EP 235: Richard Stursberg: Who Killed CanLit?

EP 235: Richard Stursberg: Who Killed CanLit?

Canadians who write books, or cover books, or read books will know that something is wrong with our literary industry. But a new book documents just how far off the rails publishing has gone. Our guest on the program this week is the author of that book, and he says our fundamental problem is an erosion of national identity. Richard Stursberg is a Canadian author and media executive, and the former head of English services for the CBC. His new book is Lament for a Literature: The Collapse of ...

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EP 239: Mark Oppenheimer on the Life and Times of Judy Blume

EP 239: Mark Oppenheimer on the Life and Times of Judy Blume

Many of us grew up reading classics from the great Judy Blume, from Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret to Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. Blume, now in her eighties, is famous for writing about ch...

11 Mar 36min

EP 238: Eddie Sheppard on Canada's Precarity Mindset

EP 238: Eddie Sheppard on Canada's Precarity Mindset

In recent years, the world has become an increasingly unstable place. Our guest on the program this week says that Canadians have adopted a “precarity mindset.” And now, roughly nine out of ten Canadi...

4 Mar 25min

EP 237: Ryan Zickgraf on the Politicization of Charity

EP 237: Ryan Zickgraf on the Politicization of Charity

One of the problems with increased polarization is that everything gets politicized, including simple acts of charity. Our guest on the program this week is an American journalist who’s been tracking ...

25 Feb 24min

EP 236: Amanda Ripley on the Media's Trump Fixation

EP 236: Amanda Ripley on the Media's Trump Fixation

If you follow the news in this country, you know that Canada is currently grappling with a number of crises, from housing to mental health. And yet much of our attention is focused on the United State...

20 Feb 42min

EP 234: Harrison Lowman on James Bennet, The New York Times and the Era of Activist Journalism

EP 234: Harrison Lowman on James Bennet, The New York Times and the Era of Activist Journalism

This week on the Lean Out podcast we are taking a look at the chaotic summer of 2020, and the impact of that unrest on mainstream journalism. Our guest on the program this week has a new interview wit...

4 Feb 28min

EP 233: Steven Scherer: The Road From Foreign Correspondent to Uber Driver

EP 233: Steven Scherer: The Road From Foreign Correspondent to Uber Driver

We live in an age of economic precarity and journalists are not exempt from this. Our guest on the program this week has written a powerful Substack essay about his path from foreign correspondent to ...

28 Jan 35min

EP 232: Larissa Phillips on the Rift Between Men and Women

EP 232: Larissa Phillips on the Rift Between Men and Women

Men and women don’t seem very happy these days. They are dissatisfied with dating, polarized politically, trash talking each other online, and both marriage and fertility are on the decline. What is r...

21 Jan 31min

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