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Real Talk about news, politics, and pop culture. Hosted by Ryan Jespersen from Edmonton, Alberta. Live weekday mornings at 8:30am MT. #RealTalkRJ
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Dec 21, 2020 • 2h 7min
December 21, 2020 - Chris Henderson, Jyoti Gondek, Stephen Carter
Strategist Chris Henderson joins Ryan to discuss our "Get Real: Question of the Week" on how COVID is affecting your holiday shopping. Of course, as you might expect, there's a whole bunch of poli-talk too. Calgary City Councillor Jyoti Gondek discusses the high-profile arrest of Ocean Wiesblatt, a Calgary man who refused to cooperate with police after violating COVID-related restrictions at an outdoor ice rink. Councillor Gondek also shares her powerful perspective on racism, after another public demonstration by the group Soldiers of Odin. Political strategist Stephen Carter wraps up the show with an extended-length (and lively!) conversation around Wiesblatt's arrest, changes to the federal carbon tax, and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's plan for a referendum around equalization in October 2021.

Dec 19, 2020 • 4min
Trash Talk - December 18, 2020
Ryan rolls out the best rants of the week, as submitted to talk@ryanjespersen.com. Buckle up for another edition of Trash Talk, presented by Local Waste.

Dec 18, 2020 • 2h 5min
December 18, 2020 - Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson, Anti-Racism Real Talk Round Table
Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson, takes questions on the implications of Ottawa's climate policy on prairie producers. Our Anti-Racism Friday round table, featuring Dr. Farha Shariff, Adam North Peigan, and Rahma Mohamed, focus on taking meaningful individual and collective action to confront discrimination in our communities.

Dec 17, 2020 • 2h 2min
December 17, 2020 - Robyn Strain, Dr. Jared Wesley, Momin Saeed, Trent Daley, April Prescott
Robyn Strain, a respiratory therapist, was among the first Albertans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. She joins us hours later to discuss the process, and how she and her colleagues are feeling as cases continue to rise. The politics of a pandemic are producing interesting polling results, including the rise of a right wing party that could take votes from the governing UCP. Dr. Jared Wesley helps us sort it all out. Momin Saeed and Trent Daley give us a sense of how Alberta's Muslim community is holding up in light of multiple targeted attacks in Edmonton. And April Prescott takes us inside her creative mind, and how she's dealing with the mental health impacts of COVID-19.

Dec 16, 2020 • 2h 9min
December 16, 2020 - Dr. Stephen Duckett, Prof. Trudo Lemmens, John Mark Earle, Jelena Mrdjenovich
Dr. Stephen Duckett joins from Melbourne to discuss what's worked, and what work remains, with Australia's COVID-19 response. University of Toronto Law and Bioethics professor Trudo Lemmens explains why he's concerned with Bill C7 - Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying legislation. Legendary ice bather John Mark Earle (literally) takes us into Peace River on the one year anniversary of his first polar bear swim. And eight-time World Champion boxer Jelena Mrdjenovich checks in minutes before her weigh-in, ahead of her title defence against Paola Torres in Los Angeles.

Dec 15, 2020 • 25min
Bonus interview with Dr. Stephen Duckett - December 15, 2020
Dr. Stephen Duckett, Director of the Health program at Grattan Institute, explains why Australians are already back to hosting dinner parties, their masks packed away in their sock drawers. Dr. Duckett also looks back on the famous "cookie incident" that led to his dismissal as CEO of Alberta Health Services in 2010.

Dec 15, 2020 • 2h 6min
December 15, 2020 - Anne Casselman, Heidi Bergstrom, Dr. Muna Saleh
Why should Canada roll out a universal child care, and what would it take to make it happen? Journalist Anne Casselman dives into her feature in The Walrus, "The Case for Affordable Childcare". Heidi Bergstrom's an accountant, a mom, and the engaged citizen behind a petition calling for national childcare. She gets into the dollars and cents of national childcare. And, after a sexist Wall Street Journal op/ed called Dr. Jill Biden "kiddo" and urged her to "drop the 'Dr'" before her name, we get the straight goods from Dr. Muna Saleh, an author and educator from Concordia University.

Dec 14, 2020 • 2h 3min
December 14, 2020 - Sarah Kendzior, Stephen Anderson, Gene Principe, Dr. Amy Tan
New York Times best-selling author and "Gaslit Nation" podcaster Sarah Kendzior joins us to talk about her book, "Hiding in Plain Sight - The Invention of Donald Trump and the Erosion of America." Fourth-generation Millwright and teacher Stephen Anderson, a Real Talk audience member, shares why he's so concerned about cuts to Alberta's education funding. Sportsnet NHL reporter Gene Principe looks ahead to the league's COVID-shortened season, including how he'll approach his bread and butter - the art of the pun. And palliative care physician Dr. Amy Tan tells her remarkable survival story, and how she and her loved ones approached and learned from a very "different" holiday season nearly twenty years ago.

Dec 12, 2020 • 3min
Trash Talk - December 11, 2020
Ryan rolls out the best rants of the week, as submitted to talk@ryanjespersen.com. Buckle up for another edition of Trash Talk, presented by Local Waste.

Dec 11, 2020 • 1h 44min
December 11, 2020 - Dr. Peter Silverstone, David Staples, Professor Joni Avram, Dr. Jody Carrington
We take a twitter tiff and put it on the air, as Dr. Peter Silverstone, chair of Psychiatry at the University of Alberta takes on Postmedia columnist David Staples over the mental health impacts of a lockdown. Plus, perhaps our best segment yet, as Professor Joni Avram and Dr. Jody Carrington discuss finding middle ground, and the human need for connection. Buckle up and enjoy!


