A podcast about the great (and not so great) history of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Hosted by Sabrina Janke and Alex Judge.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | History |
We're trying something new! This is a special interview with Canadian History Ehx podcast host Craig Baird, author of the new book Canada's Main Street: The Epic Story of the Trans-Canada Highway.
If you have a book about Manitoba or Canadian histor... more
It's a summer road trip with Alex and Sabrina as they hit up many of Manitoba's BIG roadside attractions! As an added bonus, they made an accompanying zine featuring beautiful watercolour paintings by Alex, which you can order here - inservicecomics.... more
The small mining town of Flin Flon, Manitoba has produced a lot of hockey players and exactly one Academy Award winner - Roger Avary. Learn all about the ups and downs of the man who co-wrote Pulp Fiction and became the poster boy for an Apple produc... more
From the 1950s to the 1990s, Haynes Chicken Shack was one of the happening-est places in Winnipeg. Today we talk about the restaurant and the family behind it - their charisma, their cooking, and their musical talents!
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The hosts have a great rapport, and they make the topics so much fun to learn about.
Whether you love Winnipeg, want to stop hating it, or are somewhere in between, this podcast is for you. Interesting history told with plenty of laughs in between the facts. Huge fan!
Girls are way too loud and laugh too much so we turn down volume ..then can’t hear the story facts from male
As a history buff and a life long winnipegger, this is right up my alley. Great show, we’ll researched and fun to listen to.
These two are fun and the content is well researched. Great job, you two.
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Focusing on the rich tapestry of Winnipeg's past, this podcast offers engaging and well-researched narratives that highlight both celebrated and lesser-known historical figures and events in the city. With a unique blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from local traditions to significant cultural contributions, making history accessible and enjoyable for a wide audience. Notably, the dynamic between the hosts creates a lively atmosphere that enhances the storytelling experience, allowing listeners to connect with the historical content on a personal level.
The episodes often showcase interviews and anecdotes, drawing from community engagement and personal histories that enrich the discussion. ... more
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One Great History launched 5 years ago and published 68 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 One Great History include:
1. Craig Baird
2. Colin Mackie
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