The author Bruce Geddes discusses his new novel The Higher the Monkey Climbs (Now or Never Publishing, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
The author and comedian Charles Demers talks about his absence from Twitter and Facebook, comedy, writing, his new novel Property Values (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2018), real estate in Vancouver, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The acclaimed author Kerri Sakamoto discusses her new novel Floating City (Knopf, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
The filmmaker and veteran journalist George Orr discusses his forthcoming documentary The Bridge, a film that marks the 60th anniversary of the collapse of the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing (debuting at the Vancity Theatre, 17 June 2018), the previously unseen footage therein, making films and more, with Joseph Planta.
The comedian Kyle Bottom discusses his debut comedy album Dungeon Master (604 Records), with Joseph Planta.
The distinguished academic and researcher on bees and pollination Dr. Mark L. Winston discusses the new book he’s co-authored with Renée Sarojini Saklikar Listening to the Bees (Nightwood Editions, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
The acclaimed author Kim Thúy discusses her new novel Vi (Random House, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta, the Two P’s in a Podcast, discuss Mothers Day, Donald Glover, and Planta’s conversation with a telemarketer offering a vacation.
The author Jan Redford discusses her memoir End of the Rope: Mountains, Marriage, and Motherhood (Random House, 2018), with Joseph Planta.
As May is Speech and Hearing Month, Becca Yu, Speech-Language Pathologist, and director of public education for Speech and Hearing BC discusses Talk Spot, Joseph Planta, a campaign to encourage more face-to-face communication.
The filmmaker Louise BigEagle discusses her film To Wake Up the Nakota Language, which screens at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, with Joseph Planta.
The historian Dr. Maria Tippett discusses her recent book Sculpture in Canada: A History (Douglas & McIntyre, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The filmmaker Asinnajaq discusses her short film Three Thousand, screening at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival (Wednesday, 09 May, and Friday, 11 May 2018), her work, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The poet Renée Sarojini Saklikar discusses the new book she’s co-written with Mark L. Winston, Listening to the Bees (Nightwood Editions, 2018), a collaborative book on bees where she interacts with Winston’s academic research with notes and poetry, her own interest and fascination with bees, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The journalist Sarah Cox discusses her new book, Breaching the Peace: The Site C Dam and A Valley’s Stand Against Big Hydro (On Point Press, 2018), with Joseph Planta.