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Other People\'s ProblemsOther People's ProblemsWelcome to Other People’s Problems - On DrugsWith the growing acceptance of psychedelic therapy, questions arise about the ethics, effectiveness, and experiences it brings. In this episode, Hillary addresses those questions in conversation with Geoff Turner, the host of CBC’s On Drugs podcast. Through historical clips and moments from actual sessions, they explore how substances are reshaping mental health treatment — including Hillary’s own experience as a patient — to talk about how psychedelic psychotherapy works. Using clips of the upcoming episodes, they talk about the big ethical questions, the big scientific questions, and what Hillary sees as the enormous promise of psychedelics to help people with the...2025-05-1240 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Menendez brothers murdered their parents. Could they walk free?In 1989, on a quiet night in Beverly Hills California, Jose and Kitty Menendez were gunned down in their living room.At first, police thought Jose – a hotshot entertainment executive – had been involved in some shady business dealings. But it wasn’t long before we learned what really happened: Jose and Kitty had been murdered by their own sons. The trials of Lyle and Erik Menendez captivated the world, and ultimately ended with both brothers being sentenced to life without parole.Today, more than 35 years after t...2025-03-3135 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOURCBC's Justin McElroy reflects on his year away from British ColumbiaThis is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir welcomes home CBC Vancouver's Justin McElroy, who has returned home to British Columbia after spending a year travelling the world! In all that time, what did Justin learn about B.C... by being away from B.C.?  Recorded: March 24, 20252025-03-2810 minCrime StoryCrime StoryTwo siblings, one murder. Who should police believe?When someone is attacked, especially in their home, the victim usually knows the person hurting them. And in the 2002 murder of a woman named Marlyne Johnson, the police charged her daughter-in-law, Sophia Johnson, with first degree murder. The whole ordeal tore two families apart because not only was Sophia charged with killing her mother-in-law, but the main witness against her was her own brother.Amory Sivertson dives back into the case in her new podcast, Beyond All Repair. She joins Crime Story now. To listen to Crime Story early a...2025-02-1044 minCrime StoryCrime StoryUnconventional romance or sexual assault? A complicated story of consent.When Derrick Johnson was a toddler, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. He never developed the ability to speak. Instead, he would communicate with his eyes and his hands, and his family would do their best to interpret his gestures.That was until they met a Rutgers professor named Anna Stubblefield.Anna thought that with the right technique and coaching Derrick could learn to say exactly what was on his mind.But what began as an attempt to expand Derek's horizons quickly turned into...2025-02-0342 minCrime StoryCrime StoryAn unmarked grave, a missing woman and a family’s secret tiesLike most journalists, veteran reporter Tonya Mosley spent her career telling other people's stories. But then she got a call from a man named Antonio Wiley.  In her podcast, She Has A Name, Tonya and Antonio investigate the disappearance of his mother, Anita Wiley, who went missing in Detroit in 1987. The more they learn about what happened to Anita, the more Tonya realizes that the investigation will impact her entire life. For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime Premium channel on Apple Podcasts....2025-01-2733 minCommotion with Elamin AbdelmahmoudCommotion with Elamin AbdelmahmoudThe Brutalist's AI accent controversy, and rewatch podcastsWith controversy swirling around the use of AI to perfect the Hungarian accents for the actors in the Oscar-nominated film ‘The Brutalist’, Elamin is joined by Rad Simonpillai and Kristy Puchko to discuss the public reaction, and what it says about our comfort level with the intersection between art and AI right now. And culture critic Niko Stratis joins host Elamin to talk about why she got into the world of rewatch podcasts, both as a host and as a listener.2025-01-2724 minCrime StoryCrime StoryShe tricked more than 50 birthworkers into thinking she was pregnant. Why?There is no shortage of scam artists, catfishers, and grifters in true crime.Usually, they’re looking for money, sex, or fame.But Kaitlyn Braun was a different kind of con artist all together.Over the course of two years, Braun tricked more than 50 birthworkers into thinking she was pregnant. She’d take them on wild, unpredictable rides through traumatic pregnancies (and births) that turned out to be completely fabricated.In The Con: Kaitlyn’s Baby, journalist Sarah Treleaven (Madness...2025-01-2031 minSomeone Knows SomethingSomeone Knows SomethingIntroducing: Hell and Gone Murder Line from iHeart Podcasts | Doug Janis Part 1From iHeart Podcasts and School of Humans comes Hell and Gone Murder Line. On December 13, 2020, in Hemphill, Texas, police in Sabine County got a call about a houseboat on fire. The houseboat was docked behind 322 Echo Ridge, off of Cedar Grove Road on Highway 21 in the Pendleton area of Toledo Bend. And the scene very quickly descended into total chaos. The firefighters had trouble getting out to the remote location, and by the time they got there the boat was engulfed in flames. Firefighters and paramedics rushed to the boat but it was too late. By the time they...2024-12-2128 minCrime StoryCrime Story339 bodies in the woods: the Noble crematory storyIn the winter of 2002, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received an anonymous tip: somebody had seen bones on a property in Noble, Georgia, and they thought they might be human. Eventually, a police investigation would unearth the remains of more than 300 people.In a different kind of story, this property might belong to America’s most prolific serial killer. But none of these people were murdered – they had been sent there to be cremated. In his podcast Noble, Shaun Raviv tries to understand what h...2024-12-0928 minCrime StoryCrime StoryCarl Miller was a regular academic. Then he found the Kill List.Carl Miller had spent most of his career at a think tank in London, writing reports and giving lectures – the stuff most academics do.Then, a few years ago, Carl got a call that would change his life forever. The caller, an old colleague, had stumbled upon something that scared him: an online marketplace where you could hire a hitman. Suddenly, Carl was looking at a list of hundreds of names. A list of people that somebody, somewhere wanted dead.So Carl started calling the...2024-12-0236 minCrime StoryCrime StoryRuby Franke: The dark secrets behind her Youtube fameRuby Franke rose to online fame by vlogging the lives of her six children and her husband, Kevin. Millions of people tuned in to the 8 Passengers YouTube channel every day for a snapshot of domestic bliss. But then, viewers began noticing something seemed off about the Utah family's idyllic life. Their suspicions lead to a shocking truth. Note: This episode contains details of child abuse. Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.For ad-free listening to Crime Story and ea...2024-11-2536 minCrime StoryCrime StoryMan in the Window: Tracking down the Golden State KillerBetween 1973 and 1986, entire neighbourhoods in California often went to bed thinking about one man. His crimes earned him many names: the Cordova Cat Burglar, the East Area Rapist and of course, the Golden State Killer. For years, he broke into hundreds of homes, sexually assaulting more than 45 women and murdering 13 people, before disappearing into the night. This week on Crime Story, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Paige St. John reveals why it took more than 40 years for victims of the Golden State Killer to learn his true identity.Note: This episode c...2024-11-1841 minPersonally: Forever is a Long TimePersonally: Forever is a Long TimeIntroducing Short SightedGraham Isador is losing his vision. Through Short Sighted's mini episodes, he situates listeners in the everyday experience of a blind or low vision person for an intimate and irreverent look at accessibility and its personal impacts.A five-part series from CBC’s Personally. New episodes will be released weekly on Tuesdays, starting Nov. 19. Don't want to wait? Binge the whole season via CBC Stories Premium on Apple Podcasts.2024-11-1201 minCrime StoryCrime StoryDirty John: The inside story of a true crime landmarkDebra Newell was ready to give up on love. By the fall of 2014, she’d been married and divorced four times and was reeling from a string of bad dates. But then she met John Meehan, and it seemed like her luck was finally changing. Meehan was a handsome doctor who doted on Newell. She fell in love almost immediately. Two months later, they were married.But Newell would eventually discover that Meehan wasn’t a charming doctor at all – he was a serial con artist with a violent past. Los Angeles Times reporter Christ...2024-10-2832 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe kidnapping of Wenbo Jin: Why international students are being held for ransomOn January 21 2020, Wenbo Jin woke up just after 4 a.m. to the sounds of two men ransacking his apartment. The 24-year-old had left his home in China to study statistics at the University of Toronto. That night, Wenbo lay there, terrified, as his dream of higher education in Canada turned into a nightmare at the hands of criminals with a diabolical scheme. This week on Crime Story, journalist Simon Lewsen takes us inside Wenbo Jin’s apartment and reveals the surprising reason kidnappers are targeting international students. For ad-free list...2024-10-2135 minCrime StoryCrime StorySins of the Child: Are parents responsible for the crimes of their children?In 2015, the small town of Oxford, Michigan became the scene of a uniquely American nightmare: a school shooting. It was, tragically, like many of the mass shootings that had come before it. A lonely young man with access to guns and a history of mental illness. A number of warning signs that went unnoticed. But then, something happened that had never been done before: the prosecutors charged the shooter's parents, too.This week on Crime Story, I speak with Jessica Lowther, who unpacks this story in her new podcast Sins of the Child. 2024-10-1433 minCrime StoryCrime StoryDancing for the Devil: The TikTok cultManagement company 7M represents some of TikTok’s most viral dancers. But beyond the polished choreography and idyllic Hollywood sets, a new documentary alleges these young stars are being controlled by a cult-like leader. When one family comes forward with their story, they learn that allegations of financial, psychological and sexual abuse go back decades. Today we’re joined by Derek Doneen, the director of Netflix’s hit documentary Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult.For ad-free listening and early access to episodes of Crime Story, subscribe to CBC...2024-10-0735 minCrime StoryCrime StoryWas Pope John Paul I murdered? This mob man says he was therePope John Paul I was only 33 days into the job when he was found dead. While the Vatican insists he died of a heart attack, they have never been able to shake rumours of murder and conspiracy. Now, one man with ties to the mafia has come forward alleging that he knows the pope was murdered — because he was there. The question is: do you believe him?This week on Crime Story, we discuss The Confessions of Anthony Raimondi with host Marc Smerling.For ad-free listening and early access to...2024-09-3032 minCrime StoryCrime StoryBlood Is Thicker: A sister’s cold-blooded betrayalWhen Pamela Hargan and her youngest daughter Helen were found dead in their home, it was a shock of the highest order. From the outside looking in, Pamela, a millionaire business woman, and her close knit family had it all. But as investigators puzzled over the bizarre crime scene, a very different picture would emerge.Journalist Peter Van Sant sheds light on this American tragedy in his hit podcast Blood is Thicker: The Hargan Family Killings.For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple...2024-09-2337 minCrime StoryCrime StoryLost Girls: One woman's disappearance reveals a pattern of forgotten murdersWhen Shannon Gilbert went missing in Long Island, her disappearance was largely ignored by the media and police. That is, until months later when the remains of other sex workers were discovered nearby — but none of them were Shannon. What happened to her? Who was targeting these women? And why weren't police doing more? Journalist Bob Kolker, author of Lost Girls, investigated Shannon Gilbert's story and the institutional failings that plagued these women's cases. He joins us this week on Crime Story, providing updates on the investigation, including a recent arrest. 2024-09-1630 minCrime StoryCrime StoryFiasco Vigilante: When fear takes over 1980s New York, a subway shooter becomes a heroBernie Goetz shot four Bronx teenagers on the subway in 1984 — and was celebrated as a national hero. New York was known as a dangerous place at the time. Locals who felt abandoned by police applauded Goetz for "taking the law into his own hands." Leon Neyfakh, host of Fiasco: Vigilante, investigates this era-defining story, exploring the paranoia of 1980s New York, the media culture that supported it, and its unsettling parallels to today.For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback fo...2024-08-0532 minCrime StoryCrime StoryHollywood Con Queen: The scam artist who impersonated Tinseltown's eliteIn 2018, journalist Scott Johnson received a tip that someone was impersonating high-powered women in Hollywood. Using their identities, the scammer lured artists from across the entertainment industry to Indonesia on the promise of work. People thought it was their big break. Instead, hundreds of victims found themselves in increasingly strange scenarios with a shadowy figure known as the Hollywood Con Queen. It sounds like a textbook con: steal someone’s identity, create a fake story and exploit people for cash. But as Scott reveals in this week’s episode of Crime Story, the scammer wasn’...2024-07-2931 minCrime StoryCrime StoryOlympic Terror: Serial bomber Eric Rudolph and the 7-year manhunt to find himFor 5 years, the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bomber had been living on the lam in the woods. Locals sold shirts that read “Eric Rudolph: 1998 Hide and Seek champion.” Meanwhile, Eric ate salamanders, shot bears, and racked up the bill for one of the most costly manhunts in U.S. history. How did he do it? What were his motivations? And why was he able to pull off four separate bombings before police finally nabbed him?Journalist Henry Schuster, author of Hunting Eric Rudolph, was there when that first bomb went off in Atlanta, and he joins us t...2024-07-2237 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Jinx (Part 2/2): Andrew Jarecki and Zac Stuart-Pontier on catching a killerIn part two of our conversation, The Jinx creators Andrew Jarecki and Zac Stuart-Pontier reflect on what it was like watching Robert Durst take the stand, how his inner circle enabled his strange behaviour, and the impact of documenting a suspected killer for 20 years.For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.You can find this episode's transcript here.2024-07-1531 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Jinx (Part 1/2): Andrew Jarecki on the bathroom murder confessionWhen director Andrew Jarecki first met the eccentric billionaire Robert Durst, Durst had been dubbed the “unluckiest man in the world,” being linked to not one, but three suspected murders. In this two-part episode, Jarecki and his co-producer Zac Stuart-Pontier, take us behind the scenes of their jaw-dropping documentary, The Jinx, which added yet another "unlucky" chapter to Durst’s strange and sordid life.For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.2024-07-0851 minCrime StoryCrime StoryWhite Devil: A Whirlwind Romance Goes AwryWhen a woman connected to one of Belize’s most powerful families is found next to a dead cop, rumours swirl. Will she be arrested? Will she walk away scot free? Podcaster Josh Dean takes us behind the scenes of his new podcast, White Devil, where nothing is ever as it seems.For ad-free listening to Crime Story, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.You can find this episode's tra...2024-06-2445 minDecoder RingDecoder RingSex, Lies, and Hockey Pucks30 years ago, the Stanley Cup playoffs ignited a rumor that has been messing with Jane Macdougall’s life ever since. In 1994, the Vancouver Canucks had made it all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the New York Rangers. When they barely lost, fans expected the team to come back blazing the next year. Instead, 1995 was a total letdown. Team chemistry disappeared and fans started looking for an explanation. Quickly, a rumor took hold: a defensive player had been having an affair with the goalie’s wife, which destroyed team morale and left the franc...2024-06-1937 minCrime StoryCrime StoryLazarus Heist: Inside North Korea’s army of cyber hackersFrom Hollywood hacks to billion-dollar heists, North Korea is rewriting the rules of cyber warfare. Learn all about the regime's elite hackers with Jean Lee, the first American to open a foreign newsroom in PyongYang.For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.You can find this episode's transcript here.2024-06-1741 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Surrey Six: A Rat, A Reporter & A Deadly Gangland HitWhen reporter Kim Bolan received a dead rat in the mail, she wasn’t surprised. Kim was in the midst of covering a shocking gangland murder in B.C., involving the execution-style killing of six men — including two innocent bystanders. Kim takes us behind the scenes of this spectacular case and gives us a peek into her life as a gang reporter.For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us direc...2024-06-1030 minCrime StoryCrime StoryOklahoma City Bombing: A terrorist attack with warning signsIn 1995, a disgruntled army veteran named Timothy McVeigh set off a bomb in downtown Oklahoma City. It damaged 50 apartment blocks and killed more than one hundred people. Journalist Jeffrey Toobin covered McVeigh’s trial and wishes he saw the bigger picture– that McVeigh’s story contained warning signs for the future. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.You can find...2024-06-0348 minCrime StoryCrime StoryHouse of Gucci: Family. Fortune. Murder.Maurizio Gucci was killed in 1995 outside his Milan office. Police scrambled until a tipster came forward with a shocking claim: it was an inside job. Journalist Sara Gay Forden takes us inside this epic family drama.For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on Apple Podcasts.Feedback for us? You can email us directly at crimestory@cbc.ca.This episode's transcript can be found here.2024-05-2733 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Line: Inside America’s Forever WarsIn 2018, former Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher was accused of committing war crimes. In The Line, Dan Taberski, creator of hit podcasts, Missing Richard Simmons and Running from COPS, unpacks his story and explores the increasingly blurry line between right and wrong in America’s forever wars.For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts.This episode's transcript can be found here.2024-04-0140 minPlay On PodcastsPlay On PodcastsIntroducing...PlayME from CBC PodcastsPlayME from CBC Podcasts transforms the way people experience theatre by turning contemporary plays into bingeable audio dramas featuring exciting productions from some of the world’s most acclaimed creators for the stage.More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/kOXYxw-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-03-041h 09PlayMEPlayMEPlayME Introduces: Othello from Play On PodcastsThe Play On Podcasts are audio adventures reimagining timeless tales featuring original music compositions and the voices of extraordinarily gifted artists. More episodes and information are available at: https://ncpodcasts.com/othello2024-02-2836 minCrime StoryCrime StoryI Got A Name: Murder In The Far NorthWhen a mysterious letter arrived on Eliza Robertson's doorstep, she didn't know what to think. It spoke of a young woman who had been murdered 30 years prior – and the culprit never found. Robertson was a fiction writer, but felt drawn to the story. Her powerful book, I Got A Name, takes readers on a cross-country investigation to understand Krystal Senyk and find her missing killer. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. Thi...2024-02-2635 minCrime StoryCrime StoryMythologizing Manson: The Original Cult LeaderIn 1969, Charles Manson unleashed his cult of murderous hippies onto the LA Hills. Decades later, it’s a saga that continues to inspire books, movies and memes. But how well do we really know the story that led to seven infamous murders? In Helter Skelter: An American Myth, documentarians Leslie Chilcott and Eli Frankel, deliver the most comprehensive account of the Manson family cult to date. They reveal what really motivated Charles Manson and bring this larger-than-life story back to reality.For early access to Crime Sto...2024-02-1947 minCrime StoryCrime StoryIn Her Defence: When the accused is also a victimHow should we deal with women who kill their abusers? In the Globe and Mail’s first longform podcast In Her Defence, reporter Jana Pruden tells the story of Helen Naslund, who shot and killed her husband after enduring 30 years of abuse. It’s a story about a long fight for freedom and a justice system stuck in the past. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be foun...2024-02-1245 minCrime StoryCrime StoryA School They Called Alcatraz: Kuper IslandWhy would children risk their lives to run away from school? In the heart-wrenching podcast, Kuper Island, journalist Duncan McCue investigates the suspicious death of Richard Thomas, a student at Kuper Island Residential School. McCue uncovers stifled police investigations, confronts perpetrators of abusers and witnesses a community trying to rebuild. He joins Crime Story to talk about a story close to his heart. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be found here: https://www.cbc.ca/radio...2024-02-0546 minCrime StoryCrime StoryBear Brook: The Science of Wrongful ConfessionsSharon Johnson’s family has spent decades coping with her brutal murder. But what if the story they were told is a lie? What if the man imprisoned for her murder is innocent? In season two of Jason Moon’s hit podcast Bear Brook, he investigates the case of convicted killer Jason Carroll. At 19, Carroll confessed to Johnson’s murder, but recanted a few hours later. Carroll has been in prison for 35 years, and still maintains his innocence. In this fascinating conversation, we go behind the scenes with Bear Brook host Jason Moon and explore the growing science of wrongf...2024-01-2946 minCrime StoryCrime StoryAbducted in Plain Sight: The Jan Broberg storyAbducted in Plain Sight is a shocking, enraging watch that begs viewers to hold their judgment– even when it feels impossible. Skye Borgman is the award-winning director behind the film, which tells the story of a young girl abducted not once, but twice, by a family friend. As the creator of some of Netflix’s biggest documentaries, Skye is a skilled storyteller, fascinated by the human condition. And when she read ‘The Jan Broberg Story,’ she knew she had to tell it. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show...2024-01-2238 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Perfect Story: Can the truth stand if a subject lies?Michelle Shephard was reporting in Mogadishu when she met a young refugee named Ismael Abdulle. Abdulle was 17 when he said local militants cut off his hand and foot for refusing to join the terrorist group, al-Shabab. Shephard brought Abdulle’s story to the world and helped spark a movement to bring him to safety. But in a new and intensely personal documentary called The Perfect Story, Michelle reveals how the story Abdulle told her was not the whole truth. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in...2024-01-1535 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Murdaughs: Murder, Corruption and the Fall of an American DynastyFor nearly one hundred years, the Murdaugh family dominated rural South Carolina. No one dared cross them. But that changed in 2019 when one of the Murdaughs was involved in a tragic boating accident. Mandy Matney was a local reporter who began to ask deeper questions. Eventually she would expose a web of mysteries surrounding this now infamous American dynasty. Mandy joins Crime Story to provide the definitive account of the rise and fall of the Murdaugh family. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple...2024-01-0845 minCrime StoryCrime StoryBikram: Fitness Guru or Con Artist?In the early 2000s, Bikram Yoga spread across North America like wildfire. It was a multi-billion dollar business, spurred on by its eccentric founder, Bikram Choudhury. Choudhury was as close to yoga royalty as you could get and was unafraid to hide it. But according to some of his own students, his empire was built upon blood, sweat and tears – as well as a few critical lies. Reporter Julia Lowrie Henderson practiced Bikram Yoga for nearly a decade and joins Crime Story to discuss the scandal that rocked her yoga community. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to li...2024-01-0143 minCrime StoryCrime StoryAlligator Candy: Every Parent’s NightmareIn 1973, Jon Kushner set off on his bicycle with plans to pick up candy for his little brother, David. But when he didn’t return home, Jon’s parents panicked. A week later, he was discovered in a shallow grave. He was just 11 years old. Jon’s little brother, David Kushner, is now a journalist who has written for publications like Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and Vanity Fair. In 2016, he turned the pen on himself and released Alligator Candy, a moving memoir and podcast, about his brother’s murder and how his family coped in the aftermath. For early access t...2023-12-1834 minCrime StoryCrime StoryDevil in the Ditch: A Southern Murder MysteryLarrison Campbell had just started a new job in New York City when her father called with terrible news. Her beloved grandmother, Presh, had been murdered in their hometown of Greenville, Mississippi. The news inspired endless theories and suspicions. In her podcast, Devil in the Ditch, Campbell returns to Greenville to reopen the case and explore what happens when a murder goes unsolved. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be found here: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews...2023-12-1138 minCrime StoryCrime StoryMadness of Two: Aliens and the ApocalypseChad and Lori looked like the picture of newlywed happiness when they landed in Hawaii. But what they didn’t share was that they were fugitives, on the run from a spree of murders that included Lori’s own children. In this episode, we explore how a perfect soccer mom became a convicted murderer. It’s a tale of religious fanaticism, brainwashing and straight up greed – reported by journalist Sarah Treleavan. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be found he...2023-12-0439 minNorth Star with Ellin BessnerNorth Star with Ellin BessnerEvan Kosiner told the CBC to call Hamas ‘terrorists’; CBC's ombudsman agrees they couldToronto businessman Evan Kosiner lodged a complaint with the CBC’s ombudsman last month concerning why the news organization won’t let its journalists describe the Oct. 7 Hamas attack by using the word “terrorism”. Kosiner felt that CBC News—in choosing to refer to Hamas as militants, despite the Canadian government’s own official designation—is biased against Israel. He also accused the CBC of publishing misinformation, particularly for how some journalists initially portrayed the controversial bombing of a Gaza hospital. The CBC received more than 300 complaints, but Kosiner’s was singled out publicly on Friday Nov 24. when the CBC ombudsman, J...2023-11-3017 minCrime StoryCrime StoryUnabomber: Beyond the MythTed Kaczynski terrorized the United States with his homemade bombs for nearly 20 years. Ever since his capture, Kaczynski’s story has been the subject of countless books and TV shows trying to unpack his unique psychology. Was the unabomber a madman or a misunderstood genius? In his podcast, Project Unabom, journalist Eric Benson revisits the story and dives deep into the unabomber’s own archives, to understand who he really was. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be foun...2023-11-2746 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Teacher’s Pet: Solving a cold case 40 years laterWhen Lyn Dawson disappeared in 1982, many suspected her husband Chris Dawson had something to do with it. But for 40 years, the case went nowhere and Chris was free to live his life. All that changed when journalist Hedley Thomas entered the picture. Hedley unleashed a story of murder, sexual exploitation, failed criminal investigations, and later, a movement to put Chris behind bars. Hedley Thomas joins Crime Story to discuss Lyn’s case and his hugely influential podcast investigating it, The Teacher’s Pet. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on o...2023-11-2044 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Girlfriends: Doctor. Pilot. Murderer?When Carole Fisher met Bob Bierenbaum in 1989, he seemed like a catch. He was a Jewish doctor who spoke five languages, a gourmand who loved skiing, and a New Yorker who could fly planes. He was every Jewish mother’s dream. But there was something off about Bob. He could fly into a sudden rage and be distant and controlling. Carole sensed he was hiding something. More than 30 years after Carole and Bob broke up, she uncovers his dark and sordid past in a podcast called The Girlfriends. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to...2023-11-1336 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Human Scale: Love and DeathOn December 1, 2016, police found the body of Dr. Elana Fric in a suitcase by the Humber River. Her husband, Dr. Mohammed Shamji, was arrested the next day. The murder and arrest made immediate headlines with Shamji as the focus, while Elana slipped into the background. But journalist Michael Lista promised to take a very different approach in reporting this story. Watch this episode on CBC Podcasts' YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@cbcpodcasts For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. Episode transcript: https://www...2023-11-0630 minCrime StoryCrime StoryThe Attack of Lenard Clark: Chicago DividedIn 1997, Lenard Clark was beaten into a coma by a gang of white teens simply for being Black in a white neighbourhood. One of Clark’s attackers was from a powerful Chicago family, with ties dating back to Al Capone. Yohance Lacour was a young writer at the time and was frustrated by the media’s coverage. 25 years later, he revisits the case in You Didn’t See Nothin, a podcast that’s part investigation, part memoir. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts...2023-10-3043 minCrime StoryCrime StoryChasing Cosby: The Rise & Fall of America’s DadFor nearly 50 years, Bill Cosby charmed America. But behind the scenes, there were rumours of something sinister – that Cosby was drugging and assaulting women. Nicole Weisensee Egan was the first reporter to dig into the claims against Cosby, when many journalists were afraid to do so. Her book and podcast, Chasing Cosby, is the definitive take on the rise and fall of Bill Cosby. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be found here: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/po...2023-10-2341 minNorth Star with Ellin BessnerNorth Star with Ellin BessnerCBC News explains why they can't call Hamas 'terrorists'There’s been a lot of attention paid this week to the way some major news organizations are covering the surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, which was launched on Oct. 7. The CBC, in particular, has come under scrutiny because it is a government-funded body to the tune of more than $1 billion a year. Twelve days ago, a CBC internal memo was sent to staff right after the attack happened, reminding journalists not to use the word “terrorists” or “terrorism” without attribution, when writing their stories. The memo was leaked to the public, sparking a barrage of complaints. This week, the...2023-10-1926 minCrime StoryCrime StoryNXIVM: Inside The Celebrity CultWhen Josh Bloch ran into an old friend on Hornby Island, he had no idea what would come next. Sarah had just left a cult called NXIVM and was afraid for her safety. She had spent years under NXIVM’s control, and had been branded with the cult leader’s initials. Josh brought Sarah’s story to Kathleen, and together they began to dig. What they found was a story of sexual abuse and master manipulation. In this episode, Josh walks us through their original investigation and the elements of the NXIVM story that have yet to be told. Watch this e...2023-10-1649 minCrime StoryCrime StoryBone Valley: ‘Why is Leo Schofield still in jail?’In 2018, author Gilbert King received a tip from a Florida judge that there was a man in prison serving a life sentence he didn’t deserve. King’s pursuit of that lead became Bone Valley—a remarkable podcast about cold blooded murder, the deeply flawed conviction of Leo Schofield and a relentless pursuit of the truth. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts. This episode's transcript can be found here: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/transcript-crime-story-episode-1-1.69802602023-10-1639 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#200 - Stephen Quinn (CBC's The Early Edition)Stephen Quinn is the longstanding host of CBC Radio One's "The Early Edition".2023-04-1456 minThe DoseThe DoseThe Dose Introduces: One in SixJen and Neil are a happily married couple in their thirties. From the outside, life is picture perfect. But behind their smiles lies a heartbreaking secret: they can’t get pregnant. Join CBC journalist Jen White and her husband Neil Hyde in this intimate and informative eight-part series on their yearslong struggle with fertility — a journey filled with hormone injections, transvaginal ultrasounds, tears, anxiety, shame, laughter, and hope. Listen to more episodes at: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1338-one-in-six2022-10-2139 minSickboySickboySickboy Introduces: One in SixJen and Neil are a happily married couple in their thirties. From the outside, life is picture perfect. But behind their smiles lies a heartbreaking secret: they can’t get pregnant. Join CBC journalist Jen White and her husband Neil Hyde in this intimate and informative eight-part series on their years long struggle with fertility — a journey filled with hormone injections, transvaginal ultrasounds, tears, anxiety, shame, laughter, and hope. Listen to more episodes at: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1338-one-in-six2022-10-1839 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#173A - Sarah Berman (CBC True Crime: "Pressure Cooker")Sarah Berman is an investigative journalist and the producer of the CBC True Crime Podcast, "Pressure Cooker".As the author of the bestselling book, "Don't Call it a Cult", Sarah previously appeared on This is VANCOLOUR on Episode #124.2022-09-2655 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsAI Blood Smear: The Complete Hematology Story with Dr. Richard Goldstein | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we interview Dr. Richard Goldstein, DACVIM, DECVIM on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the role of complete blood count (CBC) hematology in veterinary medicine. What's the role of AI in veterinary medicine, and how can this help when it comes to reviewing blood smears in dogs and cats? Learn about the importance of blood smears in veterinary medicine, and when a blood smear should be performed to supplement the automated CBC results. Tune in to learn how to improve your CBC interpretation, thanks to technology, and improve your clinic efficiency!2022-09-2626 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsAI Blood Smear: The Complete Hematology Story with Dr. Richard Goldstein | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we interview Dr. Richard Goldstein, DACVIM, DECVIM on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the role of complete blood count (CBC) hematology in veterinary medicine. What's the role of AI in veterinary medicine, and how can this help when it comes to reviewing blood smears in dogs and cats? Learn about the importance of blood smears in veterinary medicine, and when a blood smear should be performed to supplement the automated CBC results. Tune in to learn how to improve your CBC interpretation, thanks to technology, and improve your clinic efficiency!2022-09-2626 minEverything Podcasts StudiosEverything Podcasts StudiosEverything Podcasts Studios PreviewEverything Podcasts delivers innovative creative, world-class audio production and global distribution. Featuring strategic planning infused by research, and partnerships designed to launch, grow and accelerate the expansion of your content across multiple platforms.Our team’s experience includes writing and producing some of the most iconic TV shows in history for the CBC, CTV, and Global television networks.  Everything Podcasts has managed, produced, and hosted award-winning radio shows and syndicated programs in Canada and the U.S. for CBC, Standard, Bell, Rogers, Westwood One, and others. Discover more at EverythingPodcasts.com2022-05-1702 minPWANIFM PODCASTPWANIFM PODCASTCBC AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN KENYA -Kenya  introduced a new system of learning called  competence based curriculum  (CBC) in 2017 which replaced 8-4-4 that has been in used for over two  decades. The  current system of learning has embraced has introduced lessons which  help learners understand the environment and possible measures on how to  conserve it.  This special project report I will take you through how school going kids are being equipped by knowledge knowledge and skills to cub climate change in Kenya.  Producer: Maximallah Walukhu nanjalawalukhu@gmail.com  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters...2022-04-0719 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#145 - Justin McElroy (CBC Vancouver)Justin McElroy is the Municipal Affairs Reporter for CBC Vancouver, covering local political stories throughout British Columbia. Justin McElroy first appeared on This is VANCOLOUR on Episode #91.2022-02-2221 minParty LinesParty LinesParty Lines Introduces: A Special Front Burner Edition from the Ground in OttawaFront Burner from CBC News and CBC Podcasts is your essential daily news podcast taking you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. In this special Front Burner evening edition from the ground in Ottawa as police move in on protestors, host Jayme Poisson accompanies Steve Day, former head of the Canadian Armed Forces’ JTF-2 special-operations task force, to the protest site at Parliament and staging sites outside the downtown core to examine the challenges law enforcement could face. And she talks to protesters about why they’re digging in. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/frontburner2022-02-1849 minThe FlamethrowersThe FlamethrowersThe Flamethrowers Introduces: A Special Front Burner Edition from the Ground in OttawaFront Burner from CBC News and CBC Podcasts is your essential daily news podcast taking you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. In this special Front Burner evening edition from the ground in Ottawa as police move in on protestors, host Jayme Poisson accompanies Steve Day, former head of the Canadian Armed Forces’ JTF-2 special-operations task force, to the protest site at Parliament and staging sites outside the downtown core to examine the challenges law enforcement could face. And she talks to protesters about why they’re digging in. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/frontburner2022-02-1849 minNorth Star with Ellin BessnerNorth Star with Ellin BessnerMeet the Canadian Jewish performer pushing for people with disabilities to take centre stageOphira Calof is having a busy month. The 28-year-old Toronto-based actor, writer and curator will be judging entries for AccessCBC, the CBC’s new access project for filmmakers with disabilities; she's picking films and handling programming for the annual ReelAbilities film festival, screening at the Miles Nadal JCC; and she is, as always, advocating for the arts world to make room for creatives like her who have physical, mental or other disabilities. To kick off Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month, Calof joins to discuss how Jewish institutions can become more aware of the realities faced by...2022-02-0716 minPWANIFM PODCASTPWANIFM PODCASTCLIMATE CHANGE: EP8: CBC and climate change in KenyaKenya introduced a new system of learning called  competence based curriculum (CBC) in 2017 which replaced 8-4-4 that has been in used for over two decades. The current system of learning has embraced has introduced lessons which help learners understand the environment and possible measures on how to conserve it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwanifmpodcasts/message2022-02-0116 minNot in HeavenNot in HeavenThe Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming About BDSThe past two weeks have been a whirlwind for Jewish students at the University of Toronto's Scarborough campus. The campus student union passed a motion supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel, which would curtail activities and services that "normalize Israeli apartheid." The main issue that sprung up: kosher food. Who's going to find a kosher caterer that supports BDS? To understand the resolutions, as well as what daily life is like for Jewish students at U of T's Scarborough campus, we're joined by Tyler Samuels, a graduate from the campus who now works at...2021-12-0354 minMicCHEKMicCHEKEp. 95 - Talking Earthquakes with the CBC's Gregor CraigieBeloved Victoria radio host by day, earthquake expert by night (or whenever he finds some spare time). In this episode we sit down with the CBC's Gregor Craigie to talk about the big one. When will it hit? How much damage will it do to Victoria? And what can we do to prepare?2021-11-2929 minOur Native LandOur Native LandEp. 54: Indigenous Stories in the Media with Wawmeesh HamiltonWawmeesh Hamilton is an award winning associate producer with CBC Vancouver. He produces the nationally syndicated column Urban Nations: stories about urban Indigenous people across Canada. His work about Indigenous people and reconciliation has also been published on CBC Radio, CBC Online and CBC Indigenous. His radio documentary Not Alone won the 2020 Jack Webster Award for best feature and enterprise reporting. Wawmeesh graduated from the UBC Graduate School of Journalism in 2016. He lives in Vancouver and is a member of the Hupacasath First Nation in Port Alberni, B.C.2021-11-2225 minStorylinesStorylinesDiary of a Reluctant DiabeticDenial, anger, depression and shame - Type 2 diabetes can lay the ultimate guilt trip. That’s what CBC journalist and musician Emily Brass discovered when she was diagnosed. She also discovered that even though a whopping 1 in 3 Canadians has diabetes or pre-diabetes, nobody seems to talk about it! Forced to make big changes, Emily opens up about her personal struggles in a series of intimate diaries, seeking out other diabetics who help her get answers and smash the hurtful stereotypes about Type 2. Whether you’re living with diabetes, or have ever tried to make changes to get healthier, Emily’s journe...2021-11-1253 minNorth Star with Ellin BessnerNorth Star with Ellin BessnerMeet the amateur Jewish baker winning over hearts and bellies on CBC TVSteven Levitt isn't the first Jew to compete in CBC TV's reality competition, The Great Canadian Baking Show. But he is the only one this season. And so far, he's proven to be a pretty smart cookie, surviving the show's first three weeks. That he won a couple competitions along the way is just the icing on the cake. Not that he's been able to to brag about it—until now. He and his rivals were whisked off to a secret location this past summer for eight weeks of filming, where judges separated the wheat from the ch...2021-11-0214 minWhat On EarthWhat On EarthA few climate podcasts for your listening pleasureLaura joins our friends at Podcast Playlist to celebrate the show's first anniversary and to chat about some of her favourite podcasts on climate change. Featuring: What On Earth, The Allusionist, Inherited, Saltgrass.2021-07-0654 minEvil By DesignEvil By DesignTrailer: Evil By DesignCanadian fashion retail mogul Peter Nygard was arrested on Dec. 14 in Winnipeg, and is in custody facing extradition to the United States. He has been indicted for crimes related to sex trafficking and racketeering, following an extensive FBI investigation. CBC journalist Timothy Sawa has been investigating Nygard for almost a decade. Now, he hosts ‘Evil by Design’, an eight-part series that asks the key questions: who are the women and men who have stepped forward with accusations? Which systems failed them? And how did Peter Nygard get away with it for so long? ‘Evil by Design’ will be available on the CBC...2021-01-1103 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#91 - Justin McElroy (CBC Vancouver)Justin McElroy is the Municipal Affairs Reporter for CBC Vancouver, covering local political stories throughout British Columbia. His resumes includes working for NBC during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, The Vancouver Sun and The Province newspapers, The Tyee, and Global News. Also, check out Justin McElroy’s Colourful Call mini-episode on This is VANCOLOUR discussing the COVID-19 in British Columbia. Photo credit: Steve Masuch2020-08-241h 13Positively TrekPositively TrekTaking Comfort From Star Trek in the Age of COVIDIt turns out that Star Trek fans are everywhere! On this week’s episode of Positively Trek, Dan and Bruce welcome Dr. Brian Goldman, an ER doctor, healthcare pundit, author, and radio host to the show. We discuss his fandom, what people can do to stay safe in the age of COVID, the special role that the music of Star Trek has played in his life, his show White Coat, Black Art and podcast The Dose, and his recent book, The Power of Kindness: Why Empathy Is Essential in Everyday Life. In the news segment, we talk ab...2020-07-0752 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#84 - Faith Fundal (CBC's They & Us)Faith Fundal is an award-winning news and current affairs multimedia journalist. They are the Morning News Editor and back-fill host of CBC Daybreak North. They are also the host of the critically-acclaimed CBC Original podcast, “They & Us”.2020-07-061h 12Love MeLove MeLove Me Presents: WireTapA series of furtive glances on the subway spark an unspoken love affair and a GPS navigates emotional loss... From the CBC archives, Heavyweight's Jonathan Goldstein and the producers behind Love Me, comes WireTap. WireTap was a podcast... before there were podcasts. The program, which ran on CBC Radio for 11 years, invites listeners to eavesdrop on Goldstein's phone calls with his friends and family. Subscribe and listen to WireTap at smarturl.it/cbcwiretap2020-06-2428 minLove MeLove MeLove Me Presents: WireTapA series of furtive glances on the subway spark an unspoken love affair and a GPS navigates emotional loss... From the CBC archives, Heavyweight's Jonathan Goldstein and the producers behind Love Me, comes WireTap. WireTap was a podcast... before there were podcasts. The program, which ran on CBC Radio for 11 years, invites listeners to eavesdrop on Goldstein's phone calls with his friends and family. Subscribe and listen to WireTap at smarturl.it/cbcwiretap2020-06-2428 minLove MeLove MeLove Me Presents: WireTapA series of furtive glances on the subway spark an unspoken love affair and a GPS navigates emotional loss... From the CBC archives, Heavyweight's Jonathan Goldstein and the producers behind Love Me, comes WireTap. WireTap was a podcast... before there were podcasts. The program, which ran on CBC Radio for 11 years, invites listeners to eavesdrop on Goldstein's phone calls with his friends and family. Subscribe and listen to WireTap at smarturl.it/cbcwiretap2020-06-2427 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOURColourful Calls: Justin McElroy (CBC Vancouver)Mo calls Justin McElroy of CBC Vancouver to discuss how British Columbia has been so (relatively) success in combatting COVID-19 outbreaks, the “Jedi mind trick” to get British Columbians to opt into social distancing guidelines, and how to interpret the new social distancing guidelines ahead of the May long weekend.2020-05-1316 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#68 - Angela Sterritt (CBC Vancouver)Angela Sterritt is an award-winning journalist for the CBC, writer, artist, keynote speaker and a proud member of the Gitxsan Nation. She is also a reporter for CBC’s The Early Edition with Stephen Quinn. Her online and radio column for the CBC, “Reconcile This”, which explores tensions between Indigenous peoples and institutions in British Columbia led to many policy changes, including changes at the Ministry of Children and Family Development. She is currently completing a book about the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada that weaves in her own story of surviving violence as an Indigenous girl.2020-03-021h 05Party LinesParty LinesThe shelf life of Andrew ScheerThough the Conservatives lost urban votes in Ontario and Quebec, Andrew Scheer says it’s possible for him to hold socially conservative views and be the next prime minister. The results say differently, and Elamin breaks them down. Plus, Rosie speculates why Trudeau is taking so long to build a new cabinet that checks a lot of different boxes: [ ] gender balanced, [ ] regional representation, [ ] experience. This is our last episode before we take a break! Now that the federal election is over, what would you like to hear in a political podcast going forward? Let us know through our survey on cb...2019-10-3127 minThe Secret Life of CanadaThe Secret Life of CanadaIntroducing: CBC Podcasts in ClassFree teaching resources have been developed for select episodes of The Secret Life of Canada! If you — or someone you know — teaches high school history, geography, civics or Indigenous Studies, visit cbc.ca/teachingguides to learn more.2019-09-2601 minTai Asks WhyTai Asks WhyIntroducing: CBC Podcasts in ClassFree teaching resources have been developed for select episodes of Tai Asks Why! If you — or someone you know — teaches middle-school science, health, language or social studies, visit cbc.ca/teachingguides to learn more.2019-09-2601 minThis is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#39 - Julie KimJulie Kim is a two-time Canadian Comedy Award-nominated stand-up comedian who has been featured at the Just for Laughs Northwest Festival, the Halifax Comedy Festival, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the Seattle International Comedy Competition, amongst many others.In 2018, she released her debut comedy album, “Outside Voice”, which is available on iTunes, Spotify, Tidal, and Google Play.She’s regularly featured on CBC’s The Debaters and CBC’s Laugh Out Loud. She’s also been in the writer’s room for CBC’s Kim’s Convenience, which is also available on Netflix.2019-05-221h 03This is VANCOLOURThis is VANCOLOUR#28 - Michelle Morgan (CBC's Heartland)Michelle Morgan is a Canadian actress who stars in CBC’s Heartland, the longest running scripted drama in Canadian television history. She has also appeared in Stargate Atlantis, The L Word, The Good Doctor, and Supernatural.She is premiering her screenwriting and directorial debut, “Mi Madre, My Father”, at the Vancouver Short Film Festival on January 26. She also costars in the film alongside Stephen Amell (Arrow, New Girl), Lina Renna (Another Life, The Edge of Seventeen), and Robert Moloney (You Me Her, Power Rangers).She has also worked on STORYHIVE projects (Save Yourself, Chinook County Mysteries).2019-01-161h 01PlayMEPlayMEPlayME trailer (New Season with CBC Podcasts)PlayME has joined CBC Podcasts. Coming soon: Prairie Nurse, What a young wife ought to know, Huff, Between Breaths, and The Fish Eyes Trilogy. Welcome to your Digital Theatre.2018-10-2401 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 18: Ted Jan BloemanA couple of years ago, Ted Jan Bloemen left the long tracking speed skating powerhouse, Holland, activated his New Brunswick-born Dad's right to a Canadian passport, and decided this was the place that would make him a world beater. Ted’s incredible five- and ten thousand meter races at PyeongChang have turned the world of speed skating upside down. Kelly VanderBeek gathers her trusty sound recording equipment and sits down with the newly minted star at the Winter Olympic games.2018-02-2400 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 17: Meghan AgostaCanadian Olympic Women's Hockey Forward Meghan Agosta has three gold medals, and as of Thursday February 22, one silver one. But in her day job- she's a Vancouver police officer... Among many other questions she answers, fresh off her epic tilt with the American Hockey team...how does the Police work inform Agosta's more famous job?2018-02-2300 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 11: Kaitlyn Lawes and John MorrisOlympian ideals have new and welcome scope, as more and more, men and women are competing equally together on the same field of play. Canadian mixed doubles curlers Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris threw the first rocks and won the first gold in their brand new olympic sport. The duo join host Kelly Vanderbeek at Phoenix Snow Park, PyeongChang for a happy review of their winning week, on PYC podcast2018-02-2100 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 12: Christopher SpringCanadian Bobsled driver Christopher Spring is an unusual bird. In a sport of technicians, engineers, and hundredths of seconds… he is an old school hippy who lives in his van and drives by feel. He wants to win medals, sure, but what he really wants is to run around naked in the woods. Meet the Australian- Canadian Sledder who revels in high speed and low maintenance…Kelly Vanderbeek's guest today (feb 17) on PYC podcast2018-02-2100 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 13: Heather MoyseHeather Moyse won two gold medals pushing Bobsled for Canada with Kaillie Humphries. But the chance to threepeat didn’t tempt her to return nearly so much as did the ability to help the next generation of Bobsledders learn the ropes. And the veteran sledder shares another surprising admission: anxiety about having too muscly an appearance kept Heather out of weight training for many years of her career. Heather Moyse is Kelly VanderBeek’s guest today on PYC Podcast.2018-02-2100 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 14: Knute JohnsgaardCanadian Cross Country skier Knute Johnsgaard has answered the call of the wild. The Yukon is in his bones and it informs everything about the Olympian. From a decision to harvest all his own meat to foraging for whatever the forest offers , he is a man for whom solitude in nature is everything. Kelly VanderBeek heads to the ski trails near Canmore Alberta to chat with the Northern Nordic skier on today’s PYC podcast.2018-02-2100 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 15: Jon MontgomeryIf ever the Olympics delivered a perfect beer commercial, Jon Montgomery owns it. Fresh off his skeleton win at Whistler, on national tv, he had a hearty glug from a draft pitcher as he strode to collect his gold medal. Since then, capturing perfect moments has become Jon Montgomery’s specialty, showcasing Canadian beauty as host of the Amazing Race, and at these games, giving viewers a perfect understanding of skeleton racing. Jon and Kelly VanderBeek, host of PYC podcast, got together this week in PyeongChang.2018-02-2100 minCBC Sports PodcastsCBC Sports PodcastsPYC Podcast Episode 16: Kelsey SerwaIt is just about the most hair-raising sport on skis. So you might think that the dash and crash spectacle of ski cross would suit teenagers more than mature athletes…But as Kelly VanderBeek explores with Ski Cross silver winner Kelsey Serwa…this is one race where wily veterans can more than hold their own. It’s the fine art of keeping mind and body healthy in a super injurious sport on PYC podcast today.2018-02-2100 minPariyattiPariyattiCBC Outfront - Aziza SindhuThis month: a radio show by Aziza Sindhu regarding her experience at a Vipassana Meditation course. Originally aired on CBC Outfront on January 25, 2005. Duration: 15 minutes. Listen to Streaming Audio Your browser does not support the audio element. Download Audio (6 MB) Copyright, 2005 CBC Radio. There is more information about vipassana meditation at Dhamma.org, and books and audio resources available for purchase in the Pariyatti bookstore. May all beings be happy!2006-11-1600 min