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Graydio Canada
David Gray
19 episodes
6 days ago
A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history. Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly. As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.
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A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history. Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly. As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.
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Episodes (19/19)
Graydio Canada
Episode 19: The Raconteur- Richard Flohil
A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history. Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly. As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.
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6 days ago
37 minutes 48 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 18: The Beachcomber- Martin Gray
Martin Gray is a lifelong beachcomber on the wild islands of Orkney, off Scotland’s northern coast. Orkney men have been beachcombers for generations; making use of whatever washes ashore. Most of what washes up these days comes from Canada, and to be blunt, it makes an ugly mess. But the sea also brings mystery.  Martin’s lifetime spent among Scotland’s remote islands has lead him to both find and lose far more than he ever could have expected.
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3 weeks ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 17: The Folklorist- Ed Miller
Walking with folklorist and singer Ed Miller, he can’t help but sing an old song in praise of whisky. It’s appropriate, as we are strolling on the beach leading to the source of another delightful Scottish export, the Bowmore Distillery. For over a quarter century Ed Miller has toured all corners of Scotland, singing songs and recording stories that reveal the beating heart of his home country; a world apart from the “shortbread tin” version found on tourist brochures. Tune in to join us for a walk through the real Scotland.
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1 month ago
27 minutes 24 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 16: The Whale Whisperer in Maui- Dr. Rachel Cartwright
Dr. Rachel Cartwright leads a team of researchers tracking and counting the whales. The current focus of their study; how have the whales been impacted by the devastating fire that swept through and utterly destroyed the seaport town of Lahaina in 2023?
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3 months ago

Graydio Canada
Episode 15: The Columnist- Catherine Ford
She’s acerbic, insightful, passionate, and blunt. She’s Catherine Ford. The former national newspaper columnist is 80 years old, and still has a lot to say about life, politics, the human condition, the current plight of the media, and her immunity to hangovers. What do two veteran journalists talk about when they wash up on the same beach? Tune in to find out.
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5 months ago
37 minutes 17 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 14: The Astronaut Politician- Marc Garneau
Marc Garneau was the first Canadian in space and later served as Transport Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In this one-on-one conversation we talk about his "Most Extraordinary Ride", a phrase that both describes his life and is the name of his new memoir.
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8 months ago
57 minutes 56 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 13: The Senator- Paula Simons
Are Canadians really as divided as our politicians would have us believe? What feeds this narrative of a binary political world? A walk with Senator Paula Simons, in search of some sober second thought.
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10 months ago
44 minutes 32 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 12: The Whale Whisperer-Dr. Rachel Cartwright
Dr. Rachel Cartwright tackles some of the great mysteries of the giants of the deep. Why do whales breach? What is a whale birth like? And just what are they talking about down there?
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10 months ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 11: The Air Farce Ace- Don Ferguson
For fifty years the Royal Canadian Air Farce ruled Canada's comedy airwaves. This is a walk and talk through one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods with founding member, Don Ferguson.
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11 months ago
32 minutes 28 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 10: The Newfoundlander-Melanie Rideout
For 30 years Newfoundland has had a declining population, as young Newfoundlanders leave the island to find their fortunes elsewhere. But for some the call of the sea and the place they call home is so strong, they find ways to stay. This is the story of Melanie Rideout.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 09: The Lighthouse Innkeeper- Ed English
Ed English, innkeeper, owner, and storyteller in chief of Quirpon Island tells tales of giant icebergs, French demons, endless pods of whales and the occasional lost Polar Bear.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 08: The Elder in the Making- Cowboy Smithx
“The frequencies of the land have been unlocked, the wifi passwords have been figured out. We have them and we’ve been trying to share them.” A shoreline amble where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet with Cowboy Smithx, Blackfoot filmmaker and founder of the acclaimed International Indigenous speaker series REDx Talks.
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1 year ago

Graydio Canada
Episode 07: The Bird Man- Don Enright
As you read this, migrating birds are following ancient flyways, along fault lines and mountain ranges, guided by gravity, polarity, and stars. Billions of creatures world wide, continuing a ritual that began eons before we crawled out of the mud. This plodcast is a walk through the Carolinian forests of Canada's southernmost tip, Point Pelee National Park, with birder extraordinaire Don Enright.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 46 seconds

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Episode 06: The Phoenix- Dave Bidini
Why would anyone start a newspaper in this day and age? A wander through Toronto's West End with author and musician Dave Bidini.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

Graydio Canada
Episode 05: The Candidate- Naheed Nenshi
He's b-a-a-ack. We talk about unions, taxes, human rights, an alt.reality government, his health, and why he believes the Daniel Smith Conservatives are “incompetent, immoral, and dangerous”.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 22 seconds

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Episode 04: The Radio Star- Matt Galloway
Matt Galloway hosts the most prestigious radio program in Canada, CBC Radio One’s flagship current affairs program, The Current. We walk through his favourite Toronto neighbourhood and talk about the joy of radio, the legacy of Gzowski, and how to start a conversation with an entire country.
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1 year ago

Graydio Canada
Episode 03: The Indie Rocker- Matt Mays
1 year ago

Graydio Canada
Episode 02: The Haida Watchmen- Gaajiiaawa & James Williams
Gaajiaawaa (Linda Tollas) is a respected Haida Elder who has been deeply involved in sharing and preserving the Haida culture. She participates on occasional expedition cruises through Haida Gwaii, where her presence and storytelling enrich the experience for travelers, offering a personal understanding of the Haida heritage and the significance of the ancient villages and remote beaches visited. James Williams is a former Haida Watchman, and is currently a guide at the Haida Gwaii Museum, which is known for its extensive collection of Haida historical objects, contemporary art, archives, and natural history collection. The museum offers a rich experience of Haida culture, blending Haida knowledge with western science, art, and politics.
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1 year ago

Graydio Canada
Episode 01: The Poet- Lorna Crozier
Lorna Crozier has won just about every literary award our country has to offer. She’s an officer of the Order of Canada, has at last count five honourary doctorates. She’s been asked to read her work on every continent except Antarctica, and has mentored dozens of Canada’s best writers. She’s also patient enough to dawdle along a sea side path with me.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

Graydio Canada
A walk with 91 year old music promoter, manager, publicist, and raconteur Richard Flohil is a walk through musical history. Miles Davis tried to buy his car to skip out on a gig. Benny Goodman was “miserable as sin”. Chuck Berry would only play an encore “if you slipped cash under his dressing room door”. And The Chieftains were “a feckless bunch of good time people who drank a lot”. Keep walking, and he’ll tell stories of working with Eric Idle, Alice Cooper, David Crosby, and Billy Connelly. As a nonagenarian, Flohil is a living repository of music history, and he tells his (often profane) stories with a twinkle in his eye, a delight in mischief, and with little regard to what anyone else thinks.