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#33 - Hulk Caesar- The Hulk Caesar Show
24:13|In this week's episode, John Harris interviews Hulk Caesar, host of Newfoundland's The Hulk Caesar Show: https://weekly-songs-app.vercel.app/hulk-home.htmlProduced by Kaelem Tingate
#32 - Alex Bill - All Newfoundland and Labrador
24:32|In this week's episode, John Harris interviews Alex Bill about his journalistic experience, his new book, All Newfoundland and Labrador, his time at The Muse, and much more.Produced by Kaelem Tingate
#31 - OARS - Overdose Awareness and Response St. John's
24:49|OARS, standing for Overdose Awareness and Response St. John's, is a crowd-funded harm reduction organization in St. John's addressing the overdose epidemic right here in St. John's through boots on the ground advocacy and action.In this week's episode, John Harris interviews Rigel Penman and Courtney Davis about OARS, its mission, their involvement, the struggles it's faced, and much more.Produced by Kaelem Tingate
#30 - Codgito - Student Philosophy Journal
32:05|In this week's episode, Lee Hurley interviews Colby and Ibo, Editors of MUN's reignited Student Run Philosophy Journal, Codgito. Codgito is a play on philosopher Descartes Cogito, combined with Newfoundland's deep ties to cod. They're looking for submissions, and hope to have the first copy out by September.Produced by Kaelem Tingate
#29 - Asif Muhammad Prince - Living with Cancer
14:59|In this week's episode, John Harris interviews Asif Mahumud Prince. Prince has recently been given a terminal diagnosis of incurable metastatic thyroid cancer. He is a recent MUN business graduate, and his immigration status is expiring. However, because of his condition, he cannot travel back to Bangladesh. So, with a young son and an inability to work due to immigration status, he is seeking help. Listen in to hear about his story.T
#28 - Sadie Mees - Captured by the IDF
28:57|In this week's episode, John Harris interviews Sadie Mees about her experience on the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza. In October, Mees and two other Newfoundlanders left to join a humanitarian mission, onboarding a boat with doctors, supplies, and journalists, in the hope of breaking Israel's siege and helping the people of Palestine. The three of them were captured by the Israeli Defence Force and imprisoned; they faced assault, trauma, and witnessed first-hand the atrocity of genocide, until their eventual release and deportation.Sadie Mees is a master's student at Memorial University and an organizer with Palestine Action YYT and MUN Students for Palestine.Produced by Kaelem TingateThis program aired on CHMR-FM MUN Radio
#27 - Blake Colbran - Student Life
19:25|This podcast is from when Blake Colbran was MUNSU's newly appointed Director of Student Life.In this episode, John Harris interviewed Blake about his new role, his goals for the year, why he took on the position, and more.Produced, filmed, and edited by Jake Laybolt and Kaelem TingateThis program aired on CHMR-FM MUN Radio
#26 - Jessica McCormick - Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Federation
30:05|Jessica McCormick is President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour, making her the youngest person elected into the role. She is also a member of Memorial Universities Centeial 100 Champions, demonstrating her history, leadership, and influence.In this week's episode, John Harris interviews McCormick about federal politics, unions, local politics, and much more.Produced, filmed, and edited by Kaelem TingateThis program aired on CHMR-FM MUN Radio
#25 - Liz Fagan - Bilingual Indie Rock Band
57:35|Liz Fagan is "25%" of St. John's Bilingual Indie Rock band, Liz Fagan band.In this week's episode, Lee Hurley and Liz Fagan dig into the nitty-gritty of being an artist: from the struggles of being on tour to the everyday battles going on behind the scenes. They discuss trans-representation, music in Newfoundland, and much more.Produced, filmed, and edited by Kaelem TingateThis program aired on CHMR-FM MUN Radio on Monday, March 2nd 2026
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