Join Joe, Jen, and Tom as they delve into the highly anticipated television adaptation of The Wheel of Time and provide comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the series. From the latest news to critical analysis, the trio aims to explore how Amazon will tackle the monumental task of bringing the 14-book epic to life. For Wheel of Time enthusiasts seeking to stay informed and engaged, this podcast offers an invaluable resource. (Some episodes do contain spoilers for the books. Look for epi ...
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“There comes a time in each person’s life where you can no longer avoid the divisive controversies of the ages- Lou Feringo Vs Christopher Reeves….Big Mac Vs The Whopper….Bo & Luke Duke Vs Coy & Vance….Hubba Bubba Vs Bubble Yum….Star Wars Vs Empire….Rocky vs Rocky IV….Fruit Loops Vs Trix…New Coke Vs Crystal Pepsi… We are not afraid to take on these Controversial topics of our era - The 1970s and 1980s”
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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring ...
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Welcome to the house that Nerdledge built There was an idea... a passion project celebrating Nerd Culture with"southern charm". After nights of planning, thinking, throwing around ideas and suggestions... an image began taking shape as the 30&Nerdy Podcast. What started as friends discussing their favorite comics, movies, and games quickly resonated with listeners who appreciated the authentic enthusiasm and unique southern perspective on all things nerdy. The podcast created a welcoming c ...
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Imagine if Bridget Jones joined the cast of Sex & the City. Holly Hudson has left London’s West End to chase the bright lights of Broadway. Landing in NYC with nothing more than sixty dollars in her pocket and a carry on full of dreams, she quickly learns... What doesn’t kill you makes you a real New Yorker.
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In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" base ...
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Massey Lecture Part 3 | Human rights don’t have to be earned
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1:04:42Our inherent human rights belong to us from the moment we are born. There is nothing we need to do to earn them, and they are supposed to apply to us until the day we die. But in his third Massey Lecture, Alex Neve argues the powerful have made human rights a ‘club.’ Visit cbc.ca/masseys for more on this lecture series.…
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Massey Lecture Part 2 | The six years that remade human rights
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1:03:31The ideals behind the concept of human rights — such as the sacredness of life, reciprocity, justice and fairness — have millennia-old histories. After the carnage of the Second World War and the Holocaust, these ideas took a new legal form. In his second Massey Lecture, Alex Neve considers six dizzying years that laid out a blueprint for a new wor…
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Massey Lecture Part 1 | Renewing the promise of human rights
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1:04:22Universality is the core promise of human rights: these rights extend to everyone, everywhere. But above all else, this is where we have failed. In his first CBC Massey Lecture, Alex Neve explores how to ensure the “lifeboat” of human rights is seaworthy for everyone. Visit cbc.ca/masseys for more details about this lecture series.…
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Women That Rocked the 1980s & "Which Wilson Was it?" With Def Dave!
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1:08:38Spunky and Wolfman turn up the Aqua Net and crank the boom box as they each pick their Top 5 female artists of the 1980s! From powerhouse vocalists to MTV icons, this episode celebrates the decade when women ruled the charts and redefined pop stardom. Was the music of the ‘80s bigger, bolder, and funner than the ‘70s? You’ll get some unforgettable …
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The people who inspire Alex Neve to fight for human rights
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54:08When he was eight, 2025 CBC Massey Lecturer Alex Neve watched his mother fight for daycare in Alberta. It’s shaped how he thinks about human rights. Ahead of his Massey Lectures next week, Neve shares the pivotal moments in his life that led to his human rights advocacy — and shines a light on the chorus of people he carries with him.…
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Buttons give the illusion of power but hide the consequences
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54:08Whether mechanical or digital, a button delivers the promise of power — but it's far from simple. The small and mighty technology has a riveting history, a story of control, power, freedom and oppression. From the podcast Media Objects, this episode traces the evolution of the button, and asks what happens when every command is reduced to a single …
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How overlooked veterans make history in their own words
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54:09There’s history, and then there’s oral history. And when it comes to the impacts of war on those who fight them — oral history opens doors to the past that would otherwise stay firmly shut. Michael Petrou, an historian with the Canadian War Museum, argues oral history is especially valuable because it allows us to hear from people "whose voices are…
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Why Canadian veterans are conflicted about Remembrance Day
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54:08Remembrance Day. Every year we are called on to remember, to reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought in Canada’s wars. Veterans of those wars have a conflicted relationship with Remembrance Day: sometimes their own acts of remembrance include official ceremonies, while others avoid them altogether. *This the second and last of a two-part seri…
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Not a war story. This is about what comes after for veterans
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54:08Even when wars end, they go on — transforming the people who fought them, their families, and even society. A former war correspondent interviewed more than 200 veterans of all of Canada’s wars for an online oral history project by The Canadian War Museum. The focus is not so much on preserving memories of their combat experiences, but to reflect o…
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We Come To The End of the Road (Rewatch 308)
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1:40:08In this episode, Joe, Jen, Tom, and Brendan finish up their rewatch with episode 308 of The Wheel of Time. What a way to go. Hear Tom let loose! Hear Jen show love! Hear Brendan like genies! Hear Joe skip to the end! All that, plus the Thom show, starring Thom! As always, spoilers abound, as does... the end of a journey. Send us your thoughts and q…
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What it takes to become a ruthless tyrant
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54:08Look back about 3,000 years and you will find the playbook on authoritarianism remains pretty much the same as it is today. Back in the 5th century BCE, when Herodotus travelled the ancient world gathering stories, he became an expert in would-be tyrants. His tome, The History, shared vivid descriptions of autocratic and tyrannical rulers. Herodotu…
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Women of Music 1970's + Moog Synthesizer Special
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47:27Segment 1: Women of the 1970s **Series Kickoff:** Welcome to our new Women of Music series! In this inaugural segment, Spunky and Wolfman each select their **Top 5 favorite female-led songs from the 1970s**. Get ready for a nostalgic journey through a decade that brought powerful female voices to the forefront of rock, soul, disco, and pop. **What …
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First historian Herodotus knew the power of story
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54:09For someone who died more than 2,400 years ago, Herodotus's voice is still very much alive. "He knows the way [a good story] can elevate but also corrupt and destroy our thinking," says professor Lindsay Mahon Rathnam in this IDEAS episode. The ancient Greek writer observed different cultures first-hand, while capturing the stories they share in an…
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Hope lies in knowing that "we've changed the world before”
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54:39Political analyst Rachel Maddow and author/activist Rebecca Solnit are sharp observers of Trump 2.0. They both share a common ground: opposition to anti-democratic actions taken by the second administration of U.S. President Trump, and where those actions are taking America, if not the world. The two American writers spoke with Nahlah Ayed about th…
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How mind-bending theories could solve mysteries in physics
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54:39Physics has been full of astonishing discoveries over the past century. But they open up even bigger mysteries that scientists are working feverishly to explain. What is dark energy? And why is the expansion of the universe accelerating? In public talks at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, two prominent physicist…
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To fix America's caste system, acknowledge it exists: author
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54:08The true story of America is that it was built on a caste system comparable to India’s, says Pulitzer-prize-winning American journalist Isabel Wilkerson. The author argues that it's key to recognize the roots of the U.S. caste "structure" as she calls it, to understand why conflicts relating to race and class persist. Wilkerson delivered the 2025 B…
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Goldeneyes Bar Mitzvah, Spooky, Scary (Rewatch 307)
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1:14:19In this episode Joe, Jen, Tom, and Brendan cover episode 307 of The Wheel of Time. The center does not hold. Hear Brendan's utter disdain of Perrin! Hear Jen opine on Alanna's Healing proficiency being anything but mundane! Hear Joe deign Slayer a worthy foe! Hear Tom defend his favorite Whitecloak (who can it be?! [Dain])! All that, plus just how …
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S7:E4 - 30&Nerdy VS The Horrorverse (A Halloween Spooktacular Special)
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1:42:5330&Nerdy Podcast Show Notes: This is a NerdySouth Entertainment joint! In this episode, Tyler & Josh take on icons of The Horrorverse! They are breaking down their strengths and weaknesses for each opponent. Do you think they can take some of these icons, do you think they aren’t giving themselves enough credit, or is there NO CHANCE IN HELL?! Let …
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Mexican fiction turns drug kingpins into vicious vampires
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54:08There’s a burgeoning genre of fiction coming from Mexico — stories that merge socio-political history and the impact of drug-related violence with fantastical stories of eerie ghosts, zombies, and monstrous cannibals. IDEAS explores dozens of gothic, horror and crime fiction novels. *This episode is part of our ongoing series, IDEAS from the Trench…
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Can democracies survive the attacks on the rule of law?
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54:08Even in some of the world’s sturdiest democracies, leaders are deliberately undermining courts to weaken checks on their power. In many cases, the justice system is being sidelined. How much damage has already been done? And how worried should we be about the future of democracies around the world? We'd love to hear from you. Fill in our listener s…
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This lawyer turns real legal cases into page-turners
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54:08War criminals, Nazi fugitives, and a viable threat to American democracy — sounds like a classic page-turner but author and lawyer Philippe Sands isn't making this up. His book, 38 Londres Street is a retelling of legal history that probes the connections between former Nazi leaders and Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. The payoff isn’t just an in…
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How Indigenous Americans discovered Europe
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54:09Indigenous Americans on European soil can be found throughout historical records, but historian Caroline Dodds Pennock says they have largely been ignored. In her book, On Savage Shores, she traces the history of Indigenous lives in Europe during the 1500s. The author told IDEAS host Nahlah Ayed about her research collecting evidence of the widespr…
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33 years of the campus free speech controversy
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54:07In the early 1990s, “woke” was "politically correct," "DEI" was known as "affirmative action,” and the term “cancel culture” had yet to be coined. The language was different, but the controversies of today were just beginning. In a 1992 episode of IDEAS, journalist Linda Frum took on the issue of free speech on campus. With notable guests like Dine…
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S7:E3 - Kirsten Schuder: Author, Advocate, and Award Winner
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1:08:43This is a NerdySouth Entertainment joint! Kirsten Schuder’s favorite writing projects make a positive impact upon social issues. Kirsten has written hundreds of parenting and mental health articles and has edited thousands as an expert mental health professional. She fetched an international award with her first co-authored book, Farming Industrial…
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Digressions and Distractions (Rewatch 306)
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1:32:27In this episode Joe, Jen, Tom, and Brendan cover episode 306 of The Wheel of Time. Guess who's back, back again? Hear Jen finally begin to soften on Rand! Hear Brendan finally start get convinced by Jen! Hear Joe tell a story about someone telling a story! Hear Tom admit some odd reading material! All that, plus some pro-Canadian relations are expr…
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Can you have compassion for someone you never agree with?
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54:08Ask yourself: can you? It is a question that George Eliot asks over and over through her characters in Middlemarch, a 19th-century novel that speaks to our own fractious age. Eliot highlights how important it is to see the world from the point of view of others — even characters we don’t like. *This is second episode in our two-part series. It orig…
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George Eliot's invaluable life lessons on confronting reality
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54:08Virginia Woolf called George Eliot's novel, Middlemarch “one of the few English books written for grownups.” It’s a book full of characters asking: is it a good thing to live a life of duty, or is it ridiculous? Even after over 150 years since the book was published, it provides up-to-date lessons in how to live a modern life. *This is part one or …
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S7:E2 - Navigating Entertainment Law and Horror Movies with Joshua Lastine of Lastine Entertainment Law
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1:17:28This is a NerdySouth Entertainment joint! Joshua Lastine is an entertainment attorney and the founder of Lastine Entertainment Law, where he protects the rights of actors, directors, writers, producers, animators, social media influencers, and podcasters. A former in-house attorney at Lionsgate and ViacomCBS, Joshua has helped shape deals for every…
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The real reasons why more young women freeze their eggs
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54:08Egg freezing is one of today’s fastest-growing reproductive technologies. It's seen as a kind of 'fertility insurance' for the future, but that doesn’t address today’s deeper feelings of uncertainty around parenthood, heterosexual relationships, and the reproductive path forward. In this documentary, freelance producer Alison Motluk explores the hi…
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New details on Canada's first documented 'demon possession'
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54:08A demonic possession, a do-it-yourself exorcism, and the execution of an accused witch — welcome to daily life in Quebec City, circa 1660. IDEAS digs into the story of Canada’s earliest reported ‘demon possession caused by witchcraft’ case. *This episode originally aired on June 9, 2023. We appreciate your input. Fill out our listener survey here.…
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Can abolishing all political parties topple fascism?
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54:08In the aftermath of the First World War, French philosopher Simone Weil had a solution to address the fascism that surged across Europe: abolish political parties. She argued political parties were not democratic, they were dangerous. With the help of former politician Michael Ignatieff and other guests, IDEAS producer Nicola Luksic explores the ra…
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Die Cast Dreams & Halloween Screams with Gravity Throttle Racing
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1:22:50This week we’re joined by Mark from Gravity Throttle Racing — the mastermind behind one of YouTube’s most exciting die-cast racing channels! Mark explains why adult die-cast racing has exploded in popularity, how he manages to do all the voices, camera work, and storytelling himself, and even shares insider tips for entering mail-in track races. Pl…
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Here We Go Again on Our Own (Rewatch 305)
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1:23:55In this episode, Joe, Tom, and Brendan press on in Jen's absence to cover episode 305 of The Wheel of Time. That ending, though... Tom gets an official costume! Brendan has some serious re-evaluating to do! Joe defends the kindness of Aiel! All that, plus emotional reveals! As always, spoilers abound, as does secret previews for what's coming next!…
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This Italian painter was a feminist before the word existed
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54:08*Please note that this episode features descriptions of a sexual assault that some listeners may find disturbing.* Seventeen century artist Artemisia Gentileschi upended traditional depictions of women in her paintings by creating gutsy, strong female figures. With her paintbrush as in her life, she fought gender inequality and helped to reimagine …
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Why practicing empathy is far from simple
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54:09In today's fractured world, the many threats facing humanity seems to be an empathy deficit. Writer and journalist Leslie Jamison discusses the complicated nature of empathy and the dearth of it at a time when it’s needed more than ever. She says maintaining humility when it comes to understanding people is integral. We'd love to hear from you! Com…
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Why 'follow your heart' spirituality is actually religion
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54:08Traditional religious institutions have been in decline since the '60s. As congregations dwindle, more Canadians are identifying as 'spiritual.' Sociologist Galen Watts traces the history of the modern spiritual movement and asks what we have gained — and lost — as it has become the dominant religious tradition of our time. We'd love to hear from y…
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How 60s Scoop 'warriors' reclaimed their Indigenous roots
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54:09Leticia Racine calls herself a “Returning Warrior” of the Sixties Scoop. As a child, she was at the centre of a landmark Supreme Court case that paved the way for Indigenous children to be adopted into non-Indigenous homes. Judges ruled that Leticia’s foster parents could adopt her, and suggested her connections to her Indigenous mother and their h…
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An homage to chickens, a dinosaur, dinner and backyard pet
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54:08Chickens are the stars of this podcast today. Our relationship with this living creature, allegedly the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurus Rex, is long and intertwined. And as it turns out, chickens have a lot to tell us, as IDEAS producer Tom Howell finds out. If you've ever wanted to hear two chickens attempt to video-conference togethe…
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Party Time! Excellent! (Rewatch 304)
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1:27:42In this episode Joe, Jen, Tom, and Brendan rewatch episode 304 of The Wheel of Time. This SOUNDS like a great time! Joe was tired, in his defense! Brendan does approve of Couladin, after all! Tom's joke is wrong, but it's still funny! Jen can't dial a number, her head's full of Creeg! All that, more half-brothers than you can shake a Sakarnen at! A…
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This is a NerdySouth Entertainment joint! 30&Nerdy Podcast’s Opening Rift: Kyle Standifer The Ballad of 30&Nerdy: Beth Crowley Fanboy Expo Ad Music: “Omega” by Scott Buckley This Episode is brought to you by: Fan Boy Expo Tennessee Legend Distillery Hippie Water use the code NERDYSOUTH at checkout Advertising Expressions Encore Theatrical Company S…
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Imprisoned Syrian wrote poetry imagining the fall of the regime. Now it's come true
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54:09For 14 years, Syrian poet Faraj Bayrakdar was imprisoned and tortured in a series of prisons. He found refuge in writing poetry. Now, the poems he wrote imagining the collapse of the regime are a reality. In December, 2024, the rule of Syria’s longtime president Bashar al Assad did collapse. Bayrakdar tells host Nahlah Ayed how the freedom within i…
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How absurdist theatre is an act of resistance
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54:09Theatre of the Absurd was born postwar as a recoil against the violent fetish that totalitarian regimes had for “order.” For 75 years, absurdist playwright Eugène Ionesco's plays have been running continuously in Paris. IDEAS contributor Danny Braun went to Paris to delve into Ionesco's world where a professor can conclude confidently that a dog is…
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How a translation movement made Western philosophers famous
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54:08From Greek to Arabic and then to Latin, translators in 8th-century Baghdad eventually brought to Europe the works of Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and others who became central pillars of Western thought. IDEAS explores what is known as the Graeco-Arabic Translation Movement. *This episode originally aired on June 19, 2025. Fill out our listener survey …
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Can we have new pipelines and curb climate change, too?
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54:09For the past decade, Canadians have been split 50/50 on new pipelines — that has changed. Two recent opinion polls found roughly three quarters of eligible voters in Canada want at least one new pipeline built to export more fossil fuels. Yet, 70 per cent of people consider climate change a serious threat. IDEAS producer Tom Howell explores the inc…
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Why progressives may not be as 'woke' as they think
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Everybody's Gotta Spy Sometimes (Rewatch 303)
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1:34:29In this episode Joe, Jen, Tom, and Brendan rewatch episode 303 of The Wheel of Time. And they're building a trellis of arms! Jen supports Two Rivers atrocities! Tom wants a fight musical! Brendan appreciates the best Forsaken! Joe uncovers a conspiracy from Big Blossom! All that, plus the continuing adventures of Jen Z'ers and Jen Butt! As always, …
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Speed Balls, Baseball Songs & Hot Wheels Vs Matchbox
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48:35This week on The 70s Vs The 80s we’re stepping up to the plate and throwing that speed ball by you! First, we break down our listeners’ all-time favorite baseball songs—from stadium anthems to classic rock tracks that capture the spirit of the game. Which tunes belong in the Baseball Hall of Fame, and which ones strike out? Then in our second segme…
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Why a proposed 'new capitalism' is contested
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54:08It’s loathed and celebrated, by both the left and right. It's called The Great Reset. 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 lays out the origins, its aims and its potential, for bo…
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How a German philosopher predicted our digital age
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54:08What happens when original artworks become endless copies? German philosopher Walter Benjamin called it the death of "aura," and his concept predicted our digital age. He describes "aura" as the energy that encases an object, and argued standing before the presence of a great artwork was transcendent. His ideas continue to flourish in university se…
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What life was like for Luke Galati in a psychiatric ward
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54:08Writer and filmmaker Luke Galati shares what it is like living with bipolar I disorder and staying in a psychiatric ward — an experience he says feels like being in a fish bowl. While being hospitalized meant he lost his sense of freedom and control, he never lost hope. Luke's documentary is both a personal essay and a series of conversations with …
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