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Add This To Your Playlist

Add This To Your Playlist

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Brought to you by Lead Podcasting and The Walrus Lab, Add This to Your Playlist is your go-to podcast for discovering your next go-to podcast. This award-winning show is your insider guide to the best of the podcasting world. Each episode is a glimpse into a pod we think you'll love, plus a short & sweet intro from Production Manager Jasmine Coleman. Follow now and let The Walrus help you build the ultimate podcast playlist!

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  • The Women of Post-Production: Tequity Talk
    Apr 30 2026

    Post production is one of those worlds that most people never think about, and the people working in it wouldn't have it any other way. Today, we're sharing an episode from the brand new season of Tequity Talk, the podcast we produce here at The Walrus Lab for GALSNGEAR. This episode pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to shepherd a film or series from raw footage to finished product, and what that process looks like in 2026.


    Host Amy Delouise talks with freelance post-producer Angela Victor and editor/post-workflow consultant Danielle Nell about AI in the edit suite, the realities of remote workflows, what's happening in the South African market, and whether the assistant editor role has a future. But what ties it all together is something harder to teach: the mindset it takes to keep going in an industry that is always, always changing.


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  • Oui, You Should Be Listening: Fréquences et images
    Apr 17 2026

    This week on Add This To Your Playlist, we're doing something a little different. We're sharing a French episode. Specifically, a balado—because if you're going to discover the Québécois podcasting scene, you may as well learn the word for it.


    French Canadian audiences are tuning in more than ever these days, and the production coming out of that world is seriously worth your attention. Case in point: Fréquences et images, produced by our friends at Phonique, a podcast agency just outside Montreal creating branded content that has the same production quality and storytelling focus as the work we do here at the Walrus.


    Produced in collaboration with the OTIMROEPMQ—the organization that represents the people who run medical imaging and radiation tests in Québec—this episode demystifies radioactivity. Where we actually encounter it, what it means in a medical context, and why it's nowhere near as scary as pop culture has made it out to be.


    If you want a window into the French Canadian podcast world, if you're curious about a medical experience your body has probably already had, or if you're looking for a low-stakes way to dust off your French listening skills, you need to add this podcast to your playlist!


    • Add ⁠Frequences et images to your playlist.
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    21 Min.
  • Where Complaining Becomes Comedy: The Worst Podcast
    Mar 13 2026

    This week on Add This To Your Playlist, we’re highlighting an episode of The Worst Podcast from The Sonar Network and Canadaland, hosted by filmmaker Alan Zweig and podcast producer Kattie Laur (creator of the Canadian podcast newsletter Pod The North).


    Each episode digs into the many small irritations of life with a notable guest. We're fangirling because in the episode we’re sharing today, that guest is Canadian comedy legend Colin Mochrie of Whose Line Is It Anyway? fame. The conversation veers from the absurd to the oddly relatable, touching on everything from the strange realities of being recognized in public to the worst moments Colin and his improv castmates have shared over the years.


    If you're a self-proclaimed curmudgeon, or if you just enjoy sharp, funny conversations that wander into unexpected territory—and if you’re looking for another standout show in the Canadian podcast scene—this is one to add to your playlist.


    • Add ⁠The Worst Podcast to your playlist.
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    44 Min.
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