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Afternoon Pint

Afternoon Pint

De : Matt Conrad and Mike Tobin
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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 unpredictable.


Because at its core, The Afternoon Pint is about bringing people together—sharing stories, perspectives, and a bit of good human spirit along the way.

So grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join the conversation.

© 2026 Afternoon Pint
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  • Canada’s Great False Hope: The Modern Immigrant Experience
    May 5 2026

    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 protection, but we don’t soften what they’re living through: sleepless nights, shrinking timelines, and the feeling of building a life with an expiry date.

    We talk about the real cost of the “international student to permanent residency” pathway in Nova Scotia, from $45,000 tuition bills to GIC deposits, rent, and the pressure to juggle multiple jobs under strict work-hour limits. They describe an education experience that didn’t match the marketing, including being moved into Cineplex classrooms because the university didn’t have enough space. We also dig into how immigration quotas, the provincial nominee program, and changing priorities toward construction and healthcare can leave established workers in other needed fields stranded, and how that uncertainty hurts employers who train people they may soon lose.

    Most of all, we focus on the humanity behind Canadian immigration policy: what fairness means when someone has already invested years in Halifax, built networks, and planned to start a business and create jobs. If you’ve ever wondered what “policy shifts” look like in real life, this conversation puts it in plain language.

    Subscribe, share this with someone in Nova Scotia, and if your touched by the story of these two young gentleman. Write your MLA!

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    48 min
  • How KGB Compromise Attempts Really Work With Mike Fournier, Author of Intelligence Operator 230
    Apr 28 2026

    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 insane amount of detail, living by strict rules, and staying calm when the situation turns sharp.

    We dig into how compromise and entrapment work in the real world, including the slow build adversaries use to find a weakness and apply pressure at exactly the wrong moment. Mike walks us through unforgettable stories from behind the Iron Curtain, including a honey trap attempt on a fellow soldier in Norway and a Warsaw scenario that shows why “no fraternization” isn’t just a policy, it’s protection. Along the way, we talk surveillance, counterintelligence, tradecraft, and why real spycraft is often quiet, methodical, and exhausting rather than cinematic.

    We also go where these conversations usually don’t: the mental toll, the isolation, the hyper-vigilance that sticks around for decades, and how PTSD shaped Mike’s life after service. Writing his memoir became a way to face those demons while still honouring the truth of Canadian Forces intelligence work. If you’re interested in Canadian military history, Cold War espionage, counterintelligence, and the human cost behind the badge, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves real-world spy stories, and leave a review.

    Link to Mike Fournier's New Book: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000249065885/Mike-Fournier-Intelligence-Operator-230

    #servicecanada #military #intellegence #coldwar

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    Your Dream Home Does Not Have to Be Just A Dream. Today's show is brought to you by Kimia Nejat of Exit Reality Metro. Kimia is the realtor who knows how to get things done. Buying or Selling? Go to afternoonpint.ca/kimia and we will set up an introduction


    Does Your Business Need a Boost With Foot traffic? Hosts for An Event? Or Even Actors For A Production? Or the Production itself? Go to https://www.afternoonpint.ca/services and see some of the services that the Afternoon Pint team offers.

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    1 h et 30 min
  • Taylor Olson, Bob Mann, and Adam DeViller Turned Friendship Into Award Winning TV & Film
    Apr 21 2026

    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 kind of timing that makes awkward silence actually land. We also talk about Hey Halifax, how it grew with support from Bell TV1, and why landing on TPB Plus helps local shows reach viewers far beyond the city.

    From there, the conversation widens into the hard stuff that every Halifax artist feels right now: cost of living, arts cuts, and what happens when talented people have to leave because the margins get too thin. We make the case that the arts are not a hobby on the side of the economy, they’re entrepreneurship, jobs, and part of what makes a city worth staying in.

    We also hear about Taylor’s feature What We Dreamed It Then, its festival run, its impact screenings focused on houselessness, and what it takes to start pushing into the US market through festivals and distributors. If you care about Halifax comedy, Nova Scotia film, Canadian creators, and how culture gets made when resources are tight, this one goes deep. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s building something, and leave a review with the one line you can’t stop thinking about.

    Send us Fan Mail

    Your Dream Home Does Not Have to Be Just A Dream. Today's show is brought to you by Kimia Nejat of Exit Reality Metro. Kimia is the realtor who knows how to get things done. Buying or Selling? Go to afternoonpint.ca/kimia and we will set up an introduction


    Does Your Business Need a Boost With Foot traffic? Hosts for An Event? Or Even Actors For A Production? Or the Production itself? Go to https://www.afternoonpint.ca/services and see some of the services that the Afternoon Pint team offers.

    Support the show

    Find The Afternoon Pint on Youtube Facebook Instagram & TikTok

    Buy merch, get out newsletter, or book some of Afternoon Pints Media Talent on our website: www.afternoonpint.ca

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    1 h et 18 min
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