The Honourable and The Hack

HH Podcast

The Honourable & the Hack is a weekly podcast hosted by retired cabinet minister Andrew Parsons and journalist Alex Bill. The show brings two perspectives to the same table — one from inside government and one from outside it. Through thoughtful conversations and interviews, the podcast examines politics, culture, history, and stories of provincial and national significance, going beyond the headlines to explain what really happens and why it matters.

Episodes

  1. FEB 10

    From the AHL to the QMJHL: Glenn Stanford on Junior Hockey in Newfoundland | H&H Episode 9

    What does junior hockey really look like behind the scenes — and how is it different from professional leagues like the AHL and ECHL? In Episode 9 of The Honourable & the Hack, hosts Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill sit down with Glenn Stanford, President of the Newfoundland Regiment, for a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation on hockey, leadership, and athlete development in Newfoundland and Labrador. Glenn reflects on his unconventional path into professional hockey — a journey that began not on the ice, but through elite careers in basketball and soccer, coaching, and sport administration. He shares fascinating stories from his early days in hockey, including how St. John’s nearly became the farm team of the Minnesota North Stars, long before the era of the “Baby Leafs.” The discussion draws on Glenn’s experience across multiple levels of the game, including the American Hockey League, ECHL, and now the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, with a particular focus on what makes junior hockey fundamentally different. Topics include: How junior hockey in the QMJHL differs from the AHL and ECHL The rigors of travel for teams based in Newfoundland The business realities of operating teams in non-traditional markets The importance of education, mentorship, and off-ice supports for young athletes Balancing player development, competitiveness, and long-term well-being This episode goes beyond wins and losses. It’s a conversation about developing young people, building sustainable organizations, and understanding sport as part of a broader social and economic ecosystem. 🎥 Watch on YouTube: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@TheHonourableandTheHack 🎧 Listen on Spotify: 👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/13uw982Y8Br4CvTs 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: 👉 https://podcasts.apple.com 📘 Follow on Facebook: 👉 https://www.facebook.com/TheHonourableAndTheHack Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice.

    1 hr
  2. FEB 3

    Politics on Fast-Forward: Five Decisions in One Week | H&H Episode 8

    Politics in Newfoundland and Labrador — and across Canada — has picked up the pace dramatically, with a rapid series of developments unfolding over the past week. In this episode of The Honourable & the Hack, Andrew and Alex step back and break down what’s changed, why it happened so quickly, and how these decisions are being communicated to the public. The hosts focus on provincial, municipal, and federal updates — including the Conservative Party convention, early signals from the new provincial government, and five major decisions that landed almost back-to-back in just days. A central theme throughout the episode is communication: how governments explain decisions, how quickly the public expects answers, and what happens when political timelines collide with today’s rapid media cycle. It’s also one of the first times the hosts’ different professional backgrounds lead to clearly different interpretations of the same events. In this episode, we discuss: Pierre Poilievre receiving 87% support at the CPC convention and what it may signal for caucus dynamics Whether strong leadership support could lead to more — or fewer — floor crossings “One Week – Five Decisions,” including: Infrastructure priority changes and cancelled or re-scoped projects Senior leadership departures in consumer protection and health services The dismissal of the Town Council in Victoria The reinstatement of a provincial tuition freeze Venture NL and the government’s evolving economic messaging The growing challenge of aligning government decision-making with today’s rapid news cycle The episode wraps with a look ahead to upcoming guests, including Glenn Stanford of the NL Regiment Hockey Team and musician, actor, and author Alan Doyle.

    58 min
  3. JAN 27

    Charlene Johnson on Politics, Oil & Gas, and Leadership in Newfoundland & Labrador | H&H Episode 7

    Trailblazer, Cabinet Minister, & Energy Advocate | Charlene Johnson on Politics, Energy, and LeadershipIn this episode of The Honourable & the Hack, Andrew and Alex sit down with Charlene Johnson, former Newfoundland and Labrador Cabinet Minister and current CEO of Energy NL, for a wide-ranging and candid conversation about leadership, energy, and the realities of governing.Charlene reflects on her time in provincial politics as one of the youngest people ever elected to the House of Assembly, and as the first woman to have a child while serving in Cabinet—at a time when no parental leave policies existed for elected officials. She speaks openly about the personal and professional challenges that came with breaking new ground, and how those experiences shaped her approach to leadership.The conversation dives deep into Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore oil and gas sector, including what Charlene describes as a “lost decade” of federal support under the Trudeau government, and how momentum has shifted significantly under the Carney government. She explains why Newfoundland and Labrador is uniquely positioned to supply some of the lowest-carbon oil in the world, and why simply shutting down production does not reduce global emissions—especially when worldwide demand remains at roughly 100 million barrels per day, supporting not just transportation but medical equipment, consumer goods, and critical supplies.Charlene also discusses the importance of balancing traditional energy with emerging technologies, noting that Energy NL actively supports a broad mix of energy development, including renewable and lower-carbon solutions.Beyond energy, Charlene shares her most meaningful memories from Cabinet, reflects on the achievements she’s most proud of, and joins Andrew and Alex in an insider conversation about how decisions are really made behind the scenes. The episode wraps with a thoughtful discussion on underrated premiers, effective leadership, and how a simple “get things done” mindset can drive real progress.This is a candid, informed, and engaging conversation that offers rare insight into politics, policy, and leadership—from someone who has lived it.🎥 Watch the full episode:👉 YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheHonourableandTheHackDisclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice. Some discussion in this episode includes speculation and forward-looking commentary based on publicly available information and personal experience.

    59 min
  4. JAN 13

    After the Votes Are Counted | Eugene Manning | The Honourable & the Hack #5

    In this episode of The Honourable & the Hack, hosts Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill sit down with Eugene Manning, former President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party and a candidate in the most recent PC leadership race. The conversation begins with a look at the latest provincial election results — what they revealed, how the parties are responding, and what the outcome means now that the campaign signs are down and the real work resumes. From there, the discussion widens to some of the big issues facing Newfoundland and Labrador, including the future of major projects, the role of the civil service, and how governments balance ambition with execution. Eugene also shares his perspective on how political parties regroup after elections — and what the Federal Conservative Party might learn from its provincial counterparts. The episode wraps with a grounded discussion about the work of the House of Assembly, including governance, accountability, and what effective opposition and government should look like in the months ahead. This is a thoughtful, experience-driven conversation about politics after election night — where strategy, policy, and leadership matter most. 👇 Join the conversation in the comments: What should parties focus on now? What lessons should be taken forward federally? What do you expect from the House of Assembly in the next session? Subscribe for new episodes of The Honourable & the Hack on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice. Some discussion in this episode includes speculation and forward-looking commentary based on publicly available information and personal experience.

    51 min
  5. JAN 6

    Rackets, Defections, and a Cabinet Shuffle? | The Honourable & the Hack – Ep. 4

    In Episode 4 of The Honourable & the Hack, Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill step back to reflect on what they’ve learned so far in the world of podcasting — including some of the feedback and listener comments that have landed closest to home. Then, they get into what really matters: what comes next. The hosts go out on a limb with their predictions for 2026, including the possibility of defections and major debates — or “rackets,” as they’re known in Newfoundland and Labrador — inside the House of Assembly. Drawing on firsthand experience, they talk about decorum in the House, how it’s changed over time, and some of the most memorable rackets they’ve witnessed. The conversation then widens to the national stage, where a series of quiet but significant moves within the federal civil service before the holiday break caught the attention of those watching closely on Parliament Hill. The hosts unpack what those shifts could signal — including the potential for a federal Cabinet shuffle and broader political consequences in the year ahead. This episode blends reflection, insider perspective, and informed speculation — the kind of conversation you don’t often hear once the cameras are rolling. 👇 Join the discussion in the comments: Do you see defections coming in 2026? Is decorum in the House getting better — or worse? Are we headed for a Cabinet shuffle sooner than expected? Subscribe for new episodes of The Honourable & the Hack, where experience meets curiosity — and nothing is off limits. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and their guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer, organization, or institution. This content is intended for discussion and commentary and should not be considered professional, legal, or political advice. Some discussion in this episode includes speculation and forward-looking commentary based on publicly available information and personal experience.

    41 min
  6. 12/30/2025

    Tim Powers on Strategy, Power & Authenticity | The Honourable & the Hack Episode 3

    In Episode 3 of The Honourable & the Hack, hosts Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill are joined by Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies, commentator with VOCM, and a frequent guest on Power & Politics.The conversation begins with Tim’s family background and personal history, setting the stage for a broader discussion about how experience, perspective, and values shape political judgment.From there, the episode turns to recent developments in federal politics, including high-profile floor crossings and what they reveal about power, timing, and political calculation. The hosts and Tim discuss how Prime Minister Mark Carney was able to enter the political arena and stabilize the Liberal Party at a critical moment, reshaping the electoral landscape.They also examine Pierre Poilievre’s prospects following his election loss, and the challenges of adapting strategy and tone when faced with a fundamentally different opponent.A key theme throughout the episode is leadership authenticity. The discussion explores whether modern politicians rely too heavily on constantly shifting polling data and focus-grouped messaging, often at the expense of speaking candidly. The hosts point to leaders who have continued to perform well by projecting consistency and authenticity — including Doug Ford and several independent politicians in Newfoundland and Labrador.The episode closes with a thoughtful reflection on how political discourse has changed over time, including the growing role of centralized political machinery, rigid talking points, and a decline in professional courtesy across party lines. The conversation considers how issues are increasingly weaponized, and what that means for governance, public trust, and democratic debate.New episodes release weekly. ⚠️ DisclaimerPlease note: This show is intended for entertainment and thoughtful discussion. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guest and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers or affiliated organizations. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and seek information from multiple sources.

    55 min
  7. 12/30/2025

    Another Side of David Cochrane | The Honourable & the Hack – Episode 2

    In Episode 2 of The Honourable & the Hack, hosts Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill sit down with David Cochrane, the host of Power & Politics on CBC, for a wide-ranging conversation about journalism, politics, and how major news stories are actually uncovered.David reflects on his early roots in Newfoundland and Labrador, his first steps into journalism, and the path that eventually led him to the national stage. Along the way, he shares what it’s really like to chase leads, earn trust, protect sources, and decide when a story is ready to go public.The conversation explores how scoops are made — from uncovering the details of the 2003 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial budget before it was announced, to the most impactful story of David’s career — and the judgment calls that separate responsible journalism from speculation.Andrew, Alex, and David also discuss how politics and political coverage have evolved over time, often in challenging ways, and what it’s like to be a journalist operating in an era of heightened polarization. David speaks candidly about navigating criticism, public pressure, and the realities of being on the receiving end of hostility, while maintaining professionalism and perspective.This episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at journalism, public life, and the responsibility that comes with informing the public — without the shouting, spin, or shortcuts.New episodes release weekly.⚠️ DisclaimerPlease note: This show is intended for entertainment and thoughtful discussion. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guest and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers or affiliated organizations. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and seek information from multiple sources.

    1h 8m
  8. 12/29/2025

    Inside Power, Outside Scrutiny | The Honourable & the Hack – Episode 1

    In the debut episode of The Honourable & the Hack, hosts Andrew Parsons and Alex Bill introduce the show, its format, and what viewers and listeners can expect in future episodes.Andrew, a retired cabinet minister, and Alex, a journalist and author, bring two different perspectives to the same table — one from inside government and one from outside it. Together, they explore stories of provincial and national significance, going beyond the headlines to discuss politics, culture, history, sports, music, and the moments that shape our country.In Episode 1, they also dive into the recent provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador, including the realities of transitioning governments, how cabinets are selected, and what it means to move from campaign mode to governing.The conversation explores:- The transition between governments after an election- The process and pressures involved in picking cabinet- Taking on complex legacy files as a new minister- Major policy and economic issues, including the Churchill Falls MOU and offshore development such as Bay du NordThis episode sets the tone for the series — informed, respectful, and curious conversations that explain what really happens and why it matters.New episodes release weekly.⚠️ DisclaimerPlease note: This show is intended for entertainment and thoughtful discussion. The views expressed are those of the hosts and guests and are not intended as advice or official commentary. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and seek additional sources where appropriate.

    43 min

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The Honourable & the Hack is a weekly podcast hosted by retired cabinet minister Andrew Parsons and journalist Alex Bill. The show brings two perspectives to the same table — one from inside government and one from outside it. Through thoughtful conversations and interviews, the podcast examines politics, culture, history, and stories of provincial and national significance, going beyond the headlines to explain what really happens and why it matters.

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