
The HALL Podcast šļø | Sports, Radio, & Whiskey w/ Joe Leary & Steve Watts (Mainland Whiskey)Make sure you watch or listen all the way through to learn how to enter our giveaway for an $80 bottle of Canadian whisky from Mainland Whiskeyāproudly made in beautiful British Columbia. Now letās get into the episode!Today weāre talking sports, radio broadcasting, and whisky & spirits with two awesome guests: Joe Leary (veteran Vancouver broadcaster; host of Just Here for the Beer, RTD & Spirit Show, and The Chat Room at Tyrant Studios) and Steve Watts (Co-Founder/Distiller at Mainland Whiskey, South Surrey). From what makes a great whisky and how to taste it, to behind-the-scenes stories from radio, craft culture in BC, and how small producers actually surviveāthis oneās got laughs, lessons, and a couple of delicious pours.What youāll learnHow whisky is actually made (cuts, hearts, barrels, mash bills)Bourbon vs. Canadian whisky: the rules, myths, and āangelās shareāWhy some $10 bottles punch above their weightāand why price ā tasteThe rise of craft spirits & RTDs in BC (and the red tape that still bites)A broadcasterās take on radio, podcasting, and knowing your audienceReal talk on consistency, branding, and surviving as a small producerGiveaway: Win an $80 Bottle of Canadian Whisky š„ (Mainland Whiskey)How to enter:Like this videoSubscribe to the channelComment the phrase āMainland WhiskeyāWeāll pick 1 winner from the comments. Must be 19+ and resident of Canada where legal (proof of age required; no purchase necessary). This giveaway is not affiliated with YouTube. See full terms announced in-episode.Chapters00:00 Intro & Giveaway02:05 Meet Joe Leary & Steve Watts06:40 Whisky basics: ingredients, cuts & the āheartsā12:10 Finding āyourā whisky (peaty vs. sweet; bourbon vibes)18:22 Liqueurs & gateway pours (pecan-pie vibes)22:48 Water, ice, whiskey stonesādoes it change flavor?28:05 Bourbon laws vs. Canadian whisky rules36:20 Angelās share & barrel stories43:10 Craft spirits in BC: wins, walls & workarounds52:00 Branding battles: cease-and-desist & free publicity59:15 RTDs, old fashioneds, and cocktail culture1:07:40 Radio war stories, formats, and knowing your audience1:18:05 Building community: clubs, tastings & farmerās markets1:26:30 Final pours, shout-outs & how to enter the giveawayTip: If your timestamps differ, just adjust the minutes above to your actual chapter points.Guests & LinksJoe Leary ā Broadcaster & Host: Just Here for the Beer, RTD & Spirit Show, The Chat Room at Tyrant StudiosMainland Whiskey (South Surrey) ā Tasting lounge WedāSun, flights, cocktails, whisky clubAddress: 3425 189 St, Unit 107, Surrey, BC (Campbell Heights; near Brookswood/Langley border)Hours (as discussed): WedāSun, 4ā9 PMTry: āKazooā single-barrel, collab cask projects, and the Dancing Pony praline whisky liqueurResponsible EnjoymentPlease drink responsibly. This content is intended for audiences 19+ in BC / 21+ in some regions. No sale of alcohol takes place on this channel.
Mar 7
1 hr 25 min

šļøThe Hall Podcast: BC Lions, Super Bowls & the Power of Cigars | Bob āThe Mojā Marjanovich
šļø BC Lions, Super Bowls & the Power of Cigars | Bob āThe Mojā MarjanovichIn this episode of The Hall Podcast, radio veteran Bob āThe Mojā Marjanovich reflects on a career built through voice, access, and relationships. From his deep connection to the BC Lions, to hosting radio shows from the Super Bowl, Bob shares stories that only come from decades inside the broadcast world.This is a reflective, story-driven conversation about how radio really works. Bob talks about names, voices, familiarity, and why friendships matter more than hype or chasing attention.A recurring theme throughout the episode is the power of cigars. Not as a luxury flex, but as a gesture. A way to slow conversations down, build trust, and create real connections. In Bobās world, cigars are social currency.ā±ļø Chapters00:00 Intro & studio conversation03:45 Bobās early radio background07:20 Relationships, voices, and familiarity in broadcasting12:10 Building long-term friendships in radio19:40 Career longevity and reputation in the business29:45 Cigars as a gesture and conversation starter31:10 Radio work connected to the BC Lions31:55 Doing radio shows from the Super Bowl41:30 Access, trust, and why relationships matter more than fame55:10 Final reflections on radio, friendships, and slowing things downš§ About The Hall PodcastThe Hall Podcast features long-form conversations with people whose careers are built on experience, credibility, and connection.š Subscribe for future episodesš Like if you enjoy insider storiesš¢ Share with a radio or sports fan
Mar 7
1 hr 4 min

Broadcasting Icon Lynda Steele | From Small-Town Alberta to TV Anchor & Radio Host |The Hall Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with broadcasting legend Lynda Steele ā veteran TV anchor, former CKNW afternoon drive host, and now podcaster ā for an honest, hilarious, and deeply inspiring conversation about a career that spans decades in Canadian media.Lynda shares how a government aptitude test pointed an 18-year-old small-town girl from Hinton, Alberta toward broadcast journalism, how she talked her way into a newsroom before she even finished school, and what it really takes to build a long, meaningful career in a tough industry.In this episode:š¬ How Lynda accidentally got hired at a Vancouver TV station as a studentšŗ What it's really like behind the anchor desk (hint: not glamorous)š Ride-alongs, crime scenes, and the unexpected dangers of being a reporterš§ Why radio was the hardest ā and most rewarding ā job of her careerš Doing live radio from home during COVID (with a neighbor drilling through the wall)š” The power of mentorship, volunteering, and putting yourself out therešļø Her brand new podcast "Change My Mind" ā and why open-minded conversation matters more than everWhether you're an apprentice just starting out, a media professional, or someone who grew up watching Lynda on the news ā this one is packed with wisdom, laughs, and real talk.š Like, Subscribe & Comment for a chance to win a Milwaukee coffee cup, hat & cozy!
Mar 7
1 hr 2 min

What does it really take for a man to ask for help? In this raw and powerful episode, we're joined by former NHL goalie and mental health advocateĀ Corey Hirsch, sportscasterĀ Bob "Moj" Marjanovich, andĀ Dr. John Ā from Heads Up Guys for one of the most important conversations we've ever had on this podcast.We get into:The stigma men still face when struggling with mental healthWhy loneliness and lack of purpose are the #1 stressors men reportHow substance abuse is almost always rooted in mental health painWhat peer support actually looks like ā and why you don't have to be an expert to helpWhy getting help isn't weakness ā it's the hardest work you'll ever doWhat successĀ actuallyĀ looks like, and why most men have it wrongSmall wins, big healing ā "just brush your teeth"This one is for every man who's ever suffered alone, and for every person who wants to show up better for the men in their life.šļøĀ Previous episodes with our guests:Corey Hirsch solo episode āĀ https://youtu.be/379423pQGMgBob Marjanovich solo episode āĀ https://youtu.be/4HTK2EdLGuEDr. John / Heads Up Guys solo episode āĀ https://youtu.be/BNwpS6WCspošĀ Corey's Book: "Save of My Life"Ā Available wherever books are sold. A must-read.šĀ RESOURCES ā You are not alone. Help is available.šµĀ Heads Up GuysĀ ā Men's mental health information, self-check tools, peer support, and first-person stories from men who've been there. āĀ https://headsupguys.orgš Ā 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineĀ ā Call or textĀ 988Ā anytime, 24/7.š”Ā UA Canada Wellness ProgramĀ ā Confidential peer support for UA members and their families. ā Call:Ā 1-833-778-2627Ā āĀ http://uacanada.ca/wellnessš¢Ā Pipe PalĀ ā Peer-to-peer support program built for UA members. Real people who understand your world. āĀ https://ua.org/ua-pipe-pals/š“Ā Build Strong by CIRPĀ ā Confidential support for addiction and mental health for those in the trades. āĀ https://www.buildstrong.orgIf this episode meant something to you,Ā share it with one person. That's all it takes.š Like | š Subscribe | š¬ Comment below ā we read them all.We're giving away a signed copy of Corey Hirsch's book "Save of My Life." Like and subscribe for a chance to win ā winner selected by our producer Mark.
Mar 7
1 hr 6 min

Join us on The Hall Podcast as we sit down with one of the most influential voices in Canadian broadcasting ā Terry David Mulligan. From his early days in North Vancouverās āSkunk Hollowā to becoming a Mountie, to reinventing Canadian radio, TV, and music culture, Terryās journey is one of the wildest and most inspiring in Canadian media history.šļø Whatās Inside This Episode:⢠How Terry went from the RCMP to becoming a late-night DJ⢠Listening to Wolfman Jack under the covers and discovering his calling⢠The birth of CKLG-FM, freeform radio, and the evolution into CFOX⢠His era-defining interviews with Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Robbie Robertson, Joni Mitchell, and more⢠Hosting Good Rockinā Tonight and the grassroots origins of MuchMusic West⢠Nearly 30 years of Mulligan Stew and what keeps the show alive⢠His move to the Okanagan, the rise of Tasting Room Radio, and his passion for wine⢠The music, memories, and moments that shaped his legendary careerIf you grew up with Canadian radio, MuchMusic, Good Rockinā Tonight, or Mulligan Stew, this episode is packed with nostalgia, insider stories, and history you wonāt find anywhere else.š Follow Terry David Mulligan:MulliganStew.caMulligan Stew Podcast (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.)Terry David Mulligan on YouTubeDonāt forget to like, comment, and subscribe ā and stay tuned for Part 2 with Terry!
Nov 20, 2025
27 min

In this episode of The Hall Podcast, we have a special guest, Lovey Sidhu from SkillPlan, who talks about the exciting partnership between SkillPlan and the UA Piping Industry College. Lovey delves into the rich history of how SkillPlan came to be and their mission to help tradespeople strive for excellence in their trades and learning environments.Don't miss Lovey's demonstration of their new tutoring portal, a free service available to everyone. Tune in to discover how this initiative is revolutionizing support for tradespeople.š Subscribe to The Hall Podcast for more insightful episodes!š If you enjoyed this episode, give us a like and share with your friends.
Nov 19, 2025
50 min

Dive deep into the captivating journey of the iconic band 54-40 in Episode 33 of The Hall Podcast, featuring the legendary Brad Merritt! Join host Ryan King as we explore the origins of 54-40, from their humble beginnings at South Delta High School to becoming a staple in the rock music scene.Brad Merritt, the bassist of 54-40, takes us back to 1978 where it all started with Neil Osborne. Discover their early days, including anecdotes about their first gig on the tragic night of John Lennon's death. We also delve into the band's evolution, with stories about their initial recordings, lineup changes, and the making of their album 'Set the Fire'.Hear the intriguing tale of their first road van and an unforgettable encounter with Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emily Lou Harris. Plus, don't miss Brad's insights into the band's annual Thanksgiving show at the Commodore and their transition through various music formats - from LPs to tapes, CDs, and the resurgence of vinyl records.Whether you're a long-time fan of 54-40 or just discovering their music, this episode is a treasure trove of rock history and behind-the-scenes stories. Tune in to "The Hall Podcast" for this unmissable conversation with Brad Merritt!#TheHallPodcast #5440Band #BradMerritt #RockLegends #MusicHistory #NeilOsborne #DollyParton #LindaRonstadt #EmilyLouHarris #VinylRecords #BerkleeMusic #CanadianRock #MusicPodcast #RockMusicTalesMake sure to subscribe for more episodes of The Hall Podcast, where we bring you closer to the legends of music.https://www.5440.com
Nov 19, 2025
38 min

Welcome to Episode 31 of The Hall Podcast! In this exciting episode, we're thrilled to have Jeremy Allingham from the BC Building Trades as our guest. Join us as we dive into an insightful discussion about the new year and the latest developments with the BC Building Trades.In this episode, recorded at our end-of-the-year open house in 2023, host Will Schwarz leads a captivating conversation covering a range of important topics. We delve into the progress and current status of the Get Flushed campaign, a pivotal initiative making waves in the industry.Moreover, we highlight a crucial aspect of workplace equality ā women's PPE. This segment sheds light on the advancements and challenges in providing suitable personal protective equipment for women in the trades, an essential step towards inclusivity and safety.Our discussion with Jeremy Allingham doesn't stop there. We explore various facets of the building trades, sharing insights and stories that are both informative and engaging. Whether you're a professional in the field, a student of the trade, or simply curious about the industry's dynamics, this episode has something for everyone.Don't miss out on this enriching episode of The Hall Podcast. Tune in, be informed, and get inspired as we kickstart the new year with meaningful conversations and valuable perspectives.
Nov 19, 2025
13 min

Mental health is just as important as physical healthāespecially in the trades. In this episode of The Hall Podcast, host Ryan King sits down with Dr. John Ogrodniczuk from HeadsUpGuys to discuss the challenges men face with mental health, the stigma surrounding seeking help, and practical strategies to stay mentally strong.š¹ Key Topics Covered:āļø The importance of mental health for tradespeopleāļø How to recognize signs of depression & burnoutāļø Why men often struggle to seek helpāand how to change thatāļø Resources & support available through HeadsUpGuysš” Need Help? Reach Out!š HeadsUpGuys ā Resources, support, and therapist directoryš Find a Therapist Near Youš UA Canada Wellness Resources ā Mental health & wellness support for UA membersāļø 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline ā If you or someone you know needs immediate support, call or visit 988.caā¶ļø More Mental Health Content for Tradespeople:š Watch More on YouTubeš Subscribe for more discussions on mental health & the trades!
Nov 19, 2025
59 min

Welcome to the 30th episode of The Hall Podcast! In this festive edition, we're thrilled to have a very special guest back on the show - Santa Claus himself! š
š ļø Episode Highlights:
Santa Claus returns to our podcast to share the exciting updates and transformations in his North Pole toy shop.
Discover how the elves' unionization has impacted toy production and operations at the North Pole.
Santa discusses new initiatives, technologies, and changes implemented to ensure a happier, more efficient workspace for the elves.
Listen to unique stories and experiences from the heart of the Christmas season.
Get a sneak peek into this year's hottest toys and how they are being crafted with love and care.
Santa answers questions from our audience about life at the North Pole and his preparations for the big night.
š§ Tune in to hear how the most magical place on Earth adapts to change while maintaining the spirit of Christmas. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends and family. Let's spread the holiday cheer!
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Jan 9, 2024
8 min
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