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Hosted by Breanne Doyle, rabble radio is the flagship podcast of rabble.ca. rabble breaks down the news of the day from a progressive lens. It's a good place to catch up and catch on to what's happening in Canadian politics, activism, environmentalism, and so much more. We catch you up on the news of the week and take you further into the stories that matter to you.
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Apr 2, 2007 • 34min
Make, build, sell, think
Keith Gottschalk on Scooter Libby. Writer and artist Paddy Johnson takes us into the art world for a visit to the Canada Gallery. Do Make Say Think with A With Living. Chad Oberg on space and virtual space in Secondlife. Reel Women have been on the killing floor, via Fast Food Nation that is. No surprise, they've got a review. Do Make Say Think with The Universe!

Mar 19, 2007 • 27min
Visits to Africa
We hear you, friend. Keith wonders just how he's supposed to make pleasant small-talk while there is a war on. Chad Van Gaalen can be found at flemisheye.com/chad. The first song we play this episode is called Burn to Ash. On this episode's Reel Women, Judy is back from Kenya with a chip on her shoulder. She and Cathi engage in a little verbal sparring over "The Constant Gardener." One final song from Chad Van Gaalen. This one is called Dead Ends.

Mar 5, 2007 • 27min
Writing reality
TBD

Feb 18, 2007 • 28min
Truth or possibility?
Keith Gottschalk casts a keen eye on the military push toward Iran. Is it for real? Alex Samur speaks to award-winning author and investigative journalist Carol Off about her latest book Bitter Chocolate. Obijou hail from Branford, Ontario. You can find them at obijou.com, or listen to this song, St. Francis. Neil McInlay is a speaker, coach, and Buddhist. He tells us how he's got competitive swimming and Buddhism working together at the pool. This piece came to us from Lynn Thompson, host and producer of Living on Purpose. That program is broadcast on Radio Malaspina, 101.7 on Vancouver Island. Online tools. This one's awesome. Meebo amalgamates all your instant messaging options into a single window! Reel Women talk about Wire, which Judy believes is the best TV show ever made. One more song from Obijou. This one is called Steep.

Jan 24, 2007 • 22min
Robot wars
Keith Gottschalk muses about the inevitable demise of the Bush presidency. Cathi Bond and Judy Rebick fight it out in a cheery little way about this weeks DVDs, Little Miss Sunshine. From the Golden Dogs' latest release Big Eye Little Eye, the song is Construction Worker. Meagan heads to a Lego robotics tournament in Scarborough, Ontario. Wayne's showing us all how to be more organized. Thanks, technology! A song called Runouttaluck, from the Golden Dogs wraps up our show.

Nov 15, 2006 • 31min
Walk the talk
Jen Moore takes us to the Press Freedom Awards on this episodes installment of Homebrew. Keith was watching the pre-election frenzy when he recorded his column, and he's got a prediction... is it now true? Music comes to us this episode from Shotgun and Jaybird. First up, a song called Stolen Mini-Van. DVDiva is trying something a little different this episode. She's bringing in her reel-woman podcasting partner, Judy Rebick. These two dames can sure chat up a storm about the movies. This episode, they think about The Proposition Wayne Macphail is in with another online tool. This time, it's Scrybe. More music to finish off the program, from Shotgun and Jaybird, this is RE - Tired. The rabble.ca membership drive is on now. Don't forget to sign up. There are lots of nifty prizes, and your dollars will be going to help keep independent media alive in Canada. Click the "join us" link at rabble.ca.

Oct 28, 2006 • 26min
Sexy stuff
TBD

Oct 10, 2006 • 33min
Your mom's favourite podcast
Keith Gottschalk gets all fired up by US media coverage of the war in Iraq. Wayne interviews Rebekah Shoop about her new NGO for Mayan Guatemalans, Alianza. DVDiva lights one up for her review of Thank You for Smoking... Charlotte presents a new track from Montreal turntablist Kid Koala's new album, Your Mom's Favourite DJ, released last month on Ninja Tune Records. Wayne checks out Google Reader - the swiss army knife of RSS readers. Charlotte takes a sound-seeing tour exploring the dark moments of of McGill University's history with activist and PhD Ed Hudson. Check out Eric Squier's website for more in-depth information about McGill's strange history. A final track from Kid Koala from his debut album Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Visit Kid Koala's website.

Sep 26, 2006 • 26min
This and that
TBD

Sep 11, 2006 • 31min
Turn that frown upside down
TBD


