
“Race to Replace” is an 8-week limited pod series from Air Quotes Media – creators of Curse of Politics, The Herle Burly and Hotel Pacifico – that chronicles the Liberal Party of Canada leadership campaign to decide who becomes Canada's next Prime Minister (if only for a day). Your hosts are 3 former key Trudeau staffers, Tyler Meredith, Dan Arnold, and Vandana Fatima Kattar.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Race to Replace was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as Airbnb.
“Race to Replace” is an 8-week limited pod series from Air Quotes Media – creators of Curse of Politics, The Herle Burly and Hotel Pac... more
Race to Replace was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as Airbnb.
“Race to Replace” is an 8-week limited pod series from Air Quotes Media – creators of Curse of Politics, The Herle Burly and Hotel Pac... more
Race to Replace was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as Airbnb.
“Race to Replace” is an 8-week limited pod series from Air Quotes Media – creators of Curse of Politics, The Herle Burly and Hotel Pac... more
Race to Replace was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as Airbnb.
“Race to Replace” is an 8-week limited pod series from Air Quotes Media – creators of Curse of Politics, The Herle Burly and Hotel Pac... more
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As a person vested in current events but not terribly well versed in partisan politics, this is a good introductory look behind the curtain as to some of the discourse that may inform things at a party level - which I firmly believe is a perspective most Canadians don’t understand (if we did, we might get why Trudeau hung on as long as he did).
Content is great, sound quality could be better but everyone is understandable.
Also rated 4 stars because of publication infrequency. Maybe the race ... more
Love it. For those have have been in the race, this is a great round up and analysis.
Tyler’s got a AAA personal story describing his motivation.
As a dedicated fan of Curse of Politics and The Herle Burly, I want to like this podcast. But the sound quality is so bad, I can’t hack it. Please, Air Quotes Media, can’t you fix that?
Shallow and very difficult to hear what woman host is saying - sounds like she’s gargling helium.
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Focusing on the ongoing leadership race within the Liberal Party of Canada, this series offers insights and analyses from the unique perspectives of three former aides to Prime Minister Trudeau. It explores the candidates, their campaign strategies, and the political implications of fundraising dynamics and voter engagement. Throughout the episodes, the hosts provide context on the candidates' public perceptions, their connections with grassroots supporters, and the evolving political landscape as the race unfolds. Notably, the hosts combine their past experiences with a keen understanding of Canadian politics, making this a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of political contestation in contemporary Ca... more
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2. Corrina Gould
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