Podcasts Worth Binging

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In 2024, the Canadian podcasting landscape is more vibrant and diverse than ever. With innovative formats and engaging content, podcasts continue to captivate audiences across the country. As technology advances, accessing this rich array of audio content has never been easier, leading to a surge in listener engagement and the emergence of new genres.

This thriving ecosystem is not just about entertainment; it’s about fostering community, cultural awareness and connecting people through shared interests. The following podcasts not only entertain but also reflect the diverse identities and interests within Canada, offering listeners a journey through humour, nostalgia, creativity and thought-provoking discussions.

Canadian Comedy at Its Best: Stop Podcasting Yourself

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Stop Podcasting Yourself is a Canadian comedy podcast distributed on the Maximum Fun network and hosted by Graham Clark and Dave Shumka. Each week, the comedy duo invites a guest, typically a fellow comedian, for a conversational interview. The podcast has won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Podcast/Best Audio Show or Series three times (2012, 2013 and 2014). It features segments like “Get to Know Us,” where they get to know the guest, and “Overheard,” where they discuss humorous things they’ve overheard or seen in their daily lives. Despite having little in the way of a formal format, the show maintains a consistent tone and pace, regardless of whether the guest is a famous LA comedian or a smaller local one. Episodes are consistently released and usually recorded at Shumka’s home studio in Vancouver.

Redefining Modern Muslim Identity: This Being Human

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This Being Human is the Aga Khan Museum’s arts and culture podcast devoted to amplifying the voices of leaders redefining what it means to be Muslim in today’s world. Through expert storytelling and thoughtfully cast interviews, the series aims to break down stereotypes, highlight connections between cultures, and uncover new insights on the human condition. Abdul-Rehman Malik, a writer, journalist, educator and pop culture aficionado, currently lectures at Yale University’s School of Divinity, where he also leads the Council on Middle East Studies cultural literacy initiative. He was a past artist-in-residence at the Doris Duke Foundation’s Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Design, and Culture, curating the series “What is Muslim Culture?” His most recent work for the BBC was a radio essay for Holy Week entitled “Behold the Man,” a Muslim meditation on a medieval depiction of Jesus.

Guilty Pleasures, Unpacked: I Hate It But Love It

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Kat Angus and Jocelyn Geddie, a writer and editor from Toronto and a Canadian Screen Award-nominated television writer and comedian, respectively, break down movies and TV shows they despise yet adore in their podcast. With the occasional confused special guest, their podcast is lovingly produced by the From Superheroes Network. It has won Best Comedy Podcast (2019), Best Host in a Series (2020) and the People’s Choice Award (2021) at the Canadian Podcast Awards. It has also been nominated for Best Television & Film Podcast (2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022) and the People’s Choice Award for Best Podcast in Canada (2019) at the Canadian Podcast Awards, as well as Best Television & Film Podcast (2021) at The Podcast Awards.

A Great Hang, Disguised As A Podcast: The Best Hang Podcast

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The Best Hang Podcast is hosted by seasoned writer, director and producer Mike Veerman, Juno-winning Arkells lead singer Max Kerman and Shane Cunningham on Acast. Formerly known as Mike On Much, it features tales of camaraderie and conversations with creative figures from the world of music, film and television.

Comedy Meets Horror: Let’s Make A Horror

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From the team that brought you the Webby award-winning Let’s Make A Sci-Fi, a New Yorker Best Podcast of 2022, and Let’s Make A Rom-Com, comes season three: Let’s Make A Horror. This time, comedians Mark Chavez, Maddy Kelly and Ryan Beil learn what it takes to create truly frightening horror, interviewing Hollywood writers, directors and enthusiasts, probing their deepest fears and eventually taking a stab at writing and directing their own shocking short film. Through perseverance and the guidance of Hollywood experts such as director Eduardo Sánchez, actor Rose McIver and many more, they created their horror short film, Close and Lock the Patio Door!

Exploring the Mysterious & Bizarre: Nighttime

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Nighttime is an audio documentary series that has been stirring listeners with Canadian true crime, mysteries and unique events since 2015. The series covers a wide range of topics, from crime and mysteries to the just plain weird, all thoroughly researched and presented through interviews, archival audio and engaging storytelling techniques. Nighttime also features several ongoing and recurring series. “Keep Canada Weird” is a weekly segment where host Jordan Bonaparte and his friend Aaron Airport delve into quirky Canadian news stories from the past week. Another highlight is “The Sunday Night Show”, a weekly discussion series with guests Paul Palango and Adam Rodgers, focusing on Canadian crime, justice and controversial topics.

A Nostalgic Trip Through the 1990s: History of the 90s

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Corus Entertainment’s Curiouscast network takes listeners back three decades with the History of the 90s podcast, promising a wave of nostalgia. Co-creator and host Kathy Kenzora dives into the defining moments of the 1990s every two weeks, sparing no details. The podcast also features expert interviews, such as David Kamp of Vanity Fair discussing the disproportionate tabloid coverage of the ’90s. Building on the success of her previous podcast, History of 1995, which was recognized as one of Apple’s Best Canadian Podcasts in 2018, Kenzora’s show highlights the lasting impact of 1990s events on modern life.

Conversations with Musical Mavericks: Industry Tactics with Friendly Rich

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Join oddball Canadian composer Friendly Rich as he interviews some of the finest outsiders in music today. Originally from Oakville, Ontario, Friendly Rich is known for composing background music for three seasons of MTV’s The Tom Green Show. Since 1994, he has recorded exclusively for his eclectic record label, The Pumpkin Pie Corporation. Recently, he completed his PhD in music education from the University of Toronto. Friendly Rich and his modern music ensemble, The Lollipop People, have toured the world.

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