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Canucks Army Podcast Episode 3: With a Little Help From my Friends

By J.D. Burke
Dec 9, 2015, 12:00 ESTUpdated:

Still not off the air, in spite of my health and schedules best efforts. Returning from the dead is the Canucks Army Podcast.
On today’s episode, I am very happy to be joined by two very close friends of mine, Kelen Capener and Catherine Silverman. Much poetry was waxed, to be sure. We discuss the Canucks from the view of an outsider, the Pacific Division on the whole, music and just about everything in between. It’s an eclectic episode, to be sure.
The first guest, Kelen Capener, is the bass guitar player for a prominent pop-punk band, The Story So Far. We grew up together for a little while there in California and we still talk smack when our teams face off. A good time was had, as we discuss just about everything and then some. Mostly hockey, though, I swear. Definitely a little music too, but you gotta keep things fresh, right?
Next up is Catherine Silverman. Known famously for championing the “goalies are voodoo” movement. Catherine is also a contributor to several Nations Network websites and writes somewhere between 50-100 articles a day for Today’s Slap Shot. Seriously, there isn’t a more driven person in the entire world of hockey media. Certainly not one that I know personally, anyways.
Thanks for your continued listenership as I work out the wrinkles in my podcast game. One such wrinkle, the accessibility of this podcast on iTunes. Trust me, it is very much so in the works. As a matter of fact, I can go so far as to promise it will be available there within either the next episode or the one that follows. It’s going to happen.
So will a more consistent stream of episodes and high-quality guests!
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