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Don’t Call Me Resilient

The Conversation, Vinita Srivastava, Dannielle Piper, Krish Dineshkumar, Jennifer Moroz, Rehmatullah Sheikh, Kikachi Memeh, Ateqah Khaki, Scott White

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Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
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Jimi & Bryan talking about going places and doing stuff at those places. This is not a subtle way of indicating we have an OnlyFans thing going - we don’t (yet - we are open to all offers for all purposes as long as the price is more than what that terrible man Soros is offering). We go on our little adventures in politics and art and such and then talk a bit about it amongst ourselves with the occasional guest. This is exciting isn’t it!
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You Don’t Love Me Podcast with Amir and Aamir. Life from the perspective of a gay South Asian couple. We discuss all things from growing as people, our learnings from life, all the way to our stupid and funny stories! There are some rude and crude jokes on the way too so...be warned! Leave a review, subscribe and enjoy.! You will find us on apple podcasts, spotify, google podcasts and many more places! (reviews welcome)! You can also watch episodes on our youtube channel: @youdontlovemeboys ...
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Don’t Mind Me

Riley Barnes

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welcome to an open mind podcast, there's not a topic that we won't talk about, news headlines, music industry, hardships, shower thoughts, the rabbit hole never stops! Join me and the lovely community that Don't Mind Me has turned into.
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The podcast where I interview my kids (and their friends) about the things in their lives that I don’t understand as a way of bridging the generational gap and making sense of the world they live in. Hosted by Sandra Bialystok www.dontcallmeboomer.com
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Taking you through my life journey and how I am dealing with being in anger management. I will be sharing what I have learnt and what tools I put into practise which can help others out there not just dealing with anger and frustration but life in general.
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Don’t call me Crazy

Sara Margaret Gómez

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This podcast is just my personal experience with postpartum depression, bipolar and all the ups and downs of motherhood. Listen if you want to hear the reality of these topics, not just the gossip or stigma.
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“Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix Me” Hosted by Award Winning Spoken Word Artist, Musician and ADHD Speaker - Emy.P, the “Ain’t Broke , Don’t Fix Me” podcast is a regular dose of feel good chat and special guests whilst tackling some of the popular misconceptions surrounding Neurodiversity and Mental Health. “Ain’t Broke , Don’t Fix Me” delivers chaos and laughter with inspirational stories and open conversation in accessible short, scruffy and uplifting listening packages. Unwrap and enjoy!
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In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we continue our conversation about forced famine and its use as a powerful tool to control people, land and resources. Starvation has, for centuries, been a part of the colonizer’s “playbook.” We speak with two scholars to explore two historic examples: the decimation of Indigenous populations in the Plai…
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Episode 132: Nobody Cares! • You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. • In this episode we talk about dealing with online hate and negativity. We speak on the importance of focusing on yourself and self preservation. • Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube …
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Land has so much meaning. It’s more than territory; it represents home, your ancestral connection and culture — but also the means to feed yourself and your country. One of the things that colonizers are famous for is the idea of terra nullius – that the land is empty of people before they come to occupy it. In the case of Palestine, the Jewish set…
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Every year thousands of migrants come to work in Canada. From harvesting the food in our stores to caring for the elderly, these workers form a vital part of the economy. Yet despite being critical, they often face harsh conditions, isolation, abuse, injury and even death as a result of immigration policies designed to leave them powerless. Documen…
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Episode 131: Building Community with the Gather App Part Three • You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. • In this episode we partner with Gather App again and we talk about creating our Bollywood loving group on the app as well as speak on our love for Bollywood and how important it is to connect…
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The Story of Bryan's run-in with Steve Bannon with Danyelle Khmara of AZPM Considering that Steve Bannon reports to prison on Monday, we thought it was a great time to talk to reporter Danyelle Khmara of AZPM and NPR fame. Way back in 2017, Danyelle was there when Bryan had his infamous run-in with Steve Bannon. In which Bryan told Steve he was goi…
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In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we take a look at the ongoing struggle for land rights and some of the women on the front lines of that battle. These women are the land defenders fighting to protect land against invasive development. Both our guests have stood up to armed forces to protect land. Their work is about protecting the enviro…
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This week on the podcast, meet some of our amazing producers who work to put out Don't Call Me Resilient. We chat about what motivates us to cover race and current affairs. We also revisit some of our favourite episodes from the past. And then every two weeks this summer (starting next week), we’ll be sharing some of their picks as full episodes in…
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It's not actual porn, but we did visit the greatest city anywhere ever for a bit of romping around the Trump Trial circus pigpen. Here's episode #1 with a lot of detail on our trip and what it was like to go into the actual trial. As well as lots of bullshit and nonsense and giggling because it's Bryan & Jimi and that's why you love us.…
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Can you believe we’ve now produced 65 episodes over 7 seasons? Every two weeks over the summer, we will be re-running some of our favourite episodes from past seasons on our podcast feed. Join us next week for a special bonus episode. You’ll get to meet some of our amazing producers who work hard behind the scenes to produce this podcast. We’ll cha…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode we partner with Gather App again and talk about exploring the app, the importance of connection and what we truly think about the app! Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube channel! Youtube- @youdontl…
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In this episode of 'Don't Call Me Resilient', Nisrin Elamin, Assistant Professor of Anthropolgy and African Studies at the University of Toronto, paints a grim picture of life in Sudan today. She says the current war, which exploded on April 15, 2023, is devastating both rural and urban communities. Elamin also identifies small pockets of hope. In …
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We’re bringing you an extra episode this week. This episode comes from The Conversation Weekly, our sister podcast from The Conversation UK. The episode, which we're running in full, centres around medically assisted dying. In Canada, medical assistance in dying (Maid) became legal in 2016. And the government intends to extend eligibility to people…
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Currently the largest electorate in history is heading to the polls in India, where - of course - politicians and political parties are trying their best to influence voters. Film and popular culture have always provided a reflection of the country's political culture, but in this election, they are being used more than ever to *sway* voters - espe…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode we talk about how getting up early has changed our lives for the better, the importance of discipline and consistency as well as having better social media habits. Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtub…
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Collectively, the global student protests demanding university divestments from Israel are one of the largest mass protests in recent history. Student protesters are risking their futures as they demand their institutions financially divest from Israel and companies connected to supplying weapons and technology to Israel’s government. Last week, in…
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As we approach the start of gardening season, we figured it’s a good time to bring you one of our most talked-about episodes about the complicated, colonial roots of gardening - which have affected what we plant and who gets to garden. How we garden is deeply tied to colonialism — from the spread of seeds and species around the world to the use of …
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Research shows social media apps are designed to entrap children who are even more susceptible than adults to its harms. Plus, technologies are not neutral: They’re embedded with and actively reinforce structures of racism. A recent survey of Canadian children in grades 7 to 11 found nearly half of participants reported seeing racist or sexist cont…
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Over the last 30 years, there has been an exponential growth of Indigenous media and Indigenous media makers, especially here in Canada which has one of the largest repositories of Indigenous media. However, the road to get here hasn’t been easy. Indigenous filmmakers, producers, and artists have had to navigate the complex and often unfriendly ter…
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Many news organizations have reported on the Israel-Gaza war. However, many journalists have criticized those same media organizations for how they have covered the conflict, and have spoken out against what they say is a stifling of Palestinian voices and perspectives. In today's episode, Vinita talks to Sonya Fatah and Asmaa Malik, associate prof…
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Around the world, people are being forced to leave their homes in droves. We are seeing it happen in Gaza, as Israeli forces continue to wage war. And in Sudan, which has also been wracked by war. Then there are the people fleeing political or economic strife - like those living in Haiti, or Venezuela. Canada has various refugee programs designed t…
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The release of Beyoncé’s new album, Cowboy Carter, was a much awaited event for a lot of us. There was much anticipation about this being a country album — and a lot of talk about the resistance some radio stations had and still have to that idea. That’s because country music is considered "white music," even though its Black historical roots are w…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode we partner with Gather App! We talk about loneliness in the LGBTQ+ community and why we might experience higher levels of loneliness. We then introduce you to GATHER APP and how this app aims to help with loneliness in the community and culti…
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In today's episode, we're continuing the conversation we started last week about using forced famine as a tool to control land, resources and people. For centuries, starvation has been effectively used by colonial powers to control populations, to acquire land and the wealth that comes with that. Today, we’re looking at the decimation of Indigenous…
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On Monday, the European Union's foreign policy chief accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war and provoking famine in Gaza. They were some of the strongest words against Israel we have heard from a western power about the situation in Gaza since October. They come on the heels of a UN-backed report that warns that more than one million…
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On Sunday, nine years after #OscarsSoWhite, millions of us tuned in to the 96th annual Academy Awards — some to simply take in the spectacle. And some to see how much had changed. The hashtag #OscarsSoWhite started after many people noticed that, for a second year in a row, all nominees for four of five major categories were white. The movement cal…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode we talk about what our Grindr profiles were like back in the day and we talk all about what is IN & OUT for 2024! Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube channel! Youtube- @youdontlovemeboys Instagram- …
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Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. Today we’re anchoring the news with 1987’s James L. Brooks romantic comedy drama Broadcast News. Holly Hunter must negotiate a dubious situationship with William Hurt alongside an agenda-heavy frie…
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ChatGPT is a chatbot by OpenAI, and it was launched to the public in November 2022. Soon after, the uses and abuses of ChatGPT and AI more widely, were debated in dining rooms, classrooms, and newsrooms around the world. In this special series on ChatGPT, I talk with my kids and their friends about how they are using the tool and the expectations a…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. First episode of the year- join us in the chaos as we discuss Amir in Panto and go into our little world of absurdity and stupidity to start the year! Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube channel! Youtube- @youdontl…
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Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. In this episode, we’re breaking your mama’s heart with 2023’s documentary film WHAM! directed by Chris Smith. This movie marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Wham’s debut album Fantastic an…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode, talk all about why we have both stopped drinking and our journey from messy drunk times to becoming alcohol free fierce divas 💅🏽 Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube channel! Youtube- @youdontloveme…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In our final podcast episode of the year we talk all about how we are just simply not here for New Years Resolutions! We delve into disappointments, aiming high and aligning with your goals! Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on…
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Monk is the lead character of the new movie "American Fiction," which is based on the 2001 novel "Erasure" by Percival Everett. Monk is a Black man but never feels 'Black' enough: he graduated from Harvard, his siblings are doctors, he doesn't play basketball and he writes literary novels. In fact, his last novel got rejected for not being "Black e…
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In this episode which we're running in full, host Gemma Ware speaks with Doseline Kiguru, a research associate in cultural and literary production in Africa at the University of Bristol in the UK, who has co-published research on the history of choral music and the role it plays in Kenyan national political culture. The episode originally aired on …
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You may have noticed that food bank lines have grown exponentially this year. In Toronto alone, the number of people who use food banks has doubled since last year and nationwide, the numbers using food banks have jumped by 32 percent from last year and 78 per cent since 2019. And those who are lining up for food defy the stereotypes: many, for exa…
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Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. Tonight we’ll be going down the plastic slide with Greta Gerwig’s 2023 smash hit comedy caper Barbie. Written with Noah Baumbach, creator of 2019’s Marriage Story, this film sees director Greta Ger…
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The idea for today's episode started with local Toronto kids, who were reporting experiencing sexist, homophobic and racist attitudes in the classroom, especially from the boys. The research shows they are not alone; the rise in far right ideologies globally has deeply affected school-age students. Many experts point to Andrew Tate, the far-right s…
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode, talk all about being hacked on social media! We delve into the difficulty we faced around this as well as what it has taught us. Listen to us anywhere you get your podcasts or watch the episode on our youtube channel! Youtube- @youdontloveme…
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When a lot of us think about psychedelics, we think about magic mushrooms - and hallucinatory drug trips. But the concept of psychedelics as a tool in therapy is making its way into the mainstream. Online stores have popped up selling psilocybin capsules promising to boost focus. And on a more official front, the Canadian Senate recently recommende…
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Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. Tonight we’ll be having a kickabout with the 1980 coming-of-age romantic comedy Gregory’s Girl. Directed and written by Bill Forsyth, this is a film with a small budget and a huge legacy. How does …
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As violence continues to erupt in Gaza, and more than 200 hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7 remain missing, many of us are seeking to better understand the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that has been raging for decades. Some of us assume that the violence between Jewish Israelis and Palestinians — a majority of whom are Muslim — is a …
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You Don't Love Me Podcast is life from the perspective of a Gay South Asian married couple. In this episode, we fight to be centre of attention and talk all about what we have come to learn in our 30’s: from pouring into yourself all the way to listening to what the universe is saying to you! Come listen or go over to our youtube channel to watch u…
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Earlier this week, nearly five dozen people appeared in a courthouse outside Atlanta, Georgia to answer criminal racketeering charges brought against them by the state. The charges are related to protests against a planned paramilitary police and fire services training facility nicknamed Cop City. Georgia prosecutors have called the demonstrators “…
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