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Now and Men

Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell

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What's it like to be a man in the 21st century? How are feminist issues relevant to men and boys? How can we engage in productive conversations about gender equality? These questions are being discussed more than ever. Our monthly podcast delves into these issues with experts such as practitioners, activists and academics. In each episode, you’ll hear in-depth conversations about a wide-range of topics connected to masculinity and the lives of men and boys, such as preventing gender-based vi ...
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Unheard Voices is a bi-weekly podcast by WikkiTimes that sheds light on the overlooked experiences of women in Northern Nigeria. The podcast addresses the marginalization of women, exploring issues like forced marriage, gender-based violence, discrimination, and societal oppression. Through the compelling stories of these women, the podcast aims to showcase women's resilience and strength, challenging societal norms for a more inclusive and equitable society. Every episode will tell the true ...
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en(gender)ed features stories that explore the systems, practices, and policies that enable gender-based violence and oppression and the solutions to end it. We teach feminism and decolonize hearts and minds, one story at a time.
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A podcast from the SVRI, the Sexual Violence Research Initiative. Our vision is to see a world free of violence against women and violence against children. Hear from expert guests as we discover how to make that vision a reality. Donate here: http://svri.org/content/donate-0
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Busted

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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Does achieving gender equality only benefit women? Are gender quotas thwarting meritocracy? Are women more risk averse than men? If you think you know the answers to these questions, then think again! Busted is an audio podcast series that busts prominent myths surrounding gender and the economy by teaming up with leading experts in the field. We uncover the origins of each myth and give you the tools to bust each myth yourself! Busted is a GATE audio series production from the Institute for ...
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Created for 2022's 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based violence campaign, Activate aims to bring you up-to-date and intersectional views on gender-based violence and domestic abuse. Our guests are a mix of survivors and professionals working in the field of gender-based violence, and each has an important message about how we can unite to end gender-based violence for good. Bring an open mind and prepare to be inspired to carry out some easy activism yourself!
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The Gender-Based Violence Information Management System (GBVIMS) is an initiative that enables humanitarian actors responding to incidents of GBV to effectively and safely collect, store, analyze and share data reported by GBV survivors.
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Signal for Help

Canadian Women's Foundation and Media Girlfriends

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Welcome to Signal for Help, a special podcast series from the Canadian Women’s Foundation and award-winning women journalists, Media Girlfriends. We know that gender-based violence is a problem, and we want to support survivors in our lives, but there’s a lot of stigma and silence around gender-based violence in our society: too many people who experience abuse are shamed, silenced, and stigmatized, and too many people don’t feel confident and competent in supporting them. Featuring intervie ...
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A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

A Podcast of One's Own with Julia Gillard

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Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful, moving and thought-provoking conversations with some of the most interesting people from around the world working to advance gender equality – whether that's by actively dismantling gender-based barriers, or by being inspirational trailblazers in their field. We'll bring you stories from the worlds of business, entertainment, media, sport and many more, shining a light on people doing amazin ...
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GBVseries

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this is an intro to an upcoming inspiring podcast aimed to enlighten our communities on Gender Based violence its prevention and mitigation. we would be bringing to you consultants and specialist with their opinion in GBV case management and prevention.
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Natwampane is a term in Bemba, a native language widely used in Zambia and it means coming together. The Natwampane Podcasts highlight the issues to do with sexual and gender based violence with the aim to stop and prevent it.
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We Are Not Broads is a Zimbabwean community space where young people can have conversations about gender, gender-based violence and rape culture. Through our podcast we strive to bring one of the most important aspects of our community space, dialogue. Tune in to hear more about GBV and gender discrimination in the Zimbabwean context.
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Woman Up

Kate Brim-Senekal

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Flipping the script on women, work, faith, & justice. A podcast centered on gender equality, empowerment, and shifting gender norms and bias in all spheres of society. Hosted by Kate Brim-Senekal, founder and managing director of Sparrow Society, an international women’s empowerment brand that works to create opportunities for the sustainable economic advancement of women in order to subversively shift mindsets around the value of women and girls, thus shifting the power differentials that i ...
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AmabaliPod is a research-driven podcast series on the multi-layered experience of gender-based violence in South Africa. We aim to host discussions with womxn and LGBTQIA+ people with a myriad of perspectives and contributions regarding GBV and relationships, activism, health and safety, consent culture, governance and public policy, working environments and money. Importantly, while attentive to the banal and complex modes of violence that systemic patriarchy inflicts on us, the podcast als ...
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The first step to solving any problem is shining a light on it and that is what we are doing for the huge problem of domestic abuse with the Let's Talk About it Podcast. Hearing from the real experts, survivors, Patrisha McLean and her guests open eyes and blow minds on all kinds of topics involving domestic abuse, including how everything conspires to keep us silent and how perpetrator rights trump victim rights in family and criminal courts. We also explore the playbook that every abuser s ...
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Loud Whispers

Onelife Initiative

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15 Minutes of radio drama with the right dose of information and entertainment for adolescent and young people about their sexual and reproductive health and rights. With interesting characters like Risikat and Wale that young people can relate to, topics like unintended pregnancy, rape, sexual and gender based violence, FGM and other issues are discussed in this drama packed podcast for adolescents and young people.
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Challenging Silence is brought to you by Flourish, a community-based collaborative project at WHIWH. Throughout this show, we will have conversations with female genital mutilation/cutting survivors (FGM/C), advocates and community members about lived experiences and resilience, impact on physical and mental health, and the fear of speaking up due to stigma and discrimination. We hope to educate Canadians about this under-recognized form of gender-based violence (GBV) and raise awareness for ...
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TECCnically Speaking

Natalie Dolci, Kayleigh Mcniel, and Dylan Morris

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In this podcast we talk about technology-enabled coercive control (TECC). Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and our legal systems respond. This is a podcast of the Sexual Violence Law Center, which works to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault who are experiencing tech abuse.
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"Womanity - Women in Unity" is a weekly programme produced by Dr Amaleya Goneos- Malka. The programme celebrates prominent and ordinary African women's achievements towards self-emancipation, human rights, and democracy. It also deals with social ills, such as, racism, socio-economic class division, and gender based violence.
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Join HopeWorks community educator, MC Carey (they/them), for a monthly hour-long podcast dedicated to frank conversations on the intersections of the movement to end gender-based violence and transformative justice. MC explores the interconnections of social justice, abolition and how we, as a collective community dedicated to healing and safety, can work towards creating a vision of collective liberation. With a blend of boldness and compassion, this show offers up a space to transform our ...
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Listen up! We're done with the gender pay gap. We're done with ignorance about the number of women retiring into poverty and homelessness. We don't need more thoughts and prayers to solve gender-based violence. We need action now. And we're taking it. Feminist Money is a groundbreaking podcast that confronts the intersection of finance and feminism head on. Through analysis of the financial landscape and community driven conversations, this podcast sparks vital conversations and fosters coll ...
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Hello & welcome to kurengworkx podcast, where we tell stories of Africa by Africans Immortalizing African Legends. I’m Kureng Dapel from Nigeria, passionate about digital arts as informed by my skills in photography, arts and theatre. As the Winner of The Who is Who awards and the Africans Rising international Award, I use my technical know-how to advance human rights through some of my pictures. Gender Based Violence, Cultural rights and children right are my major fields of interest.
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Patricia E Adams Live

Patricia E Adams Live

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https://trustmywork.com/profile/Patricia%20Adams%20Live Shows YouTube Playlist at http://www.youtube.com/user/PatriciaAdamsLive Discussing LIFE's DIFFICULT Topics! Violence knows no boundaries with regard to age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, economic situation, or geography. Trauma can result from experiencing or witnessing childhood physical or sexual abuse and neglect, rape, domestic violence per NCTIC. The Patricia Adams Live broadcast discusses life's difficult topics wit ...
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A podcast dedicated to spreading the CUES for building healthier relationships with ourselves, our partners, and our peers. CUES, or CommUnity Empowerment Services, is an ever-developing organization based on Long Island run by Dena Spanos. Each episode will be focused on a topic related to social change and lay the pavement towards preventing future instances of power-based personal violence. Lean in and get inCUESive! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dena-spano ...
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The Dawah Institute (DIN) is the research and Islamic propagation department of the Islamic Education Trust(IET). We have trained religious leaders (men and women), teachers of Arabic and Islamic studies, as well as youths in the aspects of Shari'ah Intelligence and other courses. The Institute has also developed more into research-based initiatives to address some of the most common issues that are bed levelling the religious space in Islam. These include areas of gender-based violence, wom ...
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The world is changing every day. Now, more than ever, these questions matter. What’s happening? And why should you care? This Matters, a daily news podcast from the Toronto Star, aims to answer those questions, on important stories and ideas, every day, Monday to Friday. Hosts Saba Eitizaz and Ed Keenan talk to their fellow journalists, experts and newsmakers about the social, cultural, political and economic stories that shape your life.
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Listen in on crucial conversations between men about gender-based violence. Real change begins with open and honest conversations. A diverse range of guests share their opinions in this 3-part series. Trigger warning: This podcast conversation explores sensitive topics that some viewers may find upsetting or triggering. Topics include gender-based violence, self harm and suicide. This podcast has been produced as part of Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s gender-based violence strategy. ...
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This show is always a call to action! We're bringing women as well as men together, and having some honest conversation about Black sexual politics and changing what has been destructive. We're producing insight into the historical context and detailing the stories that expose abuse based on race, sex, gender, class and other intersecting oppressions in the lives of women (and men) in our communities.
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Creating Communities of Care

Creating Communities of Care

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In an effort to address the barriers and gaps in care experienced by African Nova Scotian and Urban Indigenous women in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), four organizations banded together to provide culturally-specific programming to address the issue of gender-based violence as it appears in these two communities. Inspired by Indigenous customary law and Afrocentricity, these programs aim to address the failures of our inherited colonial systems by connecting women with other members of th ...
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SSEAC Stories

Sydney Southeast Asia Centre

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SSEAC Stories is a podcast series produced by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney. Experts join us in every episode to explore the latest research and share their insights on a wide range of topics pertaining to Southeast Asia.Visit our website for more information or to browse additional resources: sydney.edu.au/sseac.
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Life After Abuse Pod

Dr. Lisa Johnson Pratt

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Life After Abuse is a platform dedicated to stopping the cycle of abuse and sexual assault that is so prevalent in the US today. The platform is intended to serve as a 360-degree resource for victims and those who love and care for them. Although abuse is happening in every segment of our society, this platform will pay special attention to the needs of young women and women of color. This platform has been created by Dr. Lisa Johnson Pratt, the mother of two daughters affected by sexual ass ...
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The VanderPointe

VanderPointe Productions

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Unlike other podcasts that explore the crime of exploitation and human trafficking, the VanderPointe podcast will focus on the why. Exposing how protective systems mirror tactics of traffickers and are responsible for strengthening the supply chain and perpetuating the crime. This podcast challenges listeners to understand how social, economic, and political systems nurture human trafficking in our communities. The podcast will engage in critical conversations about how systemic racism, oppr ...
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Sometimes TikTok superstar V Spehar needs more than a minute to bring you the news. The Under the Desk News anchor is bringing their sharp outfits and sharper commentary to a new weekly show with Lemonada Media. V highlights the interesting parts of stories we often lose in the chaotic news cycle and goes deeper into the complex, evergreen Big Issues that matter most, but don’t have a simple, Tweetable solution. Part explainer, part thought-starter show, V’s goal is to make you the most well ...
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How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
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She Is Your Neighbour

Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region

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A podcast that explores the realities and complexities of domestic violence. You will hear real, raw stories from people of all walks of life. Each week, we address hard topics like the connection between addiction and abuse, how violence impacts South Asian communities, learning from domestic homicides, and more. Produced by Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.
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Hosted by Country Music Star Courtney Keil & Wellness Expert Josh Wiggins, subscribe now to the End Up Here Podcast, where we will dive into the origin stories, challenges, triumphs and life lessons of our many amazing guests. Together, we will learn how each individual showed up in the face of adversity, overcame trying times and explore the question that we all want answered, “How did you end up here?”.
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Welcome to BART's new podcast series "Hidden Tracks: Stories from BART." Our podcasts will give you an inside look at BART, the San Francisco Bay Area's rapid transit system that serves five Bay Area counties. This is your source for stories about the people who make the system work and our riders.
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Guest: Cait Alexander, artist and social activist In 2022, 184 women were killed violently in Canada. That’s one woman killed every 48 hours. More than four million women, 30 per cent of all women aged 15 and older, report that they have experienced sexual assault. It’s costing Canada almost $8 billion to deal with the aftermath of spousal violence…
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Ren Navarro is the founder of B. Diversity, a company that brings equity, diversity and inclusion to the craft beer industry and beyond. After seeing a lack of representation in the beer industry, Ren made it her mission to diversify the way that beer is perceived, highlighting there is no one type of person who drinks beer and changing marketing c…
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Politics in Action is an annual forum in which invited experts provided an analysis of the current political situation in Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam, and discussed the broader implications of events in these countries for the region. After the event, each of the six speakers sat for a podcast to chat with Dr Natali Pe…
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We’re excited to drop in your feed today a special episode of Podcrushed featuring the prolific, amazingly talented, and incredibly sweet Ariana Grande. In this first part of a two-part conversation with the pop icon, the crew has a wide-ranging conversation on childhood, Ariana's Broadway origins, and getting to act alongside her best friends. Pod…
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Stephanie Bryenton is a Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Advisor at the Region of Waterloo. A former child protection worker and Indigenous advocate, Stephanie now works to support Indigenous partners across the Region. She also runs a small business with her sister called Wiingashk Sisters to honour the legacy of their mother through …
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This episode explores the impact of everyday language and family sayings on our perception of life, money, and investments. Joy delves into her recent experiences in Kenya and Ghana and outlines some key cultural differences in the way we exchange pleasantries. Then, Joy's conversation with her father highlights the importance of understanding deep…
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Multi award winning Country Music Queen Gina Jeffreys paved the way for the future of women in Australian Country Music in the 90’s, being the first female in the history of Aussie Country to achieve platinum record sales and sell out shows across the nation. Gina became the face of Australian Country Music in 1991, when she won the iconic Starmake…
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This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja was accompanied by her childhood best-friend, Amber from Boorloo, where they both spent their formative years in Singapore. Collaborating as co-hosts, they will curate a collection of queer music to conclude Pride Month. Together, they curated a playlist of vibrant and uplifting queer music and queer anthems …
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Guest: Olivia Chow, mayor of Toronto One year ago, Olivia Chow was elected mayor of Toronto in a victory that signalled optimism in a city where that seemed in short supply. As we approach the annual Pride parade and the Canada Day long weekend (and after a marathon city council meeting), Chow reflects on what she’s proudest of and what has been mo…
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Politics in Action is an annual forum in which invited experts provided an analysis of the current political situation in Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam, and discussed the broader implications of events in these countries for the region. After the event, each of the six speakers sat for a podcast to chat with Dr Natali Pe…
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Have you ever dreamed of being a Musician? Or wondered what the life of an aspiring musician looks like? We have you covered in today’s bonus episode. In celebration of the release of Courtney’s latest single, “Worn In feat. Gina Jeffreys'', we dive into the Macro and Micro of a career in music. From what it takes to release one song, to being sele…
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We’re excited to drop in your feed today to tell you about a new series from Lemonada Media and the BBC: Pop Culture Debate Club with Aminatou Sow. Being a pop culture fan naturally comes with a lot of opinions. You’ve got your favorites and you’re ready to defend your picks at a moment’s notice. That’s what Pop Culture Debate Club is all about. Ea…
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Katrina Gorry is a trailblazer on and off the pitch. Last year she stole our hearts in her record-breaking performance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, making the highest number of tackles and covering the most ground of any player in the tournament. Katrina helped the Matildas reach the semi-finals for the first time ever, catapulting her and the re…
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Guest: Andrea Gunraj, vice president public engagement, Canadian Women’s Foundation In 2022, 184 women were killed violently in Canada. That’s one woman killed every 48 hours. More than four million women, 30 per cent of all women aged 15 and older, report that they have experienced sexual assault. It’s costing Canada almost $8 billion to deal with…
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Former Air Force Mechanic Paul McCulloch is a Sports Chaplain for the Central Coast Mariners and a Gottmann Certified Marriage Coach. Paul AKA Slim, is also a Youth-Focused Chaplain, a Pastor, a devoted Husband and Father and a Musician on-the-side, who is responsible for the serving of many Tasty Bass Lines. We took a lot away from today’s convers…
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Send us a Text Message. Step into the heart of Gambia's political transformation as we unpack the rise and rule of the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC). Was the military takeover in July led by Lieutenant Yaya Jammeh and his officers a step towards democracy or a detour into autocracy? Explore the pivotal moments from the 1970 consti…
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This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja delved into the pivotal topic of Sexual Harassment within Work Spaces, with a specific focus on Queer Work Spaces. Sasja’s recent involvement in a workshop facilitated by the Human Rights Commission allowed leaders of the LGBTQIA+ community to collaborate on strategies for establishing boundaries that disting…
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Guest: Mary Simon, governor general of Canada Gov. Gen. Mary Simon was appointed to her role in 2021, and made history as the first Indigenous person to hold that office. She used her social media to share updates about her work until last year, when the online hate came for her. Her team was forced to close her social media account’s comment secti…
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When it comes to rebuilding the backbone of BART, the upcoming track work in the heart of Oakland is the main event. Welcome to “Hidden Tracks: Stories from BART.” Years of planning have gone into the track replacement work that’s going to be happening on select weekends over the next three years in the core of the BART system. Organizers are calli…
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Politics in Action is an annual forum in which invited experts provided an analysis of the current political situation in Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam, and discussed the broader implications of events in these countries for the region. After the event, each of the six speakers sat for a podcast to chat with Dr Natali Pe…
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In this episode, Joy interviews BE Alink, the CEO of Alinker Inventions and inventor of the Alinker bike. They talk about the power of language and how it can be used with kindness, and delve into the impact of diagnosis in healthcare and the financial systems surrounding it. The concept of language as a lens is discussed, along with the importance…
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Tayla Lythall is a Mental Health and female empowerment advocate, a Teacher, Crossfitter, self-confessed over-sharer and has a truly authentic online presence that comforts, validates and inspires many. Those of us that have experienced symptoms of or have been diagnosed with mental illness will glean a lot of actionable advice from this conversati…
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Guests: John Degen, novelist, and Peter Gorman, Deputy People's Warden at St. Anne's On June 9, a catastrophic four-alarm fire destroyed St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto's Little Portugal neighbourhood. The flames turned valuable paintings that were embedded into the very structure to ashes, including the only know religious artwork made by Ca…
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Send us a Text Message. Unlock the harrowing truths behind the National Intelligence Agency's brutal operations in The Gambia from 1996 to 2016. Through torture, unlawful arrests, and enforced disappearances, the NIA operated with total impunity to ensure former President Yahya Jammeh’s iron grip on power. We dive deep into the shocking conditions …
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In this week’s bonus episode, we dive further into Josh’s experience of battling with Anorexia Nervosa as a teen. Josh opens up about his previous restrictive dietary habits, his obsession with exercise and how a phone call from a concerned school teacher may have saved his life. Josh also gives his general advice for parents or friends of someone …
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In this episode of Julia's Book Club, Julia and Sarah Holland-Batt sit down together in London to discuss The Sun Walks Down, by Australian author Fiona McFarlane. The Sun Walks Down tells the story of a remote South Australian town in the 1880s where a young boy has gone missing during a dust storm. As the community rallies to find 6 year old Denn…
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Across the globe, men tend to have a lower life expectancy than women. Although there are still significant challenges facing women’s health, on issues ranging from cancer to suicide, men are faring badly. However, a closer look reveals that this picture varies significantly across different groups of men. Why is that? What role does masculinity pl…
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The Hon. Jim Lloyd was elected into the House of Representatives in 1996 and enjoyed a rich political career in which he served as the Government Chief Whip in the House of Representatives (2001-2004), before becoming the Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads (2004-2007). Jim currently works as a National Support Groups Executive at …
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On this episode of Queering The Air, Sasja was in conversation with Guy Ritani, system designer at PERMAQUEER and also one of the masterminds behind DAYMA - “May This Meal Last.” This innovative initiative combines elements of community engagement, theatrical performance, and a sustainable banquet to offer a delightful and meaningful experience tha…
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Send us a Text Message. How did a small West African nation endure two decades of brutal political repression and find its path to justice and healing? Join us as we uncover the dark history of political persecution under Yaya Jame's regime from 1996 to 2016. In this episode, we expose the horrific realities faced by political opposition leaders, r…
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Guest: Satirical conspiracy theory leader Peter McIndoe It all started when Peter McIndoe, a self-described “obnoxious teenager,” went to a women’s march and scrawled the most random phrase he could think of on a sign: “Birds Aren’t Real.” When asked by people around him what he meant, he improvised a whole back story, someone posted a video of him…
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In this episode, Joy's conversation with Vanessa Roanhorse looks at the importance of creating safe containers and building right relationships, friendships, and trust when navigating the complexities of the financial sector and creating transformative systems change. They explore strategies for healing and empowerment - from the neuroscience of tr…
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Guest: Ben Spurr, city hall bureau chief Can you imagine Toronto without its public transit lifeline? A TTC strike might be looming for the first time in almost 16 years as thousands of transit workers might soon walk off the job and on to the picket line this Friday. Despite months of negotiations on job security, wages and benefits, the TTC manag…
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Bronwen Healy transformed her former life as, “ a messed-up, drug addicted prostitute”, into a life of service as an author, speaker, charity founder, counselor and mother of three. We experienced a mix of goosebumps and tears during this conversation, as Bronwen’s vulnerability, blended with her powerful message of hope for others is truly heartwa…
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In this over an hour episode of the thought-provoking podcast series "Queering the Air," host Sasja facilitated a pivotal and in-depth conversation with her esteemed guests, Maria and Aisya. Together, they immersed themselves in a profound exploration of the theme "No Pride In Genocide - Queers Talk Colonialism, Freeing Palestine, and Anti-Semitism…
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Send us a Text Message. Can a nation truly heal from decades of systemic abuse? Join us as we expose the harrowing findings of the Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) about the rampant sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) committed under former President Yahya Jammeh's regime. We uncover how national beauty pageants and the …
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