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Stories of the Pandemy, for the People of the Pandemy. No one is alone on the Pandemy Show, where we find solace in shared experience and rediscover our common humanity. The Covid 19 global pandemy has many people feeling isolated, but from our perspective, we are all in this together, we’re all humans, trying to figure out life in 2020 and beyond. Whether you are a rat licker, sheeple, or somewhere in between, all are welcome at the Pandemy Show.
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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. Hold onto the one while we explore doing without doing, the value of having a conscious practical philosophy, and George's Jazz Funeral! Cloud Walking …
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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 …
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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. After listening to her poems writte…
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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. Matt began his career in musical theatre in the US and performed across Europe before settling in the Pacific and starting a family. Matt and Dave discuss the new progressive …
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Join us as we transcend time and space to Montreal, Quebec to play Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question with musician, producer, and audio engineer Jo Jo Worthington. Jo Jo shares what it was like moving to Montreal in the early stages of the pandemy and writing her pandemy album, Baptism 1. We listen to her folk rock tune, the Divide, and …
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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. Book Title in the Form of a Pandemy Questions, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette: What would Buckminster Fuller think of our pandemy? How is it the Inventor …
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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. He attended,…
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Episode 101, we are transcending time and space to talk with Sonik in London, Ontario. 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 23rd. 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 (202…
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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 (2023). Something of which he knew nothing about before this historic 100th episode! Dave and Tim talk weather, l…
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We transcend time and space to Florida to talk with Meredith Moon about her new album, Constellations, and getting back out on the road. Meredith discusses her pandemy song, Slowing Moving Trains. Travel restrictions, physical distancing and lockdowns didn't inspire much writing she shares as she plays Song Title In the Form of a Pandemy Question, …
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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 inspired by Nardwaur the Human Serviette. Harriet listens while Dave dances to her song, Today an…
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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. When Covid struck they dealt with the frustration by reconnecting with their musical selves, creating a home studio, writing a 12 song album, recording and working to release it together. They …
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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. She appreciates the healing power of music and how community music and drumming have an important place in reimagining and recreating a more jus…
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This year the Pandemy Show recognizes Black History Month by revisiting what we learned last year, learning more about local Black history, and Dave recites a poem from Earth Magic by Dionne Brand. Dave shares what he learned in Season 2 from Lisa Humber about reading books and exploring art from artists of different cultural backgrounds. Below are…
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Dave transcends time and space to talk with and thank Madison Galloway for her Lockdown Virtual Concert Series. In 2019 Madison released her second album, Moon and Mercury. In 2022 she had planned to perform in support of her album but the pandemy struck! During the first Lockdown Madison started performing virtually for thousands of fans around th…
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Happy New Year! For our Season 4 premier Dave transcends time and space to Woodville Nova Scotia to talk with Harry Posner, editor and contributor in SPIKE: Poems in the Time of Pestilence. Harry shares how poetry, nature and technology are helping us face the existential collective crisis of post traumatic stress disorder from our sense of lonelin…
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Dave transcends time and space to talk with business women and global trekker Brenda Beatty. Brenda travelled with her husband and friends to Africa in March of 2022. She shares how fortunate her party was that the border between Rwanda and Uganda opened on the day they planned to cross after being shut for 3 years! Brenda shares her observations o…
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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. A tale of environmental destruction forcing humanity to flee to other inhospitable places for survival. Initially the idea for a song, Dan used his pandemy free time to explor…
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In Part 2 of our Labour Day Special, 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 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Is there any better time for everyone to get On Basic Income? Many people have been On Calling For An Inquiry into Racism, has the…
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Happy Labour Day! In Part 1 of our Labour Day Special, George Elliott Clarke and Dave transcend time and space and discuss how Mother Nature has forcefully reminded us we are part of creation. George and Dave explore the challenges of consumer capitalism and how the pandemy has lead to greater inequality. People are responding through a revival of …
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Robin and Dave transcend time and space to discuss the Pope's, Walking Together, visit to Canada and apology for residential schools. The Hillside Music Festival brought Robin and Dave together on Sunday, July 24. The first day of the Papal visit. The Pope's apology means different things to different people. The apology wasn't for everyone. But it…
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Sally and Zach, members of Monowhales, blew the roof off Hillside Music Festival in Guelph, Ontario in July. Dave was at the show and excited to talk to them about their pandemy experience. Sally and Zach play song title in the form of a pandemy question inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. During lockd…
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Happy Emancipation Day! Nicola Jane, of Grand River Food Forestry, is currently on the Sankofa 100 Miles to Freedom Tour 2022. Exploring and rediscovering the stories of Freedom Fighters escaping slavery. She is following the Freedom Trail that so many people used escaping from bondage in the United States to Canada. Following the Freedom Trails, N…
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Two time Jazz Juno Award winner Andy Milne compared the start of the pandemy to a giant snow day. As we move into season three gatherings to celebrate and enjoy music are returning. Andy is excited to welcome Jazz gatherings back to Toronto when be plays the main stage of the Toronto JazzFest June 28! Andy plays song title in the form of a pandemy …
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Using embroidery to review our collective history and explore important societal issues, like bitumen, inequality, resource scarcity, & science/technology, Sandra joins Dave to talk about Art in the Age of 'Uncertainty. Dave was blown away by her work Black Gold Tapestry which is a 67 metre historical account of bitumen. Sandra followed it up with …
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After talking to over 200 people about their experience during the pandemy Jen shares her observations of silver linings in this mash-up, Pandemy Show meets Bridging the Social Distance. Jenny shares how the pandemy impacted her family, her work with CFRU 93.3 FM Mobile Studio, and being the City of Guelph’s artist in residence. When Radio was list…
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We transcend time and space to Nova Scotia to discuss the Russian invasion and War in Ukraine with the one and only Myles Goodwyn. Myles was inspired by the suffering in Ukraine to write, For Ukraine. A song in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Myles and Dave talk about the dark side of humanity. The need of some to take from others and to use…
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Comedian, Gavin Stephens joins Dave to discuss pandemy developments in organized labour, specifically the unionization of an Amazon facility and the gig economy. We agree that the Labour Movement has an important role to play in making the world a better place. Especially in these troubling times of housing unaffordability, greedflation, and the bi…
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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. Her songs are positive and deal with weighty issues. She discusses how the pandemy impacted her writing and encourages everyone to do what you love and be safe out…
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Pastor Robbie joins us for this Easter edition episode as we stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Before talking pandemy Dave reflects on the significance of the Pope’s apology to survivors of the Canadian residential school system. Robbie shares scripture in the spirit of Easter as he shares his remarkable story of Bike Ministry resulti…
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When the pandemy transformed the world JB’s job was terminated. He was one of the lucky ones receiving a severance package. During the lockdown JB joined TikTok where he started countering misinformation and helping lost souls. He also started a clothing line. Taking up the moniker Sheep King in response to the lack of civility on the internet he i…
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In before times Rob's artists creativity was on hiatus. Walks around his seemingly abandoned neighborhood let him to a hole in a fence you could drive a car through. A hole in a fence that changed the trajectory of his pandemy experience. Dave transcends time and space to talk with Rob about how the initial isolation of lockdown mixed with the disc…
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Before the pandemy Robb Nash was using music to reach people struggling with mental health, self-harm, depression and suicidal thoughts. Rob shares his unique perspective on mental health and the pandemy and plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette. This Is War, how are we going to fight to win? W…
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Pre-pandemy Mackenzie Dayle was out performing in front of audiences. She made the most 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 the Human Serviette. She also shares her favourite Star Trek series #nerdtrap! Some people in the pan…
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Carina, Cindy, and Emma from Girl Pow-R join Dave to play Song Title in the form of a Pandemy Question and discuss their experiences during the pandemy! Carina explains how Girl Pow-R pandemy pivoted online and encourages everyone to follow them on TikTok! Cindy used lockdown, like many of us, to learn new things and pursue personal development and…
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Dave transcends time and space to talk with the one person guaranteed to survive the pandemy, Les Stroud Survivor Man! 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. Dave shares the story of …
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Music therapist and author, Jennifer Buchanan, join us to discuss her book Wellness Well Played: The Power of A Playlist during a pandemy! Jennifer and Dave talk about how we can strengthen our health guided by her book and our favourite music. Music is a universal language. A medicine. It brings us together. Jennifer shares her experiences with th…
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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. They recognize Black History Month by discussing the important civil rights work of Viola Desmond. Laughing Otter Caring Women shares how after 10 years of silence around …
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Wisconsin born, Sarah Tolle transcends time and space from Vancouver to talk about her song dedicated to caregivers, Fight For You! Sarah and Dave recognize Black History Month by going on a virtual field tip to the Sheffield Park Black History Museum in Ontario. Sarah started the pandemy in the U.S. . She quickly flew home to and used the extra ti…
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Farmer Tim from, All Sorts of Acres Farm, Gallery and Homestead, shares his insights into food equity and security. Tim and Dave reflect on the importance of Black Farm Settlements established in the 1800’s in Ontario, like at Negro Creek Road on Highway 6 south of Owen Sound. Tim’s unique perspective as a farmer working the land, providing food se…
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Two settler allies talk Pandemy, Groundhog Day, and Reconciliation. Dave shares how the pandemy changed his life. His work dried up but he found happiness with his partner and her family. Dave shares what he has learned about the Neutral, while Sanderson takes a moment to teach Dave how to properly pronounce Haudenosaunee properly during land ackno…
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The Canadalorian joins Dave to talk pandemy, the NHL, and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Canadalorian was already working from home pre-pandemy. Thankfully the NHL was able to bubble and the people of the pandemy have been able to enjoy it as sports are an important distraction from pandemy woes. Dave predicts Toronto will hoist the cup in Season 3 o…
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Susan had a perfect life pre-pandemy. Like everyone else she has been forced to pivot. She shares how her family planted a Service Berry Tree to remember her partner Lawrence on his birthday after he passed away unexpectedly. Susan and Dave connections with nature, Donut Economy Theory, gardening, and discuss how can we get polarized sides talking …
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Covid is having a better run than Come From Away Toronto. Lisa and Steffi D. share what it was like waiting 22 months to reopen and then having an abrupt final curtain call a week after reopening. Welcome to Season Three of the Pandemy Show! Steffi D., Canada’s Sweetheart, hates that Season 3 is a Groundhog Day of Season 1 and 2! She shares her exp…
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Ned started the pandemy as a Zoo Keeper working in animal management. He reassessed his life and priorities early on and decided to change his focus from supporting animals in captivity to developing habitat for wildlife on some land he stewards in Pennsylvania. Ned shares which animals are more susceptible to corona than others. He reassures Dave …
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Kristy-Lee shares what it was like being a cross border family working in social services when the pandemy struck. Living in Buffalo with her family and crossing the border to see her parents with health problems was a wild ride. We are grateful she was allowed to cross the border on compassionate grounds to support her family and Father during his…
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After recording on the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio and while touring, Signals Through the Flames, the pandemy struck Ian's life. He shares with Dave his hopes of the internet finding it's true potential as a communication technology, how he has been impacted by supply chain issues, and how he is optimistic spring 2022 will see a cultural resurgenc…
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Before the pandemy Evan had worked in Venezuela, Colombia and Ottawa, Canada. He shares what it was like getting married in Colombia during the pandemy. After working supporting remote communities in Canada for the Federal government his family moved to Washington, D.C.. Evan shares how different countries have responded and managed the crisis. Eva…
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Dave transcends time and space to talk again with R&B singer, songwriter, and author Aieysha Haws in Toronto, Ontario. Aieysha has released a new single. Turmoil is about wellness through self love, self care, and self control. Aieysha Haws Linktree Aieysha Haws website Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection,…
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Be apart of this special Theremin Star Trek the Original Series theme music video! In episode 47 Dave talked to Stephen Hamm, Theremin Man, and Evaporators member. They agreed to a collab. Now Dave and Stephen Hamm, Theremin Man, need your help for the music video. Send your images or short videos to pandemyshow@gmail.com for consideration. 02-37 -…
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