EP 19: Saga Boy

EP 19: Saga Boy

When Antonio Michael Downing set out to write his memoir, he gave himself some written instructions: “Tell it plainly, let the sweet be sweet, let the sour be sour, let the truth ring its own bell.” This led to his critically-acclaimed book Saga Boy: My Life of Blackness and Becoming. In it, the Canadian author and musician recounts his childhood in Trinidad, and what he learned about humanity adjusting to life in various cities and towns in Ontario, in Brooklyn, New York, and out on tour. An...

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EP 208: Thomas Chatterton Williams on 2020 and its Aftermath

EP 208: Thomas Chatterton Williams on 2020 and its Aftermath

The summer of 2020 was one of the most explosive periods of recent memory — with pandemic lockdowns, the death of George Floyd, nationwide protests and riots, and workplace purges and online mobbings....

8 Aug 202536min

EP 207: Andrew Doyle on the Decline of the Woke Left - and the Rise of the Woke Right

EP 207: Andrew Doyle on the Decline of the Woke Left - and the Rise of the Woke Right

In the United States right now, we are witnessing the decline of what has often been called the woke left — and a backlash from an increasingly woke right that is now seeking to impose its own beliefs...

6 Aug 202543min

EP 206: Meghan Daum and Lily Isaacs on 'Heterofatalism'

EP 206: Meghan Daum and Lily Isaacs on 'Heterofatalism'

One of the themes of the Lean Out podcast is the ongoing tensions between men and women. This past week saw a shot fired on that front: a piece published in The New York Times Magazine, titled “The Tr...

30 Jul 202551min

EP 205: Jeni Gunn: I Am the Working Poor

EP 205: Jeni Gunn: I Am the Working Poor

The working poor in Canada are often largely invisible. The struggle to make ends meet in an explosively expensive era tends to be a private matter. But our guest on the show today has taken the step ...

23 Jul 202528min

EP 204: Full Press: Why is the Trans Debate the Third Rail of Canadian Journalism?

EP 204: Full Press: Why is the Trans Debate the Third Rail of Canadian Journalism?

In recent weeks and months, a number of you have reached out to Tara about the debate on gender medicine for minors — and a lack of media coverage about it, particularly in this country. This is a to...

16 Jul 202522min

EP 203: Beth Kaplan on Getting Stuck - and Breaking Loose

EP 203: Beth Kaplan on Getting Stuck - and Breaking Loose

In recent years, we’ve read a lot of memoirs from women who feel stuck in specific ways: single, childless, consumed by work, and disillusioned with hook-up culture. Our guest on today’s program is th...

9 Jul 202543min

EP 202: Daniel Oppenheimer on How the Left Loses People

EP 202: Daniel Oppenheimer on How the Left Loses People

With the excesses of 2020 now being examined in mainstream outlets like The New York Times, we are witnessing a moment of introspection on the American left. To unpack this development, we're joined b...

2 Jul 202552min

EP 201: Joan C. Williams on How the Left Lost the Working Class

EP 201: Joan C. Williams on How the Left Lost the Working Class

It’s common knowledge these days that the left has lost the working class. But there is little curiosity about how, and why, and what that means for our politics. Our guest on this week's program has ...

25 Jun 202542min

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