90. Walking Together for Truth and Reconciliation. Robin Marshall. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 08/22/22
90. Walking Together for Truth and Reconciliation. Robin and Dave discuss the historic Papal apology.
89. Stuck in the Middle. Sally & Zach, Monowhales. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 08/15/22
Sally and Zach, from Monowhales, play song title in the form of a pandemy question inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
88. "Way Back We Were All Black." Emancipation Day Special. Nicola Jane Thomas. Inverhuron, Ontario, Canada. 07/27/22
Nicola Jane joins Dave to celebrate Emancipation Day 2022 and to share her journey on the Sankofa 100 Miles to Freedom Tour 2022.
87. It Started as a Giant Snow Day, is it Now in ReMission? Andy Milne. Michigan, United States. 06/08/22
Andy discusses being back on tour with the Unison, Black Lives from Generation to Generation album, his experience with Star Trek, and plays Song Title in the form of a pandemy question!.
86. Art in an Age of Uncertainty. Sandra Sawatzky. Alberta, Ontario. 05/26/22
Art in an Age of Uncertainty is out of this world needle point embroidery that deals with the themes of debt, inequality, work, A.I., surveillance, science/technology, war, corruption, and resource scarcity.
85. Bridging the Social Distance. Jenny Mitchell. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 05/16/22
Jenny has been documenting the pandemy on her radio show Bridging the Social Distance. Dave and Jenny mash-up their pandemy shows identifying silver linings and common themes.
84. For Ukraine. Myles Goodwyn. Nova Scotia, Canada. 04/26/22
Miles Goodwyn shares and discusses his song, For Ukraine, with Dave. Everyone crack your wallet and make a donation to the Red Cross or Ukrainian Canadian Congress.
83. Uncolonized: May Day Edition. Gavin Stephens. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 04/27/22
Happy May Day! Gavin from Uncolonize Podcast joins us to talk labour rights and his Juno Nomination for Comedy Album of the Year!
82. Let’s Make the World Even Better Than It Was Before. Sabrina Fallah. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 04/14/22
Sabrina shares how she survived lockdown by getting to better know the squirrels, chipmunks, and birds in her yard. She went from a life of performing live to marketing her music online.
81. Building Community with Bike Ministry and Poetry, Easter Edition. Pastor Robbie Pruitt. Virginia, United States. 04/12/22
Pastor Robbie shares his pandemy poetry and story of Bike Ministry in this special Easter Edition of the Pandemy Show!
80. Fact Checking Social Media as Political Commentary. Sheep King JB. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 03/31/22
When the pandemy struck JB lost his job. He rose from the pandemy ashes as SHEEP KING JB political commentator and clothing line guy!
79. Let's Blow This Up...Artistically. Robert Waldeck. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. 03/31/22
With the help of an art cart, a cultural shift in attitude towards street art, and motivated by the beauty of light and shadow Rob shows us how to Blow This Up with ART!
78. This is War: Casting Light on Pandemy Shadows. Robb Nash. Manitoba, Canada. 03/14/22
Before the pandemy Robb Nash was using music to reach people struggling with mental health, self-harm, depression and suicidal thoughts. He shares his unique perspective on mental health and the pandemy.
77 - "As Much as I Want to Punch the Pandemy in the Face...I'm Good, Thanks." Mackenzie Dayle. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 02/17/22
Despite the pandemy Mackenzie Dayle Is Good, Thanks! She made the most out of the pandemy solitude and shares her positivity around the pandemic with Dave while playing Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar.
76. Spreading GIRL POW-R during a Pandemy. Carina, Cindy, & Emma from Girl Pow-R. Golden Horseshoe, Lake Ontario, Canada. 02/16/22
Carina, Cindy, and Emma from Girl Pow-R play Song Title in the form of a Pandemy Question!
75. Let’s Protect the Planet from the Disease of Single Use Plastic. Les Stroud, Survivorman. Nature, Earth. 02/16/22
Les shares his unique perspective on the pandemy, people, and nature. Les has a call to arms for all of us to keep up the push to protect nature and our wild places from the disease of single use plastics.
74. Thread Kindness in Everything We Do. Jennifer Buchanan. Alberta, Canada. 02/15/22
Music therapist and author, Jennifer Buchanan, join us to discuss her book Wellness Well Played: The Power of A Playlist during a pandemy!
73. Re-Imagining a Better Future: Remembering Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Laughing Otter Caring Women. St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. 02/08/22
Laughing Otter Caring Women joins Dave in solidarity with Vancouver's Lower East Side's February 14 Memorial (established 1991) to remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
72 - Fight For You. Sarah Tolle. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 02/06/22
Sarah borrowed a banjo from the Vancouver Public Library and made music during the pandemy, including Fight For You a song supporting Caregivers.
71 - Food Equity, "Another World is Possible." Farmer Tim Fisher. Gray County, Ontario, Canada. 02/04/22
Tim, a family farmer, shares his pollyanna pandemy experience with us. From life on the farm to deliveries in the big city.