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Pestrogen Podcast

Jenny & Kandyce

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Pestrogen Podcast, with Jenny and Kandyce, is a one of a kind fellowship between two lady pest specialists. Together they'll laugh, discuss the industry, and have a great time exploring the lives of and learning from special guests. Pestrogen.com : blog, information, links to episodes and more! Ladies of the pest industry should check out Pestrogen the facebook group! Jenny and Kanyce will be discussing a lot of content from this source, and you can engage with ladies alike from all over. ht ...
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The Confederation Report is the weekly flagship podcast of the Cántaro Institute, offering sharp analysis, cultural commentary, and compelling interviews on matters shaping Canadian life and beyond—all through the lens of a distinctly Christian worldview. Hosted by founding director Steven R. Martins.
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The Apologist

Cántaro Institute

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The Apologist is a podcast of the Cántaro Institute for the advancement of the Christian philosophy of life. Hosted by Institute founding director Steven R. Martins.
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Each week we invite one of the biggest guests in the world of magic to maroon themselves on a desert island. They are allowed to take with them 8 tricks, 1 book, 1 banishment and 1 non magic item that they use for magic! We discuss their 'can't live without' lists and why those items were chosen. Episodes are uploaded every Friday and are available via all Podcast service providers! To find out more about the team behind Desert Island Tricks, please visit: www.alakazam.co.uk
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The Thoughtful Teacher podcast shares the stories of educators who have implemented innovative or creative solutions within their space. These stories and commentaries empower educators by sharing a world of ideas that can enhance pedagogical choices and decrease the isolation many teachers experience. We introduce listeners to school-based educators, thinkers, and researchers who have powerful ideas and innovations that makes teaching and learning more meaningful for your students. We also ...
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Just a couple of friends talking about soup (literally). Join self-appointed soup experts Eli “Three-Bean” Wilson and Josh Therriault AKA “The Soup Wizard” as they take you on an R-rated journey through all things soup! From news and history to tips, tricks and everything in between. Souper Friends will have you laughing with their stupid yet interesting conversations.
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Famous Lost Words” unearths the greatest interviews of all time. Hosted by songwriter and legendary MuchMusic Veejay Christopher Ward and longtime CHUM radio producer (and archivist) Tom Jokic, “Famous Lost Words” is a weekly podcast on the iHeartRadio Canada app. It’s a deep dive into the extensive iHeartRadio archives – featuring classic interviews that haven’t been heard since they first aired.
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Kia ora and hello from Aotearoa, New Zealand. I'm Denise Wilson and I love libraries. I'm a super user and in my work with libraries for over two decades, I see amazing impact they can have on their communities, regardless of the type and size of library. I wanted to create a space to capture the ideas of some of the amazing people I meet and share their stories, as well as share thoughts and challenges. How are people navigating this rapidly changing environment? What impact can libraries m ...
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It's easy to lose yourself in today’s clashing ideas, conflicting beliefs, and the flood of information. With society's rigid expectations and endless opinions, self-expression and self-appreciation can feel challenging and daunting. Most of the time, this pushes you to dumb down, hide who you really are and just go with the flow. Put an end to this disparaging mindset and begin to own your authentic self. Join Dr. Kim R. Grimes in a safe space that initiates influential conversations about ...
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America's Undoing

America's Undoing

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For generations America was a nation of builders—factories, highways, hospitals, whole middle-class lives. Then Wall Street logic replaced main-street muscle and the greatest middle class in history began to unravel. America’s Undoing digs into how we shifted from production to predation, from public investment to privatized profit, and why official statistics keep telling a fairy tale. But this isn’t a doomcast. Each episode pairs deep reporting with concrete blueprints for renewal: re-indu ...
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It’s time for you to get Black At It, live your life out loud, and love yourself for it. Too much code-switching and microaggressions got you down? Is it time to make your dreams a priority? Join Gayle and Tia as they lead you into the next phase of your life. They’ll take you on adventures, talk about a variety of provocative topics, and introduce you to inspiring Black women who are doing their thing. It all goes down right here, every week. Get Black At It with Gayle and Tia, join their V ...
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Did you know that the original name of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” was “Starlight” or “Dark Side Of The Moon” by Pink Floyd was going to be called “Eclipse”. Christopher and Tom start the show with a chat about the original titles of great albums – from the very good… to the very dumb. With the recent announcement of the new Rush tour with a new d…
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A spirit pressed the bedsheets. A duvet peeled back on its own. And a mummified fairy hoax fooled the world. We sit down with artist and prop-maker Dan Baines to explore how subtle methods and rich storytelling turn haunted curios into unforgettable theatre. From forensics in London to Lebanon Circle’s museum-quality creations for BBC, Warner Broth…
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This special episode of The Confederation Report, part of the “Early Narratives” sub-series, is made possible by the generous supporters of the Cántaro Institute. The early decades of the seventeenth century saw the dawning of a new era in Europe’s encounter with the Americas. Colonies were being planted, fur-trading companies established, and king…
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Kevin Kennon is a renowned architect internationally recognized for his work in real estate design and construction. He became a partner at the prestigious Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), where he executed projects such as the Rodin Museum in Korea and led developments in downtown New York, including projects for Lehman Brothers. Kevin later founded Kevin…
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Send us a text Anne Podolsky of the Learning Policy Institute shares the latest research trends in effective teacher professional learning. Some of the findings-particularly on learning environments for experienced teachers may be surprising. What is not surprising is that the collegial professional learning environment of a school has a huge effec…
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This week, Jenny and Kandyce are joined by the black-and-white-branded pest pro himself — Alec Shelby, owner of B&S Pest Management! From the Oregon Coast to crawl spaces you wouldn’t want to sniff twice, Alec shares how he went from law enforcement to pest enforcement, swapping handcuffs for glue boards and sirens for spray rigs. The crew dives de…
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A quiet moment in an airport turns unforgettable: Keith Barry shares how a simple card change became a first clear memory for a child recovering from eye cancer and why that reminder of wonder still guides the way he builds every routine. From there, we dig into the material he trusts most, the frameworks that make it bulletproof, and the choices t…
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Today’s episode is one we ALL need to hear: Money Mistakes Women Don’t Realize They’re Making. Let’s talk about it—money. Not just budgeting and saving—but the deep stuff: how we feel about money, how we handle it, and how we might unknowingly sabotage our own financial freedom. The truth is, many women are making small, avoidable mistakes with mon…
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Lizbeth Heyer is the President of 2Life Communities, an organization dedicated to creating affordable, supportive housing for older adults. Her career in affordable housing began as a tenant organizer, and she has held significant roles such as Associate Director of Public Housing and Rental Assistance in the Massachusetts government. As they explo…
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Welcome back, pest pals! 🐞 This week on The Pestrogen Podcast, Jenny and Kandyce are buzzing with excitement as they welcome guest host Ron Jones, owner of Coast Pest Control in Mississippi! 🦟 Get ready to crawl into conversation as they talk bugs, business, and ‘Bama pride — from termite talk and rodent-proofing hacks to fire ants that just won’t …
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We start the episode with a chat about artists that drastically changed their sound over the years – from the Beatles to Cher to Alanis to Herbie Hancock to Bob Dylan to Fleetwood Mac to Beyonce. Speaking of artists that changed their sound, how about the Bee Gees? They started out as a folky pop band and changed their sound to R&B in the mid ‘70s …
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A lot of magicians are taught to copy the script, dress the part, and never take off their shoe. Ben Williams did the opposite and that’s where the magic got good. We sit down with Ben to map the journey from shop counter to full-time pro, and how ditching ego, reading people, and letting effects breathe turned solid tricks into lasting moments. We…
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Jonathan Iger is the CEO of Sage Realty Corporation, a dynamic leader with a wealth of experience in real estate, design, and construction sectors. Under his leadership, Sage Realty is redefining the tenant experience in a manner akin to the hospitality industry, establishing a consistent branded experience across its portfolio through the Sage Col…
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Jenny and Kandyce are back and buzzin’ with another episode of The Pestrogen Podcast, where pest control meets punchlines! This week, your favorite pest pros go nuts over squirrel attacks, laugh about “potato bug roaches,” and dive into the ultimate topic — sarcasm: the strongest repellent of them all. From customers who think boric acid is magic d…
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In this episode launching our second season, Dr. Joe Boot—founder and president of the Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity—joins me to discuss the nature of presuppositional apologetics, the myth of neutrality, and the antithesis between belief and unbelief. Together we explore how a truly biblical apologetic shapes culture, politics, and …
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The work is the point. That’s the pulse of this candid, wide-ranging session with R. Paul Wilson, creator, consultant, and the mind behind The Real Hustle, where we dig into what actually makes magic land: clear effects, honest timing, and an audience that edits your choices in real time. We open with a hard truth: there are no shortcuts. From Vern…
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In this episode, Dr. Kim R. Grimes is with author and educator Dr. Christine Herring to explore how women can master emotional regulation, especially during high-stress or high-pressure moments in leadership, relationships, and self-development. Get to the root of emotional triggers and learn to manage them with grace and power. Emotional regulatio…
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Haril Pandya is a Senior Principal at TRIA, where he brings extensive experience in life sciences, adaptive reuse, multifamily projects, hospitality, retail, and workplace design. Before TRIA, Haril was known for his successful tenure at CBT as a leader in repositioning projects, leveraging his entrepreneurial spirit, having also run his own firm, …
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In this week’s episode of The Confederation Report, Steven R. Martins sits down with Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson—Harvard-trained biologist and author of They Had Names—to discuss his groundbreaking research on the genetic and historical roots of North America’s Indigenous peoples. From the Tower of Babel to the First Nations of Canada, Jeanson challenges…
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We kick off Season 11 with the question: “what have we learned so far?” Our listeners chimed in with their comments and Christopher and Tom expound on lessons both sublime and absurd. Then, we get to the good stuff, with an incredible lost 1993 interview with Paul McCartney that was only discovered in the Famous Lost Words archives a few weeks ago!…
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A live show opens with robots, kids, and pure energy, then the control room realises ten full minutes aired with no sound. What happens next says everything about a presenter who helps to keep everything flowing and use his incredibly personable persona to make a disaster feel like it barely even happened. That’s our entry point into a fast, genero…
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This is The Confederation Report, a weekly analysis of Canadian news and culture from a Biblical worldview. Excerpt: On the morning of September 10, 2025, a thirty-one-year-old American conservative Christian arrived at the University of Utah to take part in a public debate. He was a husband and father of two young children, known for living unasha…
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Tyler Suomala is a growth strategist and consultant specializing in helping architecture firms grow their businesses through effective marketing and sales strategies. He shares his insights on how architecture firms can enhance their growth by focusing on effective referral strategies, encouraging listeners to double down on methods that organicall…
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Jenny and Kandyce are back with another buzzing episode of the Pestrogen Podcast—and this time, they’re joined by special guest Dillon, a pest control pro fresh off his first full season in the industry. From battling aggressive yellow jackets and bald-faced hornets to dealing with massive vole infestations and even uncovering carpenter ants in a s…
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What happens when the universe sends you a sign? For Christopher Taylor, it came in the form of a prisoner's profound question and a late-night phone call from David Copperfield on the very same day his wife encouraged him to pursue magic full-time. In this captivating episode, Christopher shares his remarkable journey from prison guard to classroo…
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Women in leadership often experience moments of fear and doubt—overthinking decisions, second-guessing their worth, or fearing criticism. These unseen struggles can hold back progress and stifle their unique voices. Dr. Kim R. Grimes sits down with Sairan Aqrawi, an engineer and business strategist dedicated to helping individuals and organizations…
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Stephanie Reichman is an accomplished professional with a background in structural and civil engineering. Despite her educational focus on engineering, Stephanie has crafted a diverse career path that includes roles in project management and virtual design within engineering and construction firms. Her unique career path and passion for assisting o…
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Card magic legend John Carey takes us on a fascinating journey through the eight tricks that defined his remarkable career, from the streets of London to teaching in 26 countries worldwide. John's selections reveal the essence of powerful, practical magic. The Biddle Trick, with its multiple magical moments in a single effect. Triumph, where chaos …
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Send us a text She taught, she founded schools, she was published widely, she demonstrated that women and girls could achieve academically at the same levels as men and boys. She became one of the most famous women of her time in the 19th century. Yet, almost none of us have ever heard of Catharine Beecher (even those who know of her famous younger…
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Keith Boyle, Principal at CUBE 3, is a seasoned professional with decades of experience in the field of architecture, design, and construction. As a leading figure at CUBE 3, Keith has played a pivotal role in the firm's expansion and success. Keith discusses the evolution of CUBE 3 from its early days to becoming a national leader in architecture …
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In this conversation of The Confederation Report with Doug Wilson, we probe the theme of Christ and Government—clarifying common caricatures while outlining a distinctly Christian vision for national life under Christ’s lordship. We consider how Scripture defines a nation and distinguishes it from empire, how God’s providence orders the rise and fa…
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What if everything you thought about magic was missing the point entirely? Prolific creator James Brown shatters conventional wisdom about magical performance, revealing that the true essence of magic isn't found in secrets, techniques, or special abilities, but in the powerful human connections we create. James' journey into magic wasn't the tradi…
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Discover the unseen struggles of female entrepreneurs and the invisible barriers that shape their path. In this empowering conversation, host Dr. Kim Grimes sits down with Pastor Belyse Kwizera Budigoma — visionary spiritual leader, entrepreneur, and founder of Mrs B. Cuisine et Délices — to go beyond the polished success stories and reveal the emo…
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Stephen Baker is the founder and principal of Baker Design Group, an esteemed architecture and design firm headquartered in Boston. With a career spanning over three decades, Stephen has cultivated an extensive portfolio featuring projects across 20 countries, making him a recognized name in international architecture. He reveals how the rise of th…
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This special episode of The Confederation Report, part of the “Early Narratives” sub-series, is made possible by the generous supporters of the Cántaro Institute. Long before Quebec crowned the cliffs of the St. Lawrence, there was Samuel de Champlain—explorer, cartographer, soldier, diplomat, colonizer, and believer. He was no mere agent of empire…
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When we heard about the death of Supertramp founder Rick Davies a few hours ago, we wanted to pay tribute to him. Rick and the rest of the group were no strangers to us. Since Canada was very instrumental in the story of Supertramp from the mid ‘70s on, they visited our CHUM-FM Toronto studios often. As a Supertramp fan, I am intrigued by the dueli…
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Jenny and Kandyce are back with another wild ride on the Pestrogen Podcast, and this one is equal parts hilarious and horrifying. From getting stung in the most awkward places, to clients who’ve lived with infestations so long they’ve basically become roommates, the stories just keep getting crazier. Hear about: A wasp sting that turned into a lops…
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In this week’s episode of The Confederation Report, host Steven R. Martins is joined by Jonathan Wellum—CEO and CIO of RockLinc Investment Partners and a seasoned voice in Canada’s financial world—for an in-depth look at the state of our nation’s economy. From debt and deficits to housing, jobs, and trade tensions with the United States, Wellum hel…
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This week we welcome Marvin Berglas, President of The Magic Circle and the creative force behind Marvin's Magic, as he shares the extraordinary journey that shaped his legendary career. Marvin's story begins with a powerful lesson in resilience, when a Harrods buyer dismissively tossed his product aside calling it "that old stinker," he responded n…
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In this episode our fearless soup explorers bring you more news from the soup crimes division and discuss whether or not The Campbell's Company can separate itself from its soupy origins. They also put on their tin foil time travel helmets to bring you the spicy history of chili and get into some sticky situations with portable soup. All this plus …
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Mike and Jordan Wilson are CEO & Director of Business Development of Corporate Tax Advisors, contributing specialized knowledge in assessing and securing tax credits for businesses. They explain the nuances of corporate tax strategies and how their services help businesses capitalize on lesser-known tax incentives. Mike and Jordan explore the lates…
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Jenny and Kandyce are back with another unfiltered episode of Pestrogen! From wrangling hornet nests and surviving heating jobs, to dodging mattresses at the dump and navigating life with middle schoolers — nothing is off limits. This week, the duo dives into the wild world of DIY pest control fails (spoiler: duct tape and chicken wire won’t save y…
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This is The Confederation Report, a weekly analysis of Canadian news and culture from a Biblical worldview. Excerpt: Canada’s pagan resurgence cannot be dismissed as mere immigration, for beneath the surface lies the deeper task before the church—to proclaim Christ’s lordship over all of life, remain faithful in our small corners, and recover a dis…
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