
The Signal
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.
Location:
United States
Networks:
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Description:
Every weekday, Adam Walsh starts a new conversation on The Signal. It's a show about what's on your mind now, and what people aren't talking about...yet. The Signal will make you think, smile and learn more about the place you call home.
Twitter:
@CBCCrosstalk
Language:
English
Email:
crosstalk@cbc.ca
Episodes
Parkinson's Awareness Month
4/11/2025
April 11 is World Parkinson's Day, so The Signal spends the show chatting with foks from the Parkinson Society Newfoundland and Labrador. We will talk treatments, care, the economic burden and community.
Guests: Derek Staubitzer, executive director, Parkinson Society Newfoundland and Labrador; Phyllis Reardon, caregiver & St. John's Chapter Chair, Parkinson Society N.L.;
Rexanne Eddy, living with young-onset Parkinson's Disease; Kim Furlong, physiotherapist and owner of N.L. Balance & Dizziness Centre
Duration:00:55:09
What's in the N.L. budget for you?
4/10/2025
Today on the show we dig into Newfoundland and Labrador's 2025-26 provincial budget. We talk about what the spending plan means in a time of tariffs and a year of elections.
Guests: Jessica McCormick president, Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour; Corey Parsons, deputy director, Trades NL; Maria Mayr, member, Parents for Comprehensive Education; AnnMarie Boudreau, CEO, Board of Trade
Duration:00:55:09
Talking to the crowd from 'Skeet'
4/9/2025
Today on the show we dive into the creation, filming and critical acclaim of the film 'Skeet'.
Guests: Nik Sexton, director and writer of 'Skeet'; Mary Sexton, executive producer; Sean Dalton, lead actor; Eyad Sakkar, story consultant
Duration:00:55:10
Sea ice and the north
4/8/2025
Today on the show you will hear about this year's sea ice season in the north and work being done to help keep folks safe. Today's show also includes numerous voices from interviews conducted in Nain back in January.
Guests: Carolann Harding, CEO, SmartICE; Rex Holwell, manager of Nunatsiavut operations, SmartICE
Duration:00:55:09
Family matters and the federal election
4/7/2025
Today on the show we speak with some parents across Newfoundland and Labrador about the federal election and what matters to them.
Guests: Corey Tucker, father of three and president of ICI Innovations; Hayley Alloway, mother of four and scientist; Zaid
Duration:00:55:09
Trivia day
4/4/2025
It's the first Friday of the month which means it's trivia day with quiz master John Gushue.
Duration:00:55:09
Are we failing seniors in N.L.?
4/3/2025
Today on the show we are asking how do we plan for an aging population? What needs to change? Are we failing seniors in Newfoundland and Labrador?
Guests: Mohamed Abdallah, executive director, Connections for Seniors; Ron Taylor, director of strategy, Connections for Seniors; Lisa Taylor, founder and CEO of Challenge Factory.
Duration:00:55:09
The federal election and the future of Canada
3/31/2025
Today's show asks a parent panel what they want to see and hear from their politicians and what they want Canada to look like for their children.
Guests: A local parent panel of Laurabel Mba, Luke Quinton, Gillian Pearson and Pam Pardy
Duration:00:55:10
NQ Spring 2025 issue
3/30/2025
Today on the show we explore the new issue of the Newfoundland Quarterly with its theme - water. In 2025 the each issue will be categorized by elements - water, earth, fire, air.
Guests Joan Sullivan, managing editor NQ; and non-fiction writers Christina Wells, Chris Peters, Jessica Richardson, and Marjorie Doyle
Duration:00:55:09
Art and climate change in a world of noise
3/27/2025
Today's show looks at the impacts art can have on climate change discourse and why, in a world of noise, it can sometimes break through.
Duration:00:55:08
Building houses with community in mind
3/26/2025
With calls to build more housing, who do we do it right? What does right look like? Affordable housing, accessible housing, while also having community needs in minds.
Duration:00:55:08
Federal election kickoff
3/25/2025
Carney called on the election and we are asking these MUN profs what issues are on their radars.
Duration:00:55:10
Money matters and the next federal government
3/24/2025
The federal election campaign is underway and we have money on our mind. Today's discussion looks at everything from the stock market and mortgage prices to the national economy of Canada. We ask folks about their hopes for the economy and personal finances under the next federal government.
Duration:00:55:10
DnD, trauma and recovery
3/21/2025
Today's show is a conversation about the way roleplaying games like Dungeons and Dragons can help people process emotions and provide a safe space for exploring oneself.
Guests: Craig Power, fiction author; Mark Callanan, St. John's poet laureate; Dr. Hilary Alteen, psychiatrist; Jason Wells, artist and drag performer
Duration:00:55:10
Rewriting history in he 21st century
3/20/2025
Right now in the U.S. the Trump administration is working hard to change not only what their country is, but what it has been, and who gets to take part in it. Government records are being deleted or heavily edited. In many cases, references to women or Black men in leadership positions, and references to trans people have been deleted. What's more, the non-government organizations that collected these histories are being defunded, and that has historians worried.
Guests: Head of MUN's folklore department and Associate Professor of Folklore, Identity, Religion and Politics Mariya Lesiv, Assistant professer at MUN's history department specialising in LGBTQIA-plus history and women's studies Alessio Ponzio, Assistant Professor in Communications and Media Studies specializing in Feminist Media Studies Julia Polyk-O'Neil
Duration:00:55:10
Ramadan market helping the community
3/19/2025
Members of the Muslim community talk about the Ramadan market and how to empower and nurture a sense of community.
Guests: Global Citizen Inc. founder Sa'adatu Usman, Abdulkabir Sulaiman, Tasbeeh Elfarghaly, Angela Hajek, Sara Seif
Duration:00:55:09
Pre-season gardening day
3/18/2025
Gardening season is on the horizon. Today on the show we speak with gardening expert Dan Rubin on how to prepare and what you need to have a successful start to the grow season.
Duration:00:55:11
What do women face when running for politics?
3/17/2025
It's a year of three elections in Newfoundland and Labrador -- that means one heck of a lot candidates. Today on the show we ask: What do women face when running for politics or a job in the public eye?
How is the experience different?
Guests: Kristina Ennis, Kristina Ennis Consulting and president of the PC Women's Association; Kate Cadigan, chair Equal Voice; and Julie Dwyer PhD candidate in psychology and owner of the Centre for Mindfulness
Duration:00:55:11
Celebrating 60 years of Land & Sea
3/13/2025
Today on the show we celebrate 60 years of a Newfoundland and Labrador cultural institution -- Land & Sea. The show has spent six decades highlighting the way of life and living in this province, covering stories about nature, culture and community all colliding together.
GUESTS Land & Sea host Jane Adey; former Land & Sea host Dave Quinton
Duration:00:25:11
The future of journalism
3/12/2025
Today on the show we chat with journalism students about the future of news, the industry, and current events. We also ask their thoughts on trying to enter the industry in a time of shrinking and disappearing newsrooms, and eroding trust.
GUESTS CNA instructor Peter Walsh; Madeline Westcott; Mahalia Ardis; Olivia Taylor
Duration:00:55:09