Are you an audiophile that also loves all things, Prince George? Well, then this is the list for you. Sure there are tons of great podcasts out there but how many of them are made in this lovely city? Well, it turns out, there’s not an abundance but there are at least three notables worth checking out.
Disclaimer: if you are new to the world of podcasts, a podcast is simply a radio program that you can either download or stream on demand.
The Prince George Podcast with Colin Breadner
Colin Breadner is a realtor who also hosts The Prince George Podcast, where he interviews local business owners, entrepreneurs and visionaries to help connect the people of Prince George. The show has 47 episodes thus far and is available to download on iTunes. The episodes run anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes and are an interesting way to get a more in-depth look at the who’s who in Prince George. Breadner also recently completed a series of interviews before the municipal election where he spoke with council candidates.
You can check it out here.
Theory After Hours
Theory After Hours is a podcast from the ladies of Theory Hardware, a furniture and decor boutique on Olgilvie Street. Hosts Baily and Angela talk about daily struggles to run a retail store, an interior design business, real-life struggles and the daily balancing act. The show is as humorous as it is informative. They have been producing episodes since 2017, where the hosts not only discuss lifestyle and business but also interview other business professionals and interesting people in the community.
You can check it out here.
Senior Moments
Senior Moments provides an insight into the lives of seniors in Prince George. The show touched on questions or answers seniors may have regarding programs, volunteers, recreation and information available to them in the city. The show features members from The Prince George Council of Seniors, as they bring listeners issues, comments, phone in topics, trivia questions and a few jokes along the way. The show is available in podcast format on iTunes but it’s also broadcast live Tuesdays from 1 to 2:00 p.m. on CFIS Radio 93.1 FM.
You can check it out here.
Are there hidden gems out there that we don’t know about? If you know about a great Prince George-based podcast that we should be listening to, let us know! Email your suggestion to [email protected].