Like a hidden gem in a thrift shop or the perfect vintage find, Arts Market: The Podcast connects you to the eclectic world of artists, thrifters, makers, and other creatives—with talents to show and stories to tell. The iconic Arts Market brings you a podcast that offers a uniquely Torontonian look at our city, its stories, and the people who make it a work of art.
On Arts Market: the Podcast we settle the “in line vs. on line” and “by accident vs. on accident” debate. We get deep with musical sensation Tanika Charles. On Toronto the Odd we warn you about violating some of Toronto’s stranger bylaws. You’re welcome.
Halt, Arts Market: the Podcast listeners! Wait until its safe to cross the street and listen to the tale of the over-eager crossing guard. Owner of Planted, Jennifer Minchau, discusses her partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project and how she overcame her disdain of lavender and eucalyptus to become a successful candle maker. On Toronto the Odd we look up to Toronto’s most iconic landmark; the CN Tower.
Top of the mornin’ to ya, Arts Market: The Podcast listeners! Adam recounts his recent trip to the Emerald Isle. Emily Harris explains how she iced her parents out of their own vintage hunting legacy. In Toronto the Odd we get the poop on Toronto’s long lost underground washroom network.
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On this episode of Arts Market: The Podcast Adam and Daniel have a delicious debate on the right and wrong ways to make popcorn at home. We get vulgar with Evan Doherty, the crude and creative mind behind Arcane Bullshit. On Toronto the Odd we get penal and discuss the Don Jail, its sordid history and who the heck is Don anyway?!
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Spring is in the air! And so is a new season of Arts Market: The Podcast. Daniel and Adam discuss their favorite parts of the season before speaking to Jeff Moss from Moss LED who shines a light on the story of his window illuminating sensation; Our Glowing Hearts. On Toronto the Odd we descend into the hidden history of the TTC’s Lower Bay station.
Our final episode of Season 1 and there’s no time for games on this episode of Arts Market: the Podcast. We’ll discuss the etiquette of using the communal pool table in the office. We speak to Heather Brassington from Naughty Florals about her recent engagement and her disciplined approach to business that allows her to focus on it full time. On Tkaronto the Odd, we look at how our great city got its n...
Give it up for Arts Market: the Podcast as we discuss standing ovations and why Daniel finds it so hard to imagine Adam behind the wheel of a car. We talk to Stephanie Kenzie about her beautiful hometown and her even more beautiful website. On Toronto the Odd we learn the whole truth about the Half House.
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We’re going incognito on this episode of Arts Market: The Podcast and divulging our secret alias’. We double the fun in our first 2:2 interview with the ladies from College Fund Thrift. In Toronto the Odd, we exit through the gift shop after reviewing the two remaining Banksy works you can find hidden in Hogtown.
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Things are heating up on Arts Market: The Podcast as we discuss the spiciest things we’ve ever eaten so you don’t have to. We talk to Daniella Armstrong about her quest to conquer all of the libraries in Toronto. And on Toronto the Odd we discuss the fire that tore through what is now Toronto’s financial district, and pay our respects to those who perished in the blaze (no one perished in the blaze).
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Arts Market: The Podcast is back! And we’re grooming our audience with talk of our facial hair preferences. The incomparable Steve Woldenga joins us to decorate the podcast with tales of his glamorous life “on set”. Toronto the Odd will shine a light on the enduring tale of the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse.
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On this installment of Arts Market: The Podcast, we struggle to spell some relatively simple words (apologies to our entrepreneur colleagues). We dive in to a conversation with Laura Kendal from Diving Belle Vintage and learn the difference between a rummage sale and a yard sale. On a sobering Toronto the Odd, we discuss why you couldn’t get a drink in the Junction for nearly 100 years.
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On Arts Market: The Podcast this week, Adam and Dan get cheesed about the service at a popular local sandwich shop. Riverside vendor and metal smith, Cheyenne, tells us all about her love of nature and staying warm and cozy. On Toronto the Odd, stand back! The trees are about to explode!! We learn about what happened during the winter of 1912 and why it could’ve drastically shortened your commute to Hamilton.
Here’s Arts Market:the Podcast! And we’re ready to impress you with the amount of push ups we can do (discussion only). We explore the various emotional states of llamas with artist and vendor, Neda Omidvar. And we get spooky for our 13th episode of Toronto the Odd and learn about the haunted past of The Keg Mansion
We’re going way back on Arts Market: The Podcast to unearth our feelings about time capsules. We talk to Zach from Rory’s Rewinds about his love for smalls. Unless we’re talking about cake, then he likes it BIG! On Toronto the Odd, we solve the mystery of why Toronto is home to one of the largest Sherlock Holmes collections in the world.
We’re bugging out on Arts Market: The Podcast and talking about when to squish and when to save our disgusting insect friends. Speaking of friends, we get friendly with Sheri Stranger from Blue Rocket Gifts and share more than a couple of laughs. On Toronto the Odd, we talk about the Great Stork Derby and how it helped birth Toronto’s greatest troll.
Episode 10
This week on Arts Market: The Podcast; Adam dishes his thoughts about pot lucks, we talk to Lichia Liu about how she achieved success as a wholesale artist despite her parents objections. And on Toronto the Odd, we learn all about Babe Ruth’s journey from PIgtown to Hog Town and the treasure that may lie at the bottom of Lake Ontario.
It’s Arts Market: The Podcast! Daniel recalls his strange and exotic adventures from the mysterious land of Alberta. Dr. Byron Laviolette prescribes 100CC’s of What The Festival to cure what ails you. In Toronto the Odd we take a one way trip to Tiny Town on Craven Road
On Arts Market: The Podcast we look at the 24 hour clock. If it’s good enough for the military it’s good enough for us! Vivi Partridge tells about her new Graphic novel, “Quiet Crossings”. Toronto the Odd learns about Toronto's own super-weird sport; 5 pin bowling.
Arts Market: The Podcast! Adam regales Daniel with a riveting story about a crosswalk, Rosie Ziman won’t throw her junk in your backyard- she puts it in her diary! On Toronto the Odd we learn why even the rocks in Yorkville are fancy.
It’s Arts Market: The Podcast, and Adam and Daniel squeeze in a chat about parallel parking. We find out why Bianca Alongi is hanging around outside your house, and on Toronto the Odd we discuss the ups and downs of Yonge street.
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