Weird Horror. Created by Kevin Schrock and Annie Marie Morgan.
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Discover how the healthcare industry is leveraging technology to revolutionize patient care! From digital health platforms to the latest healthcare initiatives, learn how the healthcare sector is transforming healthcare to deliver improved outcomes.
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A space to continue the healing, solidarity, and reimagination of Pastors, Priests and Guides.
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Play On, the Morgan Sports Law Podcast, covers the latest issues in sports law and the business of sport. Each episode features leading sports industry figures, as well as experts from Morgan Sports Law. Morgan Sports Law is an international sports law firm.
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The Fit Girl Magic podcast is dedicated to helping women create simple healthy habits and sustainable routines that you can fit into your busy lifestyle. As well as the steps needed to build a rocksteady mindset so that you can stop feeling like working out is a punishment to feeling like the strong and confident woman who just knows what to do. Each week, with a sprinkle of humor and real talk, Kim Barnes Jefferson shares resources, tips, and interviews with experts helping women over 40 ho ...
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Welcome to Dadville! Join musicians and sometimes-comedians Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin in the journey of life, love and the pursuit of dad-ding on the Dadville Podcast. Get your fill of dad jokes, laughs, and heartfelt conversations while these guests talk about parenting while leaving you with new lessons for your own kids. Stick around for visits from Momville as each share their unique insight into this crazy world of parenting. Pull up a lawn chair and join every Tuesday.
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Each week a famous film fan takes us on an incredible celebration of the cinema, as they curate their perfect night out at the movies. We’ll find out who they’d take with them, what snacks they’d buy in the foyer, where they’d sit and of course what movies they’ll screen at our fantastic virtual cinema – as well as discovering some of their most memorable moments from visiting the movies. If you love cinema as much as us please subscribe and join in the celebration of what is still the best ...
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While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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Shout Out Sioux Falls" is a local entertainment and events based podcast. Our goal is to bring you fun stories and interviews with people in our community
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Do you like Newnan and Coweta County? We do too! The Newnan Times-Herald is here to share local podcasts showcasing our unique community.
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We recap the night that was and prepare you for the action ahead.
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Some people think Freemasonry is on the decline, not if we have anything to say about it! Join On the Level Podcast as we explore that Esoteric side of Freemasonry. We talk about the inner workings of our Fraternity, how to apply it's teachings to your every day life to become a better man, and general current events. Join our host and guests as we explore Freemasonry together and bring our ancient craft into the modern age!
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Talking about the beautiful game from an American perspective.
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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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Award-winning comedy panel show hosted by Danielle Ward, with team captains Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Michael Legge and amazing special guests. In it, two teams work out the right thing to do in strange scenarios and scary situations which range from the everyday to the weird and extreme. Don't feel you have to start at the beginning - we'd suggest you start with the most recent series then work backwards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dadville: The Origin Story
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We're flipping the tables this week on Dadville. Recently, the fellas were guests on The Zak Kuhn Show. And we thought it would be great to share the episode with ya'll today. (Bonus: Head over to Zak's YouTube page to watch the full video!) Zak goes deep with the fellas about the origins and backstory of Dadville, what it takes to start as a stand…
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N.L Public Libraries is hosting "writers in residence" at four locations across the province over the next few weeks. This includes the A.C. Hunter Library. We spoke with Sharon Bala, the writer in residence at that library this month, and Emma Craig, the regional librarian for St. John's.
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More than 400 health-care professionals from across the country are in town for the Children’s Healthcare Canada conference
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Yesterday, the national Children’s Healthcare Canada conference kicked off right here in St. John’s. It's in partnership with N.L. Health Services and the Janeway Children's Hospital. For more, we spoke with Emily Gruenwoldt, the President and CEO of Children’s Healthcare Canada, and Rebecca Dutton, the President and CEO of the Janeway Children’s H…
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The race is on to fill the Ward 3 seat at St. John’s City Council. We’ll get to know more about the the people running in the by-election this week. Today, we spoke with candidate Paul Morgan.
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If you're still in the market for a Halloween activity, we've got one for you. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by Powers Pond this morning to learn more about a non-guided tour that lets you explore the haunted trails.
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Rainbow Riders is hosting its annual Hoedown in the Barn tomorrow evening. Executive Director Kelly Sandoval stopped by the studio this morning with all the details.
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Land and Sea host Jane Adey talked about the show's 60th anniversary and gave us a sneak peek into this season.
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St. John's singer-songwriter Kelly McMichael joined us to talk about her new album "After The Sting Of It"
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After her first solo album was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, Kelly McMichael is back with a new record. She joined us in studio to talk about the process of recording this album, and her upcoming album release show at The Rockhouse on George Street tomorrow night.
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The construction is done and the work is beginning to move equipment and staff to the new Mental Health and Addictions Centre in St. John’s. For an update on the progress of that new facility, we spoke with the Interim CEO of NL Health Services, Karen Stone, and the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, John Abbott. We then got reaction from me…
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Organizers with the St. John's International Women's Film Festival are preparing to raise the curtain on the festival for another year. We checked in the festival's executive director, Jenn Brown.
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Author and Teacher Sophfronia Scott reflects on the power of language to both destroy and mend the world, and then teaches a brilliant practice to help us see each other as we truly are. Both an inspiring and deeply practical episode. Show notes, links, and next steps at the Between Retreats Substack. Join us!…
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Marc David is leaving behind a 33 year career at the NSO, but not before receiving an honorary degree from MUN
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Conductor and music director Marc David is leaving behind a 33 year career at the NSO. Today, he's receiving an honorary degree from Memorial University. He joined us on the line to talk about it.
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De La Paz is celebrating the Day of the Dead with a show in downtown St. John's Friday night
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The Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead is fast approaching. To celebrate, De La Paz will be playing a show tomorrow night at the Black Sheep. Beto De La Paz is the bandleader and trumpet player with De La Paz Latin Quintet. He joined us in studio alongside band member Estefania Arreguin.
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Cancer patients in St. John's will soon be able to receive transportation support in St. John's
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People receiving cancer care in St. John's will now have help with transportation. The Canadian Cancer Society is bringing back Wheels of Hope, a volunteer-based program offering transportation support to cancer patients in the area. For more, we spoke with Tanya Nixon, the Director of Practical Services, in Cancer Support, with the Canadian Cancer…
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From compost to biofuel -- what are some ways this province could be dealing with all the organic waste we produce? Audrey Parnell is the Manager of Circular Economy with EcoNext. The Morning Show's Jonny Hodder met up with her at the community compost bins on Bonaventure Avenue.
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A fenced-off path in Georgestown is igniting a conversation around safety, poverty and how we move. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.
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In today’s Fit Girl Magic Podcast, I talk with Alessia Citro about the transformative power of nature and how to create habits that stick! Alessia, once an "indoor girl," hilariously reflects on how stepping outside became her ultimate game-changer. We dive into balancing life after years of the corporate hustle. Alessia shares her hacks for creati…
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Crown land administration issues have caused headaches for some people for years -- but now, the provincial government thinks it has a solution. Lawyer Greg French joined us to talk about the changes to the system.
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Taking cell phones out of the equation. The CBC's Colleen Connors took us to Corner Brook Intermediate, a school that's been seeing positive changes with a new rule banning phones in the classroom.
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Dr Lin examines several independent reports that show younger people are getting certain cancers at an increasing rate
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Cancer can hit anyone, at any age. But a number of recent studies show that people between 29 and 49 years old are getting cancer more often than in the past. House doctor Peter Lin joined us with more.
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A parent and a childcare advocate have concerns with the province's pre-kindergarten pilot program
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A provincial pilot program for pre-kindergarten has some parents and advocates asking questions. Erin Cullen is with the group ABCs and ECEs NL, and David Philpott retired education professor from Memorial University, and an advocate for improving the province's childcare system. They joined us to express their concerns.…
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John Hogan, the Minister of Health and Community Services of Newfoundland and Labrador responds to concerns regarding the lack of action to reduce the age for breast cancer screening.
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A new Women's Junior-A Hockey League is launching later this month. Molly Gill is one of the players, and Jeff Brown is the league's V-P of communications and community engagement. They joined us in studio this morning with details on the new league.
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Remembering the "hockey prof." Local sports journalist Brendan McCarthy passed away on the weekend. Brian Rogers and Glenn Stanford joined us this morning to share memories of their friend.
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When an Ontario collector discovered a cache of stereoscope photos taken more than a century ago in rural Newfoundland, a bit of an adventure ensued. The CBC's Jessica Singer has been digging into these mysterious photos. She joined us in studio this morning with that story.
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Snacks, movies, new friends. It's all at Quadrangle tonight, and there's a prize for the best pumpkin carver. Queer Picnic's Hanya Eid joined us in studio with all the details.
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There is currently no timeline for reducing the age for breast screening eligibility in the province
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Although the provincial government announced an age reduction for women to be eligible for breast screening, nothing has been implemented. This lack of action raises red flags for the advocacy group Dense Breasts Canada. The CBC's Alex Kennedy spoke with Jennie Dale, the co-founder and executive director of Dense Breasts Canada, and Jerry Earle, th…
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Safety advocates are raising the alarm about firefighting resources at Canada's airports, including here in St. John's
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A motion passed in the House of Commons last year states that Canada's airports aren't safe enough. A retired St. John's Airport firefighter says this province is no different. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts brought us that story.
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Jon and Dave: It's Pronounced "Four Seasons"
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They didn't solve all the problems in this episode—but they got close. This week Dave and Jon finally give the people what they want: Two middle-aged dads just talking about life as touring dad, when to let your kids have a phone (or social media), and why running only 3 miles can be viewed as a cop out (sorry, Jon.) Join us here: http://dadville.s…
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Get some tips on making that half-empty glass, half-full instead. We spoke with two members of the Positive Thinkers Club this morning; President Deanna Hann and founder Dave Rudofsky.
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Wondering what to do with those turkey dinner leftovers? Chef Mark McCrowe joined us with some ideas
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The anticipation is building and Thanksgiving dinner is almost here, and then there will be a mountain of leftovers. Chef Mark McCrowe joined us with some meal ideas you can try with that leftover turkey.
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For those in need, food from a food bank will be an important part of any Thanksgiving meal. Tina Bishop is the general manager of the Community Food Sharing Association. We checked in with her about the demand.
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Children are the most honest people on the planet, so we wanted to find out what they're really thankful for this thanksgiving. The CBC’s Amy Feehan went to Stepping Stones Day Care on the island's west coast. She spoke with Eleanor Porter, Emma Pardy, and Lucy Gagnon.
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Author, therapist, and priest Ian Morgan Cron helps us engage Practices to Prevent a Civil War through the lens of his upcoming book on the Twelves Steps. A fascinating and really insightful conversation. Show notes, links, and next steps are at the Between Retreats Substack.Από τον Pastors, Priests and Guides
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Today we were joined by some guests who put the TERROR in TERRIFYING, with three old-timey radio plays. Ladies Who Lunch Productions are bringing us Three Tales of Terror at the St. John's Elks Club next week. Three of the performers popped by for a visit today, as well as Philip Goodridge, who is a cast member and the writer of all three tales. Th…
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Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts is headed inside the Slaughter Shack haunted attraction. Will he make it out?
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Our Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts visited a new haunted villa in town, called the Slaughter Shack. This new attraction is from one of the people behind the long-running Harbour Haunt, and it's opening this evening on Stavanger Drive in St. John's.
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Chris Ryan was a friend to all, and a role model to many. We hear tributes to some of those who's lives the musician touched.
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Chris Ryan died suddenly on Monday. He was 38 years old. Dozens of musicians have taken to social media to share tributes for Chris Ryan. The Morning Show's Lukas Wall and Sarah Antle spoke with a few of those musicians. Jeremy Goulding, Rachel Cousins, and Carolina East shared their memories with the late singer.…
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As people assess the damage from Hurricane Milton, we hear from a St. John's lineman working to restore power to those affected.
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Doug Legge has been a lineman for over 30 years, starting with Newfoundland Power in St. John's, and transferring to Florida Power in 2002. Now, he's retired, but Doug still picks up shifts to help out the storm team, aiding power restoration after weather events like Hurricane Milton. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle spoke with Doug from Orlando yes…
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Anyone who browsed Nosleep back around 2017 or so knows the username u/iia. Anytime he posted you knew you were in for a weird and probably gross time. He's since moved to his own website; Unsettlingstories.com where you can find his work archived. We are very excited to present our rendition of his story The Cave in the Lake, which follows a man w…
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The federal government is offering up the site of the taxation centre in St. John's for affordable housing
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Ottawa has announced that it will make the site of the taxation centre in St. John's available to housing developers in a few years. The CBC's Mark Quinn spoke with Doug Pawson from End Homelessness St. John's and Hope Jamieson, a housing researcher and consultant.
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RNC is warning of a new phone scam on the Northeast Avalon, but this time customers are being billed through their cell phone provider. Constable James Cadigan told us what the RNC is doing about the scam, and what someone should do if they receive this call.
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Holy Cross women's soccer team are going for their third straight Jubliee Trophy, which is handed out to the top amateur-level women's team in the country. The Morning Show's Lukas Wall reached out to centre midfielder Abby Evans yesterday in Surrey, B.C.
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Some moms of students at Goulds Elementary say a reckless school bus incident left their kids frightened, and injured
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Some mothers of students at Goulds Elementary are upset over an incident that occurred on a bus ride to school. It left some kids injured and upset, and they're blaming the bus driver. We spoke with Crystal Budden, a mom of two kids who attend Goulds Elementary.
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Hey Magic Makers! Are you ready to level up your fitness and finally find that balance with your nutrition? Well, I got you because today, I’m talking about all about Periodizing Nutrition! I’m diving into how you can stop the endless cycle of dieting and start syncing your food and workouts with the natural flow of your life. Imagine eating and wo…
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The provincial architecture association has tons of events planned to celebrate architecture week
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It's architecture week, and the provincial architecture association has a week-long exhibition at Bannerman Brewery. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by to get more details from architect Mark Gale and intern architect John Follett.
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The city of St. John’s is giving away fresh compost made from leaves and other residential yard waste
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Every Saturday in October, the City of St. John’s is giving away fresh compost. The Morning Show's Jonny Hodder met with Mayor Danny Breen at the compost pile in the city's landfill.
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Portrait, landscape, wildlife... you name it, you can snap it. Local photography club Camera 35 St. John's has about a hundred members, and dates back to the late 70s. Club president Joe Chase joined us in studio this morning to tell us about the group, and how to get involved.
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Memorial University likely won't get a passing grade on its enrolment numbers for this year. MUN provost and vice president academic, Jennifer Lokash, joined us to explain the drop, and what it means for the university.
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Pi Gourmet Eatery in downtown St. John's is closing its doors. Owner Meghan O’Dea says the pandemic and rising food costs were blows to business, but ultimately it was the pedestrian mall on Water Street that forced the restaurant to shut down. Meghan and her business partner and father, Chris O'Dea, spoke about it with the CBC's Maddie Ryan.…
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A new proposal that would more than double the number of public fast chargers moved through St. John's City council last week. This would mean 26 new chargers being built in the next three years. Deputy Mayor Sheilagh O'Leary joined us on the line to share more about these plans.
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