
THE WEST COAST SPEAKEASY is a Canadian podcast hosted by Jeremy Citron, based out of Victoria, B.C. It explores the personal stories, insights and perspectives of leading artists, musicians, authors, comedians, athletes and thought leaders from Canada's west coast. It also investigates the ongoing homeless/addiction/mental health crisis taking place across the region from a variety of perspectives... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Jessica talks about the most awkward and outrageous request she's got from a client and the logistics of getting it done!
Jessica Scott is a tattoo artist and owner of Ivy Tattoo Studio in Victoria, B.C. She talks about the work ethic and drive it took to get to where she is today, her most outrageous and challenging requests from clients, the joy of collaborating, deal... more
Cole Jackson is a music producer, hip hop artist and studio engineer living in Victoria, B.C. He discusses the challenges and joys of becoming a full time artist, building the skills and knowledge to hone your craft and putting your intentions into p... more
Empty walls are transformed into sacred spaces when Alex creates murals that honour family and those lost to trauma and addiction. The creative process becomes a spiritual practice, filled with intention and respect. To learn more about Alex, watch t... more
Lucky Budd tells the story of Canada's only succesfull train robber, Bill Miner. Check out the full episode to learn more.
Alex Taylor- McCallum is a Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw & Nuu-Cha-Nulth creative native artist, muralist, lyricist, M.C and educational facilitator living in Victoria, B.C. Alex has painted Indigenous themed murals all over the city, using them as a vehicle for p... more
Alex Taylor - McCallum aka PINDN performs Tales of Da Red Road live on the show off his new album Spirits Back
Lucky Budd is a best selling author, oral historian and musician living in Victoria, B.C. His passion about storytelling lead to the creation of Voices of B.C. and Echoes of B.C., two incredible books that draw on 998 interviews from one of the large... more










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The show centers on deeply human conversations with artists, writers, musicians, and community voices from Canada's West Coast, often weaving personal journeys with larger cultural and societal themes. Episodes repeatedly explore healing through creativity, Indigenous perspectives and history, and the power of storytelling to connect communities. Recurring threads include sobriety and recovery, public art and its social responsibilities, and nuanced portraits of local history—from notable figures to overlooked communities—framing the West Coast as a living, evolving cultural landscape. The breadth across episodes—memorial mural work, storytelling as public history, and intimate life stories—suggests a program that blends art, culture, and s... more
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