EP 187: Phoebe Maltz Bovy on Heteropessimism

EP 187: Phoebe Maltz Bovy on Heteropessimism

Throughout the Canadian federal election, we’re taking weekly breaks to think and talk about other things. On today’s program, in light of ongoing debates in American pop culture, we’ll be discussing the phenomenon of heteropessimism with a Toronto culture critic who is quite literally writing the book on it. Phoebe Maltz Bovy is a Toronto-based journalist, author, and podcaster. She’s co-host of the Feminine Chaos podcast, opinion editor at The Canadian Jewish News, and a contributing c...

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EP 71: An Emergency in Ottawa

EP 71: An Emergency in Ottawa

After much anticipation, Justice Paul Rouleau has released his final report for the Public Order Emergency Commission, finding that the Canadian government’s use of the Emergencies Act against the tru...

1 Mar 202332min

EP 70: Primal Screams

EP 70: Primal Screams

Who am I? What am I here for? These are fundamental questions in life — and throughout human history, they’ve often been answered through relationships to kin. But with the collapse of the family unit...

15 Feb 202329min

EP 69: The Year the World Went Mad

EP 69: The Year the World Went Mad

In July of 2020, in The New Statesman, Tara's guest on today’s program wrote, “I fear that history will judge lockdown as a monumental mistake on a truly global scale.” At that time, there was surpris...

8 Feb 202332min

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 organi...

1 Feb 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...

25 Jan 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 i...

18 Jan 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....

11 Jan 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 ...

5 Jan 202330min

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