
Iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan has conducted some truly memorable interviews over the span of his 50-year career. The Mulligan Stew podcast features some of Terry’s best interviews, past and present. Expect intimate and engaging conversations with compelling characters from the world of music, film, wine, food, and beyond.
Ep 327 | Stories of Touring , their solo album ‘As The World Fades Away’ and Launching the Blue rodeo Documentary ‘Lost Together’
Jim Cuddy guests on Mulligan Stew Saturday. He’s on stage Saturday with The Jim Cuddy Band at the National Art Center Ottawa and Wednesday next at Massey Hall. Then Jim and Blue Rodeo partner Greg Keelor head for The Whistler Film Fest Dec 6-8...
EP 326 | Life On The Edge. Lisa Ahier (Top Chef Canada)
Lisa Ahier is known far and wide as the owner and chef at Sobo in Tofino. Sobo is the kind of dining and room you like so much, you send all your best friends there. It’s the centre of the town. Locals meet at...
EP 325 | The Last Roundup with Barney Bentall
Barney Bentall is bringing The Last Roundup through the West. Next Friday at Bella Hall in Calgary. It’s the final tour of the Caribou Express. Over 20 years of seasonal touring, Barney and various members of Caribou Express raised Millions for charities all across...
EP 325 | Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo & Jim brings his new solo album
Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor…when they’re together on stage it’s a partnership to behold. Both know well when to lean in for a lyric or harmony support. Offstage, it’s a wild and crazy ride. Even when they agree, they disagree. They remain friends and...
EP 324 | Author Luke Whittall and his Sipster’s Pocket Guides Books
Look who’s on a Roll – It’s this week’s guest, Author Luke Whittall Luke and his Sipster’s Pocket Guides Books. In the third volume in the popular Sipster’s Pocket Guide series, wine expert and educator Luke Whittall presents his latest top 50 British Columbia wines...
EP 328 | 2024 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions
We’re nearing the end of a volatile year in BC Wine. It featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters. Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a...