
The Creationists has pivoted into Human Being, a conversation with a different human talking about the road they travelled to get to where they are.Host: Steve Waxman
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Way back in 1988, guitarist Rik Emmett stunned fans when he left the successful Canadian rock group Triumph to pursue a solo career. He left many questions on the table in the wake of his departure, most of which he answers in Chapter 5 of his autobi... more
Jane Harbury has been a beloved figure in the Canadian music industry from her days washing dishes at Toronto's legendary Riverboat Folk Club to acting as publicist to some of the world's most revered musicians. A couple years ago I met Jane for coff... more
Welcome to episode 50! When I started this podcast I had no idea whether anyone would listen or how far I’d be able to take it and yet, here we are. For this episode I reached to an old friend, Jeff Woods, to talk about his longtime love affair of wr... more
We all tell stories in our daily lives. Some are just the mundane answers to the question "How was your day?" But others are the stories we use to try to entertain or convince people of something. Whether its a sales person presenting a product or an... more
I’m loving every episode.
Steve asks all the right questions and really draws his guests out in an entertaining and interesting way. Great work here.
Steve has always been an extremely creative individual now he is taking those talents to get stories of other creators
So proud to have worked with him over the years and look forward to hear from a diverse range of creators that we will hear from through this medium
I love that this show has a unique spin / approach to the storytelling of this podcast. All the episodes are so different in that way.
Host is also very professional and asks great questions!
The Jim Cuddy podcast is brilliant. Wonderful to hear the inner workings of writing a song from one of the masters. Thank you!









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