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    Explore "steveclark" with insightful episodes like "S6E311 - Def Leppard 'Hysteria' with Francis and Jeff of The Sonic Temple Podcast", "In a Greenbelt hole, Ford keeps digging, plus other Toronto news of the week", "Developing the Greenbelt: Ontario’s new plan to build on protected lands" and "Ontario’s new housing plan: construction targets, density and development" from podcasts like ""That Record Got Me High Podcast", "This Matters", "This Matters" and "This Matters"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    S6E311 - Def Leppard 'Hysteria' with Francis and Jeff of The Sonic Temple Podcast

    S6E311 - Def Leppard 'Hysteria' with Francis and Jeff of The Sonic Temple Podcast

    This week we venture a little out of our comfort zone, as our guests Francis Grenon and Jeff Snow play hooky from THEIR podcast The Sonic Temple and bring us Def Leppard's 1987 release, 'Hysteria'. Produced by rock production legend  Robert John "Mutt" Lange and taking over three years to complete (during which time drummer Rick Allen lost his arm in a car accident and famously soldiered on), the album went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and spawn 7 hit singles.
    Take that, haters...

    Songs discussed in this episode: Pour Some Sugar On Me - Deerhoof; Rock Brigade - Def Leppard; Back In Black - AC/DC; Rock and Roll Queen - Mott The Hoople; Money Honey - Bay City Rollers; Bang A Gong (Get It On) - T-Rex; Women, Rock Of Ages, Rocket - Def Leppard; Kings Of The Wild Frontier - Adam and the Ants; Any Man Of Mine - Shania Twain; Animal, Love Bites - Def Leppard; Sugar, Sugar - The Archies; Pour Some Sugar On Me, Armageddon It, Gods Of War, Don't Shoot Shot Gun, Run Riot, Hysteria - Def Leppard; Be My Baby - The Ronettes; Excitable, Love And Affection, 20th Century Boy (T-Rex cover) - Def Leppard 

    In a Greenbelt hole, Ford keeps digging, plus other Toronto news of the week

    In a Greenbelt hole, Ford keeps digging, plus other Toronto news of the week

    Guests: Edward Keenan and Emma Teitel, columnists

    In this episode, hosts Edward Keenan and Emma Teitel discuss the fiasco “inside a clown show wrapped in a dumpster fire” that is the Premier Doug Ford Greenbelt scandal, Toronto city council talks on new taxes and new public housing, how the education minister’s lose talk could lead to kids becoming homeless and other assorted news that caught Ed’s and Emma’s attention through the first week after the summer vacation.

    This episode was produced by Edward Keenan, Emma Teitel, Crawford Blair and Julia De Laurentiis Johnston.

    Developing the Greenbelt: Ontario’s new plan to build on protected lands

    Developing the Greenbelt: Ontario’s new plan to build on protected lands

    Guest: Noor Javed, staff reporter

    Building on Ontario’s Greenbelt has long been a hot-button political issue in this province, and one that many politicians have stayed away from. Now, citing the need for new housing, the Ontario government has backtracked on promises not to develop on it and proposed a land swap that could open up 15 areas and thousands of acres to new development. Advocates are concerned these moves could have damaging consequences to the environment and contribute to more urban sprawl, while the government says millions of people are moving to Ontario over the next decade and need a place to live.

    This episode was produced by Brian Bradley, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar.

    Audio sources: Global News, Ontario Proud

    Ontario’s new housing plan: construction targets, density and development

    Ontario’s new housing plan: construction targets, density and development

    Guest: Robert Benzie, Queen's Park bureau chief

    The Ontario government unveiled its massive new housing plan this week, with sweeping changes and housing targets for municipalities across the province, all to get to the goal of building 1.5 million homes in the next decade. Critics are already concerned about density, availability of tradespeople to build the homes, impacts on affordability and the environmental considerations, but also, without penalties for not hitting targets, how is the government going to actually make this happen?

    This episode was produced by Brian Bradley, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar.

    Audio source: CPAC