Matt Conrad and Mike Tobin
Afternoon Pint
Afternoon Pint is a laid-back Canadian podcast hosted by Matt Conrad and Mike Tobin—recorded where the best conversations happen: craft breweries, local pubs, and great restaurants around Canada Each week, they sit down with a surprise guest—from entrepreneurs and athletes to authors, entertainers, politicians, and everything in between. You never quite know who’ll show up, and that’s exactly the point. Every episode feels like meeting someone new over a pint—sometimes for the first time, sometimes picking up right where you left off. The conversations are real, unfiltered, and always a little...
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Matt Conrad and Mike Tobin
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Christine Brunsden Explains Why Many Eligible People Do Not Receive The Disability Tax Credit 07.07.2026 54:42
The Disability Tax Credit is one of those Canadian programs that sounds simple until you’re staring at the forms, your medical records, and a list of criteria written in a language nobody uses in real life. We talk with Christine Brunson, CEO of Benefits2.ca, about why so many people who qualify never apply, and why the system often feels like it demands the most effort from people who have the le...
Meg Brennan and Tenille Goodspeed Share Why Garrison Brewing and Jazzfest are the Perfect Pairing 30.06.2026 1:21:53
40 years of Halifax Jazz Festival and nearly three decades of Garrison Brewing as a partner isn’t just a fun local success story, it’s a blueprint for how a city builds culture people actually want to stick around for. We’re at the Oxford Taproom with Tenille Goodspeed (Executive Director, Halifax Jazz Festival) and Meg Brennan (VP Sales, Marketing and Retail Operations, Garrison Brewing) to talk...
Matt Stickland's Take on City Hall, The Mayor, Taxes and Transportation 23.06.2026 1:19:15
Traffic, housing, and taxes are not separate problems. They are one big system, and once you see the wiring, you cannot unsee it. Over beers, we sit down at Quinns Arm Pubwith journalist Matt Stickland, a former Navy tech who has spent years watching Halifax city hall up close, to unpack why municipal politics quietly shapes your daily life more than any other level of government. We talk about h...
Storm The Ballot Box And Fix Canadian Democracy with Joanne Roberts 16.06.2026 1:07:41
Something is off when a government can win a “supermajority” while millions of Canadians stay home. We’re joined by Joanne Roberts, author of *Storm The Ballot Box: An Insider’s Guide to a Voting Revolution*, to dig into what low voter turnout really means for Canadian democracy and why people stop believing their vote counts. We talk candidly about what she learned on the inside as a candidate, h...
How Bioengineer Mina Mekhail's Startup Extends The Shelf Life Of Salmon 09.06.2026 54:13
Fresh salmon can have around 14 days of shelf life if the cold chain stays perfect. The problem is real life is never perfect, and one small temperature slip can turn premium seafood into waste. We’re joined by Mina Mekhail from Dartmouth-based Fresher Technologies, an EY Entrepreneur of the Year, to dig into what “freshness” actually means, why bacteria accelerates with heat, and how packaging ca...
Halifax Is About to Boom Again — Mayor Andy Fillmore Says the Real Risk Is Saying No 02.06.2026 47:13
Halifax is growing fast — and Mayor Andy Fillmore says the real danger is not growth itself, but being unprepared for it. In this episode of Afternoon Pint , we sit down with Mayor Fillmore at City Hall following his State of the Municipality address to talk about what comes next for Halifax and the wider HRM. We dig into the pressure points residents are already feeling: housing costs, congestion...
Immunologist Jeanette Boudreau Shares How Their Lab Fights Cancer Back 26.05.2026 1:03:47
Cancer research can feel like a distant world of microscopes and jargon, but the stakes are painfully everyday: can we help people live longer, feel better, and suffer less while they’re in treatment? We’re joined by Halifax-based immunology PhD Jeanette Boudreau from Dalhousie University to unpack what’s changing right now in cancer immunotherapy, especially in blood cancers, and why “hope” is st...
Former NDP Premier Darrell Dexter On Leadership, Energy Policy & Transformational Government 19.05.2026 1:21:48
Former NDP Nova Scotia premier Darrell Dexter walks us through what it’s like to govern when the economy melts down, revenues disappear, and voters still expect big change on a small budget. He’s candid about how fast a government can go from popular to punished, and why that doesn’t automatically mean the work failed. We get into the real mechanics of “transformational” government versus “transa...
Christina Black On Building A Winning Canadian Curling Team 12.05.2026 1:31:25
You can learn a lot about high performance by listening to someone who lives in the details, and Christina Black lives there. Over pints at Jungle Jim’s, we talk with the Nova Scotia skip about how an eight-year-old in Sydney goes from watching the Scotties on TV to hearing an arena roar at the Olympic Trials in Halifax, and what that kind of pressure feels like when it’s finally real. We get into...
Two Anonymous Young Immigrants Share The Hidden Costs Of Chasing Permanent Residency in Canada 05.05.2026 47:47
A must listen episode to gain perspective on Canada's Immigration Crisis. Two young men from India sit down with us and tell a story we can’t shake. They came to Nova Scotia with a plan, followed the rules, studied hard, built careers, paid taxes, and still may be forced to leave Canada because the rules changed while they were already here. We keep their identities private for their protecti...
Former Canadian Intelligence Operator Mike Fournier On The Practicality Of Spycraft 28.04.2026 1:29:43
A lot of people think “spy” means gadgets, fights, and glamour. We’ve got a different story for you, straight from a Canadian military intelligence operator who actually worked the Cold War and later returned to serve in Afghanistan. Mike Fournier, known as Intelligence Operator 230, joins us for a candid conversation about what intelligence work really is: supporting the commander, learning an in...
Canadian Film & TV: Our Next Great Export with Taylor Olson, Bob Mann, and Adam DeViller 21.04.2026 1:18:00
A pub table in Halifax is a strange place to map out a film and TV career, but that’s exactly where we end up with Taylor Olson, Bob Mann, and Adam DeViller. Between bites of a spice bag and a lot of laughter, we get into the real mechanics of building independent work in Nova Scotia: writing roles when the acting jobs don’t come, directing to control the full vision, and editing comedy with the k...
Canadian Home Ownership Matters With Habitat For Humanity CEO Donna Williamson 14.04.2026 1:03:56
You can feel the difference between a “housing” conversation and a “homeownership” conversation the minute Donna Williamson walks us through how Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia actually works. We’re recording from the Burnside ReStore (with local beers from Burnside Brewing), and we start by clearing up the biggest misconception: Habitat doesn’t give houses away. Families buy at fair market value...
Sonja O'Hara Left Atlantic Canada For New York To Become a Movie Star 07.04.2026 1:13:23
A kid from Williamswood leaves Nova Scotia at 17, lands in New York with no connections, survives the visa pressure cooker, and ends up directing heavyweight actors in Hollywood. That’s the real arc behind our conversation with Sonja O’Hara, an Emmy-nominated writer, director, and actress who’s built her career by treating filmmaking like both art and entrepreneurship. We talk about what the highl...
Dustin O'Leary On Establishing Trust In Nova Scotia's Gold Mining Sector 31.03.2026 57:00
Nova Scotia has big resource potential, but the real question is whether we can turn opportunity into outcomes without repeating the mistakes that still haunt the province. We talk with Dustin O’Leary, a Nova Scotian working in gold mining business development, about what “responsible mining” has to mean if communities are ever going to trust it again. We get specific about the parts people argue...
Director Tyler Burns Shares His Secrets On Creating Comedy That Pushes The Limit 24.03.2026 1:18:28
This week we are having a drink at Jellies on Quinpool Road in Halifax with screen writer and director Tyler Burns, and the conversation goes from bar stories and many random interjections to the real deal on making Canadian comedy. Tyler walks us through what it took to build a six-episode series and then finding a place to put it where audiences would see it. Trailerparkboysplus.com happened to...
Matt and Mike Have a Live Pint On YouTube For A Blood Cancer Fundraiser 18.03.2026 1:51:46
St. Patrick’s Day turned into a surprise live show when we crack a couple drinks at home and decide to hit YouTube with zero guest and no safety net. The result is a classic Afternoon Pint mix: real conversation, dumb games, and a chat that keeps pulling the night in new directions. If you like podcasts that feel like you’re sitting at the table with friends, this one is for you. The serious heart...
Matt and Mike Get Therapy With Registered Counselling Art Therapist Gabriella Rizkallah 10.03.2026 1:06:09
Gabriella is an art therapist who once refused to read out loud in ninth grade, met a teacher who really saw her, and discovered dyslexia and ADHD were the reasons school never fit. That shift—from “lazy” to “misunderstood”—set her on a path through art school and the classroom to a therapy practice that uses colour, texture, and play to help people find themselves again. We talk frankly about lat...
Immigrant Basam Murtaza Tahoor Built A Marketing Busines In Canada By Establishing Trust 03.03.2026 1:07:54
Founder Basam Murtaza Tahoor shares how he rebuilt his marketing career from scratch in Halifax—ditching gimmicks, mastering Canadian business basics, and proving that trust is the only real currency. From landing his first client to crafting a blue-ocean pivot into original illustration and brand IP, Basam breaks down buyer personas, pricing strategy, networking that actually works, and how to us...
NDP Leader Claudia Chender On How Smart Policy Can Make Nova Scotia Livable Again 24.02.2026 1:10:24
We sit down with Nova Scotia NDP leader Claudia Chender for a candid, ground-level conversation about what’s really driving the affordability crisis—and what can actually fix it. Claudia shares her journey from law to politics, shaped by her work in education and advocacy, and a front-row view of how government decisions impact families. We break down the housing crisis—from rent caps and fixed-te...
Why Helping Immigrants Belong Builds A Stronger Country With ISANS CEO Paula Knight 17.02.2026 1:02:50
What makes someone plant roots instead of moving on? We sit with Paula Knight, CEO of ISANS, to unpack the real work of turning arrivals into neighbours—and why belonging is the quiet infrastructure that powers Nova Scotia’s future. From first intake to first job, from a child’s first hockey game to a nurse’s first licensed shift, Paula shows how practical supports and human connection move people...
Quentrel Provo Lost His Cousin To Gun Violence. How His March Sparked A Global Mission. 10.02.2026 1:12:04
A single march in the rain changed everything. After losing his cousin to a senseless act of violence, Quentrel Provo turned grief into a mission: Stop the Violence, Spread the Love. We sit down with Q to unpack how a community showed up, how forgiveness sharpened his purpose, and why June 10 is now Stop the Violence Day—wear red, do one kind act, and make compassion visible. We go deeper than slo...
From Florida Fields To Global Gridirons - Football Coach Micah Brown 03.02.2026 1:11:58
We sit down with Coach Micah Brown — former pro quarterback, founder of BATLX , and a leader in Atlantic Canada’s football development scene. Micah breaks down the mental intelligence behind football and why the best coaching is about way more than schemes and stats. We talk leadership under pressure , building confident athletes, mentorship and representation , and the real responsibility coache...
Putting It All On The Line With Singer Songwriter Christina Martin 27.01.2026 59:54
A forgotten shore, a loud crowd, and a quiet life that fuels a very big record—Christina Martin joins us for an unvarnished look at building a career that actually holds together. From quitting university to nannying in Austin, signing a dead-end contract in Germany, and then getting invited last-minute to open for Wilco, her story moves through detours that somehow line up. The band drama that pu...
Tia Upshaw Went From Convicted to CEO. Now She Builds Companies and Empowers Black Women. 20.01.2026 1:05:20
We sit with Tia to trace the unvarnished path from teen motherhood and convictions, a string of rejections from employers due to her criminal background check to her $50 start up cleaning company that scaled across Halifax. Tia shares the weight of raising kids while surviving the street, a son shot seven times, and the accountability she refuses to outsource. We talk about why “diversity” often...
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