Mulligan Stew

Auteur(s): Terry David Mulligan
  • Résumé

  • Iconic Canadian broadcaster Terry David Mulligan has conducted some truly memorable interviews over the span of his 50 year career. The Mulligan Stew podcast features some of Terry's best interviews, past and present. Expect intimate and engaging conversations with compelling characters from the world of music, film, wine, food and beyond.
    Terry David Mulligan 2022
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  • Sugarcane: Stunning documentary into Indian Residential Schools in B.C.
    Mar 1 2025
    In 2021, evidence of unmarked graves near an Indian residential school run by the Catholic Church in Kamloops. BC, Canada sparked a national outcry about the forced separation, assimilation, and abuse many children experienced at this network of segregated boarding schools designed to slowly destroy the culture and social fabric of Indigenous communities. When Emily- a journalist and filmmaker- asked her old friend and colleague, Julian, to direct a film documenting the Williams Lake First Nation investigation of St Joseph's Mission, she never imagined just how close this story was to his own family. As the investigation continued, Emily and Julian traveled back to the rivers, forests and mountains of his homelands to hear the myriad stories of survivors. During production, Julian's own story became an integral part of this beautiful multi-stranded portrait of a community. By offering space, time, and profound empathy the directors unearthed what was hidden. Emily and Julian encountered both the extraordinary pain these individuals had to suppress as a tool for survival and the unique beauty of a group of people finding the strength to persevere. The film is nominated for an Academy Award. It has already won two Critics Choice Awards. Julian Brave NoiseCat - Director Julian is a writer, filmmaker and student of Salish art and history. His first documentary, SUGARCANE, directed alongside Emily Kassie, follows an investigation into abuse and missing children at the Indian residential school NoiseCat's family was sent to near Williams Lake, British Columbia. A proud member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq'escen and descendant of the Lil'wat Nation of Mount Currie, he is concurrently finishing his first book, We Survived the Night, which will be published by Alfred A. Knopf in North America. EMILY KASSIE
    • Director, Producer, Cinematographer Emily Kassie is an Emmy® and Peabody®-nominated investigative journalist and filmmaker. Kassie shoots, directs and reports stories on geopolitical conflict, humanitarian crises, corruption and the people caught in the crossfire. Her work for The New York Times, PBS Frontline, Netflix, and others ranges from drug and weapons trafficking in the Saharan desert, to immigrant detention in the United States. . Her first documentary, I Married My Family's Killer, following couples in post-genocide Rwanda, won a Student Academy Award in 2015.
    Indian residential school history and its impact are not in the past. For more information on the film's impact campaign, please visit here. If you need support, the following resources are available: CANADA The National Indian Residential School Crisis Line provides 24-hour crisis support
    to former Indian Residential School students and their families toll-free at 1-866-925-4419. First Nations, Inuit and Métis seeking immediate emotional support can contact the Hope for Wellness Help Line toll-free at 1-855-242-3310, UNITED STATES Call or text 988
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    26 min
  • EP 339 | The Stew Welcomes back Colin James
    Feb 23 2025

    One of the true pleasures of a lifetime in music and broadcasting is connecting with artists at the very beginning of their careers.

    If the connection is a strong friendship, emotionally you get to go along for the ride.

    On the downside, you must be prepared to lose those friends along the way through attrition, lifestyle and medical issues.

    I’m pleased to say Colin James has given all of us a great ride.

    8 Junos, 31 Maple Blues Awards, Induction into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame, Order of BC and turning 60 years old with 21 studio albums under his belt.

    Colin has played his way through an amazing collection of audiences. Starting with Stevie Ray style Texas blues, then blues rock, big band swing, roots, Americana and all the way back to blues.

    What a Ride!!

    Following a stellar concert at Massey Hall, Colin is on a Canadian tour now and he’s heading our way. With the wonderful Terra Lightfoot!

    Feb 26 -Grey Eagle Calgary

    Feb 27 – N Jubilee Edmonton

    March 1 – Orpheum Vancouver

    March 3 – Royal Theatre Victoria

    March 4 & 5 – Port Theatre Nanaimo

    Colin is a master storyteller.

    This time he has tales of recovering from a road accident on his scooter in the USA. Damage to his foot and fret hand slowed him down considerably. He has stories of becoming what he dreamed of as an 8-year-old and the biography he’s almost finished writing.

    The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the terrydavidmulligan YouTube Channel.

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    35 min
  • EP 338 | Becoming Led Zeppelin Documentary. The Filmmakers Guest on The Stew
    Feb 15 2025
    Special Guests are Allison McGourtey- Producer
    Bernard MacMahon. Director
    Makers of Becoming Led Zeppelin A documentary about the first 18 months of Led Zeppelin. Jimmy, Robert. John Paul and John Bonham.
    Before it all exploded, and their lives got CRAZY.
    And………it’s in IMAX. The complete story can be heard on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube Channel.
    Amazing filmmaking and storytelling.
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    24 min

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