

Front Burner
CBC
Front Burner is a daily news podcast that takes you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Each morning, from Monday to Friday, host Jayme Poisson talks with the smartest people covering the biggest stories to help you understand what’s going on.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 26min
A terrifying hurricane is headed toward Florida
Thomas Mantz, President and CEO of Feeding Tampa Bay, discusses the community's preparation as Hurricane Milton nears. He shares the emotional struggles of residents faced with evacuating amid severe traffic and fuel shortages. Meteorologist Eric Holthaus sheds light on the unique vulnerabilities of Tampa Bay, exacerbated by climate change. They explore the risks of severe storm surges, the impact of urban growth on disaster preparedness, and the looming challenges for emergency services and vulnerable populations in the face of this unprecedented storm.

Oct 8, 2024 • 26min
A dispatch from the perilous Darién Gap
Caitlin Dickerson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Atlantic, delves into her gripping experiences in the Darién Gap, a perilous jungle route frequented by migrants risking everything to reach the U.S. She shares harrowing tales of families, especially children, facing extreme dangers in their quest for safety. The discussion highlights the complex migration landscape, including the influence of organized crime and misconceptions surrounding migration. Dickerson emphasizes the urgent need to humanize migrant stories amidst a polarized immigration debate.

Oct 7, 2024 • 33min
‘Time stopped on October 7th’
Jonathan Dekel-Chen, a longtime resident of Nir Oz kibbutz, shares his harrowing experience following the October 7th attack that claimed many lives and took his son hostage. He describes the profound changes in his community's life since that fateful day. The discussion delves into the emotional turmoil faced by hostage families, their fight for governmental support, and the challenging dynamic of seeking a resolution amidst escalating conflict. Dekel-Chen highlights the urgency of keeping the hostages' plight in the public eye, amid a backdrop of geopolitical tensions.

Oct 5, 2024 • 44min
Front Burner Presents: The Flamethrowers Ep. 2
Rush Limbaugh, the highly influential conservative talk radio host, teams up with former U.S. president Ronald Reagan, whose policies shaped the rise of right-wing radio. They discuss how Reagan's era removed barriers for conservative media, allowing Limbaugh to become a pivotal figure and kingmaker in the Republican party. The conversation dives into the emergence of controversial voices in talk radio, the cultural impact of Limbaugh's followers, and the powerful alliance that reshaped political discourse during a transformative time in American politics.

Oct 4, 2024 • 24min
A Canadian mission to rescue Afghanistan’s last female politicians
Adrienne Arsenault, CBC News chief correspondent, shares her gripping account of a covert mission to rescue Afghanistan's last female politicians. The discussion reveals the desperate conditions faced by these women post-Taliban takeover, including harsh restrictions on their rights. Arsenault details the emotional reunions as they arrive in Canada, the challenges of navigating bureaucratic obstacles, and the unwavering commitment these women have towards their communities. Their resilience and hope for sustainable change shine through amidst the grim realities they left behind.

Oct 3, 2024 • 22min
Is China’s economic miracle going bust?
China's economy has undergone a dramatic transformation, evolving from poverty to rapid growth. Today, it faces significant challenges such as falling home prices, rising unemployment, and slowing retail sales. The government has introduced stimulus measures, but uncertainty looms. A visit to Shenyang reveals abandoned properties, highlighting the gap between aspirations and reality. With projected GDP growth falling short of previous decades, the podcast explores the implications of these shifts on both citizens and the global economy.

Oct 2, 2024 • 21min
The gloves stay on in Walz-Vance U.S. VP debate
J.D. Vance, a rising Republican star, and Democrat Tim Walz, also new to the national scene, recently squared off in a crucial vice-presidential debate. They showcased an unexpected civility, contrasting with the typical confrontational tone of previous debates. The discussion revealed evolving Republican views on family and economic policies, hinting at a possible ideological shift. Personal narratives played a significant role in their exchanges, especially on issues like abortion and foreign policy, highlighting the stakes in this tightly contested campaign.

Oct 1, 2024 • 28min
Death of Hezbollah’s Nasrallah weakens the 'Axis of Resistance'
Kareem Shaheen, Middle East editor at New Lines Magazine, discusses the profound implications of Hassan Nasrallah’s death in an Israeli airstrike. They delve into the potential destabilization of the Iran-led 'Axis of Resistance' and the impact on Hezbollah’s military operations. The conversation also touches on the humanitarian crises stemming from escalating conflict in Lebanon and Gaza, as well as how this leadership vacuum could reshape Palestinian struggles and regional dynamics, making for a compelling analysis of shifting power balances.

Sep 30, 2024 • 26min
Politics! Liberals’ survival mode, Conservatives vs CTV News, and more
Garnett Genuis, a Conservative MP known for his involvement in political controversies, shares insights on the recent non-confidence vote against the Liberal government. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh confronts Pierre Poilievre about past accusations, stirring the political pot further. Poilievre also challenges CTV News for editing him misleadingly while navigating pressing issues like Bloc Quebecois demands for seniors' benefits. The discussion highlights the escalating tensions and aggressive exchanges within Canadian politics.

Sep 28, 2024 • 42min
Front Burner Presents: The Flamethrowers Ep. 1
Justin Ling, an award-winning reporter known for his coverage of right-wing radio, joins to discuss the disturbing rise of this medium. He traces its roots back to Father Charles Coughlin, a once-popular priest whose populist messages devolved into conspiracy and hate. The podcast dives into the powerful influence of right-wing broadcasts on American politics, including their role in shaping populist ideology and the impact of grassroots movements, like the boycott of Polish ham, that reflect the media's political power.


