Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
What makes a good party is a question most people think they already know the answer to. This conversation suggests they don't. From flood warnings in Calgary to a Cuban pig roast in a small Ontario village, the night shift checks in coast to coast on a summer that is swinging between sticky and soaked. The pig roast wasn't decorated. It wasn't curated. A neighbour named Orlando wheeled out a coal box, dropped in a pig, and invited people over because he likes getting people together. That was the whole plan. What followed was the kind of night that takes 51 years to understand and about three hours to feel. Ryan O'Donnell breaks down what's actually happening with the rain and flooding west of Calgary, and the crew opens the phones on the one question that turns out to be harder than it sounds: what do you actually need for a night to be worth showing up for? Topics: what makes a good party, summer weather Canada, Calgary flooding, community, hosting Originally aired on 2026-06-29
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