a transition from stand-up comedy to social media.He highlights the challenges of monetizing content in Canada.Drew's Alberta accent has become a unique selling point.He plans to release a second season of his content soon.Drew's family plays a significant role in his life and career.He encourages others to embrace their identity in their work.Drew's success is attributed to his willingness to adapt and learn.He aims to connect with audiences through relatable content. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Drew Behm's Journey(03:17)-The Rise of Content Creation(06:19)-Navigating the Radio Industry(09:15)-The Impact of Social Media on Comedy(12:19)-Finding Authenticity in Content(16:21)-Collaborations and Influences(19:22)-Future Plans and Family Life(21:47)-The Turning Point: Embracing Comedy as a Career(26:57)-Navigating Monetization Challenges in Canada(29:15)-Balancing Artistry and Algorithm: The Creative Dilemma(33:00)-Parenting and Passion: Supporting Creative Pursuits(38:08)-Celebrating Success: Acknowledging Growth and Achievements @drewbehm www.drewbehm.com www.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mike Plume - What's Shakin'?
Another chat with Mike Plume. We like to catch up every 3 or 4 months. reflects on his extensive journey in the music industry, sharing stories from his time at Camp Manitou, his experiences touring across Canada, and memorable encounters with notable figures like Prime Minister Harper. The discussion also delves into the legacy of the Tragically Hip, the impact of music icons like Ozzy Osbourne, and the challenges and joys of parenting a budding musician, Ruby Plume. And we just might have made our own "Thelma and Louise" plans... Chapters(00:00)-Revisiting Camp Manitou and Mike's Journey(02:54)-Touring Canada: Highlights and Experiences(05:37)-The Black Sheep Inn: A Storied Venue(08:19)-Investing in Live Music Venues: Dreams and Opportunities(11:02)-A Surreal Encounter with Prime Minister Harper(16:46)-Ruby's Musical Journey: From Hockey to Berklee(29:08)-Family Ties and Future Aspirations(32:18)-The Humor of Fake IDs and Parenting(34:37)-Remembering the Tragically Hip's Legacy(34:56)-Personal Stories with the Tragically Hip(36:07)-The Unifying Power of Music(37:19)-Bittersweet Farewells and Last Concerts(39:35)-Sticking the Landing: A Band's Final Bow(41:03)-Behind the Scenes with the Tragically Hip(43:33)-Memorable Encounters with Iconic Musicians(46:01)-Reflections on Ozzy Osbourne's Impact(49:39)-The Influence of Lyrics on Musicians(51:10)-Camp Manitou: A Musical Retreat(54:05)-Travel Plans and Future Adventures www.mikeplume.comwww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jelena Mrdjenovich - Knock Out
I LOVE talking to this woman! She is Power on so many levels. Jelena Mrdjenovich shares her journey as a professional boxer, discussing her early life, the challenges she faced in a male-dominated sport, and her determination to succeed. She reflects on her experiences in the ring, the importance of support from family and friends, and her aspirations for the future. With a focus on perseverance and passion, Jelena's story is one of resilience and dedication to her craft. TakeawaysJelena's journey in boxing began as a challenge for her father.She faced significant health challenges during her training camps.The support from her family has been crucial throughout her career.Jelena emphasizes the importance of knockouts in her fights.She has a strong desire to be recognized as a boxer, not just a female boxer.Her first fight was a pivotal moment in her boxing career.Jelena's relationship with her trainer is built on tough love and support.She has experienced both friendship and rivalry in the boxing community.Jelena's passion for boxing drives her to continue competing at a high level.She is preparing for future fights with a focus on achieving her goals. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Jelena Mrdjenovich(02:14)-The Journey of a Boxer(05:37)-From Basketball to Boxing(09:38)-Family Background and Support(13:19)-First Experiences in Boxing(16:47)-The Competitive Landscape of Women's Boxin(21:49)-Turning Professional in Boxing(25:22)-The First Professional Fight Experience(27:02)-The Thrill of the Knockout(28:31)-The Journey to Becoming a Champion(30:52)-The Desire for Knockouts(33:53)-The Challenge of Judging in Boxing(34:53)-Overcoming Gender Bias in Boxing(37:35)-The Road to World Championship(38:50)-Fighting Friends: The Complexity of Opponents(45:23)-The Emotional Toll of Fighting(47:48)-Preparing for the Next Fight www.instagram.com/jelenaboxing www.youtube.com/@jelenathefilm3564 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jim Florentine - Metal Freak
Comedian, Jim Florentine shares insights into his career as a stand-up comedian, his experiences in the comedy scene, and his love for classic rock and heavy metal. He discusses the differences between comedy scenes in various cities, the evolution of stand-up, and the joys and challenges of fatherhood. Jim also reflects on memorable interviews with rock legends and the timeless appeal of classic rock music, particularly the legacy of Ozzy Osbourne. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on the future of music and comedy, as well as Jim's upcoming shows.Jim will be appearing in Edmonton at Rick Bronson's The Comic Strip this weekend (Aug 29, 30, 31, 2025)Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Jim Florentine(01:48)-The Comedy Scene: New York vs. Other Cities(04:15)-Fatherhood and Family Life(06:53)-The Evolution of Comedy and Podcasts(10:44)-Experiences with Heavy Metal and Comedy(13:15)-Memorable Interviews and Encounters(15:52)-Reflections on Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath(18:29)-The Timelessness of Classic Rock(22:00)-Current Projects and Future Aspirations www.jimflorentine.comwww.thecomicstrip.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Distillery Discovery - Silver Devil Spirits
This conversation explores the journey of Silver Devil Spirits and Twisted Bitters, a family-owned distillery in Alberta, highlighting their operations, product offerings, and the impact of the pandemic on their business. The discussion also delves into the importance of bitters in cocktails and the family's legacy in farming and distilling. TakeawaysThe distillery has been in operation since 2016.The pandemic caused a significant drop in sales for many distilleries.Silver Devil Spirits is a fourth-generation family farm.They grow their own grains for distillation.The distillery produces vodka, gin, and a honey liqueur.Bitters are used to enhance the flavor of cocktails.The bitters are made using neutral grain spirits from the distillery.The family dynamic plays a crucial role in the business.They faced delays in product approval due to the pandemic.The distillery is involved in local bars and restaurants. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Silver Devil Spirits(03:35)-Family Legacy and Distillery Operations(06:28)-Product Offerings and Innovations(09:23)-The Role of Bitters in Mixologywww.silverdevil.cawww.twistedbitters.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Danny Hooper... No Stoppin' at 50
Danny Hooper reflects on his 50-year career in the entertainment industry, sharing insights about his journey from country music to auctioneering. He discusses the impact of music on seniors, the evolution of country music, and memorable performances with iconic artists. Danny also delves into his radio career, his passion for cooking, and his ventures into YouTube, all while emphasizing the importance of fundraising auctions and the lessons learned throughout his career. TakeawaysDanny Hooper has had a diverse career spanning 50 years in the entertainment industry.He emphasizes the rewarding experience of performing for seniors.Danny's mantra is 'simple, fun, and profitable' in his work.He reflects on the challenges of aging in the entertainment business.Danny shares his experiences with iconic artists and memorable performances.He transitioned from music to auctioneering after closing his nightclub.Fundraising auctions are a significant part of his career now.Danny's cooking passion has led him to create a YouTube channel.He believes in giving back to the community through his work.Danny's radio career was a pivotal part of his journey. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction and Background of Danny Hooper(02:39)-Danny's Career Journey in Country Music(05:41)-Transformative Experiences Performing for Seniors(08:21)-The Mantra of Simple, Fun, and Profitable(10:51)-Reflections on Aging and Career Evolution(13:41)-The Story Behind Danny Hooper's Stockyard Nightclub(23:20)-Memorable Performances and Legacy(24:17)-The Impact of Big Acts on Local Venues(31:06)-Transitioning from Music to Auctioneering(37:30)-Reflections on Modern Country Music(47:37)-Influences and Inspirations in Country Music(49:41)0-The Journey into Radio(53:11)-The Launch of Easy Money(58:41)-Techniques for Successful Fundraising(01:02:20)-Cooking Passion and YouTube Ventures(01:07:44)-Reflections on Career and Future Plans www.reluctantlypodcast.comwww.dannyhooper.com@DannyHooper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladi Smid - Oilers > Flames
Ladislav Smid shares his unique journey from playing in the NHL for both the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames to transitioning into coaching. He discusses the challenges of overcoming language barriers, the cultural influences of growing up in Czech hockey, and the impact of communism on players' opportunities. Smid reflects on his inspirations, the significance of playing for his national team, and the adjustments he faced in the AHL. He also shares insights on navigating trades, the emotional aspects of being a player, and his aspirations as a coach, emphasizing the importance of mentorship in hockey. TakeawaysLadislav Smid shares his unique experience of playing for both the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames.Transitioning from a player to a coach has its challenges, especially in a second language.Overcoming language barriers was a significant part of Smid's journey in North America.Growing up in Czech hockey shaped Smid's understanding of the game.Cultural differences in family dynamics influence coaching styles.The impact of communism on Czech hockey players and their opportunities.Smid's inspirations included notable Czech players and his father's legacy.Playing for the national team was a highlight of Smid's career.The decision to stay in Czech hockey instead of moving to North America had long-term effects.The AHL experience was a significant adjustment for Smid, especially in terms of physicality. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction to Ladislav Smiid(02:23)-Transitioning from Player to Coach and Broadcaster(04:53)-Overcoming Language Barriers in Hockey(07:41)-Growing Up in Czech Hockey(10:15)-Family Dynamics and Cultural Background(12:54)-Experiencing Communism in Czechoslovakia(14:55)-Influences and Role Models in Hockey(17:32)-National Pride and International Competition(20:05)-The Czech Hockey Development System(22:32)-The AHL Experience and Cultural Adjustments(23:36)-Transitioning to the NHL: A Rookie's Challenge(25:22)-Adapting to a New Role: From Offense to Defense(27:23)-The Impact of Trades and Team Dynamics(28:34)-Building Respect: The Connection with Fans(30:21)-Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Trades(32:21)-The Business of Hockey: Understanding Player Value(33:10)-Joining the Rival: The Move to Calgary(35:49)-Retirement and Returning Home: A Full Circle(45:36)-Coaching Aspirations: Mentoring the Next Generation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wayne Allchin...Rock 'n Roll Heart
Wayne Allchin reflects on his musical journey, the influence of his family, and the milestones of his band. From his early memories in Edmonton to the impact of his parents, Wayne shares stories of laughter, love, and the passion for music that has shaped his life. He discusses the significance of the K-97 Christmas Jam, his experiences with mentors like Bobby Cameron, and the joy of performing with friends. The conversation culminates in cherished memories of unforgettable performances, including a special moment with Buddy Guy. TakeawaysThe Wayne Allchin Band celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.Wayne's father was a significant influence on his music career.Music was a family affair, with strong support from his parents.Wayne experienced synesthesia, seeing colors when he hears music.The K-97 Christmas Jam was a cherished tradition for Wayne.Bobby Cameron played a crucial role in Wayne's musical development.Wayne fondly remembers his early guitar experiences.The Chicken Heads band marked a new chapter in Wayne's music journey.Memorable performances with Buddy Guy left a lasting impact on Wayne.Chapters(00:00)-The Journey to Edmonton(02:23)-Celebrating a Decade of Music(04:35)-Influences and Inspirations(07:17)-Family Ties and Musical Legacy(09:44)-The Impact of Humor in Family(11:54)-Reflections on Childhood and Growth(14:00)-Cultural Roots and Identity(16:26)-The Evolution of Musical Passion(20:49)-The Journey of a Guitarist(24:06)-Understanding Synesthesia in Music(28:12)-The Impact of the K-97 Christmas Jam(30:30)-Friendship and Influence in Music(33:09)-The Evolution of Young Musicians(37:41)-Memorable Performances and Experiences(42:28)-Meeting Legends: John Mayall and Buddy Guy @DRTrocksU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill Ranford... Are You Crazy
Terry Evans reconnects with Bill Ranford, a legendary NHL goaltender and coach. They discuss Bill's transition from player to coach, his experiences in the NHL, the evolution of goaltending, and the importance of family and community. Bill shares insights on the challenges of coaching elite goaltenders, the dynamics of playoff rivalries, and the changing landscape of the NHL. He reflects on his career, the significance of mental health, and the future of goaltending safety innovations. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes and a deep appreciation for the game of hockey. TakeawaysBill Ranford reflects on 25 years since his retirement.He initially considered a career in broadcasting after hockey.Coaching fell into his lap while helping out a junior team.The importance of developing goaltenders from within NHL teams.Bill emphasizes the mental aspect of coaching elite goaltenders.He discusses the challenges of playoff dynamics and rivalries.The NHL's playoff structure has changed, affecting team matchups.Bill shares his thoughts on the hardest trophy to win in sports.He highlights the importance of mental health awareness in sports.Family and community have become a priority in Bill's life. Chapters(00:00)-Reconnecting with Bill Ranford(02:29)--Transitioning from Player to Coach(09:19)-Building a Goaltending Department(11:40)-Coaching Elite Goaltenders(17:50)-The Evolution of Playoff Formats(23:56)-The Rivalry and Sentimentality in Hockey(29:34)-The Mental Grind of Playoffs(34:10)-Injuries and Their Impact on Career(36:14)-Concussions and Mental Health Awareness(38:21)-Advancements in Hockey Safety Equipment(40:04)-Team Bonds and Experiences Across Different Teams(43:40)-Personal Connections and Community Involvement(47:12)-Career Achievements and Legacy(53:30)-Current Role and Family Priorities(56:56)-Reflections on the Hockey Hall of Fame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Art New: Moving Day The Open
***Be listening for the CODE WORD in this podcast for a special deal for the remainder of JULY 2025 at Trestle Creek Golf Resort***Terry Evans and Art New discuss the Open Championship, focusing on its history, the performance of players like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, and the unique challenges of links golf courses. They also touch on the evolution of golf personalities, the impact of weather on play, and the significance of Canadian golfers in the tournament. The discussion highlights the importance of golf course design and community engagement at Trestle Creek Golf Course, culminating in a reflection on the future of golf. TakeawaysThe Open Championship is the oldest golf tournament in the world, first held in 1860.Rory McIlroy has a significant connection to Royal Port Rush, where he holds a course record.Scottie Scheffler's focused play is impressive and hard to beat.Professional golfers often struggle to find joy in the game despite their success.The personalities in golf have evolved, with fewer colorful characters than in the past.Links golf courses present unique challenges due to their design and natural elements.The history of golf courses like Royal Port Rush adds to the game's charm.Weather can dramatically affect play, especially in links golf.Canadian golfers like Corey Connors are making strides in major tournaments.Community engagement at golf courses like Trestle Creek enhances the sport's accessibility. Chapters(00:00)-The Open Championship Overview(01:52)-Rory McIlroy's Impact and Performance(04:17)-The Evolution of Golf Personalities(07:03)-Golf Course Design and History(10:10)-The Future of Golf Course Construction(13:09)-Current Tournament Insights and Player Performances(15:36)-Canadian Golfers at The Open(18:00)-Wind and Its Effects on Golf(21:44)-Trestle Creek Golf Course and Community Engagement(24:130-Closing Thoughts and Code Word Announcement www.trestlecreek.cawww.reluctantlypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kevin Karius... Sports Go Sports
Long time Edmonton Sportscaster, Kevin Karius shares his journey from television to radio, his long-standing involvement with the Easter Seals Golf Tournament, and his experiences in the sports broadcasting industry. He reflects on the vibrant sports culture in Edmonton, memorable moments at the Masters, and his connections with NHL players. The discussion also touches on listener engagement in radio, the challenges faced by charities post-COVID, and personal anecdotes from his junior hockey career and fishing adventures. Kevin and I have been friends for 1000 years. We've golf, travelled to The Masters together and much more! TakeawaysKevin has been involved with the Easter Seals Golf Tournament for over 25 years.He has raised over $2 million for children with disabilities through the tournament.Transitioning from TV to radio has been a learning experience for Kevin.Listener engagement is crucial in radio, with texting becoming more popular than calling.Kevin's early career was influenced by his father and mentors in the industry.Edmonton is a vibrant sports town with a rich history in amateur and professional sports.Memorable experiences at the Masters include seeing Jack Nicklaus play his last round.Fishing trips with friends have created lasting memories and stories.Kevin's junior hockey career included notable players who went on to the NHL.Community involvement and charity work remain important to Kevin's life and career. Chapters(00:00)-Introduction and Background(01:42)-Easter Seals Golf Tournament(04:44)-Transitioning from TV to Radio(09:14)-Listener Engagement and Communication(13:35)-Sports Town Dynamics and Personal Experiences(19:32)-Memorable Golf Experiences and Legends(24:14)-Junior Hockey Career and Early Influences(26:52)-Reflections on Junior Hockey Careers(28:53)-Memorable Hockey Stories and Anecdotes(30:40)-The Impact of Russian Players in Hockey(33:30)-Transitioning from Players to Coaches(39:20)-Fishing Adventures and Personal Stories(42:54)-Insights on the Oilers' Coaching Changes Listen to Kevin's raido show here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Distillery Discovery... Bridgeland Distillery
Terry chats with Antonio Petosa from Bridgeland Distillery in Calgary #YYC about the distillery, products, challenges and importance of local ingredients in their fine products. Key highlights include: 1. Bridgeland Distillery Location and History- Located in Calgary, established in 2016- Started selling products in 2018- Survived the pandemic through loyal customer support and owner commitment 2. Distillery Philosophy- Focuses on using 100% local Alberta ingredients- Owners are engineers who met at a distilling course- Committed to producing high-quality spirits using local grains and water 3. Unique Production Approach- Uses a custom-designed cold copper pot still from Kentucky- Creates a unique "B E R B O N" using Alberta corn- Produces small batches (26,000 liters) with high-quality standards- Sources specialized barrels from Tennessee and France 4. Visitor Experience- Located near downtown Calgary and the zoo- Offers an event space and cocktail bar- Encourages visitors to explore their spirits http://www.bridgelanddistillery.com/www.reluctantlypodcast.comwww.youtube.com/@DistilleryDiscovery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Remarkable people with fantastic stories that deserve to be heard. Terry Evans let's the guest tell their story. Comics, Musicians, Sports Personalities, Entrepreneurs, Weirdos, Wackos and Nutbars. People that make Terry's world go around... Good friends and great conversations.
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