Re-Creative: Season Two

“Wait… aren’t you guys supposed to have a podcast or something?”

Oh yeah right. No, we haven’t forgotten! Mark Rayner and I are busy cobbling together Season Two of Re-Creative. We already have some episodes in the can and are lining up guests to flesh out the rest of season two. Haven’t settled on a launch date for the season yet but we’ll sort that out soon enough. And you’ll be the first to know!

For the uninitiated, Re-Creative is a podcast about creative people and the art that inspires them (any kind of art at all, movies, TV, paintings, music, pottery, the whole gamut). Season one consisted of twenty-one episodes, all of which you can find on your favourite podcast streaming service. We had many terrific conversations with writers, professors, radio documentary producers, recording engineers (and more) about everything from Star Wars to George Carlin to William Blake to Kurt Vonnegut to paintings and dance and maps and cartoons. Mark and I can’t wait to see who we’ll talk to during season two, and about what!

One thing we can tell you for sure is that episode one of season two will feature my old pal Matt Watts, who talked to us about his passion for Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

More to come!

Joe Mahoney

Joe Mahoney is an author/publisher/broadcaster, recently retired from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where, for over more than three decades, he worked in several roles including recording engineer, producer, and several operational management roles. He currently runs Donovan Street Press Inc., an indie press based in Riverview, New Brunswick.

Joe is the author of the SF novel A Time and a Place and the memoir Adventures in the Radio Trade. He's written and produced several radio shows on science fiction for CBC Radio, and has worked as a story editor on multiple radio, television and film projects including CBC Radio's Steve the First and Steve the Second, both seasons of Canadia: 2056, Canadian author and filmmaker Susan Rodger's feature film Still the Water, and more.

https://www.joemahoney.ca
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