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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
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Manus Hopkins, the Assistant Editor of Canadian Musician Magazine, brings you in-depth conversations & insider information on timely topics from around the music industry. Listen and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pocket Casts & more. For more information contact us at: cmpodcast@nwcworld.com.
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Stories about how literature sounds. SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast that shares stories from the audio archives of Canadian literary history. Drawing on Canadian literary archival recordings from across Canada, episodes are snapshots of Canadian literary history and contemporary responses to it, including interviews, panel discussions, lectures, readings, and audio essays.
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Using her expertise as a seasoned literature professor, Linda M. Morra develops provocative, timely insights about books from Canada and elsewhere to show why stories are relevant for all of us. Hosted and written by Linda Morra, produced by Linda Morra and Marco Timpano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fashion Talks is a podcast that observes the world through the lens of fashion and produced in partnership with CAFA, the Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards. Join host Donna Bishop as she interviews designers, stylists, industry insiders and even those outside fashion to reveal insights, observations, personal stories and historical moments on how fashion helps to shape the world we live in and how our world shapes fashion and the clothes we wear. Follow Fashion Talks @FashionTalksPodcast and ...
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Canadian Creators

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Canadian Creators

Alastair Heinrichs - Passionate Canadian and Arts Journalist

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What's it like to create in the Great White North? In Canadian Creators, host Alastair Heinrichs talks to actors, musicians, authors, and other creative canucks to find out what it takes to make it north of the border. Part plaid, part maple syrup, fueled by Tim Hortons and thoroughly Canadian, this podcast explores the challenges Canadians face in the creative world.
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Tracing Lines is a periodic podcast by Two Rivers Gallery, where our staff have conversations with some of the amazing artists we work with. If you’re looking for extra insight into an artist’s practice, work, exhibitions, or projects, you’ve come to the right place. Two Rivers Gallery is located on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh, on the land now known as Prince George, BC, where we are privileged to share art and promote creativity.
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Canadian composer Claude Schryer's learning journey about art and the ecological crisis : conversations, newsletters and/or sound creations. Season 1 : environmental awareness and action Season 2 : reality and ecological grief Season 3 : radical listening Season 4 : sounding modernity - weekly 5 minute sound meditations Voir 'balado conscient' pour la version en français.
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COMMONS is a documentary podcast that proves Canada is anything but boring. Each season, host Arshy Mann guides you through the country’s dark underbelly, bringing you stories about crime, corruption and all manner of misdeeds. This season, the dark side of hockey. We will examine the past, present, and future of the game and leave you wondering what you really know about Canada’s national pastime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to stART Talking, an Art Gallery of Windsor podcast, where we talk about anything—and everything—arts-related in the Windsor-Essex community. Let's keep talking about art, even long after you've finished listening to our episodes. Want to keep up with the incredible creatives in your community and beyond? Settle in, hit play, and stART Talking with us! The Art Gallery of Windsor (AGW) is a non-profit public art gallery known for its cutting-edge contemporary art program and Canadian ...
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A series that celebrates public broadcasting in Canada and where we meet the CBC broadcasters and voices who bring us together as a country from coast to coast to coast Hosted by Kevin Caners and produced by the program The Public out of CIUT at the University of Toronto
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What it means being both Black and Canadian. Having fun while making observations on racial identity, social expectations, inequality, the nice Canadian myth and black hair....Lots of black hair. #TheObserver #BlackandCanadian
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The podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest pose the questions that need to be asked. Our special guests are amazing people from the world of film, TV, media and comedy. Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, this has been an Insanity Podcasts production. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/danebaptistequestionseverything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fireside Canada

David Williams/ Frequency Podcast Network

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Settle in and get cozy for some spine-tingling Canadian folklore. Featuring stories of ghost ships, supernatural beings, larger-than-life heroes, mysterious spirits, and national myths. Host David Williams will tell you a tale, then bring you on a deep dive into its history and cultural significance.
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All Things Palestinian Canadian

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East

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Nur Watad from CJPME dives into the realm of what it means to be Palestinian living in Canada. She explores all aspects of Palestinian culture and art as well as history and politics to encourage Palestinian pride and engagement. Nur will frequently be joined by Palestinian guests to shed insight and perspective on new and thought-provoking topics. This podcast is a project of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East - CJPME (www.cjpme.org) - and seeks to advance its mission to emp ...
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Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists and creative thinkers across the Arts and STEM. We discuss their life, work and artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, Nobel Prize, leaders and public figures share real experiences and offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Neil Patrick Harris, Smithsonian, Roxane Gay, Musée Picasso, EAR ...
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What if you wrote a play that was so popular that you performed this play over a thousand times across Canada and Europe? What if the very success of that play was a trap? Welcome to Life After Life After Hockey. A podcast about a Canadian theatre artist and the wonderful, sometimes bizarre, sometimes dangerous influences on his creative life. Follow Kenneth Brown's journey, from ancestors who were pissed at George Washington to what happens after you write the greatest Canadian hockey show ...
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A podcast for artists, creatives & art lovers alike. Canadian Visual Artist, Lisa Jayne Irvine explores the many facets of the art world through conversations with artists, art professionals and industry specialists. Whether you’re looking for new ideas for the studio, want to improve your art business, or learn about exhibitions.
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The musings of your Average Canadian guy, named Ty. I'll discuss a wide array of topics that interest me, including hockey, music, technology, art, politics, philosophy, ethics, economy and more. The podcast has 3 sections through the month:1st/2nd of the month - Average Canadian Ty (Intro)9th/10th of the month - The Philosopher; Stoned (philosophy, ethics, mental health)16th/17th of the month - Outspoken Citizen X (politics, current affairs) 23rd/24th of the month - The Lab (arts/culture)So ...
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"This is a point in philosophy that the world as it is can never be directly apprehended by our minds. We are shielded from it by what's called a sensory veil. There are, for instance, no such thing as colors that are out there. As the artist Cezanne said, 'The colors are where the brain and the universe meet.' And color is, I think, a really good …
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Neil Gaiman is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books, including The Sandman, American Gods, Good Omens, Stardust, Coraline, Norse Mythology, Neverwhere, and The Graveyard Book. He’s adapted many of his books for television and film. Among his numerous literary awards are the Newbery and Carnegie medals, and the Hugo, Ne…
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Listen to this interview of James Gee, Regents' Professor and Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University. We talk about too much communication, about too much specialization, and about too much narrativization. We also talk about his books Introducing Discourse Analysis: From Grammar to Society (Routledge…
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Today we bring to you an interview with the editor’s of one of the most successful series this year - THE LAST OF US! Timothy Good, ACE and Emily Mendez share their favourite episodes, how they co-edited together and what it felt like to work on such a popular series!By Canadian Cinema Editors
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There are a few way you can go about learning how to do a thing. You can sit with a book , you can listen to a teacher, or in the case of Ken Brown you can learn by doing. Not only doing but in sticking with the doing of something. In his case it is Theatre at Strathcona High School complete with the music of the 60s, romance, and the counter cultu…
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(bell and breath) (Sounds of forest in winter with icicles) Sometimes we just have to stop and listen. Without passing judgement. Just listen…. Sometimes we just have to stop and listen * Recorded at our cottage in Duhamel, Québec on December 30th, 2022. Thanks to the forest and the frozen rain for this wonderful soundscape. I am grateful and accou…
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In this week’s wrap panel, culture critics A. Harmony, Sarah-Tai Black and Kathleen Newman-Bremang discuss 1) the new Little Mermaid live-action remake 2) the latest season of The Ultimatum, which features an all-queer cast, and 3) the legacy of the late Queen of rock ‘n’ roll Tina Turner.
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"In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, a…
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Lewis Gordon is an academic. But he argues that confining thinking to the academy has resulted in people forgetting that philosophy “has something important to say.” He helps remedy the situation with this warm, funny, vital talk, recorded in a historic pub in St. John’s, Newfoundland, by Memorial University.…
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Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne’s School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why p…
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This episode features discussions with Thomas Weaver (Senior Acquisitions Editor for Art and Architecture) and Victoria Hindley (Acquisitions Editor in Visual Culture and Design) about publishing in the fields of art, architecture, and visual culture, as part of our virtual attendance of the 2021 College Art Association Conference. Hosted and produ…
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At first glance, Shakespeare’s play Cymbeline doesn’t seem like an obvious choice for confronting the climate crisis. But seven theatre companies around the world, from Argentina to Australia, have adapted Cymbeline to respond to the climate crisis in their local communities. *This episode originally aired on Sept. 7, 2022.…
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This week, we're joined by Mares of Thrace's Thérèse Lanz, who fills us in on her band's new music, touring plans, and much more. Mares of Thrace, the Calgary sludge/doom metal duo, is riding high after returning from a decade-long hiatus, and things just aren't slowing down. Also, for anyone wondering whether the band is looking for a bassist, the…
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If you love and hate your heels you are not alone (and you are not imagining it). Dr Liza Egbogah is not just acclaimed shoe designer, she is also a Chiropractic Doctor and manual osteopath. Dr Liza discusses with Donna Bishop: What happens to our body when our feet are comprised (it may surprise you!) Her unexpected road to fashion designer How he…
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For millennia, human beings along with their domesticated animals have travelled to bring sheep, goats, cattle, and other animals to better grazing areas. The ancient practice, known as transhumance, has been dismissed as an outdated mode of animal husbandry. Yet the practice holds promise for a sustainable future. *This episode originally aired on…
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Hockey is a hell of a lot of fun. But right now, the sport is going through a reckoning. Allegations of racism, corruption, sexual misconduct and so much more are rocking the game to its core. But the truth is that in Canada, hockey is more than just a sport. It’s a civic religion, with a billion dollar business attached to it. Over the next seven …
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"When I was writing On Time and Water somebody said this is not just one book. This is about your grandmother, about glaciers. You have to focus. You can't have this mythology and glacial and ocean sites, speculations about words like ocean acidification, and your grandfather's sister who is visiting Tolstoy. You have to focus. You can't put all th…
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Andri Snær Magnason is an award winning author of On Time and Water, The Casket of Time, LoveStar, Dreamland and The Story of the Blue Planet. His work has been published in more than 35 languages. He has a written in most genres, novels, poetry, plays, short stories, non fiction as well as being a documentary film maker. His novel, LoveStar got a …
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Myra Tawfik's book For the Encouragement of Learning: The Origins of Canadian Copyright Law (U Toronto Press, 2023) addresses the contested history of copyright law in Canada, where the economic and reputational interests of authors and the commercial interests of publishers often conflict with the public interest in access to knowledge. It chronic…
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Film critics Radheyan Simonpillai and Kyle Buchanan are live from this year’s Cannes Film Festival to discuss some of the most buzzworthy films and stories. This year’s feature films include Killers of The Flower Moon, the latest from director Martin Scorsese, and Strange Way of Life, starring Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke.…
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The Great Reset — it came down from the mountains of Davos Switzerland. To conspiracy theorists, it's a plot by global elites at the World Economic Forum to control our lives. To its supporters, it represents a gentler, more humane form of capitalism. IDEAS contributor Ira Basen investigates what exactly is the Great Reset and why it's so controver…
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A time can so definitive that it’s echos are felt for decades to come. Such were the 1960’s.Such is the case with a young Ken Brown growing up in Garneau, Edmonton. And being that this is a Canadian tale we learn about winter on the prairies . Not some thing to be endured but rather to fling yourself into with joy. So lets go back to the source fro…
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Welcome to Dane Baptiste Questions Everything, a podcast where comedian Dane Baptiste, producer Howard Cohen and a special guest take turns posing questions that just need answering. On this weeks episode we speak to comedian Prue Blake about whether you need to be an optomist to be a parent in 2023. You can now support us on Patreon for ad free an…
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On this episode of Mothboys, the boys discuss a bone chilling collection of accounts that involve missing time. We cover everything from cryptids, humanoids, UFOs, and even those annoying people who like to talk to you on public transportation. Mothboys is sponsored by: Visit Braxton, WV -Braxton County, West Virginia is Home of the Flatwoods Monst…
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