In "A podcast Called INTREPID", Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) and Craig Forcese (Faculty of Law, uOttawa) discuss and debate issues in Canadian national security law and policy, sometimes ripped from the headlines, and in other instances, just because they seem interesting.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Every American interested in national security and foreign policy should listen to this podcast- this is an important worldview to understand
Craig and Stephanie are great hosts they really are what sets this podcast apart from others. High recommend to anyone who is interested in national security.
Big fan of every episode, but especially the Her Majesty in Right of Pod episodes. Those should be mandatory listening for anyone before commenting on CBC News stories.
The subjects and the experts are brilliant and engaging. The recording quality isn’t great especially when it comes to guests who speak at different levels.
The recording frequently seems too ‘hot’ and the buzzing is sometimes enough to make me stop mid-episode. This is a tremendous shame because the subject and speakers really do deserve to be heard.
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