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The Tyee: Audio Edition
A Voice for Justice for International Adoptees
In the wake of South Korea’s historic admission, author Jenny Heijun Wills on South Korea’s adoption “fraud,” trauma-bonding with other victims, fixing the unfixable and more. Harrison Mooney interviews. Harrison Mooney is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published April 9, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/04/09/Jenny-Heijun-Wills-South-Korea-International-Adoption/
2025-04-09
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
For Gaza, with Outrage and Hope: Twenty Minutes with Omar El Akkad
“To me, the defining aftertaste of this book isn’t rage or anger, it’s uncertainty.” Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney interviews Omar El Akkad on his new book, “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This.” Published March 28, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/03/28/For-Gaza-With-Outrage-Hope/
2025-03-28
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
In ‘The Last Exile,’ Vancouver Plays Itself
Few authors capture Vancouver like Sam Wiebe, the best-selling author of the locally-set, critically acclaimed Wakeland series. Harrison Mooney interviews. Harrison is an associate editor with The Tyee. Published March 24, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/03/21/Vancouver-Plays-Itself-The-Last-Exile/
2025-03-21
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
‘Shocking’: Revisiting the Great US-Canada Border Shutdown
“COVID taught governments — in a way that had been far from certain beforehand — that borders could be closed or heavily restricted for extended periods with strong public support and minimal disruption to the everyday lives of most of their people.” Harrison Mooney interviews the authors of “When the World Closed Its Doors.” Harrison is an associate editor with The Tyee. Published March 21, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/03/21/US-Canada-Border-Shutdown-COVID/
2025-03-21
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
‘The Math of Television Has Changed’
The famed TV critic on our digital-era TV habits, binge-watching, writing without a clear plan and whether or not Breaking Bad — one of the most critically acclaimed series of all time — was outdone by what many believed was an ill-conceived spinoff. Harrison Mooney is an associate editor at The Tyee. He is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C., who recently won the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for his memoir, Invisible Boy. Published on Feb. 28, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/02/28/Alan_Sepinwall_Interview/
2025-03-01
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Should We Fight Anxiety Or Embrace It
“I think part of what has helped me in the development of this book and in living with this mental health struggle: The discernment of when my anxiety is being destructive and when it’s actually trying to help.” David A. Robertson sat down with Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney. Published Friday Feb. 14, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/02/14/David-A-Robertson-Interview/
2025-02-14
00 min
Together in Literacy
4.10 The Ripple Effects of Dyslexia with Tiffany Solomon
In this episode, we’re joined by Tiffany Solomon to discuss the ripple effects of dyslexia, and how it impacts not just the classroom but also shapes lives, families, and the workplace. Tiffany Solomon is the Family and Student Engagement Coordinator for Decoding Dyslexia Rhode Island, an Associate member of the Orton-Gillingham Academy (OGA), and was honored to serve as a Literacy Ambassador through the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) in 2019-2020. She spent over a decade as a 2nd grade and kindergarten teacher at Highlander Charter School in Providence, Rhode Island. During this time, she was...
2025-02-03
49 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
What Do You Read to Your Kids
“Reading Indigenous children’s literature has taught my family about struggle, solidarity and the hard work of growing up.” What do you read your kids, asks Harrison Mooney? Harrison is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/01/31/Read-Indigenous-Kids-Books/
2025-02-01
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
‘It Can Be Done’: Vince Beiser on Saving Us from Enviro Disaster
In his new book “Power Metal,” Vancouver journalist and author Vince Beiser takes a critical, sobering look at the metals required to power the digital devices and systems we’re relying on to save the planet. Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney interviews. Published Jan. 21, 2025. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2025/01/21/Vince-Beiser-Interview/
2025-01-21
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
I Think I’m Losing My Edge
“Coolness may be receding with my hairline,” writes Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney. But Pitchfork’s annual album ranking still comes bearing gifts. In defence of a controversial year-end music list. Published Dec. 13, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/12/13/Losing-My-Edge/
2024-12-14
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
What a Kids’ Book Taught Me about Parenting Through Grief
“In my quest to read every Canadian children’s title of 2024, this one knocked me off my feet.” Author and Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney didn’t grow up with his birth mother, but was thrilled to meet her in his early twenties. She died of cancer in 2022. On parenting through grief. Published Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/12/06/Parenting-Through-Grief/
2024-12-07
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
So How Do You Really Feel about Taylor Swift
In a divided media age, Taylor Swift is a champion of mass culture. What does it mean? We talked to Swifties and holdouts alike on the power she yields. Welcome, reader, to The Tyee’s Weekender. Authors: Harrison Mooney is an associate editor, Paul Willcocks is a senior editor, Dorothy Woodend is the culture editor and Jackie Wong is a senior editor at The Tyee. Published Nov. 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/11/29/Kingdom-Taylor-Swift/
2024-11-30
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Meet Derek Guy, Menswear King
Derek Guy, a.k.a. @dieworkwear, has been writing about fashion for 15 years. But the Vancouver-born social media personality broke out big following Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover. On Blundstones, white sneakers, jorts and more. Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published Nov. 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/11/29/Derek-Guy-Menswear-King/
2024-11-30
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Is It Christmas Yet
Christmas is all about strategies for coping with depression. It is, I dare say, the real reason for the season: a string of lights to neutralize the darkness. Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published Nov. 28, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/11/28/Is-It-Christmas-Yet/
2024-11-28
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
What the Next Byelection Will Reveal about the Local Left
Elections, it’s been said, beget elections. B.C. is no exception. After winning an MLA seat in Vancouver-Little Mountain with the BC NDP, two-term Vancouver city councillor Christine Boyle will depart city hall triggering a byelection to replace her. Harrison Mooney, Tyee associate editor, writes. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/11/08/What-Byelection-Will-Reveal-Local-Left/
2024-11-08
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
What Canadian Horror Tells Us about Our Deepest Fears
Scanners. Screamers. Shivers. Spasms. Haunter. Hunter Hunter. For decades, Canada has been home to a robust canon of horror movies. What gives? Is this a nation of absolute creeps? Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is a Tyee associate editor. Published Nov. 4, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/11/01/What-Canadian-Horror-Tells-Us-Deepest-Fears/
2024-11-01
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Did Vancouver Launch Trick-or-Treating in North America
“Did Vancouver invent trick-or-treating? I wouldn’t go that far. But even if we didn’t do it first, we do it best.” Tyee associate editor Harrison Mooney on why, in Vancouver, Halloween is special. Published Oct. 31, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/10/31/Did-Vancouver-Launch-Trick-or-Treating/
2024-10-31
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
How a Livestream F-Bomb Turned Our Eyes Back to City Hall
The unserious moment revealed serious cracks in the foundation. Harrison Mooney, Tyee associate editor, writes. Published Oct. 25, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/10/25/Livestream-F-Bomb-City-Hall/
2024-10-25
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Comparing BC’s Parties on Public Safety
Crime and disorder on the streets is not necessarily the top election issue for British Columbians. But public safety rates high for enough voters — nearly one out of eight — that it may play a pivotal role in the election outcome. Harrison Mooney is an associate editor at The Tyee. He is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C., who recently won the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for his memoir, "Invisible Boy." Published Oct. 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/News/2024/10/15/Comparing-BC-Parties-On-Public-Safety/
2024-10-15
00 min
The Fantasy Six Pack Hour
Who To Start-Sit Week 6 Fantasy Football | Jameson Williams, Brian Thomas Jr. or Darnell Mooney
This episode of the F6P Hour: Fantasy Football Week 6 | Rankings Review | Start/Sit Questions. Your hosts for this show are Joe Bond & AJ Applegarth. Join them this week as they go over Joe’s Fantasy Football Week 6 Rankings with some Start-Sit questions to get you ready for Fantasy Football Week 6. Their guest this week is Keith Flemming. Keith is the DFS Contributor for FantasyInFrames & us here at the F6P. If you don't already, make sure you follow him on Twitter @KeithFlemming Get access to our award-winning advice, rankings, & custom league advice on Discord by...
2024-10-11
1h 05
The Tyee: Audio Edition
How Crime and Safety Became a Key Issue in BC’s Election
Crime stats haven’t changed much — but public perceptions have. Harrison Mooney on why safety is a key issue this B.C. election. Harrison is a Tyee associate editor. Published Oct. 8, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/10/08/Crime-Safety-Key-Issue-BC-Election/
2024-10-08
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Noted Author Harrison Mooney Joins The Tyee’s Election Team
“Working at The Tyee means I get to spend time with nicer people, be inspired and have great conversations with other incredible journalists.” Welcome Harrison Mooney! A Q&A, by David Beers, Tyee editor. Published Sept. 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Tyeenews/2024/09/12/Harrison-Mooney-Joins-Tyee-Election-Team/
2024-09-12
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Unpacking Rustad’s Pledge to Review BC’s Textbooks
“Education is not about politics,” John Rustad said in 2002. Now, if elected, he’s proposing to review B.C. school books to ensure they’re “neutral.” By whose standards? Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is The Tyee's newest associate editor. Published Sept. 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/09/12/Unpacking-Rustad-Pledge-Review-BC-Textbooks/
2024-09-12
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Unpacking Rustad’s Pledge to Review BC’s Textbooks
“Education is not about politics,” John Rustad said in 2002. Now, if elected, he’s proposing to review B.C. school books to ensure they’re “neutral.” By whose standards? Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published Sept. 12, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/09/12/Unpacking-Rustad-Pledge-Review-BC-Textbooks/
2024-09-12
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
The Political Plot Twist That Rocked the Week
Looking back, the writing has been on the wall for BC United since Day 1. Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an associate editor at The Tyee. Published Aug. 30, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/08/30/Political-Plot-Twist-Rocked-Week/
2024-08-30
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Why Swimming While Black Is a Political Act
with cover: Decades of discrimination for racialized people makes the pool a fraught space. What does it take to turn the tide? Harrison Mooney, Tyee associate editor, writes. Published Aug. 15, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/08/15/Swimming-While-Black-Political-Act/
2024-08-15
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Good Riddance, I Say, to the Easy A
“My kid’s report card was free of letter grades. And I love this new way of learning.” Harrison Mooney on why he’s saying good riddance to the easy A and embracing the new grading system now across B.C. Harrison is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Published July 31, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2024/07/31/Good-Riddance-Easy-A/
2024-07-31
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
A Stairway to Nowhere, and Other Absurdly Joyful Public Art
Nearly 10 years after it was first envisioned, the stairway to nowhere at East Vancouver’s Hastings Park is under a month from completion. What a remarkable place to sit down this will be. Author: Harrison Mooney is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Published June 6, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/06/06/Stairway-Nowhere-Joyful-Public-Art/
2024-06-06
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My E-bike
When we’re stopped at intersections, people ask if I’ve ever crashed the cargo bike with both of my kids on the back. Sure have. Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Mooney was recently awarded the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for his debut memoir, Invisible Boy. Published May 24, 2024. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/05/24/How-I-Learned-Love-E-Bike/
2024-05-24
00 min
This is VANCOLOUR
#220 - Jesse Miller / Harrison Mooney
Cellphones, Cops, and Portable Classrooms in B.C. SchoolsThis is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir and media literacy expert Jesse Miller explore whether British Columbia should ban cellphones in public school classrooms. Plus, award-winning author Harrison Mooney ("Invisible Boy") discusses why he was horrified that his daughter's school would be welcoming back a police presence. And what's an episode about public education in British Columbia without exploring the 2100+ portable classrooms across B.C.'s sixty school districts?
2024-01-18
21 min
Bears Now by Chat Sports
Chicago Bears News, Rumors After NFL Week 15: Justin Fields, Matt Eberflus, 2024 NFL Mock Draft
Chicago Bears News & Rumors after NFL Week 15 come your way LIVE from Chat Sports host Harrison Graham:- Justin Fields Rumors: Bears’ WRs DJ Moore and Darnell Mooney both came to Fields’ defense when asked about the possibility of drafting a QB. Moore was particularly strong in his response by saying Fields is better than 2024 NFL Draft prospects Caleb Williams and Drake Maye. What will Bears’ GM Ryan Poles do at the QB position?- Matt Eberflus Press Conference: Eberflus recapped the Bears vs. Browns game during his Monday presser and then seemed to make his pi...
2023-12-19
1h 05
TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart
Navigating life as a transracial adoptee: Harrison Mooney
As a Black child adopted at birth by a white family, Harrison Mooney grew up with a desire for belonging and looked for cultural connection. His memoir, Invisible Boy, explores his experience as a transracial adoptee. Harrison discusses how being separated from his birth culture and community had an impact on his sense of self and how we can work harder to centre adoptee voices.
2023-12-19
37 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Police Are Returning to Schools. Why Are We Doing This
“My eldest has just started kindergarten, and I had hoped she would avoid her first police encounter for a good long while.” Harrison Mooney writes. Harrison is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Published Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2023/11/30/Police-Are-Returning-To-Schools-Why/
2023-11-30
00 min
Canada Reads American Style
Non-Fiction November!
Rebecca and Tara celebrate Non-Fiction November by sharing some of their highly anticipated non-fiction reads! Rebecca (@canadareadsamericanstyle): A Promised Land by Barack Obama Skid Dogs by Emelia Symington-Fedy Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s by Gary Gulman Driving the Green Book: A Road Trip Through the Living History of Black Resistance by Alvin Hall Green Book (film) starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali The Last Slave Ship: The True Story of How Clotilda Was Found, Her Descendants, and and Extraordinary Reckoning by Ben Raines South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to U...
2023-11-17
36 min
Bears Now by Chat Sports
Chicago Bears Rumors, News, NFL Trade Deadline, Justin Fields, Jaylon Johnson, Darnell Mooney
Chicago Bears Rumors & News for Thursday October 19, 2023 come from Chat Sports host Harrison Graham:- Jim Harbaugh replacing Matt Eberflus as the next Bears head coach? Harbaugh and Michigan Football are under investigation for in-person sign stealing. After already serving a 3-game suspension earlier this season, could Harbaugh opt to jump back to the NFL so he doesn’t have to deal with the NCAA? Eberflus is on the hot seat and many expect the Bears to fire him after this season. - Chicago Bears Injury News and Updates from Halas Hall are discussed including the...
2023-10-20
1h 20
Chiefs Report by Chat Sports
Chiefs Trade Targets Ft. Darnell Mooney, Dalvin Cook + Chiefs vs. Chargers Prediction, Q&A
Chiefs trade rumors are at the forefront of today’s LIVE Chiefs Report by Chat Sports with host Jace Andrews! Some of the Chiefs trade targets discussed today are Bears WR Darnell Mooney, Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne and Jets RB Dalvin Cook. Chiefs GM Brett Veach has been known to be quiet during the NFL trade deadline, but is this the year to make a move and help out Patrick Mahomes? Chiefs head coach Andy Reid press conference highlights have been busy lately as he has been peppered with WR questions. The Chiefs depth chart issues have been prevalent al...
2023-10-18
1h 03
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S5 Episode 13: Harrison Mooney talks about creative hygiene and false realities
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Harrison Mooney. Harrison's book Invisible Boy: A memoir of self-discovery was a finalist for the 2023 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and the 2023 Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. In their conversation Harrison talks about researching his own life, writing about Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley, and his creative hygiene routine. Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ Read about Invisible Boy: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/invisible-boy/ ABOUT HARRISON MOONEY: Harrison Mooney is a writer and journalist. Born to a West African immigrant mother, he was adopted as...
2023-10-14
54 min
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S5 Episode 13: Harrison Mooney talks about creative hygiene and false realities
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Harrison Mooney. Harrison's book Invisible Boy: A memoir of self-discovery was a finalist for the 2023 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize and the 2023 Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. In their conversation Harrison talks about researching his own life, writing about Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley, and his creative hygiene routine. Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ Read about Invisible Boy: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/invisible-boy/ ABOUT HARRISON MOONEY: Harrison Mooney is a writer and journalist. Born to a West African immigrant mother, he was adopted as...
2023-10-14
54 min
Unraveling Adoption
Reevaluating Beliefs and Exposing Racism in Evangelical Christianity with Harrison Mooney - Ep 107
Reevaluating Beliefs and Exposing Racism in Evangelical Christianity with Harrison Mooney Growing up in an evangelical family, Harrison Mooney's life seemed like a carefully crafted script of faith and devotion. But beneath the surface, there was an unexpected twist that would send him spiraling into a world of self-discovery. As the only black child in a white family, Harrison's struggle to fit in took a toll on his soul. Little did he know, the very foundations of his beloved religion would come crashing down, revealing a shocking truth that would forever change his perception of faith and race. This...
2023-08-21
52 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
The Blacker the Berry
We’re excited to announce that, to celebrate The Tyee’s 20th, we are publishing an amazing book of essays! This unpublished essay is featured in “Points of Interest” — now available for pre-order. “As a transracial adoptee, I have been burdened with the ultimate form of imposter syndrome. To present something universal about my Fraser Valley childhood, I offer a bucket of blueberries.” An essay by Harrison Mooney. Harrison is an award-winning author and journalist from Abbotsford, B.C. Published Friday, Aug. 18, 2023. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2023/08/18/Blacker-Berry/
2023-08-18
00 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 14: BOBBY SHORT "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore 403
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-07-19
38 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 13: Show Us Your Shoes! "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore 402
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three...
2023-07-17
41 min
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S5 Episode 1: Sheryda Warrener talks about how her noticing practice shapes her poetry
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Sheryda Warrener. Sheryda's book Test Piece is a finalist for the 2023 BC and Yukon Book Prizes. In their conversation, Sheryda talks about noticing and asking questions, and talks about how she came to write ekphrastic poems. Sherdya will be part of an upcoming virtual event for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. Find the info here: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/event/storied-turning-memories-and-personal-experiences-into-stories-and-art-with-harrison-mooney-kim-spencer-and-sheryda-warrener/ Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ About Test Piece: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/test-piece/ ABOUT SHERYDA WARRENER: Sheryda Warrener is the author of the poetry...
2023-07-15
35 min
Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S5 Episode 2: Sheryda Warrener talks about how her noticing practice shapes her poetry
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to Sheryda Warrener. Sheryda's book Test Piece is a finalist for the 2023 BC and Yukon Book Prizes. In their conversation, Sheryda talks about noticing and asking questions, and talks about how she came to write ekphrastic poems. Sherdya will be part of an upcoming virtual event for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. Find the info here: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/event/storied-turning-memories-and-personal-experiences-into-stories-and-art-with-harrison-mooney-kim-spencer-and-sheryda-warrener/ Visit BC and Yukon Book Prizes: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/ About Test Piece: https://bcyukonbookprizes.com/project/test-piece/ ABOUT SHERYDA WARRENER: Sheryda Warrener is the author of the poetry...
2023-07-15
35 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 12: Hustler's Listen to Rap "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore 400
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-07-12
46 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 11: Shelly Hack "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore 399
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-07-09
50 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 10: I Think I Know What Woke Is! "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore 398
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-07-06
44 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 9: Revlon Today "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB 397
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-07-03
37 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 8: They Play Country Music "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB 396
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Picture: Mortimer Sprong winner of Miss'd America. Studio Six, Atlantic City, NJ. September 1994. Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens...
2023-06-29
46 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 7: The History of New York Ave "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB 395
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three...
2023-06-26
42 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 6: "Charlie's 20 Point Profile" "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore. SCFB 393
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three perfect...
2023-06-21
43 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 5: Things Don't Happen Over Night "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore. SCFB 392
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three...
2023-06-19
41 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 4: Dipping My Foot In The Pool "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB 390
BINGE WORTHY LINK Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Picture: Miss'd America 1997, Atlantic City, NJ Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's...
2023-06-15
47 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 3: The $64,000 Question "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore. SCFB 388
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She...
2023-06-12
46 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 2: Alanis Morissette @ Starbucks "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore. SCFB 386
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three...
2023-06-08
46 min
The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD!
Episode 1: "Charlie by Revlon" "Kinda Free! Kinda Wow" Conversation with Laurie Greene on SOMETHING came from Baltimore SCFB 386
BINGE WORTHY LINK: Something came from Baltimore - YouTube Laurie Greene Bio: Laurie Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she has taught since 1968. She is the founder of the LGBTQ+ Youth Safe Space Initiative at Stockton and and an advocate in the local LGBTQ+ community. She is also the author of queer erotic poetry published in literary journals and a number of other works on phenomenology, most recently Teaching Contemporary Yoga: Physical Philosophy & Critical Issues (Routledge 2022), and Drag Queens and Beauty Queens: Contesting Femininity in the World's Playground (Rutgers 2020). She has three...
2023-06-05
41 min
The Pawsitive Post in Conversation by Companion Animal Psychology
The importance of kindness in dog training with Jane Wolff
Send us a textKindness in dog trainingWe talk with Jane about the importance of kindness in dog training, both kindness to dogs and kindness to people. We begin by talking about the most important ways to be kind to dogs. Jane specializes in working with clients whose dogs have separation anxiety, and we also talk about how to help people deal with this tricky issue without leaving their dog alone for any longer than they are okay with.We also chat about Jane’s social justice work, and how that informs he...
2023-05-11
47 min
Uncertain
S4:E10 - An Adoptee’s Journey of Self-Discovery with Harrison Mooney
Harrison Mooney’s memoir Invisible Boy isn’t just a story of the experience growing up in an abusive, fundamentalist Christian household, it’s also the story of growing up in that space as an adoptee with parents who were a different race.Harrison Mooney is an award-winning writer and journalist from Vancouver. Prior to penning his debut memoir, Harrison worked for The Vancouver Sun for nearly a decade as a reporter, editor and columnist. His writing has also appeared in the National Post, Yahoo, The Guardian, and Macleans. He lives in East Vancouver with his family....
2023-03-29
59 min
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Gwen Mooney - President and CEO, Cave Hill Cemetery Co., Inc
Gwen Mooney is the President & CEO of Cave Hill Cemetery, a cemetery considered by PBS to be 1 of the world’s greatest cemeteries! In 2015, Gwen started as Pres./CEO of The Historic Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, KY. She is JUST its 6th leader in almost 200 yrs. & overseeing roughly 300 acres of the cemetery & its arboretum, as well as Cave Hill’s Invest. Corp. & the Heritage Foundation. As if that didn’t keep her busy enough, Gwen is a licensed funeral Dir. & embalmer in Ohio & Kentucky. She has a Bachelor of Mortuary Science degree from the Cincinnati College of Mortu...
2023-02-06
58 min
Enterprising Individuals
Season 7, Episode 12 "Star Trek Into Darkness" with Darren Mooney, Part 1
Batten down your hatches and realign your warp cores because we're setting a course for "Star Trek Into Darkness"!Author, critic, and podcaster Darren Mooney returns to the show this week for the first half of our discussion about your favorite Trek film to love and/or hate. A shocking series of terrorist attacks has rocked Earth and Starfleet sends the recently disgraced Captain Kirk and his crew to terminate the perpetrator. But before the dust settles, Kirk will learn that John Harrison is not who he seems and that the corruption of vengeance has penetrated to the...
2022-11-24
1h 19
This is VANCOLOUR
#181 - Harrison Mooney ("Invisible Boy")
Harrison Mooney is a writer and journalist whose memoir “Invisible Boy” was released this year to critical acclaim. His writing has also appeared in The Vancouver Sun, The National Post, Maclean’s, and The Guardian.
2022-11-18
36 min
Adoptees On
Harrison Mooney
226 | Harrison Mooney Today we are so honoured to introduce you to Harrison Mooney, author of the incredible new memoir, Invisible Boy, where he exposes the trauma of transracial adoption. Harrison shares with us why family preservation is so important to him, and how he was able to reconnect with his biological mother after a lengthy time of silence between them. We talk about the complexities of being in a situation where it didn’t feel safe to say the whole truth about adoption, and about how good it feels when you’re finally able to speak freely.
2022-10-21
47 min
thecommentary.ca
Harrison Mooney
The writer and journalist Harrison Mooney discusses his new book Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery (Patrick Crean Editions, 2022), with Joseph Planta. Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery by Harrison Mooney (Patrick Crean Editions, 2022). Click to buy this book from Amazon.ca: Invisible Boy Text of introduction by Joseph Planta: I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, British Columbia, at TheCommentary.ca. Harrison Mooney joins me now. His book Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery has just been published. It is...
2022-09-28
55 min
thecommentary.ca
Harrison Mooney
The writer and journalist Harrison Mooney discusses his new book Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery (Patrick Crean Editions, 2022), with Joseph Planta. Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery by Harrison Mooney (Patrick Crean Editions, 2022). Click to buy this book from Amazon.ca: Invisible Boy Text of introduction by Joseph Planta: I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, British Columbia, at TheCommentary.ca. Harrison Mooney joins me now. His book Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self Discovery has just been published. It is...
2022-09-28
55 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Where White Women Adopt Black Babies
An excerpt from Harrison Mooney’s ‘Invisible Boy.’ Harrison Mooney is a writer and journalist who lives in East Vancouver with his family. Link to the story published Sept 21, 2022: https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2022/09/21/Where-White-Women-Adopt-Black-Babies/
2022-09-21
00 min
Let Free Audiobook Transport You to New Worlds
Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-Discovery Audiobook by Harrison Mooney
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 584145 Title: Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-Discovery Author: Harrison Mooney Narrator: Harrison Mooney Format: Unabridged Length: 10:15:04 Language: English Release date: 09-20-22 Publisher: Steerforth Press Genres: Biography & Memoir, General Summary: An unforgettable coming-of-age memoir about a Black boy adopted into a white, Christian fundamentalist family Perfect for fans of Educated, Punch Me Up to the Gods, and Surviving the White Gaze A powerful, experiential journey from white cult to Black consciousness: Harrison Mooney’s riveting story of self-discovery lifts the curtain on the trauma of transracial adoption and the...
2022-09-21
10h 15
Get Lost in the World of Stories With Free Audiobook
Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-Discovery Audiobook by Harrison Mooney
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 564563 Title: Invisible Boy: A Memoir of Self-Discovery Author: Harrison Mooney Narrator: Harrison Mooney Format: Unabridged Length: 10:15:14 Language: English Release date: 09-20-22 Publisher: Patrick Crean Editions Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Biography & Memoir, Non-Fiction, World Religions, Social Science Summary: WINNER 2023 Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writers Prizes for Nonfiction FINALIST Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction FINALIST Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Nonfiction A narrative that amplifies a voice rarely heardthat of the child at the centre of a transracial adoptionand a searing account of being raised by religious fundamentalists Harrison Mooney...
2022-09-20
10h 15
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Dismantling White Supremacy with Harrison Mooney
“I’m writing, first and foremost, for my fellow adoptees, to affirm their complex and confusing experiences.” “Invisible Boy” follows Harrison Mooney as the only Black child in a devoutly Christian family who adopted him in 1985. It should be required reading. Written by Jackie Wong, who is a senior editor at The Tyee. Published Sept. 20, 2022. https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2022/09/20/Harrison-Mooney-Dismantling-White-Supremacy/
2022-09-20
00 min
Who Knows? Podcast
From school teacher to top salesman with Jamie Harrison - Who Knows? Podcast
I was lucky enough to steal an hour from Jamie’s busy schedule to sit down and talk to him about the rapid growth and success of his business - Elevate Agency, his personal life and plans for the future. Jamie started his career as a college teacher and although he enjoyed it, realised there was opportunity and money to be made in the fitness industry. Jamie’s brothers- Lewis and Owen Harrison have been renowned fitness figures for many years and Jamie saw an opportunity to work with them and offer online coaching and transformation packages. The...
2022-09-15
48 min
Talk Clearlyer with Cipha Sounds and Wil Sylvince
Connect The Dots with Harrison Greenbaum
On this episode of Talk Clearlyer, comedian Harrison Greenbaum joins us to talk about opening for Paul Mooney, TikTok Challenges, and falling into the Disney conspiracy theory rabbit hole! Try to follow along! New episodes arrive every Wednesday! It's just funny! FOLLOW HARRISON! https://www.harrisongreenbaum.com https://twitter.com/harrisoncomedy https://facebook.com/harrisongreenbaum https://instagram.com/harrisoncomedy https://youtube.com/harrisongreenbaum https://tiktok.com/@harrisoncomedy FOLLOW THE SHOW http://thelaughbutton.podlink...
2021-09-01
1h 07
East Marshian Chronicles
Study Circle 1 - Education
Episode 3 of our East Marshian Chronicles podcast is also our very first Study Circle. What happens is that a small group of engaged people sit together and discuss issues relevant to our lives and times. Circles are conducted in an atmosphere of genuineness, empathy and trust and the intention is to have a positive impact on society, which satisfies Marx’s dictum about not just interpreting but also changing the world. Therefore, we use the powerful three-part Trust the People process for people’s assemblies, which is essentially about making a decision to do something out there in the worl...
2021-06-15
39 min
New Slang
149: Kree Harrison
On Episode 149, I'm joined by singer-songwriter Kree Harrison. Harrison released the wonderful Chosen Family Tree, her latest full-length album, this past August. Harrison seamlessly blends classic country, smart pop hooks, and a hearty southern soulfulness on Family Tree. Right from the opening notes of the first song, the crystalline "Nothing in This World," it's a remindful nod to those iconic country sounds of the past--straight from the George Jones or Tammy Wynette playbook. Standouts like the gorgeous warm sway of "That's How Hearts Get Broken," the toe-tapping pop punch of "I Love the Lie," or the dark swagger of "...
2020-12-30
1h 06
Roxy Fever
41 - The Only One w/Harrison Mooney
Van Sun reporter, soon-to-be-published author, and Canucks blogging OG Harrison Mooney stops by to talk about his upcoming book, various topics related to race and hockey, including Anson Carter, Brandon Prust, and his own personal experiences working in hockey. We also find time to discuss Sedin linemates, Luongo's butthole problems, and the infamous "Holding Out For Bonino" video.
2020-06-22
1h 25
Parenting with PLAY!
Managing Aggressive Behaviour After School - with Chantal Harrison
How is your child when you collect them after school? Relaxed? Calm? Moody? Grumpy? Aggressive to you or their sibling?And how do you usually help your child in those moments? It's so easy to pop the TV on to distract them, or just tell them to play nice and get annoyed when they don't.But what is the most effective & helpful way of supporting our children when they come home feeling upset or antsy after holding everything together for 6+ hours at school?Listen to this week's episode with Chantal Harrison from Aunty Ask to learn helpful...
2019-11-06
34 min
Between Awesome and Disaster with Will Carey
Episode 93 - Harrison Greenbaum
Harrison Greenbaum is both a Comedian and Magician in equal measure. He talks to Will about opening for Paul Mooney at Carolines, an encounter he had with Patrice O'Neal shortly before O'Neal's death. growing up enamored with magic as a kid on Long Island, deciding to pursue comedy towards the end of his time at Harvard University. His start in comedy clubs in NYC, performing magic at the Sydney Opera House, performing as the warm up comic for Katie Couric, the experience of making his late night TV Debut on Conan, and plans for his first comedy album and his...
2019-05-27
1h 18