Some of the best radio comes from the public networks of the UK, Australia, 
Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.  Podcasts permit a shift of listening 
time from a set appointment to virtually any convenient occasion.  

While there are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of great podcasts from other 
sources, the ones sponsored via public radio have been vetted though the worthy 
objectives of the medium. 

Here’s what I’ve been listening to recently.  I hope you might find these 
suggestions helpful in enhancing your own enjoyment of radio, our favorite 
medium.

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[Ed. Note:  Tom Power has quietly emerged from Canada as one of radio’s finest 
interviewers.  “Q” celebrates popular culture, but too many programs with that 
remit only concentrate on the celebrity and not the context.  Here’s where Q 
and Tom Power excel.  Even those who eschew the whole idea of popular culture 
will appreciate Power’s respectful but probing interviews.  Here are three 
recent examples.]


Q with Tom Power - CBC Radio One

“Shelagh Rogers looks back on her radio career and shares the best advice she's 
ever received”
Shelagh Rogers is a familiar voice to Canadians across the country, but she 
recently announced that she'll be stepping down as host of The Next Chapter, 
marking the end of 15 years in the role and a 43-year career in radio.  Q's Tom 
Power caught up with Rogers to talk about the moments that defined her career, 
why "shut up and listen" was some of the best advice she's ever received, and 
what she wants to accomplish during this next chapter of her life.  (33”)
https://www.cbc.ca/arts/q/shelagh-rogers-q-tom-power-interview-1.6886511

"Jerry Seinfeld had 45 years of jokes on scraps of paper — so he put them into 
a book”
Over his 45-year career in standup, Jerry Seinfeld had amassed tons of jokes 
jotted down on paper. He talks to Tom about compiling them into a book, called 
“Is This Anything?” — and along the way, they chat about how he got his start 
in comedy, the legacy of “Seinfeld,” and whether there’s an actual difference 
between day cereal and night cereal.  (28”)
https://link.chtbl.com/QwithTomPower

"“The Hate U Give” author Angie Thomas on turning to the fantasy genre to help 
young readers confront racism”
Angie Thomas’s 2017 novel “The Hate U Give” was a game changer, addressing 
racism and police brutality for young readers. It also sold millions of copies 
— and faced multiple book bans. Angie’s gone on to write a bunch of bestselling 
YA books, and she talks about why shifting to fantasy is a whole new way to 
talk to kids about racism.  (30”)
https://link.chtbl.com/QwithTomPower


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A compendium of these suggestions, plus on occasion additional pertinent 
material, is published in most editions of the CIDX Messenger, the monthly 
e-newsletter of the Canadian International DX Club (CIDX).  For further 
information and membership information, go to www.cidx.ca

John Figliozzi
Editor, "The Worldwide Listening Guide”
10th EDITION available NOW from universal-radio.com, amazon.com. amazon.co.uk 
and amazon.com.au, Ham Radio Outlet.   




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