A podcast with two friends who've known each other forever and who want to share their viewpoints, their lives, and see where they can reconnect the dots in the world.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
All things "Get Back!" today. The Beatles docuseries was the inspiration to get Sean, Justin and Michelle back to the mic almost a year after their last podcast. With the pandemic still underway, it was nice to focus on something so joyful. The long ... more
Justin and Michelle finally hopped onto a FB Messenger Video chat with Sean to get back to podcasting. While still in the midst of the pandemic (much has changed and much has not since the last episode), the trio discussed the latest coverage in BC (... more
It took a pandemic for Sean and Justin (and now Michelle!) to dust off the microphone and sit down to do an episode virtually, safely distanced apart from each other. The topic of motivation? The sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden, and the ... more
After a 1 year unintended hiatus, Sean and Justin are back for episode 68, with Justin's partner Michelle as their special "in studio" guest (as well as an in-the-background cameo appearance by Sean's partner Elaine and their dog Sadie!). The trio ce... more
Justin and Sean celebrated 10 years of recording "The Dot Matrix" podcast by welcoming their second guest in a row - this time Justin's partner Michelle. Michelle is completing her PhD research, which takes a learning lens to better understand social... more
For Episode 66 (here's the Star Wars reference Justin was talking about), Sean and Justin sat down fairly quickly (at least of late!) since their last podcast to talk taxes. Yes, that's right. Taxes! Their long-time friend Karen, who is a doctor in V... more
Sean and Justin sit down for the first time since March to record their much anticipated 65th episode. As the two tuck into some wine, cheese and crackers they 'cast, and take a page from wine podcasts like Tasting Room Radio. Being with an extended ... more
Justin and Sean sat down to do some podcasting and started by listing some of the podcasts they listen to regularly: Canadaland, On the Media, The Daily, Modern Love the Podcast, Democracy Now, Here's the Thing, By Any Means Necessary, CBC's Power an... more
Listening to the podcast is much like sitting down for coffee with the two hosts, who provide very thoughtful (and at times, hilarious) reflections on life and society. However, as flowing as the conversation is, it is crucial that you pay close attention to what they're saying. If you tune out for only a few seconds, you are completely lost on how they got from a constitution being ratified to pants not fitting.
Free flowing conversations are the highlights of this podcast. Talk easily flows from an awesome dinner to large toilet paper rolls to their feelings on marriage. Looking forward to hearing more about their take on life and society.
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