Podcast Playlist from CBC Radio

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Fresh, new, provocative programs from the digital realm. Radio One's Podcast Playlist kicks it off on terrestrial with a sampling of some of the most intriguing of what the internet has to offer.

  • 53 minutes 47 seconds
    Josh Gwynn digs into the reality show that marooned 40 kids in the desert, and shares his favourite podcasts

    This week on Podcast Playlist, Leah is joined by Josh Gwynn, host of the new CBC podcast Split Screen: Kid Nation


    The podcast revisits the 2007 reality TV show Kid Nation, where 40 children were left in the desert to fend for themselves for more than a month. Through interviews with former contestants, producers and parents, Josh tries to piece together how this show actually got made, and what impact it had on those kids now that they’re all grown up. 


    We’ll hear from Josh about that show’s legacy. Plus, we’ll listen to some of his favourite podcasts.


    Featuring: Split Screen: Kid Nation, Today Explained, The Stoop, Classy, Scam Goddess


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist. Have a podcast to recommend? Send us an email!


    29 April 2024, 4:10 am
  • 53 minutes 26 seconds
    Shakespeare behind bars, the (not-so) scientific art of manifesting your dreams, and more of our greatest hits

    Whether it's in your high school English class or one of the many Shakespeare-inspired 90s rom-coms (10 Things I Hate About You, anybody?), most of us have encountered Shakespeare in some form or another. 


    Another place you can find the Bard? California's Centinela State Prison. The podcast Where There's a Will: Finding Shakespeare tells us about how performing Shakespeare can be transformative for incarcerated individuals.


    Also: in 1986, NASA's space shuttle Challenger exploded, killing all of its seven crew members. Among them was Christa McAuliffe, a social studies teacher who would have been the first private citizen in space. 


    Christa was one of 10 finalists from Ronald Reagan's "Teacher in Space" project. Chosen from more than 10,000 teacher applicants, the finalists participated in weeks of rigorous testing and training. NASA called it "space camp," but the process was far from fun and games. 


    In Slate's One Year: 1986, we hear about that intense experience from the former candidates themselves.


    All that and more, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: If Books Could Kill, Where There's A Will: Finding Shakespeare, One Year: 1986, Missing and Murdered: Who Killed Alberta Williams, Future Perfect


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    22 April 2024, 4:10 am
  • 53 minutes 12 seconds
    The unsolved murder of an 80s counterculture icon, a different kind of doping, and more true crime stories (ft. Penelope Spheeris)

    This week on Podcast Playlist, we’re listening to true crime. 


    During the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial, there was a huge amount of online hate directed towards Amber. But what if that was all part of an organized campaign? We’ll find out on Who Trolled Amber. 


    Plus, even if you’ve never heard of Peter Ivers, you’ve probably heard some of his music without realizing it. He was murdered in 1983, and the case was never solved. Now, a new podcast called Peter And The Acid King is trying to get to the bottom of it. It’s hosted by Penelope Spheeris, a friend of Peter’s and the director of Wayne’s World. Leah will sit down with Penelope to talk about the show, and Peter’s legacy. 


    All that and more, this week on Podcast Playlist. 


    Featuring: Peter And The Acid King, Stolen, White Lies, Who Trolled Amber, Ghost In The Machine


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    15 April 2024, 4:10 am
  • 53 minutes 39 seconds
    FLASHBACK: Our producers pick their favourite shows you might have missed

    To make this show, our team listens through hours upon hours of audio. But sometimes, a few excellent shows will slip through the cracks.


    This week, Leah is joined by the Podcast Playlist crew to share some amazing podcasts that you may have missed.


    Like Once upon a time...at Bennington College. Our senior producer Kate Evans likes it because listening feels like, "a summer page turner, but for a podcast." The show shares the history of the unique Liberal arts college where authors Brett Easton Ellis, Jonathan Lethem and Donna Tartt all went to school together. 


    Plus, producer Julian Uzielli shares a heartfelt podcast about a group of Armenian soliders who survived months of being trapped behind enemy lines.


    That and more, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: Once Upon A Time...At Bennington College, Freeway Phantom, The Ballad of Billy Balls, Country Of Dust


    For more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    8 April 2024, 4:10 am
  • 53 minutes 24 seconds
    The Avril Lavigne body double conspiracy theory, time-travelling trivia, and more great shows for April (ft. Simone Polanen)

    You might have heard of a popular conspiracy theory about one of Canada's most famous rock stars. Avril Lavigne died in 2003, and her record label secretly replaced her with a body double who has been living as an impostor ever since. 


    Could it be true? Probably not, but comedian Joanne McNally helps us find out on the new podcast Who Replaced Avril Lavigne. 


    Plus, a lot of people think history is boring. Depending on how you were taught, that's pretty understandable. Simply memorizing a bunch of dates or names can make history feel about as dead as that fourth prime minister (whose name you've already forgotten).


    To Simone Polanen, the opposite is true– history is all around us, woven into the fabric of everyday life. Simone joins us to talk about her podcasts Past Perfect, a history trivia show, and Not Past It, a story-driven show about the links between the past and the present.


    All that and more of this month's top picks, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    FEATURING: Who Replaced Avril Lavigne? // City Space // Past Perfect // The Ultimate Choice // The Recipe with Kenji and Deb


    For links and more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    1 April 2024, 4:10 am
  • 55 minutes 26 seconds
    The radio DJ who debuted at age 73, a 20-year quest to get on Jeopardy, and more stories of late bloomers

    This week on Podcast Playlist we're listening to stories about late bloomers.


    The first time Jean Westcott auditioned for Jeopardy, she had to wait 18 months to see if she made it. She never got the call. But instead of giving up, she auditioned again… and again… and again… for 20 years. We’ll hear her story.


    Plus, what does it take to swim from Cuba to Key West? We’ll hear from record-breaking swimmer Diana Nyad on completing that swim at 64 years old.


    All that and more this week.


    Featuring: Snap Judgement, This Is Love, Death, Sex & Money, 70 Over 70, Grown from The Moth


    For more info head to our website, cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.



    25 March 2024, 4:10 am
  • 54 minutes 27 seconds
    The unwritten rules of mosh pits, unpacking the influence of Christian rock, and more stories about rock 'n roll

    This week on Podcast Playlist, we’re featuring podcasts about rock and roll. 


    Sister Rosetta Tharpe is often called “The Godmother of Rock and Roll” and inspired artists like Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Aretha Franklin… Yet she’s been largely left out of the history books. The podcast They Did That tells her story.


    Plus, churches are often the venue for a unique but hugely influential subset of rock music: Christian rock. PRX’s Rock That Doesn’t Roll explores how contemporary Christian music shaped the youths of Church kids everywhere– in sometimes unexpected ways.


    Featuring: Decoder Ring, The Moth, Rock That Doesn't Roll, They Did That, Switched On Pop, Disgraceland


    For links and more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    18 March 2024, 4:10 am
  • 53 minutes 22 seconds
    The man who robbed a Vegas casino and then moved in, and more stories about scammers and thieves

    One early morning in December 2010, Tony Carleo rolled up to the Bellagio Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Dressed in a full motorcycle jumpsuit, gloves and helmet, he took out a pistol and robbed $1.5 million worth of casino chips. 


    But that wasn’t all. Soon after he returned, and he used the very money he stole to check into the hotel and live like a king – for free.


    We’ll hear that story, plus other tales about scammers and thieves, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: The High Roller Heist, Hot White Heist, Code Switch, Chameleon: Scam Likely, Life Kit


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    11 March 2024, 4:10 am
  • 56 minutes 21 seconds
    The history of Pornhub, a challenge to the ethics of podcasting, and more new and notable shows (ft. Samantha Cole, Jess Shane)

    When you think of Canadian cultural exports, you probably don’t think of porn. But Montreal is home to a little website you may have heard of: Pornhub. 


    On The Pornhub Empire: Understood, we’ll hear the little-known story of the company’s history. Plus, Leah sits down with host Samantha Cole to learn more.


    And: Telling personal stories in the form of podcasts can move us, create empathy, and drive positive change...right? Jess Shane isn't so sure. Listen to Leah's conversation with Jess about her new series Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative.


    All that and more, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative | Sounds Gay | The Pornhub Empire: Understood | Ripple


    For links and more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    4 March 2024, 5:10 am
  • 54 minutes 3 seconds
    The rise and fall of 1-900 phone lines, rigging the lottery, and more stories about numbers

    This week, we’re listening to one, two, three, four, five, six different podcasts all about numbers.


    In the 80s, your favourite celebrities were just one dial away. And about $3 per minute, of course. But what’s a couple extra bucks on the phone bill, if it means chatting with your favourite superstars, psychics, or potential spouses? Twenty Thousand Hertz tells us about the booming, controversial business of 1-900 numbers. 


    Plus, long-haul truckers spend hours alone on the road. But how do thousands of miles of isolation change a person? And how is that experience unique for truck-drivers who are women?


    On NPR’s Rough Translation, we hear the stories of how years on the road changed two truckers’ perspective on life.


    That and more, this week on Podcast Playlist.


    Featuring: Twenty Thousand Hertz, Rough Translation, Planet Money, Snap Judgement, The Moth Radio Hour, Ologies


    For links and more info head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist.

    26 February 2024, 5:10 am
  • 53 minutes 32 seconds
    Pitch, please: three history podcasters tell us why we should listen to their shows

    This week, Leah sat down with the hosts of three history podcasts to learn about their shows. Martine Powers from The Washington Post's The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop, Tim Harford from Pushkin's Cautionary Tales and Ramtin Arablouei from NPR's Throughline.


    First, Martine Powers tells us about The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop.


    In 1979, there was a revolution on the Caribbean island of Grenada. The new prime minister was a young, charismatic, socialist named Maurice Bishop. Bishop introduced a wave of social reforms, like free public healthcare and paid maternity leave. Though he was a popular leader at home, U.S president Ronald Reagan was not a fan. 


    Less than five years after he took power, Bishop was executed in a coup. Days later, the U.S. invaded Grenada. In the chaos that followed, the bodies of Bishop and his supporters disappeared, never to be seen again. The Washington Post set out to solve the mystery. What happened to the bodies of Bishop and his supporters?


    Then Tim Hartford tells us how voice actors and sound design bring history to life on Cautionary Tales. He also shares a clip from an episode where a competition goes terribly awry.


    Finally, Ramtin Arablouei tells Leah about how Throughline has evolved over the years. From documentary style episodes about reality TV to an episode about music that was designed to fall asleep to. Throughline is just scratching the surface of what it aims to achieve.


    Featured podcasts: The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop, Cautionary Tales and Throughline.

    19 February 2024, 5:10 am
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