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E27 — What were Maïtée and Jenn made for?
Well, the humidity is gross, the airs so smoky you can hardly breathe and half the country is still on fire... but we're still keeping it real. And getting excited for #pumpkinspice season. Today, Maïtée and Jenn catch up and serve up some feminist take
E26 — Holiday Kirk
Are you into nu metal? Thanks in part to the explosive docu-series like Trainwreck and Woodstock 99, niche bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit are gaining traction again. And while nu metal is, was, and probably always "suck" to many critics, today
E25 — Phenomenally Autistic
It's #WorldAutismMonth and today we're digging into this fascinatingly complex neurological condition that one of our co-hosts was actually recently diagnosed with (listen to find out who!). Plenty of autistic folks manage to live fulfilling l
E24 — Dr. Jane Philpott
Canadian healthcare is often mistaken for a truly universal system. Even medical doctors will tell you that while it saves lives, our Medicare still only covers the basics — and universal, single-payer, public Canadian Pharmacare is desperately needed. To
E23 — Tommy Siegel
Tommy Siegel can read your mind. Not really, but his candy heart comics do reveal the tortured inner monologues of humanity. Tommy joined us from Los Angeles, California to talk about animation, American politics, and his natural proclivity for drawing bu
E22 — Riley Yesno
Hey bb. It's 2023. We're back!* It also happens to be Galentine's Day, so we're joined by celebrated Anishinaabe pundit Riley Yesno. You might recognize her from television — she's a regular commentator on CBC news and her fam are recent competitors on C
E21 — Josh Weinstein
You definitely know The Simpsons. But you may not know Josh Weinstein — one of the show's original writers from the 1990s. Remember when Homer met Billy Corgan? Or when Milhouse became Thrillhouse? How about the gay steel mill? Well, Josh Weinstein act
E20 — Nur Al Ebeid
Has anything changed since the June 6 2021 terror attack that saw the Afzaal family brutally murdered in London, Ontario? Are Canadian streets any safer today, one year on, for the visibly Muslim? Future lawyer and proud Marsh Iraqi Nur Al Ebeid joi
E17 — Paul Wells
He can smell BS a mile way. The New Yorker once called him 'Canada's foremost Harperologist' thanks to his biting analysis of PM Trudeau's predecessor. Today on the pod, revered political journalist and senior writer for Maclean's magazine, Paul Wells, jo
E16 — Amber Bracken
On November 19 2021, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested Amber Bracken while she was doing her job. Her job? Photojournalism. Bracken is among the few reporters who've been on the ground in Wet'suwet'en Yintah covering the defence of these sovere