108. Exploring the Pandemy's Yin & Yang with a Daoist Urban Hermit. Cloud Walking Owl, Bill Hulet. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 09/17/23
Join us as we transcend time and space to Guelph, Ontario to get a Daoist perspective on the pandemy. Bill broadens Dave's understanding of Daoism while they explore the Yin and Yang of the pandemy.
107. The Rush to Forget. Shane Neilson. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. 08/18/24
Join us as we transcend time and space to talk with Dr. Shane Neilson in Cambridge, Ontario. Shane discusses 3 books. His memoir, Saving: A Doctor's Struggle to Help His Children, a contributor and editor for, The Covid Journals: Health Care Workers Write the Pandemic, and a poem anthology with Roxanna Bennett, The Suspect We. Shane also plays two of the hottest games in the pandemy! Submission to the Covid Journals in the Form of a Pandemy Question and Poem Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question!
106. Seeing Behind the Mask. Angela Barghese. Oakville, Ontario. 07/16/23
Join us as we transcend time and space to Oakville, Ontario to play Poem Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question with Angela Barghese! The quiet of the pandemy provided her the time and energy to focus on creative writing. She took a course and started writing poems inspired by family, community and before times.
105. Laughter is the Best Medicine IRL. Matt Young. Queensland, Australia. 06/04/23
Happy global Pride month. Thanks for joining us as we transcend time and space to rural Australia to play Art Project in the Form of a Pandemy Question with actor Matt Young.
104. Bridging the Divide with Musical Unity. Jo Jo Worthington. Montreal, Quebec. 05/22/23
Join us as we transcend time and space to Montreal, Quebec to talk with Jo Jo Worthington about her pandemy album and overcoming the great divide. Jo Jo plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question. Inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.
103. “Be Careful Who You Think Your Experts Are.” John Dupuis. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 04/15/23
Thanks for joining us as we transcend time and space to Toronto to play Book Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question & discuss how we can get to after times with librarian, John Dupuis.
102. Broadway’s Stage Doors Have Reopened. Spencer Sher. Chicago, U.S.A.. 03/17/23
We are transcending time and space to talk theatre with Spencer in Chicago. In 2020 Spencer was in his last year of highschool, now he studies in New York City!!!!! The pandemy robbed him of his prom and forced him to finish highschool remotely. Fortunately for the world, Momma Mia, his senior year theatre production closed on March 7.
101. Peacefully Protesting Modern Day Slavery. Sonik. London, Ontario, Canada. 03/15/23
Sonik was forced to rush back to Canada while touring in the southern U.S. in March of 2020 before the border closed on the 24th. He recounts his journey and what it was like being on the world renowned Las Vegas strip before it was closed due to the pandemy (2020). While moving north through Tennessee his goal of visiting the Nashville Hardrock Cafe was foiled by covid!
100. "It Stopped the World. It looked like a Science Fiction movie." Tim Russ. Los Angeles, California. 03/01/23
For our 100th episode we transcend time and space to Los Angeles to talk pandemy with singer, songwriter, director, actor, cynic, and philosopher, Tim Russ. Tim shares his thoughts on the Jully Black NBA All-Star Game Anthem controversy. Something of which he knew nothing about before this historic 100th episode!
99. “Constellations we’d never known. In the darkness of North Ontario.” Meredith Moon. Florida. 02/28/23
We transcend time and space to Florida to talk Constellations, Slowing Moving Trains, Mark Twain, and Groundhogs. She discusses her new album, Constellations, and plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question.
98. Is the pandemy A World Away? Harriet Chung. Toronto, Canada. 2/22/23
Harriet Chung transcends time and space to talk with Dave about how she adapted to the restriction imposed on our lives and how vital human connection is. She discusses her new album, A World Away, and plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question.
97. Hey, There! The Wandering Off, Emily and Kyle Corner. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 02/14/23
Emily and Kyle, The Wandering Off, transcend time and space from Calgary, Alberta to share how cleaning their house during lockdown lead to a pandemy album with Dave.
96. Community Music and Drumming, Bringing People Back Together. Kat Van Groove. Kitchener, Ontario. 02/05/23
Kat Van Groove transcends time and space to talk with Dave about how she reconnected with nature, her relationship with music and drumming, what she is doing for Reconciliation, and how Black Lives Matter.
Recognizing Black History Month 2023
The Pandemy Show recognizes Black History Month 2023 from a white settler perspective. Each one teach one.
95. From Lockdown Concerts to Dancing in the Streets. Madison Galloway. Fergus, Ontario. 01/31/23
Dave transcends time and space to talk with and thank Madison Galloway for her Lockdown Virtual Concert Series.
94. "Morning," Lockdown Poetry from Spike: Poems in the Time of Pestilence. Harry Posner. Woodville, Nova Scotia 1/20/2023
Harry Posner, editor and contributor to SPIKE: Poems in the Time of Pestilence, shares how poetry, nature and technology are helping us face the existential collective crisis of post traumatic stress disorder from our sense of loneliness and isolation that lingers into the Great Re-Opening. Season 4. Episode 1.
93. Gorillas in the Pandemy. Brenda Beatty. Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada. 10/14/22
Brenda shares her experience travelling from Rwanda to Uganda to Gorilla Trek in the mountains. Luckily the border opened after being closed for 3 years on the day they hoped to cross.
92. Moon to Mars. Daniel Krawchuk. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 08/31/22
Dave transcends time and space to talk with Daniel about his pandemy passion project, a Sci-fi novella that had been percolating in his consciousness for years, Moon to Mars.
91. Revival of Unionism. George Elliott Clarke. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 08/23/22 Part 2 of 2
Happy Labour Day! George Elliott Clarke and Dave transcend time and space to play Poem Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.
91. Revival of Unionism. George Elliott Clarke. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 08/23/22 Part 1 of 2.
Happy Labour Day! George Elliott Clarke and Dave transcend time and space and discuss how the revival of Unionism is a major part of the solution to our pandemy woes.