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The Tragically Hip On Shuffle - Live Stream

Hey, it's jD here.

If you've been on the shuffle before - or you've been thinking about it - this is your moment.

I'm now booking panelists from April 29 through June and I want to fill those spots with people who love this music and aren't afraid to talk about it for an hour. That's you. That's why you're on this list.

Quick refresher on how it works:

The Tragically Hip On Shuffle is a weekly live-streamed panel show where we pull one Tragically Hip song completely at random and spend an hour unpacking it - the lyrics, the music, the memories, and whatever rabbit holes we end up down along the way. No script. Just the song and the conversation it sparks.

Your job as a panelist is simple - show up, be yourself, and bring your honest take on the song. That's it. There are three panelist spots available every Wednesday night and once a slot is filled, it's filled.

Here's how to get in:

Pick a Wednesday that works for you between April 29 and June and book your spot right here. First come, first served. Wham - you're in.

calendly.com/jd-tthpods/tthonshuffle

About a week before your appearance I'll send you a note with everything you need - the Restream link, login instructions, the featured song, and all the details for the night. Easy.

Can't make it as a panelist but still want in on the fun?

Come hang out with us anyway. Every Wednesday at 8 PM you can watch live and chat along with us on YouTube or in the Facebook community.

YouTube: youtube.com/@tthpods

Facebook: community.tthpods.com

Hope to see you in the hot seat soon.

jD Host / Producer The Tragically Hip Podcast Series est. 2018

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About jD Hey, it's jD. I'm a Toronto-based podcaster, creative producer, and lifelong Tragically Hip superfan who's been building The Tragically Hip Podcast Series since 2018. What started as a track-by-track deep dive into the band's catalogue has grown into a six-show network that's raised over $35,000 for the Downie Wenjack Fund, The Gord Downie Fund for Brain Cancer Research, and CAMH. I'm not a journalist, I'm not a critic — I'm a fan who loves this band as much as you do, and everything I make comes from that place. About Yer Letter Yer Letter is the monthly newsletter for the TTH Pods community — written for fans, by a fan. It's where I share what's happening across the network, what's coming up, and the kind of Hip conversation that doesn't fit anywhere else. No fluff, no filler — just the stuff worth reading. If you've found your way here, you already know why the Hip matters. This is just another place we get to talk about it.

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