Hal Anderson

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Hal Anderson hosts weekday afternoons on 680 CJOB. He has been broadcasting on radio and TV for over 30 years! Hal has been a news director three times, once in TV and twice in radio. So he knows news. But Hal also understands the importance of delivering information in an entertaining manner. If you dont get enough Hal here, please check out halanderson.ca.

Episodes

  • Mackling & Megarry - Monday, May 15th, 2017 - CHIN UP, T**S OUT

    15/05/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    00:00 - GOOSE ADVENTURES -- Hi there, it's Brett. I hit a goose with a golf ball on the driving range on Sunday. Not in the air, sitting on the ground. I hit a terrible shot and drilled the poor thing. It's ok though. Earlier Sunday, I had to slow my car down while a goose lazily crossed the road, and it hissed at me when I honked my horn. IT HISSED AT ME AND MY CAR. Have you had any goose adventures this year? 33:08 - I had a weird dream on Friday where I saw a guy I used to work with. Haven't seen him or talked to him in years. Saturday morning, walk into Polo Park, he's the first person I see. WHAT THE... 36:45 - Fire at the old Merchants Hotel as it's being converted into affordable housing and an education complex -- Dawn Sands, Executive Director of North End Community Renewal Corporation 54:20 - "CHIN UP, T**S OUT!" -- Miranda Oh is a Winnipeg author who tells us about her second book in the 'Chip Up' series, and how that mantra has helped her conquer some major challenges in her life 72:37 - First

  • Mackling & Megarry - Thursday, May 11th, 2017

    11/05/2017 Duration: 01h37min

    00:00 - Do we do a bad job of not recognizing 'the good old days' while they're in them? With the Paddlewheel Queen having been set ablaze Tuesday, that got us wondering about whether or not we appreciate things while we have them. For example, the Winnipeg Jets 1.0. ALSO, Tourism Manitoba launches its latest campaign. 18:19 - Humanizing Transit with Internationally Recognized Transit Expert -- Functional Transit Winnipeg's "Humanizing Transit" event series kicks off tonight with "Human Transit" author Jarrett Walker, tonight at the Manitoba Museum Planetarium Auditorium. We're joined on the phone by Jarrett Walker, and in studio by the chair of Functional Transit Winnipeg, Joseph Kornelson. 37:26 - The "Run For It" program culminates this weekend with the Shoppers LOVE. YOU. Run For Women, taking place this Sunday at Centre Scolaire Leo Remillard, at 1095 St. Anne's Rd. There are 30 schools participating in Winnipeg, last year there were only THREE across Canada. We are joined by Carla Allan, a teacher at

  • Mackling & Megarry - Wednesday, May 10th, 2017

    10/05/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - Mounties are investigating after a man allegedly tried to lure a nine year old girl out of her house in Steinbach. We speak to the girl's mother, Julie Pert. 18:13 - Is The Rock the next POTUS? 27:38 - Emergency Broadcast Test coming this afternoon! Mike Gagne is the Director of Operations for Manitoba's Emergency Measures Organization. 36:58 - The StopGap Foundation is teaming up with the Manitoba company SWM International to bring over a dozen ramps to businesses in Carman to create more accessibility. We speak with the founder of StopGap, Luke Anderson, and Denis Magotiaux with SWM. 55:16 - Adam Dreece, author from Calgary whose latest book "The Day the Sky Fell" (The Yellow Hoods, #5) is burning up the charts. 74:12 - Manitoba NDP MLA Rob Altemeyer plans to repay a $5,000 cellphone bill he racked up on vacation. How do you rack up a $5,000 bill?? 81:43 - Chris Jericho ticket giveaway / Cirque du Soleil Mother's Day ticket giveaway 86:52 - Wrapping up the Chris Jericho tix / Vladimir Putin g

  • Mackling & Megarry - Tuesday, May 9th, 2017

    09/05/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - The future of a key piece of land Winnipeg's Exchange District is coming into focus at City Hall: CentreVenture has released its report on the Market Lands, where the old Public Safety Building and Civic Parkade reside. We are joined by CentreVenture's President & CEO Angela Mathieson. 18:12 - More problems for airlines! A brawl broke out Monday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after Spirit Airlines cancelled several flights due to a labour dispute with its pilots. That got us talking about how tensions are high right now for air travellers, who are already tense because air travel is kind of a pain, despite how quick it is once you get moving. Then we started talking about GOOD experiences we've had with travel staff. 36:48 - Erin Shaw, reporter for Crime Watch Canada Magazine -- She alternates her time between Winnipeg & Edmonton, and tells us about the magazine, and the state of journalistic integrity in the era of "Fake News". 53:54 - Kelley Keehn, award-winning author, person

  • Mackling & Megarry - Monday, May 8th, 2017

    08/05/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - How much profanity is acceptable? The FCC is looking into Stephen Colbert's faux-pas from last week where he made a joke about Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, a joke that's been labeled as homophobic by many. Colbert will not apologize, but says if he could do it again he would use language that isn't so crude. That got us talking about where and when is it acceptable to use any level of profanity in the media. For example, if we did exclusive stuff for this podcast, IE stuff that did not air on 680 CJOB, would it be ok if we swore? 36:37 - FRED PENNER IN STUDIO!!!! The Manitoba-musician extraordinaire joins us live to tell us about his new album "Hear the Music", and he performs the title track. 54:01 - It is Canadian Infertility Awareness Week, and we are joined by Allison Storseth and her sister Rosalie to tell us about it. Allison can no longer produce eggs, so Rosalie is donating her eggs and Allison is attempting to get pregnant through IVF. 73:35 - Winnipeg Success Story: 2017 charting year

  • Mackling & Megarry - Friday, May 5th, 2017

    06/05/2017 Duration: 01h40min

    00:00 - Manitoba Hydro has requested a BIG increase. What do you think about it? 27:14 - Shamattawa students taking on the RCMP in a basketball game -- We hear so much bad news from First Nations, suicide crisis, fires... here's a story about something that's being done to make things better. 37:25 - "The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen: Awesome Female Characters From Comic Book History" is a new book available now from Winnipeg-author Hope Nicholson, who joins us in studio to tell us about the book. 55:14 - Dr. Syras Derksen, psychologist with Dr. Syras Derksen & Associates -- Is empathy something we can learn? 73:37 - Jamie Hall, COO of Safe Work Manitoba -- "InVest in Safety" on Wednesday, May 10th, from 430-5pm at Shaw Park, where you can be a part of Winnipeg safety history by breaking the world record for high-visibility safety vests. 80:00 - Burton Cummings ticket giveaway 86:31 - Hal Anderson tees up his weekend show 94:22 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up The News

  • Mackling & Megarry - Thursday, May 4th, 2017

    04/05/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    00:00 - Yellow Benches Remind Students of the Power of Hello -- Friendship Bench installed at Grant Park High School by the founder of The Friendship Bench, Sam Fiorella, who joined us live in studio. Sam's son Lucas committed suicide in 2014, now Sam travels the country advocating for mental health awareness. 19:09 - Food banks increasing focus on nutrition -- A top Winnipeg chef and dietitian have contributed to a health meals cookbook in support of food banks, including Winnipeg Harvest -- Timothy Palmer, executive chef of the Fairmont Winnipeg; and Madelaine Morrish, Winnipeg-based dietitian 38:28 - What's your favourite fidget toy? Studies show that fidget toys help with concentration and productivity, but a new breed of these toys are being banned from schools. 55:46 - Carolyn Klassen, therapist with Conexus Counselling -- Her latest blog post "We're a pair...of Levi's" at www.conexuscounselling.ca highlights her two year anniversary with Husband 74:22 - Liam Neeson shows up at BC sandwich shop afte

  • Mackling & Megarry - Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017

    03/05/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - Is this Heineken "Worlds Apart" advert-film the anti-Pepsi ad? Or is it just a load of hogwash? 28:00 - Cirque du Soleil's KURIOS: Cabinet of Curiosities needs to hire roughly 200 people for a variety of jobs during its stay in Winnipeg from June 2nd to July 9th -- Kevin Donnelly, True North VP of entertainment 36:41 - Sexual abuse against male victims is often not reported, leaving the victims more likely to be without support -- Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman, clinical psychologist with Clinic Psychology 55:47 - More on the conversation, including on what steps to take to report a sexual assault, and keep at it if the system lets you down -- Dr. Kirsten Wirth, Wirth Behavioural Health Services 74:24 - 17-year-old student artist Shae-Lyn Tuomi, from Nelson McIntyre Collegiate, is helping St. Vital Centre celebrate Canada 150 with a digital collage she made, which will be part of a contest that runs for the rest of May that showcases the "Faces of Canada". 83:04 - Winnipeg Wine Festival ticket giveaway

  • Mackling & Megarry - Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017

    02/05/2017 Duration: 01h36min

    00:00 - Greg & Brett took a tour at Siloam Mission today, what an incredible facility full of incredible people 27:27 - Jimmy Kimmel's emotional monologue about his newborn son's heart condition 36:37 - Post-Partum Depression & Women's Depression -- Tara Brousseau-Snider, executive director Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba; Jennifer Hanslip, director of post-partum services, MDAM 55:05 - Kelley Keehn wants to help you do some Spring Cleaning For Your Finances! Kelley is an award-winning author, personal finance educator and consumer advocate for the Financial Planning Standards Council. 69:40 - Brett finally got around to trying powdered peanut butter. 73:38 - Stephen Colbert 'interviews' Donald Trump 76:56 - Wine Fest ticket giveaway / wine movie clip trivia 82:38 - Geoff Gray another Manitoba Bison to get signed in the NFL 88:59 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up The News

  • Mackling & Megarry - Monday, May 1st, 2017

    01/05/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - The ongoing evolution of retail, and "5 reasons Amazon is experimenting with physical stores" 37:04 - Winnipeg Police news conference with Chief Danny Smyth regarding an officer-involved shooting in a skywalk adjacent to the police headquarters 45:23 - The Forks looking to remove two lanes of Israel Asper Way and replace the roadway with greenspace -- Clare MacKay, VP Corporate & Community Initiatives with The Forks North Portage 55:05 - Dr. Michelle Alfa, on the Manitoba-made consumer product MSPrebiotic, which has clinically proven effects that could revolutionize gut health 69:06 - Winnipeg Wine Festival week! 74:17 - A bit more on wine, then a chat about the Edmonton Oilers fans coming through for the Star Spangled Banner 81:10 - More on The Forks looking to trade road space for green space 85:42 - Wine Fest ticket giveaway, and a neat story about a family who thanked NFL star Mohamed Sanu for his exemplary behaviour on a flight 93:30 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS

  • Mackling & Megarry - Friday, April 28th, 2017

    28/04/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    00:00 - Burton Cummings news / Rodarama prize giveaway with Dukes of Hazzard trivia / Global News reporter Matt Carty on Osborne Village soon to get more parking spots 9:15 - Burton Cummings concert announcement / 680 CJOB's Bob Irving from Blue Bomber mini camp 17:40 - Greg conquers his fear of snakes! Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre 2nd annual Open House Fundraiser happening on Sunday April 30th, 12-4pm at Transcanada Centre in Ile-des-Chenes. We're joined by Judy Robertson, Stuart Robinson and Steve Loney from the centre, along with a Kestrel named Cricket and a Hognose snake named Bruce. 36:35 - Elayna Bilous, owner of Black Caviar Productions, is on one of those RRC VIP Grad billboards. We are acquaintances through work, so I (Brett) invited her down to learn more about Black Caviar. 53:46 - Dr. Syras Derksen, psychologist with Dr. Syras Derksen & Associated -- Femme Fatale: Sexy Women Sway Men to Do Bad Things 72:59 - Seinfeld Untold Stories from Entertainment Weekly 84:11 - Hal Anderson tees

  • Mackling & Megarry - Thursday, April 27th, 2017

    27/04/2017 Duration: 01h37min

    00:00 - Should Portage and Main be reopened to pedestrians? Mayor Brian Bowman has letters of support from all the property owners involved, but does he have YOUR support? 37:36 - It's Daffodil Day, in support of cancer awareness. We're joined by Susana Scott, whose husband died as a result of colorectal cancer, and Barry D. Stein, president of the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada. 55:10 - Carolyn Klassen, therapist with Conexus Counselling, her website www.conexuscounselling.ca -- The Mental Wellness Routine That Will Change Your Life 73:36 - Vancouver vs Winnipeg -- Vancouver apartment costs vs Winnipeg, also, Vancouver Police vs Manitoba RCMP & Winnipeg Police vs Edmonton Police 84:03 - Rodarama ticket giveaway // Barcelona wants no more tourists! 92:06 - Julie Buckingham & Richard Cloutier tee up THE NEWS

  • Mackling & Megarry - Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

    26/04/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    00:00 - This is the week Ste. Agathe was flooded in 1997. 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier spoke with former Premier Gary Filmon, who says the military proposed blowing up part of the Floodway to help deal with it! Richard will play some of that conversation this afternoon on The News. 17:49 - We discuss National Volunteer Week with Madeleine Deschenes, who lives in Toronto. The 20-year-old is the youngest ever board member of the Girl Guides of Canada, and is the Chair of the GGC National Youth Council. 37:15 - Omar Rahimi, co-founder of Hire A Refugee -- Omar is a former Kurdish refugee with a story of support for new Canadians working for work. He also tells us his story of coming to Canada, of how he was born and lived on a refugee camp for approximately 18 years. 54:47 - Ian Holliday with Angus Reid Institute -- Airport Privatization: Canadians not prepared to clear this idea for takeoff 66:29 - 680 CJOB's Bob Irving from Winnipeg Blue Bombers mini-camp 73:09 - Bryson Maternick, Principal/Founder of Bode

  • Mackling & Megarry, Tuesday, April 25th, 2017

    25/04/2017 Duration: 01h36min

    00:00 - Taco Bell soon to serve booze? 10:37 - Greg is excited for Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 17:50 - Great West Life announces 450 job cuts in Winnipeg. Hydro previously announced 900 cuts. What is going on?? 36:48 - Black Space Winnipeg is presenting Gilson Lubin - In the Black, featuring Lara Rae, tonight (tues) the Gas Station Arts Centre at 8pm, tickets $15 at the door. Gilson is a St. Lucia-born, Toronto-bred comedian, and Lara recently joined us to tell us about the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. 55:09 - Saving the Icelandic Language! We're joined by Egill Bjarnason, who wrote an article for Time Magazine titled "Most Computers Don't Speak Icelandic. That's Bad News For the Future of the Language" 72:09 - Equine therapy & activities for persons with disabilities -- Kelly Scrivener, certified therapeutic riding instructor 82:53 - Rodarama ticket giveaway // more on GWL job cuts, and the changing job market 90:33 - Richard Cloutier & Julie Buckingham tee up THE NEWS

  • Mackling & Megarry - Monday, April 24th, 2017

    24/04/2017 Duration: 01h32min

    00:00 - It was amusing watching the weekend snow situation unfold on Facebook. First, the never-ending swath of posts about snow. Then, posts complaining about all the snow posts. Then, posts complaining about the posts complaining about the snow posts. 17:44 - Are phone calls too expensive for inmates? We're joined by Ted Mariash, a criminal defence lawyer in Manitoba 37:01 - The French election -- two candidates left, will compete in a run-off on May 7th. We're joined by Irene Chassaing, who was born in France. She is an assistant professor of French and French Canadian Literature at the University of Manitoba 49:13 - Greg watched War Games on Saturday. The technology which seemed ground breaking at the time can all be done now on your phone. However, despite how dated the tech is, the movie remains timely. 54:47 - Youth United@Winnipeg begins next week at the University of Winnipeg. The 15-week course looks to break barriers and build bridges in the spirit of reconciliation. We're joined by Dr. Shauna

  • Mackling & Megarry - Friday, April 21st, 2017

    21/04/2017 Duration: 01h37min

    00:00 - Got any weird Kijiji stories? Kim Babij-Gesell does -- she wants to know why someone thought delivery would be included in the $10 item she was trying to get rid of. 27:24 - Dr. Alecs Chochinov, co-chair of the Wait Time Reduction Task Force, holding a public meeting tonight (friday) about emergency services, another one on Wednesday 34:00 - One more call about Kijiji, on the subject of safety 36:51 - 680 CJOB & The Main Ingredient with Kevin Burgin, Torque Brewing and Prairie Box are coming together to throw a Craft Beer & Tapas night supporting a great cause, KIDS Initiative, on Thursday April 27th at Torque at 830 King Edward Street. Our guests are Brandon Schofield from Prairie Box, and Matt Wolff from Torque. 54:57 - Dr. Syras Derksen, psychologist with Dr. Syras Derksen & Associates -- Survivor's Guilt. How can one deal with it? 73:12 - One-year anniversary of the death of Prince 79:23 - Ticket giveaway for Snake Oil Gets Twisted with Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, then more on the concerts

  • Mackling & Megarry - Thursday, April 20th, 2017

    20/04/2017 Duration: 01h37min

    00:00 - WAS I WRONG TO DO WHAT I DID? Brett here -- I dropped my car off today at a large retailer so they could do some work on it. I was in the store for two minutes. Yes, they had a big sign that said all bags must be checked, but I didn't bother because I walked in, handed in my key, and walked out. As I was leaving, a clerk asked to inspect my bag. I was insulted, and said no. Was I wrong? Should I have just let him check the stupid bag? 37:08 - Hailey Kostynuik, local powerlifting champion who will represent Canada at the World Championships in Belarus, but she needs your help to get there! She is just over halfway to her fundraising goal. She took the silver last year, let's help her take the gold this year! 53:41 - Carolyn Klassen, therapist with Conexus Counselling -- When I go for walks, I tend to walk fast, and I'm a big guy. I often give people a wide berth so as not to startle them or intimidate them. Am I being hypersensitive? That leads to a discussion about how we are perceived to society, a

  • Mackling & Megarry - Wednesday, April 19th, 2017

    19/04/2017 Duration: 01h38min

    00:00 - Text from listener JUST as we cracked the mic, asking "Is it Banana Day yet?" 2:47 - Revisiting our serious hour of radio on Tuesday about mental health and thoughts of suicide, with a Ted Talk from Drew Dudley called "Leading With Lollipops", and how the smallest gesture can change lives. 13:00 - Do you lead with lollipops? That's how the conversation started, at least. It morphed into how do we behave when we go for a walk, and eventually into the steps I take (Brett) to make sure not to scare anyone if I come up behind them when I'm out for a walk. 18:23 - Are there any intersections in Winnipeg that drive you insane? Whether it's because you have to wait too long, or the light is too short, or it's confusing, or whatever? As a driver, or pedestrian. When I walk to work, I have to cross Portage at Tylehurst to get to and through Polo Park to get to work. It feels like I can stand there for up to five minutes some times waiting to get across! CURSES. 36:59 - Len Cariou & Tina Keeper, Manitoba Ta

  • Mackling & Megarry - Tuesday, April 18th, 2017

    18/04/2017 Duration: 01h39min

    00:00 - Going public on mental health issues -- Prince Harry has broken with Royal tradition to speak out on the subject, saying he needed therapy to help him learn to deal with the death of his mother, Princess Diana. This inspired Charles Adler to have a conversation with our very own Greg Mackling, who has always been vocal about his own struggles over the years. The two of them spoke Monday night on Charles Adler Tonight, this is a replay of that conversation. 18:30 - Charles Adler joins us live to continue this important discussion. 37:14 - Global News reporter Clay Young in conversation with Winnipeg Transit riders on the result of a survey by Probe Research which says most people feel 'safe' riding the bus, but only 1 in 5 feel 'very safe', and the majority of respondents are in support of creating a dedicated Transit police force. 46:01 - More on mental health issues, and how to find help if you are thinking about ending your life. Also, on a MUCH lighter note, Netflix is about to hit a milestone,

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