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Kingkade Position – Interview with Michael Ignatieff

September 1st, 2010 · video

Michael Ignatieff is winding down a cross-Canada road trip designed to build a fan base for the embattled leader and drum up support for a party that desperately wants to reclaim is position as the governing party. But the leader of the opposition is meeting a opposition to his ideas for a better Canada the further he gets from Ontario. Michael Ignatieff links up with Roger Kingkade for an exclusive one-on-one interview from the Liberal Express tour bus after a stop in BC.

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The New Right – 001

August 12th, 2010 · podcast

This is my first kick at a podcast concept I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. It’s just me and a microphone saying things I think a lot of Canadians are thinking.

It’s called the New Right because it speaks to a growing number of people who feel left out in the cold by the selection of political parties in Canada. Many Canadians no longer identify with the terms “liberal” or “conservative” and many feel that no one party represents their beliefs, values, opinions…

I feel that way.

This is the first podcast of just me speaking about Canada today and the issues we currently face.

I’d love your feedback on this effort and I’d like to become a part of this conversation. Send your email to me at radiounderdog@gmail.com

Thanks for listening. If you like it, tell your friends about it.

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TRS Episode #4 – Andrew Phung

August 5th, 2010 · podcast

This week, I invite Andrew Phung to the show. Andrew has a few arrows in his quiver. He is the director of Youth Central, a non-profit agency in Calgary that involves youth in positive social change. He is also a mainstay at Calgary’s Loose Moose Theatre and has just finished a film called “Sketch” which will play at the Edmonton Film Festival. He is also Vietnamese. This wealth of experience leads us naturally to discuss the following: Racism in comedy, Political party donations v. charity donations, The Rock and Samuel L. Jackson, Construction zones, Abortion, and Television auditions.

Thanks very much for listening. If you like it, please tell your friends about it and subscribe to the podcast.

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The Roger Show – James Callsen

July 27th, 2010 · podcast

X92.9 News Director and all-around good guy James Callsen and I take it to the Ship & Anchor for breakfast. Our tall, hot, and hungover server serves up some bacon and eggs while we serve up some discussion about racism in sports and the fear of Justin Trudeau. You can check out James’s excellent blog at X929.ca/shows/newsboy.

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The Roger Show – #2

July 17th, 2010 · podcast

I appear to be a little confused about the title of my show. It is “The Roger Show” and I hope to have that worked out by the next “Roger Show.”

In the first episode, Dave Ware suggested that my father, Bart Dailley, be the next guest on my show. Not a bad idea. My dad has lived a pretty interesting life and has lots of funny stories to tell and an interesting outlook on things. In his 67 years he’s worked a cornucopia of jobs, been in his share of trouble, met the biggest names in sport, and become a Christian pastor.

In this episode, we sit down and talk about his upbringing in Toronto and what he thinks of Canada today. Remarkably, we don’t talk about baseball very much. Trust me… that’s amazing. Baseball is usually all we talk about.

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The Roger Show – #1

July 5th, 2010 · podcast

The podcast is back, this time under a new name. The Roger Show will be more of the same, with better talk and less background noise (I hope).

My good friend Dave Ware had an idea to interview me for the relaunch of my podcast. Here’s Dave and I getting to know me better.

I really appreciate you checking out my new site, and if you like the show, please share it with your friends.

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