girl with dream goes 20 or 20, discussing organ harvesting, teaching a masterclass on “how to be Chrissy,” endless laundry, comfort songs, finding community on Reddit, and torn ACLs.
Tom McGreevy of Ducks Ltd. goes 20 or 20, discussing his dad's cover band, his first and last concerts, having his baby teeth pulled, and the infamous Chicago rat hole.
Dominic Berthiaume of Corridor goes 20 or 20, discussing his near death experience with an 18-wheeler, growing older, taking photographs for a meat factory, the worst fictional influences, and losing his bag and all his earthly possessions with it.
Rob Laska of Valley goes 20 or 20, discussing his childhood love for magic, what he's currently watering in his life, showing up for the people he loves, trusting your gut and his fear of heights.
Starting off the new season, Haley Blais goes 20 or 20 discussing her tour family, stolen identities, non-carbonated water, having the personality of a spinny office chair and loving socks, XL shirts, and baggy clothes.
We've hit 80 episodes, and the final one for Season 3! Closing the season off is Chrisy Hurn of Basement Revolver who goes 20 or 20 with Weajue on pumping out new music, knowing when to reach out for help, and having a cone on your head.
As we near the end of season 3, we ramp up the fun with Danté Ravenhearst who goes 20 or 20 discussing past lives, obscure facts, weird sleeping habits and of course, Dante's Inferno.
Dana Gavanski goes 20 or 20, talking about creepy dolls, feeling uncomfortable, encounters with strangers, living in London and the classic show "Whose Line is it Anyway?".
For episode 77, Jared Doherty of Mother Sun goes 20 or 20, deciding his desert island picks, playing his latest voice notes recording and telling us about the posters in his childhood room.
Nennen (Amy Macdonald) grooves her way through 20 or 20's 76th episode, sharing about her journey to Montreal, the nature of metal, confronting intense emotions, and more.
This week, Toronto-based artist Eliza Niemi joins Weadee and Weajue to go 20 or 20, telling us about her ideal superpower, her poop teddy bear, growing up an only child and her earliest memories.
On Episode 74, Ora Cogan joins Weajue and goes 20 or 20, discussing the colour pallet of BC, averting security guards in Mexico, leaning into intuition, and honouring the spirit of unstructured work.
On Episode 73 of 20 or 20, Weajue speaks with guitarist and composer Bilal Nasser ahead of the release of his album, How Can We Say Nothing, out today, February 15. They dive into his rationally irrational fear of bees, Eid-man, childhood homes and wearing Hawaiian shirts.
On episode 72, Kenny Boothby of Little Kid goes 20 or 20 with Weadee and Weajue. Diving into core memories, they talk about serendipitous encounters, their upcoming album, and what he would like to receive in a million easy payments.
Alex Southey and his red hat go 20 or 20 (along with Weadee and Weajue Mombo). Together, they talk smashing guitars, playing at hostels, and faking the great Canadian hockey flow. We also play his newest single, “I Think I Smell a Melody,” out today!
On the 70th episode of 20 or 20, Chilliwack, BC-native, Toronto-based performer Tara Kannangara discusses east-end vs west-end, not knowing how to play chess and the challenges of having an unordinary name.
All three members of Montreal-based band Afternoon Bike Ride go 20 or 20 discussing their favourite snacks, learning to ride bikes, and creating cozy spaces.
On the 68th episode of 20 or 20, Weadee and Weajue enter the chaotic world of the band Life in Vacuum. They talk about getting lost, family traditions, getting kicked out of apartments, and more.
Portuguese-Canadian singer-songwriter Nico Paulo goes 20 or 20: talking about the sea, her earliest memory, staying close to her parents and her favourite article of clothing.
On this existential episode of 20 or 20, Weadee and Weajue talk with Justin Cober of Yoo Doo Right, diving into being trapped in an elevator, being a good friend, and getting to meet Olive the cat.
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