Episodes

  • The Secret Life of Canada Introduces | Personally: Short Sighted
    Dec 6 2024

    People don’t think Graham Isador is losing his sight. They think he’s an asshole.


    Short Sighted is an attempt to explain what vision loss feels like by exploring how it sounds.


    Written and hosted by master storyteller Graham Isador, the show’s mini episodes are an intimate and irreverent look at accessibility and its personal impacts.


    Get lost in someone else’s life. From a mysterious childhood spent on the run, to a courageous escape from domestic violence, each season of Personally invites you to explore the human experience in all its complexity, one story — or season — at a time. This is what it sounds like to be human.


    More episodes of Personally are available at: lnk.to/SASSIAq9


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    17 mins
  • S6: Powwow
    Dec 5 2024

    Ah, the smell of fry bread, bright regalia, and vendors selling everything from dreamcatchers to expensive jewellery — the modern day powwow is really a feast for the senses. But did you know we can trace the roots of these gatherings to dodgy medicines and even old wild west shows? And how do you pronounce scone dog? Falen and Leah take to the powwow trail to find out what the powwow was and what it is now, and how it is helping some connect to culture.


    Check out our episode on the history of blackface here.

    And check out our episode on the potlatch ban here.


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    30 mins
  • S6: The Sex Scandal & The Spy
    Nov 21 2024

    Our country’s first sex scandal! At the height of the cold war several ministers in John Defeinbaker's government decided to have an affair. Turns out, they all ended up with the same woman. Was she really a spy for East Germany?


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    10 mins
  • S6: The final voyage of the Princess Sophia
    Nov 7 2024

    It’s been called Canada’s Titanic. 106 years ago the Princess Sophia crashed into a coral reef on route to Vancouver and Victoria. Over 300 passengers died and it was the worst maritime disaster in the Pacific Northwest, so why haven’t we heard more about it?


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    20 mins
  • Introducing: Don't Drink the Milk | Witch hunts – The medieval conspiracy that just won't die
    Oct 31 2024

    Don't Drink the Milk – The curious history of things from DW is a podcast that traces the unexpected backstories of everyday things that have traveled the world, by force, by chance, or by choice. In this episode, host Rachel Stewart unravels the history of witch hunts from deadly conspiracies in medieval Europe to use of the term today by powerful figures like Donald Trump. Why is it important to remember this history and how has the power shifted?


    More episodes of Don't Drink the Milk – The curious history of things can be found at: https://pod.link/1704462801

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    43 mins
  • S6: Canada's historic Palestinian immigration program you probably haven't heard of
    Oct 24 2024

    In 1955, Canada’s immigration officials began a special experimental program to bring in Palestinian refugees through Pier 21. Falen and Leah take a look back at this historic port of entry that saw almost a million immigrants and refugees arrive in Canada and then find out what has changed since Pier 21’s heyday. And then they try to find out if we are currently better or worse at responding to refugees in crisis zones like Gaza and Sudan.


    With special guests Jan Raska from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 and Gauri Sreenivasan from the Canadian Council for Refugees.


    Related episodes:

    Crash Course on Ukrainian Canadians

    The Halifax Donair

    The province of Jamaica


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    19 mins
  • S6: I see dead people (in Winnipeg)
    Oct 10 2024

    In honor of spooky season, Falen and Leah are joined by producer Eunice Kim to learn why Winnipeg became known around the world for communicating with the dead. Together they’ll light some candles and find out why, in the mid-1900s, holding seances became sought after and then how that popularity inspired one of the most famous supernatural comedy films of all time — Ghostbusters.


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    21 mins
  • S6: A Brief History of Nudism
    Sep 26 2024

    Leah and Falen take a (fully clothed) deep dive into the history of nudism in Canada. They learn the origins behind the naturist movement which includes a love of the outdoors, embracing nudity in a non-sexual way and most importantly, the use of a towel when sitting down. So, when did it all start here, who were the members of the clubs and what happened when someone got ...visibly aroused? We have all the answers in this brief history of nudism.


    *Content warning: this episode contains sexual content and adult themes which may not be suitable for younger listeners.


    Recommended companion episodes:

    Eugenics in Canada

    Where is Japantown?


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    28 mins