EP 27: The Consequences of Vaccine Mandates

EP 27: The Consequences of Vaccine Mandates

Last week, amid growing pressure, the Canadian government suspended vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international air and rail travel — as well as for the federal civil service and the federally regulated transportation sectors. But this debate is far from over, as the government stated that it will not hesitate to reimplement vaccine mandates in the future. The question is: Is such a policy backed by science? A recent peer-reviewed paper in the BMJ Global Health medical journal ar...

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EP 68: The New Puritans

EP 68: The New Puritans

This past week in Canada, a controversy erupted around the National Arts Centre’s plans to reserve an upcoming theatre performance for Black audience members only, with many questioning why any organization would want to open the door for racial segregation, in any form. (And indeed, since this podcast was recorded, the NAC has issued an updated press release, indicating “everyone is welcome at all our shows.”) It’s the latest example of a movement that, as my guest on today’s program argues,...

1 Helmi 202333min

EP 67: 'If you have the wrong opinions, it will cost you'

EP 67: 'If you have the wrong opinions, it will cost you'

Without freedom of expression, there can be no great art. Artists must have the ability to express themselves fearlessly, and take risks, in order to create authentic work. So, what happens when this fundamental value is eroded within our culture? It’s a question that Tara's guest on the podcast today has thought a lot about — and one he tackles in his first Substack newsletter, dedicated to a recent incident which saw London’s Field Day Festival rescind a booking request for the rapper...

25 Tammi 202330min

EP 66: 'As scientists, we have strong criteria for what we accept is true'

EP 66: 'As scientists, we have strong criteria for what we accept is true'

On the Lean Out podcast, we’ve talked a lot about the state of open debate in our society. The public conversation these days frequently involves highly contentious and nasty arguments — and science is no exception. Michael Powell at The New York Times recently reported out one such example, involving the naming of a telescope after a late NASA head, and allegations of homophobia. Several of the scientists behind the movement to rename the telescope have issued a statement since The New York ...

18 Tammi 202336min

EP 65: 'Journalists are not supposed to be liked'

EP 65: 'Journalists are not supposed to be liked'

In recent weeks on the Lean Out podcast, we’ve been doing a deep dive into the rise of independent journalism, and looking at some of the big stories that independent journalists broke this past year. Tara's guest on today’s program, taped in December, saw several of her own pieces draw international attention in 2022 — including her reporting on the trucker convoy crisis in Ottawa, and, as we’ll discuss today, her reporting around Canada’s controversial Medical Assistance in Dying prog...

11 Tammi 202328min

EP 64: 'You feel the desperation of people who are understanding their own irrelevance'

EP 64: 'You feel the desperation of people who are understanding their own irrelevance'

One year ago today, the Lean Out podcast launched with an interview with the American journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon. Now, 12 months later, Lean Out has listeners in 135 countries and 2900 cities. To mark this milestone — our first anniversary — we invited Batya back on the show to talk through some of the big stories of 2022. Batya Ungar-Sargon is the deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, and the author of Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy. You can find Tara Henley on ...

5 Tammi 202330min

EP 63: 'There’s a lot of people just trying to hold on to their jobs'

EP 63: 'There’s a lot of people just trying to hold on to their jobs'

Throughout the month of December, here on Lean Out, we’ve been having conversations with the independent journalists that we admire. Today, Tara is happy to welcome back to the podcast a writer and thinker whose work kept us sane during the pandemic. Meghan Daum is an essayist and author. She’s a former columnist for the L.A. Times, host of The Unspeakable podcast, and with Sarah Haider, co-host of the podcast A Special Place In Hell. You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley,...

28 Joulu 202231min

EP 62: Merry Christmas from Lean Out

EP 62: Merry Christmas from Lean Out

Today is a day of rest and reflection for many of us — and, with any luck, of joy and gratitude and communal celebration as well. With that in mind, we have a surprise bonus episode of Lean Out, featuring a special guest. He’s here to offer us all a little hope and inspiration for Christmas, and for the year to come. Reverend Christopher White is the minister at Kedron United Church in Oshawa, Ontario, in the greater Toronto area. You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenle...

22 Joulu 202219min

EP 61: 'Journalists have forgotten who their readers are'

EP 61: 'Journalists have forgotten who their readers are'

This month at Lean Out, we've been speaking with journalists we admire — and having conversations about the state of the mainstream media, and the rise of the independent press. Tara's guest today runs an independent outlet in Ottawa, and she joins Tara to talk through some of the year’s biggest stories. Holly Doan is an award-winning journalist, and the publisher and owner of Blacklock’s Reporter. Lean Out did request comment from the Parliamentary Press Gallery on the recent eviction ...

16 Joulu 202230min

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