Zarrar Kahn: In Flames, the horror of reality, and his memories of Karachi
For his debut feature film, “In Flames,” the Pakistani Canadian filmmaker Zarrar Kahn pulls...
18:51
Zarrar Kahn: In Flames, the horror of reality, and his memories of Karachi
For his debut feature film, “In Flames,” the Pakistani Canadian filmmaker Zarrar Kahn pulls...
18:51
Nikki Giovanni: Poetry, the birth of hip-hop, and why she genuinely wants to go to Mars
Considered one of the world’s greatest living poets, Nikki Giovanni carved out a revolutionary...
37:09
Alexandre Hamel: Why he’s out to prove that ice skating is an art
Alexandre Hamel is a French Canadian former international-level figure skater and one of the...
18:26
Jay Baruchel: Existential dread, optimism, and why he stayed in Canada
After more than two years since the series debut of “We're All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel),”...
37:51
Quick Q: Cadence Weapon on his new album Rollercoaster
In the three years since Cadence Weapon won the Polaris Music Prize, the Canadian rapper has been...
12:33
Noah Kahan: Stick Season, authenticity, TikTok, and lying to therapists
Noah Kahan is one of the most successful singer-songwriters in the world right now, but it wasn’t...
43:10
Tonya Williams: The Young and the Restless, Reelworld Film Festival, and her barrier-breaking work
The Canadian actor Tonya Williams spent two decades playing Dr. Olivia Winters on “The Young and...
36:17
Fred Nguyen Khan is a trilingual actor and stunt performer from Montreal who’s been studying...
23:55
Mick Jagger: Hackney Diamonds and more than 60 years of the Rolling Stones
Tom’s conversation with Mick Jagger has won gold for best interview at this year’s New York...
33:17
Leanne Toshiko Simpson: Why the rom-com is the perfect format to discuss mental illness
Leanne Toshiko Simpson is looking at romantic comedy through a new lens. The fourth-generation...
25:20
Deryck Whibley: Why Sum 41 is disbanding after 27 years
After three decades, the Canadian pop-punk band Sum 41 is calling it quits. But when frontman...
22:36
Alex Garland on his new film Civil War + Hamza Haq on how Transplant saved his career
Alex Garland’s latest film “Civil War” is unsettling even in its premise — maybe because of how...
48:01
iskwē: The ‘gut-wrenching roller coaster ride’ of making her new album
The Cree Métis singer-songwriter iskwē is back with her first solo album since 2019, “nīna.” On...
23:48
Kyle MacLachlan: Fallout, David Lynch, and how he really feels about Dune
After making his name in series like “Twin Peaks” and “Sex and the City,” Kyle MacLachlan is now...
26:31
Mike Post on writing some of TV’s greatest theme songs + Joel Plaskett’s new spoken word piece
Mike Post is the multi-Grammy-winning composer behind some of the most recognizable TV theme...
52:39
The award-winning Canadian writer and professor Ian Williams has been named this year’s Massey...
46:45
Dawn Landes: The Liberated Women’s Songbook and the history of women’s activism through music
The singer-songwriter Dawn Landes has just released her new album, “The Liberated Woman's...
24:33
Rudy Mancuso: Música and what it’s like living with synesthesia
The musician and actor Rudy Mancuso lives with synesthesia, which in his case means hearing...
25:22
Brendan Healy: The Inheritance, learning from the past, and how to stage an epic seven-hour play
The Canadian director Brendan Healy has taken on an epic project: a new production of Matthew...
27:11
Joan Baez: Folk music, “Bobby” Dylan, and what it means to have an honest legacy
Few voices in folk music have captured a time and place quite like Joan Baez’s. Her incredible...
26:44
Group Therapy: Crying in the Shower
Episodio
Phone Tap: Hospital Problems
Episodio
#327 – May Parker
Episodio
Problema Resuelto
Episodio
Jorge día del secretario
Episodio
Risa secretario
Episodio
Salud mental durante la cuarentena
Episodio
Ep.95 with Jordan Wolfson
Episodio
La posmodernidad educativa
Episodio
Plan estratégico
Episodio