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  • "I Must Say", Sunday, Apr 26, 2026
    Apr 26 2026

    Podcast Evolution and Celebration Plans


    Ali and Macara discussed their podcast's evolution over the past year, reflecting on how the show has grown since its initial "soft launch." They noted the importance of learning broadcasting tools and software to build the format they wanted. The hosts also planned to organize a "Reflection Bash" to celebrate Ali's four years of broadcasting in August, inviting past guests like Scott, Thomas, Ashlyn and Siena to participate.


    Tool Discovery and Experience Discussion


    Macara and Ali discussed their experiences with various tools and systems they've been using. Macara expressed appreciation for the ongoing journey of discovering necessary tools and highlighted Jetpack as a favorite for site management due to its user-friendliness and convenience. They also discussed challenges with WordPress block patterns, which Macara found somewhat frustrating to edit. The conversation ended with Ali asking about Macara's favorite tools but not sharing their own preferences.


    Tool Evaluation and Platform Selection


    Ali and Macara discussed various tools, focusing on Appointlet and Zoom Scheduler. They found Appointlet easier for booking but noted navigation issues and higher costs compared to Zoom Scheduler. Ali mentioned experimenting with Zapier but concluded it wasn't necessary. They both praised Workspace for its cross-platform usability and user-friendliness, especially for accessibility. Ali suggested staying within the Workspace system to utilize its tools effectively rather than outsourcing tasks to other platforms.


    Zoom to Google Meet Transition


    Ali and Macara discussed their decision to transition away from Zoom to Google Meet for conferencing. Ali explained that while Zoom remains functional for basic meeting functions like muting/unmuting and video controls, its evolution into a comprehensive workplace platform has made it more complex and difficult to manage. They noted that Google's approach with their suite of products, including Docs, Drive, Calendar, and Google Meet, is more streamlined and secure, with recording controls positioned strategically for security purposes. The team confirmed they will move to the free Zoom plan, which limits meetings to 40 minutes, and will continue using the Appointlet scheduling tool.


    Martin Short Memoir Discussion


    Macara and Ali discussed Martin Short's memoir "My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend," sharing their thoughts on his career path and personal experiences. They noted differences between the audiobook and CELA versions, particularly regarding narration. The conversation then shifted to sad news about Jenny Kay Brennan, a contributor to the Reapers Without Peepers accessibility project for screen reader users, who passed away after battling cancer. The hosts announced upcoming shows, including an interview with Daniele Franceschi about the Maple Leafs general manager search and a workshop on navigating threads in the Mail app. They also mentioned a future books panel discussing "Anxiously Attached" by Jessica Baum and confirmed their next Sunday show would continue their discussion about the history of India.


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    50 min
  • "A History of India", Sunday, Apr 19, 2026
    Apr 19 2026

    Platform migration to Spotify for Creators

    The hosts announced a significant change in how show content will be distributed, moving to Spotify as the primary platform.

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    The hosts discussed consolidating multiple show websites into a single network site.

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    Discussion about the future of the audio streaming option for live shows.

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    The hosts discussed transitioning away from domain-specific email addresses.

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    The hosts explained the reasoning behind all the announced changes.

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    Ali and Macara discussed their current title, A History of India by Audible Great Courses.

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    The hosts discussed upcoming titles and their extensive Great Courses library.

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    Discussion about incorporating CELA library links into show notes.

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    The hosts teased their upcoming one-year anniversary celebration.

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    A livestream error occurred during the show but did not significantly impact the broadcast.

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    The hosts outlined their upcoming programming across the network.

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    Website consolidationAudio stream changesEmail system changesRationale for platform changesBook discussion: A History of IndiaFuture book selectionsCELA integrationOne-year anniversary announcementTechnical issue during broadcastUpcoming show schedule

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    46 min
  • Welcome to the show
    Apr 17 2026

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    1 min
  • AI Use, and Other Tech Topics, with Richard Marion, Monday, Apr 13, 2026
    Apr 13 2026
    Discussed topics VoiceOver navigation on Mac compared to Windows screen readers The discussion explored the challenges of VoiceOver’s navigation model on Mac, particularly the Control-Option-Arrow key combinations required for web browsing. Details Richard Marion: The Control-Option left/right arrow navigation creates confusion, especially in custom web environments where it doesn’t work consistently, forcing users to revert to standard arrow keys or Tab navigationRichard Marion: The interaction model has evolved to be more automatic like JAWS, but the VO-Arrow commands should potentially be removed from web environments while keeping them for Mac-specific applicationsAli: Questioned whether Apple should completely restart VoiceOver development from scratchRichard Marion: Disagreed with complete restart, noting the trackpad commander provides an iOS-like experience that helps users transition from iPhone to Mac Conclusion VoiceOver should maintain consistency with Windows screen readers in web environmentsThe trackpad commander feature is valuable for users familiar with iOS VoiceOverComplete redesign is unnecessary, but refinements to navigation commands would improve usability Keyboard command confusion when switching between Mac and Windows Participants discussed the challenges of remembering different keyboard shortcuts when working across platforms. Details Richard Marion: Experiences difficulty remembering not to use VO-Arrow keys when switching to Windows with NVDA for Excel workAli: Frequently hits Control-C on Mac instead of Command-C when trying to copy in FinderRichard Marion: Still prefers Windows for complex spreadsheets and Word documents due to better screen reader supportMacara: Prefers using phone over Mac for many tasks, partly due to reduced need for word processing and in-depth research Conclusion Cross-platform work requires conscious effort to switch between different keyboard command setsUsers maintain both Mac and Windows systems for different tasks based on accessibility strengthsMobile devices are increasingly preferred for casual tasks and convenience Braille display usage and connectivity on Mac The conversation covered experiences with braille displays, focusing on Mac compatibility and workflow integration. Details Richard Marion: Uses Mantis Q40 with QWERTY keyboard, primarily connected via Bluetooth to MacAli: Uses Brailliant BI-40X with Perkins keyboard, noting it’s not supported via USB on MacRichard Marion: Braille display works reliably for document editing, email, and presentation notes, though computer alerts can disrupt reading positionRichard Marion: Uses SD card as intermediary to transfer documents to braille display, hasn’t figured out direct transfer methodAli: Practices typing on Perkins keyboard to maintain skillsRichard Marion: Keeps traditional Perkins brailler as backup when technology fails, though acknowledges digital notes have largely replaced it Conclusion Braille display support on Mac is functional for core tasks but lacks some convenience featuresUsers employ workarounds like SD cards for document transferFull-size keyboards are preferred over braille display keyboards for extended typingTraditional braille equipment serves as backup but is rarely used due to digital alternatives Digital calendar and notification systems Discussion focused on comparing Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and their respective notification reliability. Details Ali: Prefers Google Calendar native app because Apple Calendar notifications for Google Calendar events are unreliable and delayedRichard Marion: Uses Apple Calendar app to manage Google Calendar without experiencing notification issues, received timely alerts for the meetingAli: Google Calendar allows up to five alerts per event versus Apple Calendar’s limit of twoRichard Marion: Appreciates Google Calendar’s location-based departure reminders for appointmentsMacara: Uses Google Calendar on web for full feature access, particularly for sharing calendars between accountsRichard Marion: Had to use web interface to set up calendar sharing, as app doesn’t support all sharing settings Conclusion Google Calendar web interface provides more features than mobile appsNotification reliability varies by user configuration and setupCalendar sharing requires web interface accessUsers choose different approaches based on their specific needs and experiences Email application preferences and synchronization Participants compared native Apple Mail with Gmail app and web interfaces. Details Ali: Dislikes Apple Mail app due to significant delays in checking for new mail unless manually forcedRichard Marion: Forces Apple Mail to check regularly except for VIP contacts, also uses Outlook for work accountsAli: Does not use Gmail app on iPhone, relies on web interface for full feature accessRichard Marion: Uses Gmail app on Android device for Google Trusted Tester program workAli: Prefers web-based Gmail, Google ...
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  • “The Hate U Give”, Sunday, Apr 12, 2026
    Apr 12 2026
    Terminology and Branding Discussion The hosts discussed creating their own terminology for technical difficulties, distinguishing it from Textravaganza’s trademarked terms. Details Ali: Suggested creating a new term for technical challenges specific to their showMacara: Proposed “tech troubles” and confirmed “tech challenges” is trademarked to TechstravaganzaAli: Suggested “tech mishaps” as an alternativeMacara: Noted that “tech challenges” is difficult to pronounce Conclusion Settled on “tech mishaps” or “tech troubles” as their show’s terminologyAcknowledged Techstravaganza’s copyright on “tech challenges” and “trick of more eloquence” Book Discussion: “The Hate You Give” by Angie Thomas The hosts discussed the current week’s book, exploring themes of identity, fitting in, and systemic issues. Details Ali: Acknowledged not progressing far into the book but identified themes of trying to fit in with different groups and the importance of listeningMacara: Provided detailed analysis of the main character’s cognitive dissonance between her neighborhood identity and school persona, the tragedy she witnesses, and systemic issues discussed in the bookMacara: Praised the authentic depiction of teenage dialogue and conversationsAli: Decided to place the book on his “did not finish” shelf to prioritize other reading interests Conclusion The book effectively portrays the experience of navigating different communities and identitiesMedia representation and social media visibility of systemic issues are significant themesMacara highly recommends the book for its authentic writing and important themesAli will not complete the book but may return to it in the future Next Week’s Book Selection Ali selected the next book for discussion. Details Ali: Chose “The History of India” Great Course from his Audible libraryMacara: Recalled Ali mentioning this selection previously and expressed enthusiasm Conclusion “The History of India” Great Course confirmed for next week’s discussion on April 19th at 3:30 PM Eastern Schedule Announcements The hosts outlined upcoming programming across both shows and the network. Details Ali: Announced NHL playoff preview show with Ryan Paton on Friday, April 17th at 10:30 AM, live on YouTubeAli: Confirmed Daniele Franceschi appearance on Monday, April 20th at 3:45 PM to discuss Leafs, Blue Jays, and NHL playoffsAli: Noted scheduling conflict resulting in no Jess Mosley appearance on Wednesday due to calendar booking system limitationsMacara: Announced bonus show with tech analyst Richard Marion on Monday to discuss responsible AI use at 4:30 PM EasternMacara: Confirmed panel discussion on April 24th at 7:30 PM Eastern about “Behind the Bench: Inside the Minds of Hockey’s Greatest Coaches” by Craig CustanceMacara: Mentioned Techstravaganza workshop on DocuScan Plus on Wednesday, 1 to 3 PM Eastern, led by Sienna Conclusion Comprehensive schedule established for upcoming weekMultiple guest appearances and special programming confirmedViewers encouraged to subscribe to newsletters and YouTube channel for updates Follow The ali and Macara Show! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ali-and-macaras-books/id1811035840 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3e793B9NQSVRR1xlWHHQGW?si=PlflfoyxT8uxcKNMq55QlA On iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ali-and-macaras-books-279614865/ On Audible: https://www.audible.ca/pd/B0F6M459LL?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detail On Tunein: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts–Culture-Podcasts/Ali-and-Macaras-Books-p4639147/?topicId=488388095 On Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@thealiandmacarashow Like the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578954341446 Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/themoosaslobodiannetwork.ca Join the Discord server: Please note: if the link does not work, please let us know, and we will send you a new link privately. https://discord.gg/PuAGpKCM Subscribe to the hub site so you never miss network updates and to learn more about all of the shows: http://www.themoosaslobodiannetwork.ca Looking for tips and tricks on using your favourite devices? Check out Techstravaganza: http://www.techstravaganza.ca
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    25 min
  • Content Creation and Assistive Technology Journeys with Jason Reynolds, Monday, Apr 6, 2026
    Apr 6 2026
    Music Creation and Personal Journey Jason Reynolds shared his approach to creating music that reflects his experience with vision loss and the blind community. Details Jason Reynolds: Has written poetry since high school as a way to express feelings and avoid bullying; now uses AI to put poetry to musicJason Reynolds: Lost vision at age 46 after being sighted, which was frustrating but learned to adapt with support from blind communityJason Reynolds: Uses life experiences and daily conversations as inspiration for lyrics, turning frustration into creative expressionJason Reynolds: Favorite song is “Working Dog Blues” about various working dogs; also proud of “Sorry My Blindness Happened to You” which addresses how blindness affects relationshipsMacara: Noted the lyrical quality of Jason’s work, particularly the line about “feeling like a guest in your own skin” from “We’re Not Your Children”Jason Reynolds: Songs address themes relatable to blind community such as independence, societal treatment, and daily challenges like “I Dropped It and It’s Gone” Conclusion Jason’s music provides representation for the blind community with relatable themesThe creative process involves writing original lyrics and using Suno to experiment with musical arrangements until achieving desired soundPlans to release 10 more songs by end of April 2026 Universal Blind Cafe Community Discussion about the creation, growth, and management of the Universal Blind Cafe online community. Details Jason Reynolds: Started in May 2022 after finding institutional CNIB coffee groups too restrictive; wanted a more casual space like Canadian Forces virtual gatherings during COVIDJason Reynolds: Co-founded with friends from Florida and Oregon met through Dice World game and FacebookJason Reynolds: Community grew to 500 members by mid-summer 2022; now has 2,000 members on Facebook and 200 on DiscordJason Reynolds: Members span internationally including UK, Ireland, Croatia, South Africa, US, Australia and other countriesJason Reynolds: Age range from 18 to 78 years old with very active participation across agesJason Reynolds: Moved from Facebook live chats to Discord to enable real voice conversations instead of text-to-speechJason Reynolds: Community has witnessed weddings, funerals, and significant personal growth of members over four yearsJason Reynolds: Management approach encourages authenticity without excessive language policing, resulting in less dramaJason Reynolds: Has team of moderators to help manage the large community Conclusion The community provides crucial support and connection for blind individuals worldwideDiscord platform enables more personal connections through live voice conversationsCommunity can be found on Facebook at Universal Blind Cafe and website at TheInternationalBlindCafe.com Reading Habits and Book Recommendations Participants discussed their reading preferences, approaches to books, and political literature. Details Jason Reynolds: Reads widely including political books, John Grisham, thrillers co-written by President Clinton and Patterson, and post-apocalyptic fictionJason Reynolds: Recently listened to “Don’t Be Canada” and plans to read Mark Carney’s “Values” to understand context of political quotesJason Reynolds: Read Justin Trudeau’s book and would read Pierre Poilievre’s book to get perspectives in politicians’ own wordsJason Reynolds: Tries to finish every book started unless narrator is problematic; uses audiobooks extensively as guide dog user who walks frequentlyJason Reynolds: Recommended “The Tea House Road” set in Jack the Ripper era England, discovered through Audible’s Editor’s ChoiceAli: Finished “Values” by Mark Carney a few months ago; puts away books immediately when deciding not to like themMacara: Working through “Values” but hasn’t finished yet; agrees context is important versus media narrativesAli: Likes to read books outside usual preferences to understand what others enjoy and why Conclusion Reading political books from various perspectives provides important context beyond media sound bitesAudiobook narration quality significantly impacts listening experienceCommunity recommendations through groups like the cafe’s book club help discover new titles Assistive Technology Journey Jason shared his experience learning and using assistive technology after vision loss. Details Jason Reynolds: Discovered iPhone could talk at beginning of COVID; journey was largely self-taught due to pandemic timingJason Reynolds: Learned about Apple Watch talking capability two years after going blindJason Reynolds: Received help from vision loss rehab with qualified instructorsJason Reynolds: Learned significantly from online community members in cafe group discussing apps and toolsJason Reynolds: Completed Hadley Braille program but still learning to apply it; experimenting with Braille screen inputJason Reynolds: Uses Be My Eyes, ...
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    41 min
  • “Yellowface”, by R.F. Quang, Sunday, Apr 5, 2026
    Apr 5 2026
    Audio versus video streaming preferences The hosts discussed different methods of accessing their livestream and the advantages of YouTube over audio-only streaming. Details Ali: Stated that audio-only streaming lacks engagement features and notificationsAli: Explained there is no way to know when new content is available on audio-only streamsMacara: Noted that YouTube provides live chat functions and viewer count visibilityAli: Mentioned that audio-only streaming would not be the preferred listening method due to lack of notificationsMacara: Highlighted that YouTube allows notifications to be set as soon as streams are created, typically a week in advanceAli: Emphasized the preference for locking mobile devices while listening, which affects platform choice Conclusion YouTube livestreaming offers superior engagement features including notifications, live chat, and viewer metricsAudio-only streaming lacks the ability to notify listeners when content goes liveThe estimated number of listeners using audio-only streaming is zero due to these limitations Book discussion: Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Ali and Macara shared their perspectives on the current book selection, Yellowface by R.F. Kuang. Details Ali: Found the writing style suggested the author might have acting experience, though acknowledged the writing quality was goodAli: Decided the book was not personally appealing and moved it to the did-not-finish bookshelfAli: Appreciated the experience of reading it despite not finishingMacara: Observed that the author’s education mirrors the character Athena’s academic backgroundMacara: Suggested the character June’s observations and justifications may reflect criticisms Kuang has faced about her own workMacara: Questioned whether the book’s commentary on racism in publishing effectively lands, noting it appears surface-levelMacara: Praised the engaging writing style and indicated plans to finish the bookAli: Identified that the protagonist’s constant justification of stealing her deceased friend’s work was a turn-offMacara: Discussed the book’s exploration of who has the right to tell certain stories and the protagonist’s editing choices from a white woman’s perspectiveMacara: Noted the protagonist’s obsessive social media checking relates to artists seeking validation for their work Conclusion Ali will not finish the book but valued the reading experienceMacara will complete the book and share final takeaways with the audienceThe book attempts to address publishing industry issues and cultural appropriation but may not fully succeed in its commentaryMore comprehensive resources and discourse on these topics are available from other sources Next book selection The hosts selected the next book for discussion on the show. Details Ali: Offered Macara the choice for next week’s book selectionMacara: Selected The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Conclusion The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas will be discussed on April 12, 2026, at 3:30 PM Eastern Upcoming programming schedule Ali and Macara announced multiple upcoming shows and events across their network. Details Ali: Announced April 8 show featuring Jess Mosely, podcast strategist and producer, discussing podcast creation and social media importance at 7:45 PM EasternAli: Announced April 20 show with Daniele Franceschi from Sportsnet discussing the Toronto Maple Leafs firing General Manager Brad Treliving and MLSE CEO Keith Pelley’s press conferenceMacara: Announced bonus show on April 6 at 3:30 PM Eastern with Jason Reynolds discussing content creation, music, and Universal Blind CafeMacara: Announced bonus show on April 13 at 4:30 PM Eastern with Richard Marion discussing responsible AI use and technologyAli: Confirmed Richard Marion is a tech analystMacara: Announced Techstravaganza on April 8, 1 to 3 PM Eastern, covering FaceTime on iPhone, iPad, and MacMacara: Announced Techstravaganza 2.0 on April 9, 7 to 9 PM Eastern, continuing the reminders tutorialMacara: Announced Books Panel on April 24 at 7:30 PM Eastern discussing Behind the Bench: Inside the Minds of Hockey’s Greatest Coaches by Craig Custance with contribution by Sidney CrosbyAli: Expressed anticipation for the hockey book discussion Conclusion A full schedule of programming was announced across The Ali and Macara Show, The Alimoosa Show, Techstravaganza, and Books PanelMultiple bonus episodes are scheduled in addition to regular programming Follow The ali and Macara Show! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ali-and-macaras-books/id1811035840 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3e793B9NQSVRR1xlWHHQGW?si=PlflfoyxT8uxcKNMq55QlA On iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ali-and-macaras-books-279614865/ On Audible: https://www.audible.ca/pd/B0F6M459LL?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detail On Tunein: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts–Culture-Podcasts/Ali-and-Macaras-Books-p4639147/?topicId=488388095 On Youtube...
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  • “The Wonder of Stevie”, Sunday, Mar 29, 2026
    Mar 29 2026
    Newsletter Subscription Engagement Strategy Ali discussed the importance of subscribers following the show’s newsletters to help track engagement and provide recognition to listeners. They offered to manually add subscribers to newsletters if needed and emphasized the value of direct contact for troubleshooting subscription issues. Ali also gave shoutouts to new followers Haley and Jeff Bishop, expressing appreciation for their support, and extended thanks to all listeners for tuning in. Content Update Notification Strategies Macara and Ali discussed the best ways for listeners to stay updated on new content. They recommended subscribing to the YouTube channel for live streams and setting notifications, as well as following the newsletters for the most reliable updates. Ali emphasized that social media algorithms can make it difficult to see all posts, especially for active listeners, making newsletters a more reliable option. Social Media Notification Challenges Macara and Ali discussed challenges with staying informed about updates and notifications, particularly on social media platforms. They acknowledged that while frequent checking helps, it’s not always reliable due to algorithmic sorting. Macara suggested setting preferences to favorite items and using newsletters as a backup, while Ali emphasized the importance of regularly checking inboxes. The conversation concluded with them deciding to go commercial-free and move on to discussing a book titled “The Wonder of Stevie.” Stevie Wonder Book Discussion Ali and Macara discussed their reading of a book about Stevie Wonder, focusing on his career and musical background. They discovered new information about Motown being a label company rather than just a genre. Ali praised the author Wesley Morris for his engaging presentation style. The discussion concluded with them agreeing to continue reading the book, which they estimated would take about 6 hours to complete. Book Club Selection Discussion Macara and Ali discussed their current book club selection, “The Wonder of Stevie,” which was recommended by Ashlyn. They expressed interest in finishing the book while acknowledging they have other titles on their wishlist to explore. The conversation highlighted how book recommendations often come from trusted friends and reading communities, and they encouraged listeners to read widely, including books outside their comfort zone. Book Review Process Discussion Ali and Macara discussed their book review process, emphasizing that reviews are subjective and participants can rate books based on their personal preferences. They highlighted a relevant analogy from the book comparing discovering Stevie Wonder’s music to discovering modern artists like Beyoncé. The conversation then shifted to tech updates, where Ali acknowledged the good customer service from Appointlet, Riverside, and Zoom. They also noted their upcoming one-year anniversary for their show and expressed commitment to continuing content creation. Upcoming Shows and Content Planning Ali and Macara discussed upcoming shows and content for their network. They announced that “Yellowface” by R.F. Kuang will be the book discussed in their next show, with a shoutout to Ashlyn for suggesting it. They outlined several upcoming events, including a show with Jess Mosley on podcasting and social media, an Easter show, and discussions with Jason Reynolds and Richard Marion. They also mentioned a books panel on “Behind the Bench” and a tech workshop, while encouraging listeners to subscribe to their YouTube channel and newsletter. Listen to Friday’s Books Panel At The Following Link https://bookspanel.ca/2026/03/27/theo-of-golden-friday-mar-27-2026/ Follow The ali and Macara Show! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ali-and-macaras-books/id1811035840 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3e793B9NQSVRR1xlWHHQGW?si=PlflfoyxT8uxcKNMq55QlA On iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ali-and-macaras-books-279614865/ On Audible: https://www.audible.ca/pd/B0F6M459LL?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detail On Tunein: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts–Culture-Podcasts/Ali-and-Macaras-Books-p4639147/?topicId=488388095 On Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@thealiandmacarashow Like the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578954341446 Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/themoosaslobodiannetwork.ca Join the Discord server: Please note: if the link does not work, please let us know, and we will send you a new link privately. https://discord.gg/PuAGpKCM Subscribe to the hub site so you never miss network updates and to learn more about all of the shows: http://www.themoosaslobodiannetwork.ca Looking for tips and tricks on using your favourite devices? Check out Techstravaganza: http://www.techstravaganza.ca
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    41 min