Audio
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
The Manitoba Rockin’ Revolution Show 4 – March 9, 2026
CIGI/The Logic Big Tech Podcast
In the Wake of Tumbler Ridge, Can We Trade Privacy for Safety?
On Feb. 10, 2026, an 18-year-old opened fire at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., killing eight people before turning a gun on herself. In the weeks that followed, OpenAI admitted that the perpetrator had been discussing the attack with ChatGPT – and that the company had chosen not to alert authorities. But, in the aftermath of one of the deadliest shootings in our country’s history, many Canadians are asking: Why not?
It’s a reasonable question. But the idea that AI companies should automatically report violent conversations to police is more complicated than it sounds.
To try and unpack it, I spoke with Meredith Whittaker, the President of Signal – an encrypted messaging platform that doesn’t collect your data, serve you ads, or track who you’re talking to. Whittaker runs the most private messaging app on the planet, which also means there is almost certainly illegal activity happening on Signal that no one, including her, knows about.
But this conversation isn’t just about Tumbler Ridge. The instinct to trade privacy for “safety” is reshaping the entire tech landscape: Amazon now lets you scan a whole neighbourhood’s worth of Ring camera footage; Australia requires teenagers to verify their ages before accessing social media. These technologies offer real value – but they all ask you to give something up in return. So I wanted to ask Whittaker why that trade might not be worth making.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article reported an incorrect final tally of the injured during the shooting at Tumbler Ridge. Two were critically injured. The podcast audio also includes an incorrect final tally of the injured.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Jewish Convert to Catholicism’s Shocking Discovery About the Eucharist (w/ Dr. Lawrence Feingold)
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #121
What’s up, y’all? As always, first up, here is everything I have added to Libretime since last week:
Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frederic D. Oberland Eternal Life No End World No Glissandro 70 G70 2 Bones of Dunshea World No Those Who Walk Away Afterlife Requiem Classical CanCon Robin Brock Elemental Rock CanCon Cell Press Tabula Rasa Metal CanCon Johnny Beachit The Salt Life – Single Country No Pressgang Mutiny Departure Folk CanCon The Darts Halloween Love Songs Punk No prchr. happy – Single Rock No Dean Binfet Monopine Pop CanCon Nicolas McComber To Follow – Single Pop CanCon Fingerless Repeater Rock No Acoustic Joint Downtown – Single Rock CanCon Thomas Blondet Again & Again Pop No Lunar Reverb Nightmare on Egan Street Rock 1 NSFR Track No FrodoCPU Horizons Pop No Mike Casey The Complete In The Before: Live at the Side Door Jazz CanCon Jay Williams So Pure – Single Pop No Marshall Dane Somebody Somewhere – Single Country CanCon Thomas Duxbury and New Mother Nature She Never Knows – Single Rock CanCon Lauren Minear Boxing Day (Deluxe) Pop No Maddy Little Quicksand – Single Pop CanCon Acqyila Bloom (re-imagined) – EP Pop CanCon ARK IDENTITY Fading Light – Single Pop CanCon Giulio Capurso Gaza’s Blues Blues No Giulio Capurso Cinquantuno – Single Blues No Giulio Capurso For Jaco – Single Blues No Davaun Dear Life Hip Hop Two NSFR tracks CanCon Less Killjoy bite my tongue – Single Alternative CanCon Dave Soroka Fighting Lions Folk CanCon Devin Gray Hz of Gold Jazz No Brass Camel What Are You Going To Do – Single Rock CanCon Sean Bienhaus I Can’t Let Go – Single Rock CanCon Ryan Dart Wranglers & Rock’n’Roll – Single Country CanCon With Violet Adam Brings It – Single Pop CanCon The Talbot Trail Boys The Talbot Trail Boys Folk CanCon/KWCon Lemonbolt Optimist – Single Pop CanCon Modha At Your Pace Jazz No Igor Lisul Into the Unknown Rock/Instrumental No Neon Ghosthouse Night is Half the Day – Single Rock CanCon Blair Sparrow Big Party Excuse – Single Rock CanCon Mark of Kaine Weight of Silence – Single Rock CanCon Dorian Whisper Blue Skies – Single Rock CanCon Dorian Whisper One of the Reasons – Single Rock CanCon koteBlue Walk Into the Sea – Single Folk CanCon Chic Chameleon Peppermint Halo – Single Pop CanCon Brian Sumner young anymore Folk No Ground Swell Garbage // 71 North – Single Rock No tenmonthsummer tomar hashi, tomar naam – Single Rock No Teerath Majunder Dust to Dust Electronic No Kye Alfred Hillig The All-Night Costume Company Folk No GRAVEMASS This Is The Way Metal CanCon Insect Inside Reborn in Blight Metal No NEFASTIS Shadows at the Light of Dawn Metal NoHere is tonight’s Horizon Broadening Hour:
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/The-Horizon-Broadening-Hour-121.mp3
Tracklist:
Those Who Walk Away – The Beginning and the End
Mike Casey – Shift (Live)
Devin Gray feat. Andrea Parkins & Frank Gratkowski – Doom Loops
Modha – The Bee By The Pool (feat. James Chatburn)
Triple Blind – Sketchy Invention
Asher Gamedze – Turnin’
The Setting – Hold On Tight To Your Music
Simar – Let It Happen
Davaun – Labor
FrodoCPU – Over the Horizon
Nicolas McComber – To Follow
Lemonbolt – Optimist
Chic Chameleon – Peppermint Halo
Aqyila – Bloom (D&B Edit)
With Violet – Adam Brings It
Teerath Majumder – Island
The Talbot Trail Boys – Saturday Morning Cartoons
Brian Sumner – money was always an issue
Dave Soroka – Wichita
Kye Alfred Hillig – Divorce Of Course Of Course
Pressgang Mutiny – Haul Away Joe
Marshall Dane – Somebody Somewhere
Johnny Beachit – The Salt Life
Ryan Dart – Wranglers & Rock’n’Roll
Neon Ghosthouse – Night is Half the Day
Lunar Reverb – Fuzz You
tenmonthsummer – tomar hashi, tomar naam
Sean Bienhaus – I Can’t Let Go
Acoustic Joint – Downtown
Half Dollar Dog – Manu Militari (Radio Edit)
Mark of Kaine – Weight of Silence
Dorian Whisper – Blues Skies
Igor Lisul – The Lonely Bench
Blair Sparrow – Big Party Excuse
See y’all next time!
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
He Realized the Early Christians Were CATHOLIC! (w/ Justin Hibbard)
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
An Evangelical Christian Discovers the Catholic Mass (w/ David L. Gray)
Communitech
LIVE with Midtown Radio's Deren Atkins
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Pastor Jeff Reason | March 8th, 2026
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E14 - Corn Drip, Tip to Tip
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E13 - Everybody's Condescending But Me
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
An Evangelical apologist realizes Jesus was speaking literal! #apologetics #Jesus #Christisn
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Synthetronic 80s – Episode #14 – 2026-03-07
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Synthetronic80s_Ep.14_2026-03-07.mp3
Download: Synthetronic 80s – Episode #14 (MP3, 80 MB, 57m46s)
TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:41 I Only Wanna Be With You (Extended Version) Samantha Fox 06:04 Runaway (With My Love) Tapps 12:49 Heat Of The Moment Asia 16:31 Is This Love? Alison Moyet 20:22 We Belong Pat Benetar 23:51 Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic The Police 27:46 Wouldn’t It Be Good Nik Kershaw 32:07 The Safety Dance (Extended Version) Men Without Hats 36:35 Everlasting Love (PWL 12”) Sandra 44:05 Situations (Extended) Cetu Javu 49:24 [spoken interlude] 55:49 Sirius The Alan Parsons ProjectSynthetronic 80s airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 on Saturdays from 8pm to 9pm.
Click here to go to the Synthetronic 80s homepage
♦Subscribe to the podcast!
Debt Free in 30 Minutes
601 – The Most Dangerous Financial Advice on the Internet
Financial advice is everywhere online. Some of it is mathematically correct, but that does not mean it is right for your situation.
Popular tips can sound smart, but if money is already tight, those strategies can sometimes make things worse instead of better.
Hear the full episode to learn about some of the most common financial tips circulating online and why, in the wrong situation, they can quietly push people deeper into debt.
Using Home Equity for Debt – What You Need To Know First Credit Counselling vs Consumer Proposal Reliable Financial Motivation – Our Monthly Newsletter Free Budgeting Planner – For Realistic Tracking Hoyes Michalos YouTube Channel – Free Canadian Debt Answers 00:00 – The problem with financial advice on the internet 02:20 – Why good advice can still be wrong for your situation 04:50 – Bad advice #1: "Just transfer the balance to a 0% card" 08:40 – Why moving debt doesn't actually reduce debt 11:40 – Bad advice #2: "Invest instead of paying down debt" 15:00 – Why guaranteed interest beats theoretical returns 18:00 – Bad advice #3: "Use your HELOC to fix everything" 21:10 – Turning unsecured debt into secured debt 23:40 – Bad advice #4: "Just hustle harder" 26:10 – The three tests for evaluating financial advice 28:40 – Why context matters more than internet tips
Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Shuffle Time #4 — March 7, 2026
Got a quieter show tonight. If you fall asleep to this show, I promise I won’t mind; I’ve fallen asleep to a lot of this music myself. Migraine medicine and music for restless nights—something I’ve needed lately, and I know I’m not alone.
Intimate folk, classical piano, film scores, cool jazz, and more. Also talked a bit about getting into opera, with the help of Matthew Boyden’s Rough Guide to Opera pictured above.
Recordingradiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/shuffle_time_episode_4.mp3
Tracks played- The Books — “The Lemon of Pink” (2003)
- Angelo Badalamenti — “Laurens Walking” (1999)
- Bill Evans — “Alice in Wonderland” (1961)
- Paul Simon — “Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War” (1983)
- David Sylvian — “The Boy with the Gun” (1987)
- Yasunori Mitsuda — “The Wind Calls to Shevat in the Blue Sky” (1998)
- Vashti Bunyan — “If I Were” (2005)
- Henry Purcell [perf. English Chamber Orchestra, Janet Baker; cond. Anthony Lewis] — “But Death, Alas! / When I Am Laid in Earth” (from Dido & Aeneas) (1689)
- Alexander Scriabin [perf. Marc-André Hamelin] — “Andante” (from Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 19 ‘Sonata-Fantasie’) (1898)
- Penguin Cafe Orchestra — “Silver Star of Bologna” (1993)
- Fripp & Eno — “Evening Star” (1975)
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E12 - Tossed Soil & Scrambled Dirt
Communitech
Building Ontario's MedTech Future: Inside Medical Innovation Xchange with Elliot Fung
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 Extra Credit - 12:60
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E15 - Jesus Was a Homie
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E11 - Dad Wars
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E10 - Alleyoop, He is Risen
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E9 - The Breast Milk Apocalypse
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E8 - Honeypots
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E7 - Eat the Soap
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E6 - Your Neighborhood Prolapse
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E5 - Bring Your Balls to Work Day
Afterschool Arcade
Credit:0 S3 E4 - I Dream of Horses
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Are you willing to take Peter Kreeft’s Eucharist Challenge? #apologetics #bible #catholic #christian
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Music With Kara Shaw
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/MusicWithKaraShaw260306.mp3
Diana = Paul Anka
Crazy Little Thing Called Love = Queen
My Heart Will Go On – Celine Dion
Knock Three Times – Tony Orlando and Dawn
Memory – Andrew Lloyd Weber
Bridge Over Troubled Water – Simon and Garfunkel
Sister Act Medley – Marc Shaiman
The Winner Takes It All – ABBA
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
The Clean Up Hour, Mix 360
What’s up, y’all? Here is tonight’s Clean Up Hour — the long awaited Director’s Cut of the “Lil Groove 4 Tha People” series!
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/The-Clean-Up-Hour-Mix-360-February-6-2026.mp3
Tracklist:
Benny Benassi, Kelis, Apl.de.ap, & Jean-Baptiste – Spaceship
SyKo – #BrooklynBloodPop
Beyonce & Kendrick Lamar – AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM
Lil B – Save the Planet
Cobra Starship & Sabi – You Make Me Feel…
Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You (Liam Keegan Remix Radio Edit)
David Guetta & Kid Cudi – Memories
Weiland – Heart Stop
Raheem DeVaughn & Phil Ade – Lose Control
ThorHighHeels – Dr. S**t
Electrik Funk – On a Journey
Mousse T. & Errol Rennals – Horny
6ix – Dmb
Syko & Glaive – 111 Seconds in Heaven
Faithless – God is a DJ
Michael Grey – The Weekend (Original 12 Inch Mix)
Daft Punk – Revolution 909
Yung Smartrider – On and On
House of 909 – Raining Souls
Snakehips – Whenever U Call
Drake – Texts Go Green
Far East Movement & Keri Hilson – Don’t Look Now
DJ Slugo – Ghetto
Janet Jackson – Rock With U
ConcernedApe – Volcano Mines (Forgotten World)
Dean Evans – Mission Theme 2
QUASAR – West Coast
Shortcut – Sunset Ride
CoastDream – Soft Moon
Kill Bill: the Rapper – Peel
The Avalanches – Electricity (Harvey’s Nightclub Re-Edit)
Grum – Someday We’ll Be Together
Nujabes – World’s End Rhapsody
See y’all next time!
Also, I got film reviews, album reviews, think-pieces, etc., over on mopheadmusings.substack.com!
CRSP Talk
Misaligned Frameworks (Part I): Migrant Exploitation and Anti-trafficking Efforts
Vincent Wong joined the University of Windsor Faculty of Law as an Assistant Professor in 2022. He is also a PhD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School, where his dissertation focuses on racial capitalism and the processes that produce and structure unfree status-excluded labour in Canada. He serves on the board of the Community Justice Collective (Tkaronto). Professor Wong holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Juris Doctor from the University of Toronto and a Master of Laws from Columbia Law School, where he was a Human Rights Fellow and James Kent Scholar. Professor Wong’s research focuses on law and political economy – specifically at the nexus between migration, race, markets, and the law. He is particularly interested in how a Canadian context-specific critical race theory (CRT) can better inform and be informed by the practice of anti-racist and intersectional movement lawyering. Professor Wong is also interested in what critical frameworks of law and political economy have to offer in the context of understanding the emerging hub of the 21st century global economic order: China.
Prior to academia, Professor Wong worked as a Staff Lawyer at the Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic and Secretary of the Chinese Canadian National Council - Toronto Chapter. He has also previously held positions at the International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto and the African American Policy Forum.
Chanelle Gallant is an abolitionist feminist who has been fighting to free women’s sexuality from criminalization for over 25 years. She is a frontline organizer, writer, thinker, strategist, and the co-author of Not Your Rescue Project: Migrant Sex Workers Fighting for Justice. Chanelle has contributed to dozens of influential publications, including Pleasure Activism, and spoken everywhere from Princeton, Columbia, and the London School of Economics to the UN Special Rapporteur, and at thousands of organizing meetings and trainings. She is currently a visiting Activist-Scholar at the Centre for Feminist Research at York University, Toronto. Chanelle cut her teeth fighting the cops as a core organizer in the historic fight against the Pussy Palace raid in 2000, and went on to found numerous sex work organizations and SURJ-Toronto. She now sits on the national board for multiple organizations in the US and Canada. Chanelle is a queer femme, a survivor, and the eldest daughter of a poor family that has been impacted by criminalization and incarceration. She works as a money coach and advisor, social movement strategy consultant, and trainer. Chanelle is a Lambda Literary Fellow and holds an M.A. in Sociology.
Co-hostsDr. Katrin Roots is an Assistant Professor in Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University and has researched Canada’s anti-trafficking efforts for over 15 years. She is the author of Domesticating Human Trafficking: Law, Policing and Prosecution in Canada (2022) and co-editor of Trafficking Harms: Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences (2024).
Dr. Jessica Templeman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland and a member of the Collaborative for Racial Justice. Her research focuses on exclusionary migration law and policy in Canada, including deportation for criminality and human trafficking.
Dr. Ann De Shalit is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Work at the University of Windsor and teaches at Trent and York Universities. She has conducted critical trafficking research since 2009 and has supported grassroots migrant and labour justice activism for over a decade.
- Gallant, C., & Lam, E. (2024). Not your rescue project: Migrant Sex Workers Fighting for Justice.
- Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network
- Canadian immigration enforcement and deportability; reference to IRPA section 37 (“organized crime” inadmissibility) and its low evidentiary threshold in practice
- Recent Supreme Court of Canada case referenced as R v Kloubakov (in relation to sex work provisions and who is heard/excluded)
- Roots, K., De Shalit, A., Templeman, J., Murray, J., Collrin, B., & van der Meulen, E. (2024). Human trafficking or migrant labour exploitation? Bridging the knowledge gap. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Wilfrid Laurier University.
- Roots, K., De Shalit, A., & Van Der Meulen, E. (2024). Trafficking harms: Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences.
This episode was funded by a Knowledge Synthesis Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
CRSP Talk is a production of the Centre for Research on Security Practices (CRSP) at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Part 2 continues the series with organizer and scholar Dr. Evelyn Encalada Grez, focusing on migrant workers, labour precarity, and resistance, where we discuss what changes when trafficking discourse is applied to labour sectors beyond sex work.
This episode was produced by Avery Moore Kloss from Folktale Studio.
It was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
More information on the Centre for Research on Security Practices at crsp.online.
CRSP Talk
Misaligned Frameworks (Part II): Migrant Exploitation and Anti-trafficking Efforts
Dr. Evelyn Encalada Grez is a transnational labour scholar and community-labour organizer committed to critical sociology and decolonial theories of knowledge production that centres diverse ways of knowing and precarious workers’ experiences within the margins of the global economy. She is the co-founder of the award-winning collective, Justice for Migrant WorkersJ4MW), that has advocated for the rights of migrant farmworkers in Canada for two decades. Her research bridges grassroots activism with academic scholarship. Through this approach, Dr. Encalada Grez has extensively documented the lives of Mexican migrant farmworker women who work and forge transnational livelihoods between rural Canada and rural Mexico. As a public sociologist, Dr. Encalada Grez has mobilized her research through various media sources such as documentaries, and given talks in venues such as Parliament Hill, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and at the United Nations in New York. She has also worked transnationally with export-processing workers in Mexico and Central America, and as lead travelling faculty teaching US university students in over 6 countries. For three semesters, she was also the Academic Director of an intensive social justice study abroad program in her city of birth, Valparaiso, Chile. Dr. Encalada Grez is driven by her immigrant working class experiences and committed to decolonializing and transformative pedagogies.
Co-hostsDr. Katrin Roots is an Assistant Professor in Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University and has researched Canada’s anti-trafficking efforts for over 15 years. She is the author of Domesticating Human Trafficking: Law, Policing and Prosecution in Canada (2022) and co-editor of Trafficking Harms: Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences (2024).
Dr. Jessica Templeman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Her research focuses on exclusionary migration law and policy in Canada, including deportation for criminality and human trafficking.
Dr. Ann De Shalit is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Work at the University of Windsor and teaches at Trent and York Universities. She has conducted critical trafficking research since 2009 and has supported grassroots migrant and labour justice activism for over a decade.
- If you missed Part 1, listen here.
- Justice for Migrant Workers (J4MW)
- Migrant Dreams (documentary film)
- Article from the Toronto Star on migrant farm worker injury and deportability (by Evelyn on Laura’s case)
- City of Toronto – Access to City Services for Undocumented Torontonians (AccessTO)
- Canadian Council for Refugees – Access without fear resources
- Roots, K., De Shalit, A., Templeman, J., Murray, J., Collrin, B., & van der Meulen, E. (2024). Human trafficking or migrant labour exploitation? Bridging the knowledge gap. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Wilfrid Laurier University.
- Roots, K., De Shalit, A., & Van Der Meulen, E. (2024). Trafficking harms: Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences.
This two-part series was supported by a Knowledge Synthesis Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). CRSP Talk is a production of the Centre for Research on Security Practices (CRSP) at Wilfrid Laurier University.
This episode was produced by Avery Moore Kloss from Folktale Studio.
It was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
More information on the Centre for Research on Security Practices at crsp.online.
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Exodus 7:1-7
KW Linux User Group(KWLUG)
2026-03: Marp, Misadventures in Homelabbing
Megan McDermott demonstrates Marp, the Markdown-based presentation system. Christopher Thompson relates three (mis)adventures with his homelab.
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
EXPLORING AI MUSIC – March 3, 2026
Playlist from Exploring AI Music_March 3, 2026
Start Time
Title
0:11 A Matter of Faith 3:56 About Atonement 10:05 Address Them 15:05 Ghosting Your Ghost 19:07 Angel Choir 26:05 Hey You 30:09 How Can Love Survive 34:02 Our Sisters and Brothers 40:44 Shadows of Tomorrow 46:05 Two Different Worlds 51:05 Stay With MeMy music is also available at golenkazzian.bandcamp.com and can be heard 24/7 at www.youtube.com/@GolenKazzian
Write to me at GolenKazzian@radiowaterloo.ca.
♦Subscribe to the podcast!
The Eco Well
BENZENE IN BEAUTY!? w/ Michelle Wong PhD and Lyle Burgoon PhD ATS
Kicking our new season off with a conversation about BENZENE IN BEAUTY!??? This convo features the POVs of chemist, Michelle Wong, PhD (AKA Labmuffinbeautyscience), and toxicologist, Lyle Burgoon, PhD, ATS. Is benzene in cosmetic products actually something people should be worried about? Long story short, probably not. IMO the real concern is around the bad science, sensationalism and unscrupulous reporting that drove all the fear that is now widespread...
Interested in supporting the podcast? Please share, subscribe and write a review if you haven't already! If it's accessible, you can also support my work on Patreon at www.patreon.com/theecowell. Big thank you to all of my patreon supporters for supporting my scicomm!
Thank you also to CM Studio+ for supporting this podcast episode as a sponsor. CM Studio+ has a free formulation, costing and PLM software that could be super helpful in product development. Check them out here: cmstudioplus.com/
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Radio Nowhere Episode 149, 3/2/26
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/RadioNowhere260302Episode149.mp3
Download: radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/RadioNowhere260302Episode149.mp3, 59m43s, 82.0 MBytes
1:08 Brand New Cadillac The Clash 3:16 Easy Livin Uriah Heep 5:51 I’m Looking Through You The Beatles 8:14 Black Metallic Catherine Wheel 15:23 Back Door Man The Doors 18:53 Cities in Dust Siouxsie and the Banshees 22:38 Sweet Leaf Black Sabbath 27:41 Where to Now St. Peter Elton John 33:06 Comin’ Home Fleetwood Mac 35:44 Coming Home Fleetwood Mac 39:35 Coming Home John Hammond 41:57 Dust My Broom Elmore James 44:50 Ain’t Got No Sense Teenage Head 49:04 If I Were a Carpenter Bob Seger 52:49 As Long As There’s Loving Tonight The MavericksCordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Does the Bible alone tell you what belongs in the Bible? #apologetics #bible #Jesus #church
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
R&D Live! from the Adventurers Guild
♦R&D Live! from the Adventurers Guild
R&D is a synth duo based in Kitchener, Ontario that performs an improvised set of music every two weeks for the gamers and dungeon explorers at the Adventurer’s Guild, a Board Game cafe in downtown Kitchener. This is a live stream of these performances..
R&D Live! from the Adventurers Guild is hosted by David Lacalamita and airs the first three Mondays a month on CKMS-FM from 8:00pm to 9:00pm.
Find more on Bandcamp and Instagram.
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
New Music Added to Libretime + Horizon Broadening Hour #120
What’s up, y’all? First up, as always, here is everything I have added to Libretime since last week:
Tiller’s Folly Far End of the Road Folk CanCon Hannah & Nathan Blood Is Thicker Than Water – Single Folk CanCon Silent Script Another Day in Bedlam Rock CanCon Imaad Wasif Echoing – Single Rock CanCon Sass The Quiet Rebellion Radio EP Hip Hop NSFR CanCon J Anders Both Of Us – Single Pop NSFR CanCon Emanuel Casablanca It’s Getting Strange Blues No Ashlyn Sullivan Safer Grounds – Single Pop No Julia Nataly Gotta Be – Single Religious CanCon Poolgirl Money – Single Punk CanCon Half Dollar Dog Manu Militari – Single Rock No HAIDUK Archdevil Metal CanCon Daidalos Dante Metal No Dwayne Morgan Love You Right – Single R&B CanCon Why Machines Life is Long if You’re Lucky Alternative CanCon/KWCon The Corner Laughers Concerns of Wasp and Willow Rock No Dulcet Tones Back to Bassett Rock No Maiden Lane Bedouin Medicine Rock CanCon/KWCon Maiden Lane Maiden Lane Rock CanCon/KWCon Maiden Lane The Black Cat Project Rock CanCon/KWCon Maiden Lane Lap Dog – Single Rock CanCon/KWCon Maiden Lane Dig Until I Die – Single Rock CanCon/KWCon Jeari Czapla For Ella Jazz CanCon Jeari Czapla Dear Leonardo Jazz CanCon Jeari Czapla Dolce Jazz CanCon Jeari Czapla Not Only But Also Jazz CanCon Bree Taylor Worship – Single Country Clean and Explicit versions available CanCon John Ward Ecclesiastes Rock No Marty Kolls Drive – Single Folk CanCon Gay Nineties Internet, Sex & Drugs – Single Rock CanCon Jon and Roy I Can Dream Folk CanCon John Muirhead Loved You Well – Single Folk CanCon Orhan Demir & Neil Swainson Wicked Demon Jazz CanCon Zachary Lucky The Lost River Sessions Folk CanCon Chick Boyd Thirsty For Malaria Pop NSFR CanCon Dave Soroka Tonight the Road Folk CanCon Dave Soroka Eholt Pass Folk CanCon Sir Vatromet – Single Pop No The Divine Project Rebirth Metal CanCon Sadie Fine Rodeo – Single Pop Clean and Explicit versions available No Ryan Valentine Oh Sunshine – Single Pop CanCon/KWCon 10 Day Notice Plastic Epiphany Rock CanCon Bloom Filter Closed Sets Metal/Instrumental CanCon Ayman Famous 4 – Single World No Triple Blind Cold Walk Jazz No Asher Gamesdze A Semblance: Of Return Jazz No Brettyn Rose Leavin On My Lips – Single Country CanConHere is tonight’s Horizon Broadening Hour:
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/The-Horizon-Broadening-Hour-120.mp3
Tracklist:
Wilson Tanner Smith – Cherry Picking
John Hart – The Blues Left
Kirk Knuffke – Small White Flowers
Autodealer – going home, going home for the last time
Orhan Demir & Neil Swainson – Oasis
Jeari Czapla – Seven Quarter Moon
Nicole McCabe – Loop
Ryan Valentine – Oh Sunshine
Sadie Fine – Rodeo
Sass – Pressure
Dwayne Morgan – Love You Right
J Anders – Both Of US
Vinnin – WTM (What’s the Move?)
Sir – Vatromet (feat. Nina Romic)
Scarlett Sullivan – Obvious (Reimagined)
Ashlyn Sullivan – Safer Grounds
Marty Kolls – Drive
Dave Soroka – Since Peter Quit the Band
Jon and Roy – More Than I Can Dream
Zachary Lucky – Sunday Morning at the Dragstrip
Hannah & Nathan – Blood is Thicker Than Water
Tiller’s Folly – Far End of the Road
Brettyn Rose – Leavin’ On My Lips
Bree Taylor – Worship
Why Machines – Life is Long if You’re Lucky
Maiden Lane – Dear Mr. Lane
Dulcet Tones – Dream Home
Gay Nineties – Internet, Sex and Drugs
Kpec3 arrival – victory bound
Poolgirl – Money
Infuriate Souls – Chew the Sun
HAIDUK – Venomer
The Divine Project – Don’t Startle the Murder
Bloom Filter – Plight
See y’all next time!
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Italia-in-Musica: Domenica 1 marzo 2026
Ecco l’elenco della musica del programma di oggi. Grazie per il vostro ascolto.
Ora di inizio Titolo Artista 0:43 (Sanremo 2026 Primo posto) Per sempre si Sal Da Vinci 3:42 (Sanremo 2026 Secondo posto) Tu mi piaci tanto Sayf 7:13 (Sanremo 2026 Terzo posto) Che fastidio! Ditonellapiaga 10:30 (Sanremo 2026 Quarto posto) Magica favola Arisa 14:01 (Sanremo 2026 Quinto posto) Male necessario Fedez & Masini 17:11 (Sanremo 2026 Premio della Critica “Mia Martini”) Stupida sfortuna Fulminacci 20:04 (Sanremo 2026 Premio Sala Stampa “Lucio Dalla”) Qui con me Serena Brancale 23:20 (Sanremo 2026 Categoria Nuove Proposte – Primo posto) Laguna Nicolò Filippucci 26:32 (Sanremo 2026 Categoria Nuove Proposte – Secondo posto) Mattone Angelica Boveradiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Italia-in-Musica_-Sunday-March-1-2026.mp3
Subscribe to the podcast!♦
Kitchener Baptist Sermons
Trusting God When Life Makes No Sense
Communitech
AI with a Purpose: How municiPal AI's Kristy Guthrie and Kerry Fraser are building the "Easy Butt...
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
A @LizziesAnswers video is what started the whole thing! #apologetics #catholicchurch #catholic
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
Where does the Bible come from? #apologetics #bible #christian #church #catholic
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Synthetronic 80s – Episode #13 – 2026-02-28
radiowaterloo.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Synthetronic80s_Ep.13_2026-02-28.mp3
Download: Synthetronic 80s – Episode #13 (MP3, 80 MB, 58m00s)
TIME TITLE ARTIST 00:40 Chains Of Love (The Foghorn Mix) Erasure 06:54 Voyage, Voyage (Euro Remix Remix) Desireless 12:54 U.S.S.R. Eddy Huntington 16:19 I Ran (So Far Away) A Flock Of Seagulls 19:55 Hold Me Now Thompson Twins 24:33 Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Album Version) Yes 28:52 I Told You (Extended Mix) Story Structure 35:24 Saturdays In Silesia (Extended Version) Rational Youth 42:32 Big In Japan (Album Version) Alphaville 47:07 [spoken interlude] 52:39 Strangelove (Instrumental) Depeche ModeSynthetronic 80s airs on CKMS-FM 102.7 on Saturdays from 8pm to 9pm.
Click here to go to the Synthetronic 80s homepage
♦Subscribe to the podcast!
Cordial Catholic, K Albert Little
The Reformers Misquoted The Church Fathers?! #catholicchurch #apologetics #bible #christian
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Andrea
Rethink Your Retirement Show
Host: Kanwaljit (Sunny) Kochar, Senior Wealth Strategist
Unlocking the Real Estate Machine: Engineering Passive Income for a 40-Year Retirement “Wealth isn’t found; it’s engineered. Stop leaving your financial freedom to chance.”♦Are you an “Accumulator” or a Wealth Strategist?
In this high-authority episode, Senior Wealth Strategist Kanwaljit (Sunny) Kochar is joined by real estate expert Andrea Bailey to dismantle the conventional myths of homeownership.
What You Will Learn- The Dead Equity Trap: Why a paid-off home is often a mathematical disaster for high-income earners.
- Velocity vs. Stagnation: How to move equity into motion to fund a lifestyle that lasts 100 years.
- The Dime Method: Strategic asset protection for the C-Suite and PhD professional.
- The Market Gap: Why the current spread between single-family homes and condos is a prime opportunity for “Wealth Engineering.”
Andrea is a licensed real estate professional in the Kitchener-Waterloo area, specializing in high-velocity investment strategies for retirees and corporate professionals. Take Control of Your Wealth Creation Machine
Don’t let unnecessary “Money Leakages” and inefficiencies dictate your legacy. If you are a Business Owner or Executive within 10 years of your transition, it is time to audit your system.
Apply for a Wealth Audit
The Bailey Advantage website
Stop Guessing. Start Engineering.
Episode Metadata:Recorded for CKMS Radio | Part of the Hexavisionary Framework SeriesDisclaimer: This broadcast provides financial strategies for educational purposes. We do not offer specific legal or tax advice. Please consult with a professional before deploying these strategies. No results are guaranteed; all outcomes are contractual or projected based on specific engineering models.
Debt Free in 30 Minutes
600 – Debt Misunderstandings Keeping Canadians Stressed
In this milestone episode, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos discuss the biggest myths about debt that refuse to die, the one behaviour that most reliably predicts insolvency, and explain what people who successfully recover from debt tend to do differently.
After working with more than 75,000 Canadians over nearly three decades, one theme stands out: debt problems rarely explode overnight. They compound quietly, and clarity, not optimism, is what changes the outcome.
Subscribe to the monthly Debt Free Digest e-newsletter – Don't miss monthly gift card giveaways! Ontario Debt Relief Starting Point Free Budgeting Workbook Debt Relief Calculator Learn more about Canadian debt relief on the Hoyes Michalos YouTube channel
00:00 – What 27 years have taught us about debt 02:30 – Why most debt problems aren't caused by one crisis 05:10 – The biggest myth about debt 08:00 – The temporary mindset trap 11:00 – The one behaviour that predicts insolvency 14:20 – Why minimum payments are more dangerous than they look 17:00 – The "Still Current" illusion and credit scores 20:00 – Utilization normalization: being maxed out feels normal 23:00 – What's structurally different about debt in 2026 26:00 – What people who recover do differently 29:00 – Why debt is a math problem, not a motivation problem Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
CKMS 102.7 FM: Radio Waterloo
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2026
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie 2026♦ is an opportunity not only to celebrate the richness of Francophone culture but also to experience it, enrich it and share it. Activating your Francophonie means getting the ball rolling, going out and finding other Francophones and Francophiles, and creating even more opportunities to get together. Whether it’s a sporting event, a cultural outing, a celebration, a creative workshop or an outdoor activity, each event is a way to affirm that the French language is alive and that it unites us.
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie is produced by Réseau dialogue Network, syndicated from the NCRA and CRFC, and airs on CKMS-FM on Sundays in March 2026 from 6:00pm to 6:30pm with the following episodes:
Sunday 8 March 2026 #1. Olympian and RVF co-spokesperson Katherine PlouffeKatherine is a professional basketball player and an Olympian, and she is also a co-spokesperson for Les Rendez Vous de la Francophonie. She grew up in Edmonton, and still calls the city home. In the podcast, Katherine speaks about her French-learning journey, what she loves about sport, and about having a heartset of curiosity.
#2. Musical artist and RVF co-spokesperson Mehdi CayenneMehdi is a singer songwriter and a spokesperson for the Les Rendez Vous de la Francophonie. Mehdi was born in Algeria and grew up in Montreal, Moncton and Ottawa, the city where he now lives. In the podcast, Mehdi speaks about his love of language, the importance of human connection, and his upcoming cross-Canada tour.
Sunday 15 March 2026 #3. Theatre artist and artistic director Marie-Ève FontaineMarie-Ève is a theatre artist and artistic director of the Théâtre Cercle Molière in St. Boniface, Manitoba, which is the city in which she was born. In the podcast, Marie-Ève speaks about her theatre background, the Cercle Molière’s storied one-hundred-year history and its future as a gathering place and a place of fun for the community.
#4. Composer, teacher and former CBC radio personality Pat CarrabréPat is a composer, teacher and former CBC radio personality. He grew up in the village of St Pierre Jolys in Manitoba and currently lives in Vancouver BC where he is the Director of the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts. In the podcast, Pat speaks about his musical background and work, his experience as a Sixties Scooper, and his efforts to learn Michif, the endangered language of the Métis people.
Sunday 22 March 2026 #5 Community radio volunteer & former CJAM staff Christien GagnierChristien is from the Windsor, Ontario region and hosts a radio show called On Y Va at CJAM 99.1FM. In the podcast, Christien speaks about his experience at CJAM, his Metis and Francophone family background, and his quest to improve his French as an adult. This episode contains strong language.
#6 Executive director of Association francophone des Kootenays Ouest Eloïse SpeleersEloïse is the executive director of the BC based organization, AFKO. She is originally from Belgium. In the podcast, Eloïse speaks about the importance of being “accent-inclusive”, some upcoming Rendez-vous de la Francophonie events in Nelson, BC, and the many local programs that AFKO offers Francophones and Francophiles in the rural region of the West Kootenay Region.
Sunday 29 March 2026 #7 VIF Program Coordinator at the Dialogue Network Rosie KasongoRosie works for the Dialogue Network as their VIF Coordinator. She grew up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and now lives in the Greater Ottawa Area. In the podcast, Rosie speaks about the VIF funding program, how being multilingual can help us build empathy, and her love of French rap music.
#8 independent journalist, content writer and motorbike adventurer Julia ChenuJulia is a journalist and content writer, and is currently working for the NCRA/ANREC as a National Support Editor for the LJI program. Her blog, Julia on a Bike, details two recent cross-Canada motorbike trips. Julia was born in France and now lives on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. In the podcast, she speaks about her experience in campus and community radio, journalism, and media relations; what brought her to Canada, and the kindnesses she experienced in her travels.