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A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.
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Sometimes it feels like all there is to do and think about is work. In Canada, our lives and identities are so tied up in our jobs that I can't help but wonder, "who are you outside of capitalism?" This episode talks about capitalism, intuition and desire. It also pulls on themes from my first zine "Oh to be A Cow Resting in the Green" where I talk…
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Hello again, I'm back on my bullsh*t. New episodes every Sunday! Today's episode is about surviving girlhood and womanhood while unpacking critique's of boyhood and masculinity. *New's anchor voice* Are men trash? Is "not all men" a problematic phrase? Am I problematic because I "see both sides?" Find out this week on Her Anthologie. Find my zines …
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The spirit of social discourse is becoming strained and unproductive. But without civil discourse — there is no civil society. If we can’t bridge the gaps of understanding between individuals, the seams of democracy will unravel around us. What we’ve forgotten is that civil discourse is a reciprocal process. It’s not only about being heard, it’s al…
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Living alone together describes the state of living within a community of people who are bonded more by their geographic proximity, rather than their social ties. It’s the feeling of recognizing your neighbours, but not really knowing who they are. It’s the curious sense of feeling lonely in a crowded room. It’s feeling alone – together. This podca…
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Identity politics is a necessary tool for the pursuit of social justice but in this episode, we'll think about how this tool for justice also has the effect of perpetuating racist ideas and attitudes in society. Identity politics are vitally important and so we need to think critically about how we employ them as we move towards the advancement of …
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