The Niagara Podcasters Network exists to help produce, preserve, and promote local storytelling in Niagara. In late March of 2017, the hosts and fans of Niagara Podcasters Network gathered at Mahtay Café in downtown St. Catharines to celebrate local media and ensure we always have our own capacity to share our stories in the Niagara Region. You're listening to LOCAL MEDIA MATTERS: A live podcasting event in support of Niagara Podcasters Network.
When we talk about our community, we often forget that there were communities here long before our ancestors ever set foot on the land. The Community ...
A long-time veteran of Niagara media, Grant LaFleche is no stranger to controversial words or topics. He forces you to think about the various goings-...
Derek (Deek) Veenhof is part of a growing number of Niagara Media Millenials. Folks who are realizing the old ways aren't working for them, and rather...
Jim Squires and Shane McCafferty were the very first podcast to join the network. One time, at PodCamp Toronto, I told Jim that he should do a show wi...
I rekindled my love of storytelling by starting up Freelance Foundations with my friend and cowork colleague Allison Smith. Together we explore issues...
I don't think we do enough anymore of learning about each other. Sitting back with someone and just talking with them, getting to know about them and ...
Being immersed in Niagara's indy workforce at Cowork Niagara, I get to see a lot of Millenials work. They know how to hustle. But they hustle for thin...
One of our goals is to help amplify voices for those whose story isn't as well-heard in traditional media. The Practical Feminist is an example of tha...