Show overview
The Megablast Podcast has been publishing since 2022, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 34 episodes. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 30m and 2h 16m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Arts show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 15 episodes published. Published by Jason Mcdonald.
From the publisher
A podcast in search of the truth. Hosted by Jason Mcdonald
Latest Episodes
View all 34 episodesEp 50Trump, Sowell, & Smith - the Evolution of America - w/ Mike Munger
Munger waxes poetic about the dangers of the Trade Wars.

Ep 49Highway to the End of the Night: Chris Barry on Being Jim Morrison and Writing Po$no in LA
Take the highway to the end of the night with ex-punk rocker Chris Barry. His abject failure and humiliation in having to front a Doors cover band and; then lifting himself out of the abyss to COCKting porn scripts in L.A. A life lived that shows us the way through the "garbage and the flowers."

Ep 48Mike Munger on What People Think, The Sharing Economy, and Growing Up Poor
Back for a second time!

Ep 47Ubering towards Liberation: Vincent Geloso on Uber, the REAL Quiet Revolution, and Separatism
Did the Catholic Church repress French Canada for a century or did it assist in the dispersion of services to the population? Vincent and Jason dig into it. Did Uber destroy the livlihoods of thousands of Montreal taxi drivers or crush a system of privileges that needed ending? Find out how Vincent and Jason originally met and Vincent's testimony to the Quebec government regarding rideshares and taxis. Should Quebec be an independant nation? Vincent points out the only way that can happen is if a very conservative route is taken. Are French-Canadians the most British people in the world?

Ep 46''Seeking not Only to Be Loved, but Also to Be Lovely'' Mike Munger on Sharing and Human Flourishing
Economist, Philosopher, and Joker Mike Munger and I dig into the depths of his discipline. What makes people flourish? Mike and Jason talk about what helps the people of the world: a chance to build their own lives. Why are so many people trying to get into the US, Canada, and Europe? What do poverty and wealth mean to regular people? What exactly is the Sharing Economy? Mike explains. Where is this new form of economic activity going? Mike sees nothing but great opportunities, though no one individual of us is smart enough to know what is going to happen. People are smart, and figure out their own futures best if left alone.

Ep 45A Wrinkle in The Wire: Tom Siebert on the Wire and the Disastrous MSM
Tom and I go toe to toe on how the mainstream media is circling the drain, and how the Wire Season 5 was prophetic in predicting this collapse. Siebert deconstructs the Big Lie in Wire S05, his own underestimation of The Wire, and what the Wire did so well and not so well. If the truth is a moving target, is current journalism up to the task of setting its sights on it? Is Craigslist guilty of collapsing conventional newspaper revenue?

Ep 44Clash of Art: the Clash & Mark Gabriel’s Music, Painting, & the Cosmos
Mark Gabriel - painter, musician, bass player, and one of my oldest friends. We go deep into where inspiration comes from as well as the music that defines us. From our childhood experience seeing the Clash at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto through his many indy groups, and now his solo career as a musician in Mexico, we drill down. I loved this one and it promises to be the first of many!
Ep 43Talking Sowell: the Man Who Changed My Life; w/ John Hamer
Me and John Hamer mixing it up about the Great Thomas Sowell, originally published on the Likeville Podcast.

Ep 42Wallowing in it with Chris Barry
What does it mean to be an authentic musician? Chris waxes poetic about his time on the scene in NYC, London, and Montreal as well as his friendships and connection with the heavies: Blondie (with whom, in bed, he watched TV one afternoon), Johnny -- rotting inside -- Thunder, William Burroughs and many more. What's with the deranged-radical left? Chris and I get into free speech, Donald Trump and the decline of the CBC.
Ep 41Why laugh? Nick Catalano on Seinfeld & Aristophanes
Never before in history has there been such a constant craving for comedy. Why is this happening? From Aristophanes to Gilbert Gottfried, Nick traces the history of comedy, the cultural phenomenon of which is assured by the certainty that human beings love to laugh.

Ep 40Comedy vs. Jazz: Nick Catalano on Hanging with Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Mahar.
Child prodigy, producer, jazz musician - jazz critic, author, Renaissance Man Nick Catalano has rubbed shoulders with all the greats, has been an integral part of the New York cultural scene for half a century.

Ep 39Freedom & Tyranny: Tanya Maria on conservatism in the 21st century
This episode was published in 2022. The terrible and sad shock of Tanya's passing in March, 2023 has led Megablast to republish this episode. Dedicated to a wonderful mother, wife, and political organizer. God rest her soul. The original description read as follows: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau -- the art of normalizing betrayal. Vaccine hypocrisy. The beautiful and the damned retreating from the abyss of political correnctness. In each others crosshairs: conservative and libertarian movements scrap it out. Will the Conservative Party co-opt populist principles as a winning formula? Will Eric Duhaime's and the new Conservative Party of Quebec explode the Quebec political landscape.

Ep 38Art, Travel, & Life: Serge Ouimet on a Life Well Lived, and Dying of ALS
Despite living for three years with a progressively crippling neurological disorder (ALS), Serge Ouimet focuses on fully appreciating the moment rather than fretting about his condition. The podcast you are about to listen to bristles with humour and insight into the human condition touching on subjects dear to him: his relationship with Montreal, his ten years as a night-time taxi driver through the 80s, his love of music and the visual arts as well as exploring the world of ideas with a large circle of good friends and correspondents. He describes himself as an atheist with a profound sense of wonder at all the beauty and mystery of existence.

Ep 37Nothing’s Shocking: Liz Hodgson on Satan, The Oscars, & Trans
Does anyone care about the Awards in the 2020s? Should we? What is the deal with Satan these days, is he just another dude, or is creative transgression just not a thing anymore? How well is Madonna ageing? Liz & Jason get into it. Plus: How beautiful is it to be alive? Jason praises life and Liz responds in a drole fashion, to create a diabolically good listening experience.. + much more! :)

Ep 36Megablast Shorts: Leonard Cohen - The Stranger Song
Montreal Legend Leonard Cohen's wonderful work The Stranger Song. Deconstructed by non-legend lol Montrealers Ken Doolittle & Jason Mcdonald.

Ep 35Megablast Shorts: The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Open Heart Surgery
Sloppy and Depressed: Ken and I introduce the podcast and dig into Open Heart Surgery by the Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Ep 34From The Sublime to the Ugly: Deep Music, with Ken Doolittle
What makes a truly great song? Rhythm? Guitars? Vocal work? Lyrics? How do the elements mix together to create a deep experience? What moves us to sublime beauty, to revulsion? Ken and Jason dig deep. Artists include: Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, The Rolling Stones, Fiona Apple, Bonnie Prince Billy, and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. As well: I surprise Ken with a French Canadian classic by Les Colocs, and he's inspired to share Rip Rig + Panic (Featuring Neneh Cherry). Then: at the very end: we return to the root, to the father of Rock n Roll, and break it down. Can anyone guess? Winners get a chance to be on Megablast! A must listen!

Ep 33Around the World in 50 years - A Life of Travel - John Woolfrey Interviews Me Part 1
Today we flip the script on the Megablast Podcast: John Woolfrey interviews me on living and travelling in different parts of the world. What does it take to be a world traveller? How wild is Eastern Europe? Does everyone go through a life-changing experience visiting Hiroshima? We dig into it. Plus: what is it like to learn Slovak? What is it like crossing the fortified Greco-Turkish border? Jason tells all, and more! :)

Ep 32Managing the Extremes of Life & Art: John Jordan on Depression & Me, Mom, & Morgentaler
How much strength does it take to live with bipolar disorder? What does it feel like? John Jordan tells it like it is, what it is like to be on a manic high and then the subsequent crash. Plus: what was it like to be in a touring rock band? He discusses touring with his band - Me, Mom, & Morgentaler. What does it mean to be NDG (West End Montreal 'hood) proud? John explains some of the amazing contributions he has made to his beloved neighbourhood; and much more! :)

Ep 31Elon & His Haters + follow up to Narcissism Run Amok with Liz Hodgson
Liz and I hash out the Twitter situation and Musk. Why do so many people hate that guy? We dig into it. Also: in part 2 of this podcast we go through some interesting observations from listeners regarding our discussion on Jian Ghomeshi and Will Smith.
