Podcast Recap
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Super Awesome Science Show: The Science of FearOn this week’s Super Awesome Science Show, we’re going to take a closer look at fear and why it's such a strange, fascinating aspect of our existence.ScienceOct 29, 2019
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Crime Beat podcast: Darkness in the PassIt’s a case the family of the victims describe as a real-life horror show.CrimeOct 8, 2019
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Dark Poutine podcast recap: Lynn Duggan and Patti Ducharme murdersIn 2004, Brad Duggan, Lynn and Cheryl's brother, had the first of two restorative justice meetings with Brock Graham. This is where the case to solve Lynn's murder finally takes a turn.CrimeOct 7, 2019
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History of the ’90s podcast: The O.J. Simpson verdictPodcast host Kathy Kenzora takes a look back at the trial from a special perspective: she was outside the L.A. County courthouse on Oct. 3, 1995, the day the verdict was read.EntertainmentOct 3, 2019
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast: Parkinson SuperWalkThis year, Parkinson Canada held more than 82 SuperWalks across Canada with 10,000 participants and exceeded its goal of raising more than $2.4 million.Sep 25, 2019
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Super Awesome Science Show: The marvels of mushroomsOn this week’s 'Super Awesome Science Show,' we explore some of the scientific uses of edible fungi and how mushrooms may be able to improve our lives.ScienceSep 24, 2019
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Super Awesome Science Show: Studying UFOsOn this week’s 'Super Awesome Science Show,' we’re going to venture into ufology — a field that’s working to figure out what these mysterious objects happen to be.ScienceSep 20, 2019
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History of the ’90s podcast: Looking back at the Girl Power phenomenonBefore the Spice Girls were kicking it for the girls, the Riot GRRL movement of the Pacific Northwest was also blazing a trail for young women.EntertainmentSep 18, 2019
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast: Fundraising is a family affair"This was something we could do to show our support," said Anthony Kerkman.HealthSep 11, 2019
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Dark Poutine podcast recap: The murder of Sandy SealeAfter spending almost 12 years in prison for the murder of Nova Scotia teen Sandy Seale, Donald Marshall Jr. was exonerated and became a symbol for Canada's wrongfully convicted.CrimeSep 9, 2019
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