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Hogtown Talks: A new Toronto Podcast

Episode 18 with architect Alex Josephson: http://bit.ly/1Nr0lH5

His firm PARTISANS designed Bar Raval and are currently working on the Union Station Revitalization.
 
Episode 18 with architect Alex Josephson: http://bit.ly/1Nr0lH5

His firm PARTISANS designed Bar Raval and are currently working on the Union Station Revitalization.

Great talk!

He said some interesting things about the Union Station revitalization. Looks like we could be seeing some impressive stores coming to Union Station.
 
Great talk!

He said some interesting things about the Union Station revitalization. Looks like we could be seeing some impressive stores coming to Union Station.

Thanks for listening!

I'm really looking forward to Union, myself. I also enjoyed how Alex wasn't afraid to take on "the Old Guard" of Toronto architecture. We need more young visionaries like him.
 
Hi friends,

Thanks for all of the listens and feedback.

If you have a chance, please check out one of my sponsors, Standard Luggage Co,: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/solo-carryon/solo-is-the-ultimate-work-life-travel-bag

They're raising money to produce the universal work/travel/urban-living bag. It's a duffle, backpack, and messenger, and a great carry-on.

The accompanying video was also shot in Toronto! See if you can recognize the locations.
 
Episode 19 with award-winning novelist Robert Hough: http://bit.ly/1IRLsaF

His new book, The Man Who Saved Henry Morgan, is out now with House of Anansi.
 
Episode 20 with food scientist Irwin Adam Eydelnant: http://bit.ly/1HTVPvO

Irwin runs Future Food Studio and Bevlab. He and his peers are changing the way the world consumes and understands food.
 
Hello friends!

In case you guys missed it, our sponsor Standard Luggage Co. made a terrific Toronto-shot video. See if you can spot the locations, and please support them if you feel so inclined. [video=youtube;LvYd9gGUTaM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvYd9gGUTaM[/video]

Also, we have a new sports podcast coming out later this week, and two very special food-related episodes after that. One of them stars an old friend!
 
The second edition of MIGHTY PIGS, Hogtown Talks's sports podcast: http://bit.ly/1Izu0JJ

Barry and Sam grieve the First Round death of their beloved Raptors, and rethink their lives. They talk about the sobering blow of defeat, the Raptors’ weaknesses, and Bryan Colangelo’s legacy. Barry and Sam also talk about free agency, DeMar and Kyle’s limitations, and whether Masai Ujiri is full of shit.
 
Hello friends,

Because today is Hogtown Talks's first birthday, I decided to make myself the guest! Filling in as host is my dear friend and movie podcaster, Bronson Allen.

We talk about childhood obsessions, containing erections, and the Etobicoke School of the Arts. We also talk about my heroes, the Island, and the meaning of life--Toronto style.

http://bit.ly/1SVC8sH
 
Episode 22 with Chef Dave Mottershall: http://bit.ly/1Iw6P4F

Dave Mottershall is an award-winning chef and the genius behind Toronto’s Loka Snacks. After spending seven years revolutionizing the PEI food scene, Dave returned to Toronto to rejuvenate his life and career. We spoke with Dave about working in fine dining restaurants across Canada, finding his food “voice,” and staging in Toronto’s best restaurants. Dave also talked about opening up his own brick and mortar restaurant, cooking for the right reasons, and why Toronto is home.
 
In this SNAX! episode, Barry wears his heart on his sleeve and spouts his insane love for the new Queens Quay. He also talks about news, the (near) future of the podcast, and how much he loves people who listen to this show.

http://bit.ly/1IxBgCv
 
Episode 23 with writer and LGBT activist Travis Myers: http://bit.ly/1fTfmTE

Travis Myers is a writer, panelist, and LGBT activist whose work has appeared in several Hogtown institutions. Travis is also hilarious and enjoys wine, which makes him a perfect guest for this show. We spoke with Travis about growing up religious and gay, fetishizing the act of argument, and the Village's past and uncertain future. Travis also talked about why we don't see more penises in movies, John V. Olivia, and learning to love Toronto—begrudgingly.
 

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