Try our new podcast: Cabin Talks
All our best interviews in one place, starting with these three
We have a new podcast: Cabin Talks, a collection of our best interviews and audio reporting.
Each week, we record dozens of interviews about northern Canada. Cabin Talks is home to the most engaging and important conversations we have about the things happening here, the people who live here, and the stuff we're all talking about.
All you have to do? Check out what’s new and play the ones that appeal to you.
We’re launching today with three episodes. Expect that to grow fast.
Try these episodes
1: Roseanne Supernault, Cold Road | Listen
Roseanne Supernault is the star of Cold Road, the new feature from NWT director Kelvin Redvers.
On this show: Making the movie on lonely NWT highways, the attention Cold Road is getting, authenticity in Indigenous filmmaking, and how Cold Road creates a map for Hollywood to follow.
Watch the trailer for Cold Road or rent the full movie. Read more from the director on Cabin Radio's website.
2: John Rodda, Arctic Winter Games | Listen
John Rodda is the president of the Arctic Winter Games international committee.
On this show: How the Arctic Winter Games might be about to change, the questions being asked about the games' future, the effect of climate change, and the possibility of a future games hosted in Norway.
Discover more about the Arctic Winter Games on the Cabin Radio website.
3: NorthSideBaby | Listen
NorthSideBaby is a rap artist from the Dene Tha' First Nation in northern Alberta. He recently played Gamètì in the NWT, where Tłı̨chǫ 19-year-old Kaylee Nitsiza interviewed him for Cabin Radio.
On this show: who NorthSideBaby is, his popularity in the North, his approach to writing songs about issues like suicide, and his advice for Indigenous youth who aspire to become musicians and creators.
Read more about NorthSideBaby on Cabin Radio's website and follow him on Facebook.
Where do I get Cabin Talks?
The podcast is available at launch from Spotify, Amazon Music and the Pocket Casts app. You’ll be able to find it on Apple, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and many other places in the next few days (and hey, go check, it might already be there).