Episodios

  • Saturday At Bahalla Season 2, Episode 1
    Apr 7 2026

    Bahalla is a former junkyard dismantling shop on three acres that mostly runs itself.

    Mostly.

    On a cold Saturday morning, my heater screams and the computer gets judgmental. Then the cat sabotages the electronics bench, and nothing I was supposed to do actually gets done.

    There's a difference between a clean space and a useful one, between clutter and capacity.

    This is about the other kind.

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    16 m
  • Chips and Cheese - Showing Up
    Mar 10 2026

    Season 1, Episode 10. Season finale.

    This final episode closes the road stories of Season One and turns inward.

    Before there were long drives north, cold coastlines, and strangers holding doors open, there was a dorm room at Western Michigan University, an unplanned interruption, and a moment that quietly changed the direction of a life.

    This is the story of how I met Martha, who we now call Poppins. Not as a guest. Not as a punchline. As the person who made space when I did not know how to stay.

    Season Two will include more than one voice.

    This episode explains why.

    Written by Chuck Hayden. Read by Poppins and Chuck.

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    12 m
  • The Long Road to Red Bay
    Mar 3 2026

    Season 1, Episode 9

    A Thanksgiving escape turns into a long winter push across Quebec and Labrador — bad coffee, hard cold, ferries, snow, and the unexpected kindness of strangers.

    This is a field-tape episode about what happens when you get far enough out that you can’t perform competence anymore… and someone lets you in anyway.

    Next episode: the Season One finale.

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    30 m
  • Cape Jones
    Feb 24 2026

    Restless Viking Radio — Season One, Episode Eight

    Part 5 of the Cape Jones Saga

    We’re camped on the rocks at Longue Pointe with ten people, freighter canoes below us, and a simple problem: we need two boats, and we have one.

    At 6:30 in the morning, Jimmie shows up early.

    Wind’s right. Tide’s right.

    We go now.

    What follows is a long, cold run up the coast of James Bay—threading islands, reading water by inches, standing for hours in the bow—toward a place that doesn’t announce itself and doesn’t promise anything.

    This episode isn’t about arrival.

    It’s about permission, patience, and the quiet competence of a man who doesn’t explain himself.

    Cape Jones felt like an ending.

    It wasn’t.

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    24 m
  • Finding Jimmie
    Feb 17 2026

    Chisasibi doesn’t welcome visitors loudly. It watches first.

    In this episode, a single encounter inside a tired northern commercial center quietly determines whether the journey to Cape Jones will happen at all. A man named Jimmie. Long silences. No clear answers. And a decision made without ever being spoken aloud.

    This is the fourth chapter in the Cape Jones story — where access is earned, not requested.

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    15 m
  • Mamoweedow (Fort George Island)
    Feb 10 2026

    Mamoweedow

    Restless Viking Radio — Season One, Episode Six

    The Cape Jones Series — Part Three

    Before we ever reached Cape Jones, we crossed to Fort George Island for Mamoweedow — a gathering where the Cree return each year to remember, dance, and keep the story alive.

    What begins with humor — a ferry loaded backwards, strangers testing visitors, and an unwilling guest pulled onto the dance floor — slowly turns into something deeper. Stories are shared quietly. History is named without anger. Language, memory, and survival sit side by side.

    This isn’t tourism.

    It’s listening.

    Before we could ask to go farther north, we had to learn how to stand still.

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    14 m
  • Northbound / Longue Pointe
    Feb 3 2026

    Northbound / Longue Pointe

    Restless Viking Radio – Season 1, Episode 5

    Cape Jones Series - Part 2

    The morning after the fire at Chisasibi, we packed up camp and drove farther north — toward Longue Pointe, one of the last places pavement reaches in eastern North America.

    What we found there wasn’t quiet hospitality or solemn history.

    It was humor. Testing. Politics. Data. Canoes. Kayaks.

    And a man named George — sharp, funny, stubborn, and deeply invested in the land he calls home.

    This episode is about learning, the hard way, that the North doesn’t present itself in a single voice.

    It jokes.

    It challenges your assumptions.

    And sometimes it decides whether you’re worth talking to at all.

    A story about permission, curiosity, and the strange moment when strangers stop being strangers — at the edge of the road.

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    9 m
  • Holding the Fire at Chisasibi
    Jan 27 2026

    Restless Viking Radio

    The James Bay Road isn’t just long — it’s alone.

    In this episode, Chuck begins a northern run toward James Bay, driving thirteen hundred miles into a landscape shaped by hydro dams, silence, and history that runs deeper than the road itself.

    What starts as a convoy through frost-heaved pavement becomes something quieter and more human: an unexpected welcome, a fire by the water, and a reminder that some places — and some people — have been holding the fire long before the rest of us arrived.

    This is the beginning of the James Bay stories.

    The road ends here.

    Something older takes over.

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    10 m