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Earp Chirp: Alberta's Wynonna Earp podcast

Earp Chirp: Alberta's Wynonna Earp podcast

By: Erika Ensign Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk
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chirp / CHÉ™rp / verb - to make fun of or joke around with; trash-talk; commonly associated with hockey. Related forms: chirp·er, noun. “Wynonna Earp” is a TV show about the Albertan demon-killin’, gun-totin’ heir to Wyatt Earp’s cursed legacy. Erika Ensign recruits her Albertan friends Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk to share a local perspective on the shenanigans in Purgatory and the Ghost River Triangle (which we all know is central Alberta because that’s where they film the show). The podcast is recorded live after watching each episode together on the red couch they’ve stolen from Lazy Doctor Who. Earp Chirp is a Castria production. Steven Schapansky is our cracker-jack producer.Copyright © The Incomparable Art
Episodes
  • 59: "Wynonna Earp: Vengeance"
    Sep 14 2024
    Surprise! We’re back — with a Vengeance. The Chirpers reunite to watch the long-awaited Wynonna Earp movie. Were we always so squeamish? Definitely. Were we prepared for so many feelings? Definitely not. Join us for one night only.

    Erika Ensign, Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk.

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    35 mins
  • 53a: Earp Chirp Bonus! VAM Bam: "Love In The Time Of Corona"
    May 16 2022
    Inside Wynonna Earp for season 4, episode 7, “Love’s All Over” V.A.M. / vam / noun - value added material

    Erika Ensign, Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk.

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    12 mins
  • 47a: Earp Chirp Bonus! VAM Bam: "Back In The Saddle"
    May 1 2022
    Inside Wynonna Earp for season 4, episode 1, “On The Road Again” V.A.M. / vam / noun - value added material

    Erika Ensign, Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk.

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    17 mins
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