December 29, 2025
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#1288 UNLOCKED: Why Canadaland Doesn’t Have Interns
 I originally wanted to do a story about human manure. Composting poo. -Leora Shertzer
Sam Konnert
Producer/Host
Tristan Capacchione
Audio Editor & Technical Producer
Jesse Brown
Host & Publisher
Tony Wang
max collins
Director of Audio

It’s the holidays and we are re-running a classic episode of Off The Record this week.

Here at Canadaland it can often seem like just one shitty story after another. But it’s not just one more shitty story to round out the year. Nope. This is also a tale of hope, dreams, and IUDs.

Every year Canadaland searches for and hires two fellows. Two new audio journalists who join us here and work with us for months to produce their first long form professional audio documentaries.

This past year  Mia Johnson and Leora Scherzer joined us. They created two wonderful stories on the subjects of human composting and IUDs.  Leora and Mia are now living their journalistic dreams as both were hired by media outlets once they finished up at Canadaland.

Today we brought Mia and Leora back into our studio to talk about what they learnt while they were here, what was good about the experience, what could be better.  And with an eye to the future we also want to let you all know we’ll soon be searching for our new recruits for 2026!

Host: Sam Konnert

Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Producer), Tony Wang (Executive Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)

Guests: Jesse Brown, Noor Azrieh, Mia Johnson, Leora Schertzer

Photo: Tony Wang

Additional music by Audio Network

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Plus, check out our Mia and Leora’s work since leaving Canadaland!

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Mia:

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