Podcasts permit a shift of listening time from a set appointment to virtually 
any convenient occasion.  I do it while “power walking” (most) every morning.  
The act of putting one foot in front of the other can be pretty monotonous and 
by “podding along” while plodding along the mind also gets something useful to 
do.  So it can be with the time spent gardening, washing dishes, preparing 
meals and many other day to day activities.

Podcasting has grown to the point that it can justly be considered a medium all 
its own.  Therefore, the attempt here has to be to highlight only a small 
portion of it, just one corner where excellence reigns.

Some of the best radio comes from the public networks of the UK, Australia, 
Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.  Apart from the originating program’s 
web site, most programs are made available through any number of other 
amalgamation sources such as iTunes and TuneIn. 

This continuing series of small samplings in more or less 90 minute helpings 
are curated by me.  I attest to the fact that I have listened to every podcast 
listed here.  So admittedly these are thoroughly subjective recommendations.  
But my interests and tolerance for incompatible topics and views are pretty 
wide-ranging, even if I do say so myself. 

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“Tapestry@25: writer Patricia Pearson”
TAPESTRY - CBC Radio One
The writer Patricia Pearson has spent years investigating what people have to 
say - what they've experienced - in the realm of life after death and other 
unexplained events. Pearson is a serious thinker and a woman who describes 
herself as a rational Scot.  But when you vow to approach your topic with an 
open mind, you never quite know where you'll end up. 
According to Patricia Pearson, about fifty percent of the bereaved sense the 
presence of the dead. Her book is called, Opening Heaven's Door: What The Dying 
May Be Trying to Tell Us About Where They're Going.  (54”)
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/tapestry/tapestry-25-writer-patricia-pearson-1.3089361

"Ask Terry 2020” 
UNDER THE INFLUENCE
This week it’s our final episode of the 2020 season, where we answer listener 
questions sent to us through social media. Like - why the most popular Super 
Bowl commercial chose to replace their lead actor, why Gatorade’s famous "Be 
Like Mike" campaign called Michael Jordan “Mike” when no one ever called him 
that before and we’ll answer the age-old question - why are there so many bad 
ads? Thanks for tuning in, folks. It's been a fun season. We'll see you next 
year. (28”)
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/arts-culture/under-the-influence/  (scroll to 
S9E26)

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A monthly (well, mostly monthly) compendium of these newsletters, plus on 
occasion additional pertinent material, is now published in The CIDX Messenger, 
the monthly e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For 
further information, go to www.cidx.ca

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
NEW! 184 page 9th EDITION available NOW from Universal Radio 
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