
The Graham Avenue Podcast is Scott Simpson and Kyle Gray
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 105 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

Pimpi and Kagenation talk through the Terrace Standards Readers Choice awards. They then talk about jesus.
In Episode 107 we interview the legend Brandon Broderick, 2023 Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year.
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I BOUGHT 600 CD's! YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT :P
Pimpi is wants to STEAL all of your music this Christmas... He is going to take EVERYTHING
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Definitely one of my favorite podcasts. Every episode Kage and Pimpy discuss the realities of living and working in a small town. Topics range from news, to the outdoors, to music (ska in particular), to the ups and downs of being a Leafs fan.
They regularly interview guests, ranging from niche local celebrities to elected politicians. And I have to shout out their product reviews, which have never steered me wrong.
The hosts aren’t seasoned professionals working with a big budget, and their... more
Funny and informative
Easily the best pod in the greater Terrace area (not including Usk)
for life in Terrace BC as well as for vendor information on septic system installation and maintenance.
Best podcast coming out of Graham Ave, Terrace. Docking stars for too much Leaf talk.
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The podcast provides engaging conversations that mix humor with local insights into politics, community events, and personal anecdotes. With a focus on the unique culture and experiences from the Terrace and Kitimat regions of British Columbia, the hosts discuss current political matters, local businesses, and their leisure activities, weaving in entertaining commentary about their personal lives and community involvement. Episodes feature candid discussions with local political candidates, making it particularly noteworthy for listeners interested in grassroots politics and community dynamics. The lighthearted approach appeals to those who value both laughter and community engagement.
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Graham Avenue Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 105 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Graham Avenue Podcast include:
1. Sarah Zimmerman
2. Sarah Poole
3. Nash Park
4. Alex Foreman
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