It may be the final month of summer, but there's still plenty of time left to soak up the sun while you listen to your favourite podcasts. And our New and Notable list of podcasts for August has some of the best shows you need to hear. www.cbc.ca/1.6132602
Excerpts from the best new and notable podcasts this month. Featuring: The Sound Aquatic, A Death In Cryptoland, Forever Is A Long Time, Evil By Design, Other People's Problems.
The anthropause has shown us that weâre too noisy for the oceanâs animals. By now, we know the ocean is anything but silent. Fish grunt, whales moan, reefs roar with the deafening sound of snapping sh...Show More
Upon checking into a luxury resort in India, Gerald Cotten complains to staff heâs feeling ill. He and his wife are taken to a hospital and within 24 hours the young CEO is declared dead. A month pass...Show More
My parents divorced when I was eight years old â young enough that I donât have a lot of clear memories of it, but old enough that I was definitely watching, listening, and learning. So I asked them b...Show More
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"Forever is a Long Time is a five-part seriesâformed by narration, original music, and Ian's conversations with his wife and divorced family membersâand a look at love with people who have made mistak...Show More
The world would not be talking about âPeter Nygard, the predatorâ if it werenât for a group of ten mostly Bahamian girls and young women who accused the fashion mogul of raping them. Two original âJ...Show More
Hannah has found a range of ways to earn love and protect herself from getting hurt. In Dr. Hillary McBrideâs words, she âhas found a way to stay connected to people by figuring out who they want her ...Show More
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In this real-life therapy session, Hillary McBride helps her client Hannah work through some of her issues around shame, and her difficulty accepting affection from others.
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For scientists researching the animal kingdom, the global lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 created a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study how animals react when humans get out of t...Show More