Episodes

  • Celine Simard: Purely Chemical
    Apr 2 2026

    Celine Simard (Celin) grew up in Fahler, Alta., the "Honey Capital of Canada," but she found her voice in the isolation of a 28-day quarantine. From the Young Canadians to the King Eddie, Celin is part of the creative "explosion" that has transformed Airdrie over the last five years.

    In this episode, she performs:

    • "14 Days" (The quarantine anthem)
    • "Pray On" (A controversial take on infidelity)
    • "Purely Chemical" (Addressing the brain’s imbalance)

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    32 mins
  • Horacio Galanti: Death Zone CAO
    Mar 27 2026

    What does it take to manage 100,000 people and a $500 Million budget? For Horacio Galanti, the answer was found at 8,000 meters in the "Death Zone."

    In this episode of Airdrie Inside, Chris Glass sits down with Horacio Galanti—Civil Engineer, world-class mountaineer, and the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Airdrie.

    Horacio doesn't just "climb mountains" as a hobby. He has summited the Seven Summits, reached both the North and South Poles by foot, and completed the gruelling Canadian Death Race six times. But the real story isn't the altitude—it's the discipline.

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    35 mins
  • Kim Titus: Thumbs Up Foundation
    Mar 20 2026

    "There comes a time when we need to stop pulling people out of the river and go upstream to find out why they're falling in." Kim Titus didn't just start a foundation to honour her son, Braden; she started a movement to dismantle a broken system. From a personal tragedy that "transfigured" her world to securing over $1M in funding to pilot a new provincial standard of care, Kim shares the blueprint for moving from "sick care" to true "brain health."



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    43 mins
  • Tong Wang: Windwood Music Festival
    Mar 12 2026

    She has performed at the Lincoln Center and toured the world, but Tong Wang’s most important stage is a cul-de-sac in Airdrie. As a concert pianist, educator, and co-founder of the Windwood Music Festival, Tong is on a mission to replace the scarcity of elite art with an overflow of community belonging. This is a story about the power of the big open sky, the science of "cute" music, and why world-class chamber music belongs to everyone.



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    23 mins
  • Mo Shaukat: Boots on the Ground
    Mar 5 2026

    "We are training people to survive the job physically, but we aren't training them to survive it mentally." Mo Shaukat has seen the worst of humanity as a hostage negotiator and correctional officer at the Edmonton Institution, a maximum security federal institution. He knows that for first responders, silence isn't strength—it's a death sentence. This is the story of how Mo brought Boots on the Ground to Alberta to ensure that when a hero hits a breaking point, there is a brother or sister on the other end of the line who actually "gets it."

    Chapters:
    00:00 - The Weight of the Uniform: Active Military & First Responders
    01:50 - From Pakistan to the "Murder Capital" of Canada
    04:05 - "I’m Just Looking for a Job": The Accidental Firefighter
    06:53 - Life Inside the Max: The Reality of Edmonton Maximum Security
    10:44 - The Toll of the Job: Blood, Gore, and the People the System Breaks
    14:16 - The Art of Crisis Negotiation: Listening to Understand, Not to Respond
    19:53 - Who Rescues the Rescuer? The Birth of Boots on the Ground Alberta
    22:56 - The 2016 Hostage Incident: A Personal Lesson in Peer Support
    28:50 - Why Anonymity is the Key to Unlocking the Door
    31:34 - How to Get Help: 24/7 Anonymous Support for Heroes
    33:05 - The Future: Funding Psychological Visits and Service Dogs

    Call to Action: If you are a first responder or military member in need of support, call the 24/7 anonymous helpline: 1-866-724-2684. Support the mission and donate at: https://botgalberta.com/

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    35 mins
  • Mandi Fusaro: Building Airdrie's Soul
    Feb 26 2026

    The "Champion of the Arts" award isn't for the person who writes the biggest cheque. It's for the person who gives the most of themselves. For Mandi Fusaro—actor, director, playwright, and teacher—that has meant spending nearly a decade in the trenches, building the invisible infrastructure of Airdrie's soul. This is a story about the power of showing up, the ROI of belonging, and why local theatre is one of the most powerful tools for building a resilient community.

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    18 mins
  • Kristen Shima: City Builder
    Feb 19 2026

    Most politicians learn how cities work after they're elected. Kristen Shima spent a decade building them from the inside. With a Master's degree in sustainable community development and a resume that includes securing over $225M in investment, Airdrie's newest Councillor isn't just here to govern—she's here to architect. This is a masterclass in "wicked messy problems," the economic power of culture, and why the future of any city lies in its "people power."



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    32 mins
  • David Barchard: Micro Acres
    Feb 13 2026

    Most people think farming requires hundreds of acres and massive tractors. David Barchard proves you can feed a community with just a few hundred square feet and a lot of heart. After 15 years in the restaurant industry witnessing a broken supply chain, David and his wife Kirstin founded Micro Acres to bring food security back home. This is a story about pivoting when revenue drops 90% overnight, the "One Green Away" philosophy that drives their philanthropy, and why true abundance means teaching others to grow their own food.



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    36 mins