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The Popular Minority Report, Weekly Podcast "Live Life Live!" The Popular Minority Report - Weekly Podcast is a weekly podcast presenting sometimes intimate, educational, motivational, relational, unorthodox, and sometimes funny interviews with artists, about their gifts and talents, from across the street to around the globe. Revelations and thoughts that you want to hear. Hosted by: Brad Marshall and Alan Waugh The Popular Minority Report is: Inclusive to ALL people; access is a non-issue. The Popular Minority Report will create and establish a space to promote and facilitate: Music + Healing, Music + Education, Music + Technology Development. “You cannot buy the intangible. You only are given the opportunity to recognize, respect, and then enable it.” The Popular Minority Report
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EP60 Brent Doerner
Brent, left High School at 16 years old and worked in a factory doing welding work, he lasted 9 months and then hit the road doing music and never looked back
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EP59 Craig Dougan
Craig, is the founder and singer of 'The Almost Hip' the longest running The Tragically Hip cover band.
Longevity, Consistency, and Duty is Craig Dougan's Character.
If you love The Tragically Hip you don't want to miss this episode. -
EP58 Kent Dunbar
Alan Waugh (The Common Foot Soldier) And I (BradskiBeat) learned a whole new concept about music with Kent.
Mr. Dunbar connected music and friends, basically, he is saying that music defines your circle of friends ... you don't want to miss this episode you will learn about the connection between music and friends ... Powerful !!!!! -
EP57 Shannon Lee
Shannon is a 360 degree artist, she does a little bit of everything and in this episode she goes deep into addiction and healing.
If you have been a victim of addiction and music has helped you out of it .... don't miss this episode -
EP56 Chris Riding
Chris, takes us on a journey from England to Bermuda and then onto Canada doing music and surviving.
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EP55 Coral Andrews
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A memoir by the popular writer and broadcaster Coral Andrews chronicles the stories of artists, musicians, and personalities who were part of the counterculture deep in Kitchener’s underground at The Back Door.
Buckle in for this episode, Coral takes us all the way back to seeing the Beatles before their fame and bringing us to the underground scene in Kitchener, Ontario Canada during the punk and new wave revolution.
Coral's Life Is MUSIC