• From Far and Wide and The Space Between.

  • Jun 28 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast
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From Far and Wide and The Space Between.

  • Summary

  • It’s an all Canadian episode this week on the podcast as we get ready to celebrate Canada Day. 

    Not only are we shining a spotlight on the day, but also on the month as we talk about some Canadian films focused on Queer and Trans stories that were recommended by Can Film Day. 
    C.R.A.Z.Y. Can be streamed on Apple TV
    Breakfast with Scot can be streamed on CBC Gems
    Dawn, Her Dad and the Tractor can be streamed on Crave. 

    If sitting out in the sunshine and flipping through the pages of a good book is more your speed, we talk about ‘Pageboy’, the memoir from @elliotpage, and ‘The 38 Impossible Loves of Naoko Nishizawa’ by @monnamcdiarmidwrites , two fantastic books by Canadian authors. 

    Check out Monna McDiarmid here —> https://monnamcdiarmid.com

    And what are outdoor festivities with out music?  This week we take a listen to and talk about @tamingsariband’s amazing sophomore album, ‘My Heart, My Love’. 
    Give it a listen wherever you gets your music. 

    We then play a Canadian version of stuck on a deserted island, picking one movie, one tv series, one album and one book that we would take with us to keep us entertained if we were stranded and alone. 

    We end the episode with a wonderful chat with @thespacebetweenofficial, a stellar hard rock three piece from Ottawa, coming in fresh off the release of the first EP, that EP’s release party and a nomination for best Newcomers of the Year at this years Capital Music Awards. 

    Stick around at the end of the episode to hear their song 'Time', off their new album. 

    Enjoy!! 

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