Episodes
Family Dynamics is about growing up with immigrant parents, and the subtle cultural divide that Canadian-immigrant children experience. As a child of a Chinese mother, I wanted to know how much of my experience is shared with others whose parents don't match the ones we see on T.V, read about in books, or who the teachers in school describe to us when they refer to the person who signs our field trip forms. Sometimes the frustration of a parent who doesn't match our society built expectations...
Published 06/01/18
Published 06/01/18
Capturing memory in a podcast by Nilani Selliah.
Published 05/18/18
A podcast by Maryan Haye that looks at movie awards season.
Published 05/04/18
Growing up in Canada as a second-generation Afro-Jamaican came with many challenges due to my identity being caught between the West and the Islands. Second-generation youth of the Caribbean diaspora are often overlooked, but little do they know, they are actually a key component in the future development of the Caribbean. I wanted to create a podcast that would shine a spotlight on these youth, and teach them how to utilize the privilege within their complex identities to better the...
Published 04/20/18
New episode of Shameless Talks is here! This is our first-ever *live* episode and we’re talking politics! You’ll hear from some rad storytellers like Lia and Tessa who began We Give Consent, a social media awareness campaign fighting to have the concept of consent included in the official Ontario Sex Ed curriculum; we’ve got Frizz Kid talking about their experience with online bullying and that day they stood up to bully in class(!); we’ve got The Degenderettes discussing gender inclusivity...
Published 06/23/17
A new ep. of Shameless Talks is here! In this episode, we’re talking about Independence! You'll hear from Vivek Shraya, a multi-disciplinary artist, writer and musician, talk about trying out different methods to fine-tune her art, what working with young artists has taught her and how coming out as trans has made her challenge some old assumptions; we speak with Sofy Mesa, a member of feminist art collective Bonerkill, about interactive art shows, the strength of a female-identified...
Published 03/28/17
This episode is about music! You'll hear from Brighid Fry, a teen singer-songwriter, on learning how to get good at it and about what to do about stage fright; we speak with Keysha Freshh, a female rapper from Toronto, about being female in a male-dominated musical genre and how to get some studio time if you’re low on funds; we speak with Gabriel Guiboche or 2Spirit, a 2-spirited rapper and musician from Manitoba, on how her upbringing and coming out as 2spritied earlier this year has shaped...
Published 11/25/16
This episode we welcome Shameless editors past and present as guest hosts. They explore shadeism - the discrimination of skin tone within race and talk about deeply internalized white supremacy within families and communities, learning how to disassociate skin tone with self-worth and their ever-evolving relationship with the sun. The conversation was inspired by a short called Shadeism by Nayani Thiyagarajah which has been extended into a full length documentary titled Shadeism: Digging...
Published 07/01/16
A new ep. of Shameless Talks is here! Well, a mini-ep. Hosted by our arts editor, Julia De Laurentiis Johnson, this short podcast - dubbed Shameless Talks Short - was recorded at our Alternative Beauty issue launch in January 2016. We set up at the Artists' Newsstand at the TTC's Chester Station and asked passers-by what makes them feel beautiful. Take a listen!
Published 02/17/16
Sex
This episode is about sex! You’ll hear from Andy Villanueva of Project Slut, a collective that set out to abolish their high school’s sexist dress code and won; sex-educator Kaleigh Trace talks about navigating sex and disability, squashing sexual shame and reveals her best sexy tips; and Cinnamon Maxxine, a fat, Black, queer porn performer, weighs in on the importance of fair, unfetishized representation in skin flicks. With special appearance from comedian and songwriter Diana Bailey.
Published 01/19/16
In this episode, we're talking environmental justice. You’ll meet Rebecca Mandamin, a teen who helps run a group called Ferda Water, advocating for safe and fair water use in her community of Shoal Lake No 39 (Iskatewizaagegan). She talks about what inspired her to care, a memorable march to a mayor's office and the challenges of being a young activist in her own community. Then, Mariah Griffin-Angus from Environmental Defence talks about the importance of clearly labeled self-care products....
Published 08/12/15
A young entrepreneur, a Fat Nutritionist & a manoomin roaster.
Published 04/14/15