EP 138: The Miseducation of Elites

EP 138: The Miseducation of Elites

The failure of our elites to manage society has been a topic since at least the financial crash of 2008. But it is very much on the minds of many Canadians these days, as we face a series of cascading crises, from housing and opioids to the cost of living and heath care. A decade ago, our guest on today’s program wrote a searing indictment against the system of elite education — and now, with the release of its 10th anniversary edition, his critique is more relevant than ever. William Deresie...

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EP 223: Susan Swan on Modern Feminism

EP 223: Susan Swan on Modern Feminism

In the wake of the #MeToo firing of the University of British Columbia creative writing professor Steven Galloway — which is once again in the news this week — our guest on the program today sat down ...

19 Nov 202554min

EP 222: Molly Jong-Fast on Gen X Overwhelm

EP 222: Molly Jong-Fast on Gen X Overwhelm

Many women in Generation X are now finding themselves overwhelmed. The world is increasingly stressful. But our private lives are not much calmer, as we care for children and aging parents and spouses...

12 Nov 202525min

EP 221: Daniel Debow: It's Time for 'Bold Adventurism'

EP 221: Daniel Debow: It's Time for 'Bold Adventurism'

It’s budget day here in Canada. As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government tables its first federal budget, we will get reaction and hear a lot of different visions for the country. On today’s episode...

4 Nov 202540min

EP 220: Darrell Bricker on Canada's Breaking Point

EP 220: Darrell Bricker on Canada's Breaking Point

One of the themes of the Lean Out podcast is the many crises that Canada is facing —and where we go from here. Our guest on the program today warns that we are at a breaking point, and in desperate ne...

29 Okt 202536min

EP 219: Jason Guriel on Fandom

EP 219: Jason Guriel on Fandom

Before the Internet, before the literary world was overrun by online politics, before everything you read — and wrote — had to advance an agenda, there was the solitary person, in a room, losing thems...

22 Okt 202536min

EP 218: Adam Szetela on the Publishing Industry's 'Circular Firing Squad'

EP 218: Adam Szetela on the Publishing Industry's 'Circular Firing Squad'

Many of us that are big readers have been scratching our heads for years, trying to figure out why so many books are now so tedious and moralistic. What’s happened to North American literary culture —...

15 Okt 202545min

EP 217: Marc Dunkelman on Why Nothing Works

EP 217: Marc Dunkelman on Why Nothing Works

If you live in North America, chances are good that you spend a lot of time wondering why things feel so dysfunctional. Why can’t we make any progress on the big issues of our age, like housing? Our g...

8 Okt 202539min

EP 216: David Cayley on the CBC's Populist Era

EP 216: David Cayley on the CBC's Populist Era

In recent years, we have seen heated debate in this country around the CBC and its future. With the question of defunding no longer looming, it is a good time to pause, to look back at where our natio...

1 Okt 202553min

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