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C4 Hockey Podcast is a niche sports podcast focused on Vancouver hockey games and culture, co-hosted by Chris Golden and Anna Forsyth. The show mainly covers and comments on the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks and the PWHL’s Vancouver Goldeneyes, while also branching out into broader hockey culture and everyday fan banter.
As the podcast’s official homepage, the site mainly offers the following: highlights of the latest and recommended episodes; a listener interaction feature called “C4 Sound Off,” where fans can record voice messages that may be played on the show; links to listen across major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube; and a sponsorship channel where fans can support the show by buying a virtual “pint.”
The show uses a typical creator-support model. Regular episodes are completely free to listen to, while some deeper-dive or off-topic bonus content, such as the C4 Off The Rails series, is reserved for supporters. Users need to make a small monthly or annual contribution to unlock these bonus episodes.
Its biggest strength is its highly focused content, which makes it very appealing to dedicated Vancouver hockey fans who follow both teams. The interaction design is also strong: having listener voice messages featured on the show helps build community engagement. Distribution covers mainstream audio and video platforms. The downside is that the audience is quite narrow, and non-Vancouver fans may find it hard to relate. In addition, the site itself is fairly lightweight, functioning mainly as a showcase and traffic hub for the podcast, without a built-in player or deeper community discussion features.
It is best suited for die-hard fans of the Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Goldeneyes, as well as English-speaking listeners interested in NHL and PWHL hockey culture. Fans who want to share their views and take part in the conversation may also find a sense of belonging here.
The site’s own server responds normally and can be accessed directly. However, since its external listening links are mainly to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, which are restricted in mainland China, the overall experience is “partially limited.” A proxy is needed to actually listen to the podcast content.
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c4podcast.com is an Canada Podcasts provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach c4podcast.com directly.