Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 12 – On Tour in Canada

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 NEW PODCAST EPISODE to wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS!

In between two concerts, Nova Scotian drummer, Will Fisher, stops by to talk about the glamourous life of a touring musician in Canada. We discuss five-star hotel suites, dingy motels, small town concerts and international touring around a good cup of eggnog and rum.

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Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 11 – Eurotrip

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NEW PODCAST EPISODE:

Serial backpacker, Mike Howarth, stops by the podcast to talk about the 10 weeks he spent exploring Europe. We discuss buying too many cheap European tomatoes when you only have two bags, a random encounter with two RCMP officers in Spain, a man selling beer in his underwear in Slovakia, famous European landmarks and a train on a boat. Bon voyage !

All the episodes are now available on Soundcloud and iTunes. Show some love: like, share and review!

Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 10 – Wine, wine and wine!

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Wine enthusiast, Ericka Wicks, and I go to a Nova Scotia vineyard, Domaine de Grand Pré, to talk about and taste Canadian wine. Is wine that was not produced in France even a thing? Is it ok to drink wine that comes in a box? What should you eat next time you’re having wine? Can we sample three different wines and not get a little buzzed? Listen to this episode and find out!

The episode is available on iTunes, Souncloud or right here:

Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 09 – Copacanada

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Friend of the podcast, Damian Daniels, is back and this time we’re talking about the Olympics that just happened in Rio. How many hours of sports is it humanly possible to watch per day? How did Canada and France do? Is team dressage a real thing? How do you pronounce Fu Yuanhui? Can Damian do a good Ryan Lochte? Do I laugh every couple minutes? Listen to this episode and find out!

Available on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/slowly-becoming-canadian-episode/id1044900233?i=1000374641073&l=fr&mt=2

Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 07 – Canadian Writer Owen Laukkanen

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A coast to coast interview with the author of the Stevens and Windermere thrillers, Owen Laukkanen.
We talk about trains, travelling across Canada, touring in the States, his work, Canadian litterature and play a game with Margaret Atwood. Well, she wasn’t actually there, but the game was about her.
 
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Enjoy!

Slowly Becoming Canadian – Episode 06 – Field Trip

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To celebrate my 4th anniversary as a permanent resident, the Slowly Becoming Canadian podcast is taking a field trip. Join me on a guided tour of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. The tour is given by a professional interpreter, I take care of the rambling part.

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The podcast is featured on CBC!

You know that little national radio station called CBC?

Well, they have a show called CBC Podcast Playlist and they featured Slowly Becoming Canadian on their latest episode!

You can listen to guest extraordinaire Heather and I talk about (and eat) donair – at any time on their website or this Saturday (February 20th, 2016) at 2:00pm on CBC Radio One ACCROSS THE WHOLE COUNTRY!!

Our new episode is all about Food & Identity. We feature Southern Foodways Alliance's #Gravy, Food is the New Rock,…

Posted by CBC Podcast Playlist on Thursday, February 18, 2016

Slowly Becoming Canadian The Podcast – Episode 05 – On the road again

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My guest Michael (in Vancouver, BC) and I (in Halifax, NS) go coast to coast and talk about driving across Canada. We discuss bad roads, sleeping in your car, road trip food and music, survival technics and scary diners. Oh, and the world’s largest chainsaw and the world’s largest lobster. Literally.

Listen to the episode on iTunes (just look for Slowly Becoming Canadian on the iTunes Store) or on Souncloud:

Slowly Becoming Canadian The Podcast – Episode 04 – Canadian food

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Fellow pub food enthousiast Heather and I sit down to enjoy a very Canadian meal and discuss (mostly late night) food etiquette. The menu might not be the healthiest but it’s delicious: Caesar (the drink, obviously, not the salad), donair (Halifax’s new official food), poutine and Timbits. We also talk about nachos, BBQ, lobster, and of course maple syrup.

You can also listen to the episode on iTunes.

Bon appétit!

 

 

Slowly Becoming Canadian The Podcast – Episode 03 – Living in remote Canada

Slowly Becoming Canadian - Episode 03 - Living in remote Canada

Helen (who used to live ELEVEN HOURS North of Edmonton, AB) joins me to talk about what it is like to live in an isolated Canadian community: do groceries for 9 months, be pregnant when the closest hospital is more than an hour drive away, get licked by a bear and much more.
We also find out how many car accidents per year in Canada involve moose. It’s probably more than you think.

You can stream this episode directly on Soundcloud or on iTunes.

Don’t forget, if you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, the episodes will automatically be added to your library!