This week’s podcast airs professional baker and amateur grappler Martha’s memories of starting university. Then we bemoan the constant of cat-calling, and think about evo psych: who hates it, who loves it, and why. Download
Local feminist intellectual and Twitter superstar Stephanie joins to tell us about fighting sexism on the internet, muse about Toronto’s residential future, and reminiscence on the blatantly uninformed and proud US political gaffes of yore. Dow
You only live once, luck and the scariness of sky-diving vs. roller coasters, neurofibromatosis, oppression olympics, and speaking of which, when does it make sense to talk about privilege? Download
Writer, organizer, editor, and professional fact-checker Alicia of Raconteurs joins us for tales of telling tales, insomnia, and putting things off. Download Raconteurs Alicia’s blog about living with cancer
Our local G20 “terrorist” has recently been cleared of all charges. Also in this episode, we discuss changes to unemployment benefits written into the latest national budget bill and gush about MTV’s misery porn. Download
Are police officers more society’s oppressors, or helpers? Then, your odds of getting elected if you’re an atheist. And an ode to anarchy in Toronto: is there more to the movement than contrarianism?
This week, Anything Anything Anything host/producers join Paul, Dave, and Steve of Sunday Afternoon Baseball with Paul and Dave. Recorded over a three-hour Jays game and edited down to an assortment of comedy and sports gold, this episode deliv
Memories of Ghandi Indian food, thoughts on why friendship is great, and mixed feelings on Toronto’s bar scene abound in this flavourful episode with guest Alex.Accolades to Andrew Jackson Jihad, a skeptical nod to Stephen Marche’s hearty Is
This week, Toronto Vegetarian Association podcast host Liam joins us to talk about mulloscs, PETA, lab meat, and that magical line between “appreciating beauty and being a dirty old man.”Ian Brown’s Why men can’t — and shouldn’t — stop starin