The journalist Christopher Pollon, a contributing editor at The Tyee, discusses his new book, The Peace in Peril: The Real Cost of the Site C Dam (Harbour Publishing, 2016), with Joseph Planta, which features photography by Ben Nelms.
The acclaimed author Alexander Maksik discusses his new novel Shelter in Place (Europa Editions, 2016), its setting of the Pacific Northwest, themes of love and mental illness, and more, with Joseph Planta.
This episode of Two P’s in a Podcast has Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta discussing the American election, a Donald Trump presidency, getting out the vote, and more.
The bestselling author Ami McKay discusses her latest, The Witches of New York (Knopf, 2016), feminism, life in 1880’s Manhattan, magic & more, with Joseph Planta.
The legendary brewmaster, consultant, and writer Frank Appleton discusses his new memoir, Brewing Revolution: Pioneering the Craft Beer Movement (Harbour Publishing, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
The academic and author Greg Marquis discusses his book, Truth and Honour: The Death of Richard Oland and The Trial of Dennis Oland (Nimbus, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
Topics for the November 7th edition of Two P’s in a Podcast include the time change, a lockdown at Sir Charles Tupper high school, multi level marketing, Tuesday’s American election, and more, with Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta.
The investigative reporter and editor at the Toronto Star Kevin Donovan discusses his new book Secret Life: The Jian Ghomeshi Investigation (Goose Lane, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
The historian Aaron Chapman discusses his new book, The Last Gang in Town: The Epic Story of the Vancouver Police vs. The Clark Park Gang (Arsenal Pulp, 2016), Vancouver then and now, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The journalist Mark Schneider discusses the media today and its future, his thoughts on the American election, his years in retirement, and more, with Joseph Planta.
Halloween is one of the subjects for discussion on Two P’s in a Podcast as Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta talk about costumes; as well they discuss two court cases, and television show spoilers.
The writer Betsy Warland discusses in-betweeness, writing, and her memoir Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas (Daggar Editions, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
The distinguished retired lieutenant-general and humanitarian Roméo Dallaire discusses his new memoir Waiting for First Light: My Ongoing Battle with PTSD (Random House, 2016), with Joseph Planta.
The public urbanist Nathan Storring discusses the collection of pieces by Jane Jacobs, Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs (Random House, 2016), that he edited with Samuel Zipp, with Joseph Planta.
The author Patricia Sandberg discusses her new book Sun Dogs and Yellowcake: Gunnar Mines—A Canadian Story (Crackingstone Press, 2016), with Joseph Planta.