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Stories of the Pandemy, for the People of the Pandemy. No one is alone on the Pandemy Show, where we find solace in shared experience and rediscover our common humanity. The Covid 19 global pandemy has many people feeling isolated, but from our perspective, we are all in this together, we’re all humans, trying to figure out life in 2020 and beyond. Whether you are a rat licker, sheeple, or somewhere in between, all are welcome at the Pandemy Show.

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Episodes

102. Broadway’s Stage Doors Have Reopened. Spencer Sher. Chicago, U.S.A.. 03/17/23

29m · Published 09 Apr 14:00

We are transcending time and space to talk theatre with Spencer in Chicago. In 2020 Spencer was in his last year of highschool, now he studies in New York City!!!!! The pandemy robbed him of his prom and forced him to finish highschool remotely. Fortunately for the world, Momma Mia, his senior year theatre production closed on March 7. He attended, What the Constitution Means To Me, on March 12 which was to be his last time in a theatre seat for some time. A rotating co-host of Thrash and Treasure pod from Australia we are fortunate to hear his unique perspective while he sharess before and during the great reopening. From songs of hope from the Holocaust to the need to laugh, Spencer broadens our pandemy horizons as he plays Theatrical Production Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.

Spencer on Twitter


Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

102. Broadway’s Stage Doors Have Reopened. Spencer Sher. Chicago, U.S.A.. 03/17/23

29m · Published 09 Apr 14:00

We are transcending time and space to talk theatre with Spencer in Chicago. In 2020 Spencer was in his last year of highschool, now he studies in New York City!!!!! The pandemy robbed him of his prom and forced him to finish highschool remotely. Fortunately for the world, Momma Mia, his senior year theatre production closed on March 7. He attended, What the Constitution Means To Me, on March 12 which was to be his last time in a theatre seat for some time. A rotating co-host of Thrash and Treasure pod from Australia we are fortunate to hear his unique perspective while he sharess before and during the great reopening. From songs of hope from the Holocaust to the need to laugh, Spencer broadens our pandemy horizons as he plays Theatrical Production Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette.

Spencer on Twitter


Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

101. Peacefully Protesting Modern Day Slavery. Sonik. London, Ontario, Canada. 03/15/23

28m · Published 18 Mar 12:00

Episode 101, we are transcending time and space to talk with Sonik in London, Ontario. Sonik was forced to rush back to Canada while touring in the southern U.S. in March of 2020 before the border closed on the 23rd. He recounts his journey and what it was like being on the world renowned Las Vegas strip before it was closed due to the pandemy (2020). While moving north through Tennessee his goal of visiting the Nashville Hardrock Cafe was foiled by covid! Sonik plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette. We discuss his collab with Samson Porter, Peaceful Protest, recorded at Jukasa Studio. Sonik shines light on the invisible people in our society and the need to peacefully protest for equality and justice for all as we address the housing crisis in the times of covid, automation, and billionaires.

Sonik online

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

101. Peacefully Protesting Modern Day Slavery. Sonik. London, Ontario, Canada. 03/15/23

28m · Published 18 Mar 12:00

Episode 101, we are transcending time and space to talk with Sonik in London, Ontario. Sonik was forced to rush back to Canada while touring in the southern U.S. in March of 2020 before the border closed on the 23rd. He recounts his journey and what it was like being on the world renowned Las Vegas strip before it was closed due to the pandemy (2020). While moving north through Tennessee his goal of visiting the Nashville Hardrock Cafe was foiled by covid! Sonik plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette. We discuss his collab with Samson Porter, Peaceful Protest, recorded at Jukasa Studio. Sonik shines light on the invisible people in our society and the need to peacefully protest for equality and justice for all as we address the housing crisis in the times of covid, automation, and billionaires.

Sonik online

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

100. "It Stopped the World. It looked like a Science Fiction movie." Tim Russ. Los Angeles, California. 03/01/23

56m · Published 11 Mar 12:00

For our 100th episode we transcend time and space to Los Angeles to talk pandemy with singer, songwriter, director, actor, cynic, and philosopher, Tim Russ. Tim shares his thoughts on the Jully Black NBA All-Star Game Anthem controversy (2023). Something of which he knew nothing about before this historic 100th episode! Dave and Tim talk weather, lockdowns, grand reopening, reintegrating into society, worker solidarity, unionism, Chris Smalls, Universal Basic Income and building a future based on justice and equity for all. Tim broadens Dave's understanding of history, colonialism and space. Tim also plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette, from Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Special thanks to the Tim Russ Crew superband!

Tim Russ online

The Pandemy Show stands in solidarity with Jully Black in the face of the hate and shad being thrown at her. Big Shout out to CHAMPA (E12, S2 E2, 01/11/21) who rocked her sold out show in Kitchener, Ontario last week. The Pandemy Show also proudly supports the Toronto Raptors.

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

100. "It Stopped the World. It looked like a Science Fiction movie." Tim Russ. Los Angeles, California. 03/01/23

56m · Published 11 Mar 12:00

For our 100th episode we transcend time and space to Los Angeles to talk pandemy with singer, songwriter, director, actor, cynic, and philosopher, Tim Russ. Tim shares his thoughts on the Jully Black NBA All-Star Game Anthem controversy (2023). Something of which he knew nothing about before this historic 100th episode! Dave and Tim talk weather, lockdowns, grand reopening, reintegrating into society, worker solidarity, unionism, Chris Smalls, Universal Basic Income and building a future based on justice and equity for all. Tim broadens Dave's understanding of history, colonialism and space. Tim also plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette, from Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Special thanks to the Tim Russ Crew superband!

Tim Russ online

The Pandemy Show stands in solidarity with Jully Black in the face of the hate and shad being thrown at her. Big Shout out to CHAMPA (E12, S2 E2, 01/11/21) who rocked her sold out show in Kitchener, Ontario last week. The Pandemy Show also proudly supports the Toronto Raptors.

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

99. “Constellations we’d never known. In the darkness of North Ontario.” Meredith Moon. Florida. 02/28/23

24m · Published 04 Mar 11:00

We transcend time and space to Florida to talk with Meredith Moon about her new album, Constellations, and getting back out on the road. Meredith discusses her pandemy song, Slowing Moving Trains. Travel restrictions, physical distancing and lockdowns didn't inspire much writing she shares as she plays Song Title In the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette. She shares what inspired her to write, Mark Twain, and talks about her favourite Groundhog song!

Meredith Moon online

Recorded on February 28, 2023 we honour the banjo by learning about the Bohee Brothers for Black History Month. Special thanks to the New Brunswick Black History Society for the important information on the Bohee Brothers.

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

99. “Constellations we’d never known. In the darkness of North Ontario.” Meredith Moon. Florida. 02/28/23

24m · Published 04 Mar 11:00

We transcend time and space to Florida to talk with Meredith Moon about her new album, Constellations, and getting back out on the road. Meredith discusses her pandemy song, Slowing Moving Trains. Travel restrictions, physical distancing and lockdowns didn't inspire much writing she shares as she plays Song Title In the Form of a Pandemy Question, inspired by Nardwuar the Human Serviette. She shares what inspired her to write, Mark Twain, and talks about her favourite Groundhog song!

Meredith Moon online

Recorded on February 28, 2023 we honour the banjo by learning about the Bohee Brothers for Black History Month. Special thanks to the New Brunswick Black History Society for the important information on the Bohee Brothers.

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

98. Is the pandemy A World Away? Harriet Chung. Toronto, Canada. 2/22/23

35m · Published 25 Feb 11:00

Harriet Chung transcends time and space to talk with Dave about how she adapted to the restriction imposed on our lives and how vital human connection is. She discusses her new album, A World Away, and plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question inspired by Nardwaur the Human Serviette. Harriet listens while Dave dances to her song, Today and Tomorrow, about the connection between child and Mother. Both regular visitors to the Stratford Festival in before times they discuss the horrible impact of lockdowns on live theatre. Harriet's positivity is contagious even in the face of a global pandemy!

Harriet Chung online

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

98. Is the pandemy A World Away? Harriet Chung. Toronto, Canada. 2/22/23

35m · Published 25 Feb 11:00

Harriet Chung transcends time and space to talk with Dave about how she adapted to the restriction imposed on our lives and how vital human connection is. She discusses her new album, A World Away, and plays Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question inspired by Nardwaur the Human Serviette. Harriet listens while Dave dances to her song, Today and Tomorrow, about the connection between child and Mother. Both regular visitors to the Stratford Festival in before times they discuss the horrible impact of lockdowns on live theatre. Harriet's positivity is contagious even in the face of a global pandemy!

Harriet Chung online

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

PandemyShow.com has 234 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 111:55:42. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 29th, 2024 19:10.

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