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Indigenous filmmaking and futures
Podcast: University of Minnesota PressEpisode: Indigenous filmmaking and futuresPub date: 2025-11-05Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhat lives in the spaces between dreams and apocalypse? Two authors discuss their books on Indigenous media: Karrmen Crey, whose Producing Sovereignty: The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada considers the political and cultural conditions that enabled the proliferation of Indigenous media across Canada in the early 1990s. The product of years of embedded fieldwork within Indigenous film crews in Northwestern Australia, William Lempert’s Drea...
2025-11-18
1h 14
University of Minnesota Press
Indigenous filmmaking and futures
What lives in the spaces between dreams and apocalypse? Two authors discuss their books on Indigenous media: Karrmen Crey, whose Producing Sovereignty: The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada considers the political and cultural conditions that enabled the proliferation of Indigenous media across Canada in the early 1990s. The product of years of embedded fieldwork within Indigenous film crews in Northwestern Australia, William Lempert’s Dreaming Down the Track delves deeply into Aboriginal cinema as a transformative community process. Crey and Lempert are joined in conversation here about the process of preserving community stories and enacting sovereign futures....
2025-11-05
1h 14
For Example 一個政治不正確的香港DEI Podcast
EP16 獨立是否惟一出路?淺談自決權及原住民的跨國抗爭史 [2025.09.14]
「自決」究竟代表什麼?是民族的獨立權利,還是一種在既有國家框架中追求自主的想像?從馬克思、列寧到威爾遜,自決一詞歷經戰爭與冷戰的洗禮,成為國際法裡曖昧又矛盾的原則。 這一集,我們嘗試從香港的歷史經驗出發,跨到原住民族的行動,並追溯「自決」在不同語境中的流變。我們討論: 自決與獨立是否劃上等號? 原住民族如何在定居殖民與國家主權的夾縫中,實踐不依附於國家的自決? 國際秩序的形成與偶然性——是否需要等待下一個危機,才可能迎來新的政治秩序? 當代哲學如何重新想像「不支配」(non-domination) 的自決,而不是孤立的「不干預」? 節目中,我們也分享了《Braiding Sweetgrass》等文本如何展現原住民族的知識與土地關係,並探問:自決能否意味著人類、土地與非人類生命的共生? 延伸閱讀: Iris Marion Young, Two Concepts of Self-Determination(關於「不干預式」與「不支配式」的自決框架) Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus(探討 Mohawk 原住民族的邊境政治與拒絕倫理) Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass(結合原住民族知識與現代科學的自然書寫) Robin Wall Kimmerer, Serviceberry(2024,新書,關於互惠、照料與替代性的生活想像) 錄製日期:2025年8月27日 本集連結:https://linktr.ee/podcastkennedywong — 《For Example:一個政治不正確的香港 DEI podcast》 主持人:Sharon Yam、Samuel Chan、Kennedy Wong
2025-09-15
1h 00
Alberta Advantage Podcast
Elbows to the Left – Is Canada Worth Fighting For?
Support our podcast! Rhetorical and real threats to Canadian sovereignty pose a tough question to critics of the Canadian state: Do we align with liberal nationalists in defense of the Canadian project or do we remain skeptical? In this episode Team Advantage traces a brief history of Canadian nationalisms, including earlier attempts at imagining a socialist national project, in order to better understand the current moment of rising nationalist sentiment. We ask if it's even possible to extricate a good Canadian nationalism from the history of colonial land theft and genocide that undergirds t...
2025-07-15
1h 10
Pod and the City
The Weekly Roundup 7/2/25 Megan 2.0, Beyoncé concert disaster, All Stars, Marge Simpson DEAD & more
JOIN US LIVE every Wednesday on YOUTUBE at NOON MST for our THE WEEKLY ROUNDUP! SHOW LINEUP:New James Bond Rumors (Tom Holland, Jacob Elordi)Beyonce Flying Car Concert Scare!Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10Meredith Marks DJ SetReal Housewives of MiamiLove Hotel Trash MenTom Schwartz and Lala Kent Dating?The Comeback New Season!Marge Simpson RIPMamma Mia is Back on Broadway!Audra McDonald in GypsyAll...
2025-07-02
1h 02
Ratchet & Respectable
Crashing Out: Offset, Patti LuPone and Vanessa Bryant Haters are Having the Worst Week Ever
Black + Iconic at BET; New York is overflowing with Black Excellence: Superfine and Lorna Simpson at The Met; Audra McDonald and Latanya Richardson Jackson on Broadway, Amy Sherald at The Whitney; And Just Like That returns with a whimper; The Handmaid’s Tale ends without closure; The Gilded Age is coming; leave Vanessa Bryant alone; Offset hits up his estranged wife for spousal support; Cardi makes it IG official with Steffon Diggs, Broadway drama from Patti Lupone aka a woman Audra McDonald hasn’t seen in 11 years. Thanks to our sponsor: Our listene...
2025-06-04
1h 00
Daily Music Headlines
Daily Music Headlines June 2, 2025
BTS will host their 12th anniversary FESTA 2025 on June 13–14 at KINTEX in Goyang, South Korea. Fans can expect light shows, exhibits, exclusive merch, and global online content. Full detailsMorgan Wallen holds the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 for a second week with "I'm the Problem" (286,000 units). He joins Kendrick Lamar as the only artists this year with three albums in the Top 10. Chart updateJazz legend Al Foster, known for his work with Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, has died at 82. Foster was a driving force in modern jazz for over si...
2025-06-02
05 min
Diaspora Diaries
Diaspora...Or Not? Navigating Positionalities
In this episode, Awa and Marianne explore the concept of diaspora – is simply “being from somewhere else” enough to claim a diasporic identity? They unpack what it means to relate to a place, and reflect on how diasporic experiences are shaped by history, culture, and power. The conversation also turns inward, as they grapple with the complexities of navigating positionalities within academia and the ethical implications of studying systems of oppression.REFERENCESAlcoff, Linda. “The Problem of Speaking for Others.” Cultural Critique, no. 20 (1991): 5–32. https://doi.org/10.2307/1354221.Andersson, Ruben. Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine...
2025-04-11
29 min
Alberta Advantage Podcast
Colonialism and Capitalism: Bryan Palmer on Canadian History
Support our podcast! Team Advantage sits down with Bryan D. Palmer on his stop through Calgary to discuss his new book, and discuss how labour and anti-colonial movements have historically challenged the Canadian state. We ask what it might take to forge a united front and what the present moment of Canadian Nationalism might mean for left politics. Buy Palmer's book from Lorimer Books or your local independent bookseller. Further reading recommendations from Bryan Palmer: Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition by Glen...
2025-04-10
1h 22
HOLOCENE
060 → DAN LIPTON ↗ creative expression in the grand universe of music
DAN LIPTON conducted The Band’s Visit and Sting’s musical The Last Ship on Broadway. He’s arranged music and led bands for Sutton Foster, Kelli O'Hara, Mandy Gonzalez, Brian d’Arcy James, Judy Kuhn, John Lithgow, Martha Plimpton and Audra McDonald, performing at the White House, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, on Live with Kelly Ripa, The Today Show, PBS Great Performances, Late Show with David Letterman and with major symphony orchestras across the country.Music supervision and orchestrations: An Officer and a Gentleman (US tour), The Other Josh Cohen (off-Broadway), The Drama Desk Awards. Music dire...
2024-12-05
1h 52
Warrior Life
When the Pine Needles Fall Book Launch
When the Pine Needles Fall Book LaunchWarrior Life PodcastWelcome back to the Warrior Life Podcast! Today's episode is a special one that is the audio version of the online book launch for "When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance" published by Between the Lines, written by Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel with Sean Carleton, foreword by me (Pamela Palmater), and afterword by Audra Simpson.For ease of reference, please go to the YouTube video version which has a ton of resources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7fp3NxTAl8&t=14sWhere to buy the book:Between the Lines (pu...
2024-10-11
48 min
Retro Blood
Retro Blood 69: Curtains
Welcome back to the Retro Blood as we enter a new month talking all about Ice cold snow in 1980’s Horror movies. Up first for the month of February if you like stage acting and six girls in a house fighting this is the review for you because Retro Blood talking all about “Curtains”. Join James Kline and J.A Alison as we put on our ice skates and a sweet looking killer mask and get this review going. First, we talk our Weekly History Segment of what was going on in Pro Wrestling and Metal mus...
2023-02-05
1h 17
Australian Defence Magazine Podcast
Tackling industry challenges and the importance of collaboration, with DTC and their award winners Norsta Maritime, Elexon Electronics, and CBG Systems
In this episode, Grant McHerron talks with Audra McCarthy, CEO of the Defence Teaming Centre, Maurie McNarn, Chair of the Board at Norsta Maritime, Sandra Simpson, Marketing & Strategic Development for Elexon Electronics and Esther Pither, Finance & Administration Manager at CBG Systems.We discuss how DTC brings organisations together to develop an eco-system that supports collaboration and delivery in the defence industry and the importance of the DTC Awards. We get insight from the award winners about how they are responding to the skills shortage, tackling supply chain challenges, becoming defence ready, and advancing local manufacturing....
2022-12-06
37 min
Zora's Daughters
S3, E2 The Death of Sovereignty
Ding dong! In this week's episode, Alyssa and Brendane are talking about sovereignty, non-sovereignty, and the death of the sovereign Queen Elizabeth II to ask whether it's possible (and desirable!) to leave the past behind while creating our collective future. (CW: rape, sexual assault 1:05:00- 1:16:00) What's the Word? Sovereignty. Defined as autonomy, freedom from external control, sovereignty is typically considered a positive. Brendane and Alyssa unpack the ways the concept is also rooted in power and domination. What We're Reading. Non-Sovereign Futures: French Caribbean Politics in the Wake of Disenchantment by Yarimar Bonilla. B...
2022-09-21
1h 21
Media Literate
Episode 27: Cinema. Fourth Cinema
Sebastian returns from an epic voyage through the James Bond franchise to tell Kim and Laura about one of its low points—or high points, depending on how you look at it—Lee Tamahori's Die Another Day (2002). Some cool articles for further inquiry: Barry Barclay, “Celebrating Fourth Cinema”: https://www.academia.edu/4905111/Printed_in_Illusions_Magazine_NZ_July_2003_CELEBRATING_FOURTH_CINEMA Cynthia Baron, “Doctor No: Bonding Britishness to Racial Sovereignty”: https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_James_Bond_Phenomenon/x9-1QY5boUsC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover Heather Davis an...
2022-05-06
1h 09
The Breakdown with Robbie
Producer: Tom Kirdahy
Tom Kiradhy is a Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer whose projects have spanned Broadway, off-Broadway, the West End, and national and international tours. He most recently produced the Broadway production of the epic two-part play THE INHERITANCE (4 Tony Awards including Best Play), the smash-hit HADESTOWN (8 Tony Awards including Best Musical), the off-Broadway revival of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS starring Tammy Blanchard, Jonathan Groff, and Christian Borle (Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle Awards, Best Revival of a Musical), Terrence McNally’s FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE starring Audra McDonald and Michael Shannon (2 Tony nominations including Be...
2022-05-02
54 min
Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
75. Not my job to fix them, only LOVE them - with Audra Simpson
This episode is a beautiful conversation between Host, Tara Hutton and Audra Simpson, co founder of the Champion Project. Audra reminds us of the power in mentorship and creating a village of support. She invites us to let go of our false belief that we are solely responsible for the children in our care and that our job was never to FIX them, only to LOVE them. For more on the Champion Project: https://thechampionproject.org/contact/ ______________________________________ Join the Mamas Well Community for the latest podcast releases, useful resources and Wisdom From T...
2022-04-11
49 min
Gender Troubles
Gender Discrimination & The Indian Act
In this episode, Eva & Emma discuss the history of gender discrimination within the Canadian Indian Act, and the Indigenous women who have been fighting to overturn this sexism since the 1960's. Show notes: Indigenous authors and organizations: Settee, Priscilla. “Indigenous Women Charting Local and Global Pathways Forward.” The English Journal, vol. 106, no. 1, National Council of Teachers of English, 2016, pp. 45–50 Collaborative Process on Indian Registration, Band Membership, and First Nation Citizenship Fact Sheet, Government of Canada, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne Ontario Native Women's Association, Feathers of Hope Simpson, Audra. Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Border...
2022-02-22
34 min
What's Up Broadway?
The Whole Being Dead Thing
Say my name 3 times. It must be spoken, unbroken.Curtain Up!, a three day outdoor festival taking place in the heart of Times Square. Curtain Up! will takeover Broadway stretching between 45th and 48th Streets. 22 unique events will take place on stages in Duffy Square and between 45th & 46th Streets. BPN will kick off the festival everyday that weekend with Wake Up, Broadway!. What's Up Broadway? host Ayanna Prescod and co-host Christian Lewis will be setting the tone before introducing your favorite theater talents to the stage.Here is our schedule: F...
2021-09-14
33 min
Always Already Podcast
Ep. 70 – Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus
John is joined by friends-of-the-show Tyler Tully and Danielle Hanley to discuss Audra Simpson‘s Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States (Duke UP, 2014). The book — simultaneously a work of political theory, ethnography, and settler colonial studies — thinks with the Kahnawà:ke Mohawks to examine the situated production and assertion of Indigenous political subjectivities, membership(s), sovereignties, knowledges, practices, and much more. We talk through questions of a politics of refusal (and a politics of recognition and governance by settler states), ongoingness of settler colonialism (and how Simpsons confronts it), race and indigeneity (and why BIP...
2021-05-11
00 min
Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast
Ep. 70 – Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus
John is joined by friends-of-the-show Tyler Tully and Danielle Hanley to discuss Audra Simpson‘s Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States (Duke UP, 2014). The book — simultaneously a work of political theory, ethnography, and settler colonial studies — thinks with the Kahnawà:ke Mohawks to examine the situated production and assertion of Indigenous political subjectivities, membership(s), sovereignties, knowledges, practices, and much more. We talk through questions of a politics of refusal (and a politics of recognition and governance by settler states), ongoingness of settler colonialism (and how Simpsons confronts it), race and indigeneity (and why BIP...
2021-05-11
00 min
Episodes – Always Already Podcast
Ep. 70 – Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus
John is joined by friends-of-the-show Tyler Tully and Danielle Hanley to discuss Audra Simpson‘s Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States (Duke UP, 2014). The book — simultaneously a work of political theory, ethnography, and settler colonial studies — thinks with the Kahnawà:ke Mohawks to examine the situated production and assertion of Indigenous political subjectivities, membership(s), sovereignties, knowledges, practices, and much more. We talk through questions of a politics of refusal (and a politics of recognition and governance by settler states), ongoingness of settler colonialism (and how Simpsons confronts it), race and indigeneity (and why BIP...
2021-05-11
00 min
Do The Kids Know?
....About Indigenous Issues (Part 3: Myth-Busting)
Transcript (PDF) available here.Welcome back to episode 3 of our mini-series on Indigenous issues in KKKanada. This episode in which we unpack and dispel some commonly-held myths surrounding Indigeneity wraps up our discussion on Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada. References and Resources:Chelsea Vowel’s blog: https://apihtawikosisan.com Whose territory are you on? https://native-land.ca Adrienne Keene’s blog: http://nativeappropriations.com Indigenous right to vote: https://www.ictinc.ca/indian-act-and-the-right-to-vote Other Indigenous voices and scholars to read: Kim T...
2021-05-05
42 min
Do The Kids Know?
...About Indigenous Issues (Part 2: Culture & Identity)
Transcript available here.We're back with Part 2 of our on-going mini series on Indigenous issues in KKKanada. Today we're breaking down how colonialism has f*cked with our understanding of Indigenous cultures and identities including wtf "status" means, how reserves work, the difference between big 'M' Métis and the French work métisse, and more. ------Resources & References:Chelsea Vowel’s blog: https://apihtawikosisan.com Whose territory are you on? https://native-land.ca Adri...
2021-04-14
39 min
Do The Kids Know?
...About Indigenous Issues (Part 1: Terminology)
Transcript available here.This episode sets off our mini season within a season in which we unpack issues facing Indigenous communities in Canada. In this first episode, we're breaking down the first chapter of Chelsea Vowel's formative book, Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada , "The Terminology of Relationships". We discuss issues around language, some of the nuances of naming, and what we as non-Indigenous folk need to consider in our language use when referring to Indigenous peoples. Resources:Chelsea Vowel’s blog...
2021-03-24
36 min
Looking at the Past
“How to Steal a Canoe” and Anti-Indigenous Cultural Violence
Discusses Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s 2016 animated short, directed by Amanda Strong, in the context of the Canadian government’s 1884 potlatch ban and Audra Simpson’s concept of settler statecraft.
2021-02-01
16 min
The Woodlands Methodist Church: Loft Living Room
Does Anyone Care?
In this episode, Rob sits down with Audra Simpson and Elizabeth Chappell, founders of the Champion Project, and with foster care Champion Alan Puckett, to discuss the shocking outcomes the foster care system is currently generating. Join us as they discuss their journey to create a trauma-informed mentoring program that is changing lives for generations to come. “Every child deserves a champion – an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best that they can be."
2021-01-26
1h 04
You Brew You
Episode 69: Going to Church w/ Carver Mathis
Instagram: @carvermathisMentions: Sandi Patty, Marion Anderson, CeCe Winans, Andrae Crouch, Audra McDonald, Larnelle HarrisDrink: Starbucks Medicine Ball (KAL suggests 2 pumps of peppermint)Product: Calm app (meditation/centering) AND Neutrogena Hydro BoostListening to/Reading: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown and Grey’s AnatomyKAL’s picks for this episode: Coffee Mate Italian Sweet Cream is RIGHT again! Back to it’s good and proper self - thank you Lord, Jesus, AMEN! Brene Brown’s Netflix Special “The Call to Courage”Thank you to:Jenna C...
2020-11-11
42 min
The Cultural Corner with Dr. Keri
The Cultural Corner with Dr. Keri: Ep. 06: Ethnicity
The Cultural Corner with Dr. Keri: Ep. 06: Ethnicity. A podcast for Rutgers University's Culture and Social Life course. Topics: Ethnicity; ethnic boundary markers; "ethnography in anger;" globalization; American Indian; Native American; First Nation; Mohawk; Audra Simpson; ethnicity + kinship; ethnicity + identity; Johanna Lessinger; Polish Euroethnics; Greenpoint, Brooklyn; immigration + ethnicity; state + ethnicity.
2020-10-09
17 min
Migration Conversations
Montana's Borders
Meet Montana Adams, a talented Indigenous playwright from Akwesasne. In this episode we talk about her play, "My Good Friend Jay", how she interrogates the colonial borders that cut through her community's territory, how borders are arbitrary yet imposing, and how these borders affect their daily lives. Along with this episode view her play here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xbZyLNme0s). You can also read Audra Simpson's book Mohawk Interruptus: political life across the borders of settler states for more information.
2020-09-10
26 min
Begin The Breakthrough Full Audiobook Now, Story Seekers!
Etosha National Park - A fascinating Journey by Global Television, Arcadia Home Entertainment
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/70842to listen full audiobooks. Title: Etosha National Park - A fascinating Journey Author: Global Television, Arcadia Home Entertainment Narrator: Peter Simpson Format: mp3 Length: 44 mins Release date: 07-28-20 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Africa Publisher's Summary: Year after year, Namibia's Etosha National Park attracts thousands of visitors. Approximately 22,000 square kilometres in size, Etosha is a special wildlife experience and its magnificent flora is unique among all the other wildlife parks in Africa. It also has the reputation of being one of the major wildlife sanctuaries for a wide variety of Africa's animal species...
2020-07-28
44 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jennifer Adese
Métis matters in research and in Canada On this edition of VIEW to the U podcast, Professor Jennifer Adese, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at UofT Mississauga, discusses her Indigenous research. Her research focuses on Indigenous political and cultural representation across several sites. While her earlier work focused on confronting misrepresentations of Indigenous people, her more recent work examines Métis women's political representation and activism. Resources Jennifer's Book recommendations - Chris Andersen, "Métis": Race, Recognition, and the Struggle for Indigenous Peoplehood https://www.amazon.ca/dp/077482722X/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 - Constance Bac...
2020-06-19
31 min
The Breakdown with Robbie
Casting Director: Stephanie Yankwitt
Stephanie is a casting director and co-founder of tbd casting co., a New York-based, female owned casting office. Recent New York credits include work with Soho Rep, Theatre for a New Audience, Page 73 Productions and Atlantic Theater Company. Recent regional work includes La Jolla Playhouse, Indiana Repertory Theatre and Arena Stage. Recent theatrical highlights include the Broadway production of Frankie and Johnny at The Clair De Lune starring Audra McDonald and Michael Shannon and the Pulitzer Prize winning Fairview. Film credits includes work with Lexicon Films, 4th & 1 Films, and Satyr Entertainment. tbd casting co. Casts regularly with the Independent...
2020-05-18
58 min
Kino Lefter
75 - Blood Quantum: exploring colonialism with a katana
Blood Quantum, Jeff Barnaby's Miꞌkmaq zombie movie is sick and you should watch it:Shudder // YouTube // Apple TVGenre fiction has always been home to robust social critique, and this timely movie is no different. Set on the Red Crown reserve, a sheriff, a nurse, and their fractured family need to adapt to a new zombified world. Along the way, conversations on Indigenous-settler relations, decolonization, apocalypse, refugees, and putting a chainsaw through a zombie's head are handled nicely. Notes: Is The Crown At War With Us? (2002) [NFB]Dancing Around the Table Parts 1 + 2 (1987-198...
2020-05-11
1h 04
The Red Nation Podcast
(Unlocked) Canada is an empire of feelings w/ Audra Simpson
Reconciliation is dead. But how and why did it start in Canada? Kahnawake Mohawk scholar Audra Simpson argues reconciliation between settlers and Indigenous was meant only to heal the settler and to forever suspend the question of Indigenous revolution. This is a bonus episode. Subscribe on Patreon for more bonus content: www.patreon.com/redmediapr
2020-03-16
50 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Management & Leadership
Powerful Leadership Through Coaching: Principles, Practices, and Tools for Managers at Every Level by Michael Simpson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/413738to listen full audiobooks. Title: Powerful Leadership Through Coaching: Principles, Practices, and Tools for Managers at Every Level Author: Michael Simpson Narrator: Walter Dixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 11 minutes Release date: February 18, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Management & Leadership Publisher's Summary: On-going coaching and development that can be a 'game changer' for all employees! All great coaches know how to ask good open-ended questions and how to give effective feedback. They keep a balanced and honest perspective that separates the person from the problem or issue...
2020-02-18
9h 11
It's Happening with Snooki & Joey
Keep On Truckin'
This week on It’s Happening: Joey, Snooki, AND Audra are in-studio discussing what Joey got wrong about the royal family, new Gaga, Jessica Simpson's memoir, and more! This episode is sponsored by: TurboTax Best Fiends LoveBook
2020-01-23
42 min
What on Earth is Going on?
...with Gambling
We can't seem to talk about gambling without reference to its very real, very serious social problems -- whether it's the association with organized crime, the addictiveness, or the ruination of many people's lives. But what if we look at gambling through the lens of everyday life? Where does it come from, what does it say about us, and how should we manage it in our society? Ben is in Edmonton to chat with University of Alberta gambling expert Fiona Nicoll. About the Guest My greatest strength as a researcher is...
2019-10-25
1h 02
Unsettling
2019 Federal Election Blues
In this episode, Kiegan Irish, Mike Fong, and Alex Boos discuss Canada's upcoming federal election with a conversational approach, covering a broad range of topics. We talk through how to orient ourselves towards the different political parties and the political system in Canada as a whole. We talk about voting, not voting, democracy, the concepts of "voter apathy" and "strategic voting," Canadian history and identity, party rhetoric, the Canadian media and the construction of the Canadian public. Join us! And get yourself set straight (or maybe crooked) as you go into the voting booth this Monday! Special thanks goes...
2019-10-19
1h 46
Unsettling
2019 Federal Election Blues
In this episode, Kiegan Irish, Mike Fong, and Alex Boos discuss Canada's upcoming federal election with a conversational approach, covering a broad range of topics. We talk through how to orient ourselves towards the different political parties and the political system in Canada as a whole. We talk about voting, not voting, democracy, the concepts of "voter apathy" and "strategic voting," Canadian history and identity, party rhetoric, the Canadian media and the construction of the Canadian public. Join us! And get yourself set straight (or maybe crooked) as you go into the voting booth this Monday! Special thanks goes...
2019-10-19
1h 46
Medicine for the Resistance
Ghosting the system with Dr Sandy Grande
S**t is complicated. In November 2018 Dr. Grande gave a keynote on the academy and the struggles that Black and Indigenous academics face in this space and she made a remark, what if we ghosted the system? What if? What if we just left? What if we spent our time now building relationships and communities of relationships, alternatives and then just left? Because if we are going to resist, if we're going to try and save anything. We need to be a people worth saving. resources: Mohawk Interruptus – by Audra Simpson
2019-07-22
1h 03
The Red Road Podcast
S2E1 Settlers Interrupt-Us
Welcome to season two of the Red Road! This week, Hayden and Courtney rant about all the ways settlers annoy, intervene and interrupt. (Fitting that there is a bit of annoying static during the recording) A note on the title of the episode: the Red Road gives a head nod to Audra Simpson and her amazing book Mohawk Interruptus.
2019-05-02
40 min
Issues Today Podcast
Issues Today Podcast 33
Bob Gourley discusses opioid addiction with Dr. Ana Fuentevilla. Steve Simpson comments on bullying and Audra Wolfe on how science has been used as propaganda.
2018-11-30
38 min
Cultures of Energy
Ep. #33 - Standing Rock (feat. Jaskiran Dhillon & Nick Estes)
Until a few weeks ago, most of us hadn't heard about the lawsuit and protest of the Standing Rock Sioux against the Dakota Access Pipeline project. Now the resistance is the subject of national and international media coverage. Still, there is much we do not understand about the history and stakes of what is happening at Standing Rock in terms of Indigenous rights and sovereignty, climate justice, and the struggle for energy transition. By way of comparison, Cymene and Dominic briefly discuss Indigenous resistance to energy projects in their fieldwork in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Then (11:08) we welcome to...
2016-09-16
1h 05
DJ B Miles | Miles of Hause(r) Music
Miles of Hause(r) Music: Volume 3 (Part III)
Going against type - backwards to front - here is the third part of the third volume in the series: [Track Listing/ Set List]-Flip feat. Elou Elan - Possibilities (Bimbo Jones Club Mix)-Seinabo Sey - Pretend (Cahill Extended Mix)-Alexis Jordan feat. J. Cole - Acid Rain (Steven Redant Hurricane Club Mix)-RuPaul vs. Yinon Yahel - Sweat Covergirl (Karlos Encinas Edit)-Abel Ramos vs. Sweet Pussy Pauline & Chelley - Balance the Night (Rafael -Daglar Wham Bam Mashup)-DJ Eddi Baez - I Like it Hot Pt. 2 (Eddi...
2015-09-03
4h 56