Beyond Culture

Follow Beyond Culture
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Beyond Culture attempts to bridge the gap between culture and politics. The podcast focuses on informing young audiences about various cultural and political topics.

Beyond Culture


    • Dec 28, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 6m AVG DURATION
    • 108 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from Beyond Culture with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from Beyond Culture

    #100 - Beyond Culture's 100th: Celebrating Our Journey and Looking Ahead

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 22:03


    In this special 100th episode of Beyond Culture, we take a moment to reflect on our incredible journey to this milestone. It's a shorter episode, but one filled with gratitude and excitement. We start by looking back at how far we've come since our first episode. We revisit some of the most memorable moments and discussions that have shaped Beyond Culture. It's a chance to acknowledge the diverse topics we've tackled and the insights we've shared. A big part of this episode is dedicated to you, our listeners. We take the time to express our heartfelt thanks for your constant support and engagement. Your feedback, comments, and participation have been instrumental in making Beyond Culture what it is today. Then, we switch gears to talk about the future. We discuss what 2024 holds for Beyond Culture. Expect teasers about upcoming topics, new formats we're considering, and some changes that will bring even more depth and variety to our discussions. So, join us in this special episode as we celebrate reaching 100 episodes and gear up for an exciting future. Your company on this journey has been invaluable, and we can't wait to see what the next chapters of Beyond Culture hold!

    #99 - The COP28 Imperative: Climate Challenges, Global Goals, and Canada's Contribution

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 54:10


    In episode 99, we dive into the urgent topic of climate change and the upcoming COP28 summit, an essential meeting that will significantly influence global environmental policies. We start by discussing why climate change talks are important and what makes the COP meetings, especially COP28, so crucial in addressing these issues. We then look back at the last COP meeting, COP27, to understand what was achieved and what wasn't, and what needs more work. Next, we talk about what we expect from COP28. We'll focus on important areas like the updates countries need to make to their climate plans (Nationally Determined Contributions) and how funding for climate change initiatives is a key part of these discussions. We also talk about what roles big countries, the host nation, and groups of countries might play at COP28. Moving forward, we explore how the decisions from COP28 might change climate policies worldwide, especially how they affect poorer countries and the progress of the Paris Agreement. We'll discuss how vital it is for these countries to be involved in meeting COP28's goals and how public opinion and action are necessary for moving the climate agenda forward. Finally, we will have a special focus on Canada, examining its approach to COP28, its environmental policies, and what it aims to bring to the summit. Tune in to this episode to get a clear and detailed understanding of the complex issue of climate change and what to expect from the upcoming COP28 summit.

    #98 - The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: October 7th Attack, Israel's Retaliation, and Human Rights Violations.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 79:52


    In this episode, we delve deep into the multifaceted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, unveiling its layers from historical genesis to present-day complexities. We begin by discussing the October 7th attacks by Hamas and then turn to the historical roots of this enduring conflict from the Balfour Declaration to recent escalations, including the significance of the Nakba and key milestones like the Six-Day War and the Oslo Accords. We not only highlight the historical events but also reflects on Canada's historical ties and stances. As we transition into the present-day repercussions and international reactions, we confront the stark humanitarian realities faced by those in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. We analyze the economic and political ripples of recent escalations, considering the impact on Israel and Palestine, and the broader international political landscape. This includes a critical examination of the global response, especially Canada's role, the UN's stance, and the historic alliance between the US and Israel. We also delve into the contentious designation of Israel as an apartheid state by some reputable human rights organizations like Human Rights' Watch and Amnesty International. Finally, we turn to the road ahead. We discuss the prospects for peace and the viability of the two-state solution in the wake of recent events. We analyze the broader implications for global security and order, pondering the role of international organizations and alliances in conflict resolution.

    #97: Echoes of the Iron Curtain: Navigating the Ukraine-Russia War

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 86:48


    In this episode, we navigate through the complex tapestry of historical and contemporary forces shaping the ongoing war. We commence with a primer on the intricate history shared by Russia and Ukraine, casting light on the critical junctures from their Soviet past to Ukraine's current assertion of sovereignty. We dissect the landmark events that set the stage for conflict, including Ukraine's EU aspirations, the annexation of Crimea, and the tumultuous separatist movements. Against this backdrop, we explore Canada's nuanced response, paying homage to its sizeable Ukrainian population and longstanding advocacy for human rights and democracy. Transitioning to the war's immediate repercussions, we confront the dire humanitarian toll, economic upheaval, and the ensuing geopolitical chess game. The narrative weaves through the sanctions' bite on Russia, the turbulence inflicted on global energy supplies, and the trade consternations felt worldwide. We scrutinize Canada's role alongside the international community, with a spotlight on NATO's strategic posture and diplomatic undertakings. As the episode culminates, we deliberate on the conceivable resolutions and their ramifications for the future global order. We forecast how this conflict could recalibrate global security, influence the operations of international consortia, and impact the overarching geopolitical narrative. We conclude with contemplative insights on how Canada could steer the course towards a resolution that resonates with its values and international commitments.

    #96 - Canadian Chronicles: Zelensky's Visit, Meta's Media Move, and a Nazi in Parliament.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 78:26


    In this episode, your hosts Abel and Yvan bring you an update on Canadian politics. We begin with the visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Canada, shedding light on the growing solidarity between the two nations amidst a backdrop of warfare and a pledge of further humanitarian aid. The narrative takes a dark twist with the unsettling honouring of a Nazi Ukrainian veteran in the Canadian Parliament, a misstep that triggered a public apology from Prime Minister Trudeau and the consequential resignation of Speaker Anthony Rota. As the echo of this controversy resounds, we witness the rise of Greg Fergus, the first Black Canadian to grace the position of Speaker of the House. The upheaval further intensified with the assassination of Canadian Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which rapidly strained Canada-India diplomatic relations. Turning the lens inward, we delve into Meta Platforms' standoff with Canadian authorities, a digital duel sparked by Bill C-18, the Online News Act, shedding light on the tug-of-war between tech giants and governmental regulations. With a finger on the pulse of public opinion, we also dissect the fluctuating fortunes of the Liberals in the polls and Canada's nuanced humanitarian stance towards the Israeli and Palestinian conflict.

    #95 - Sahel in Spotlight: Coups, Colonial Shadows, and the Geopolitical Chessboard.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 35:36


    In this episode, your hosts Abel and Yvan embark on a journey through the tumultuous political landscape of West Africa's Sahel region. From the recent surge of coups d'états in countries like Mali and Burkina Faso to the intricate tapestry of historical legacies, economic vulnerabilities, and global geopolitics that fuel these events, we unravel the complex factors at play by delving into the role of international powers, particularly France, in the region's instability and probes the public's nuanced perceptions of these military interventions. With insights from the region, the episode paints a comprehensive picture of a region at the crossroads of local grievances and global geopolitical struggles. Join us as we provide a nuanced exploration into the heart of the Sahel, a region teetering on the brink of uncertainty.

    #94 - Road to 2024: Trump's Legal Woes, GOP Ideological Battles, and Biden's Bid for Re-election

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 70:58


    In this episode, your hosts Abel and Yvan take a deep dive into the complexities of U.S. politics as the nation gears up for the 2024 presidential election. The stakes are elevated as they explore former President Donald Trump's entanglement in unprecedented legal challenges—ranging from multi-state indictments to questions that threaten the very foundations of American democracy. Switching gears to the Republican primary, they analyze the ideological rifts within the GOP, scrutinizing the political strategies of key contenders like DeSantis, Christie, and Haley. Amidst all this, President Biden's re-election bid faces its own set of hurdles, from public skepticism about his age to economic indicators that mask widespread vulnerability. Tune in for an in-depth analysis that navigates these crucial issues, offering nuanced insights into the future of American politics.

    #93 - SoundKing Festival 2022: A Celebration of Afrobeats, Fusion, and Musical Stories from the Heart of Ontario

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 46:55


    In this special edition of "Beyond Culture," we take you on a rhythmic journey to the SoundKing Festival in northern Ontario. The festival, hosted by SoundKing, a prominent Afrobeats record label based in Toronto, illuminated Sault Ste. Marie with a vibrant blend of local artists, diverse music genres, and cross-cultural collaborations in the summer of 2022. Our first interview is with Beatzbyeman, the driving force behind SoundKing. Discover how he juggles his dual roles as a producer and performer, shaping the face of Afrobeats in the region. Next, we explore the unique Caribbean sound of Tig3rWould, an artist from UnJour record label. Uncover the roots of his music and his connection with Kashphat, previously featured on "Beyond Culture." We then meet DJ Scorpio, the Co-Owner of SoundKing, whose Nigerian and Ghanaian heritage influences his unique spinning style. Born in Italy, but based in Toronto, learn what sets him apart from other city DJs. OG Spacemen, a multi-talented artist from Nigeria, shares his musical journey from playing various instruments to becoming a seasoned performer, while young artist Benson Ayomide from UNJour unveils his summer hit "I'll be fine" and talks about his future projects. Join us as we explore these musical stories and immerse ourselves in a festival that encapsulates the thriving spirit of Afrobeats and a fusion of cultures. Tune in for a rich and lively experience that transcends the boundaries of conventional music, echoing the core mission of "Beyond Culture."

    #92 - Toronto's Mayoral Election 2023: Understanding Municipal Stakes, John Tory's Exit, and the Mayoral Contenders to Lead the Six

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 62:18


    In this episode, we plunge into the dynamic landscape of the 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election, starting with a discussion on the significance of municipal elections, the powers of a mayor, and the specific policy spheres they influence. We'll dissect the distinct role of the mayor in Toronto's political framework and the potential implications this election could have on the city's future. Next, we'll look back at the unexpected resignation of John Tory. We'll reflect on his tenure, evaluating his accomplishments and where he fell short. From his handling of city finances, transit development, housing, to his approach towards public safety and the city's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we'll provide an in-depth analysis of Tory's years in office. We then shift gears to explore the current roster of candidates. From city councillors like Ana Bailão and Brad Bradford to former police chief Mark Saunders, we'll give you a run-down on who's who in the race. We'll also cover the key points from the mayoral debates, providing insights into each candidate's vision for Toronto. Our focus then turns to the pressing issues of this election. From affordable housing, public transit, climate change, to public safety, we'll discuss how these issues are shaping the campaign narratives and how they might influence voters' decisions.So tune in for a comprehensive journey through this pivotal moment in Toronto's political scene! Click here for all informations on the election!

    #91 - NBA 2023 Playoff Saga: Raptors' Search for Leadership, Unexpected Exits, and Playoff Shockers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 75:06


    In this episode, we navigate the exhilarating twists and turns of the 2023 NBA playoffs. We'll begin by examining the Toronto Raptors' coaching change and Nick Nurse's speculated move to the 76ers and evaluating potential successors like JJ Reddick, Monty Williams, and Becky Hammon. We'll also shed light on the future of the Raptors' key players. Next, we'll delve into the shocking "collapses" of the season, including the Philadelphia 76ers' abrupt loss to Boston in Game 7 and the Phoenix Suns' defeat at the hands of the Denver Nuggets. We'll also discuss the impact of the KD, Booker, and CP3 union on KD's legacy. Moving on to the New York Knicks, we'll highlight Jalen Brunson's rise and Julius Randle's performance. Meanwhile, on the west coast, we'll evaluate the Golden State Warriors' season, including their loss to the Lakers and the team's future with pending contract negotiations of Draymond Green and Klay Thompson. Our analysis of the Conference Finals will span from the Lakers vs Nuggets to the Heat vs Celtics. We'll cover Anthony Davis's inconsistent offensive performance, Lebron's outstanding spurts, the Miami Heat's unique winning strategy with undrafted talent and the Boston Celtics' coaching struggles. As we delve into the NBA lottery and its implications, we focus on Victor Wembanyama, touted as potentially the best prospect ever. Finally, we reflect on the most memorable moments of the 2023 NBA playoffs so far. Join us for an exhilarating ride through this roller-coaster postseason! 

    #90 - Battle of the Screens: Streaming Wars, Comedy Clashes, and AI Uprisings

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 68:01


    In this riveting episode, we dive deep into the heated battle for streaming supremacy, examining the impact of giants like Netflix, HBO, and Amazon Prime on the cinema industry. We analyze the consequences of controversial policies, including Netflix's password-sharing ban, and explore how these decisions are reshaping the landscape of entertainment consumption. No topic is off-limits as we also discuss the long-awaited response from Chris Rock, who finally broke his silence on the infamous Will Smith slap at the Oscars over a year ago in his latest Netflix comedy special. Lastly, we tackle the rise of generative AIs such as ChatGPT from OpenAI and discuss the potential consequences of these advanced technologies on our daily lives. From revolutionizing communication to raising ethical concerns, we cover it all in this thought-provoking episode.

    #89 - Violence in the TTC, 2023 Toronto Budget, and Healthcare Funding.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 65:43


    In this episode, we'll talk about the alarming increase in violence on public transportation in Toronto. Over the past few weeks, there has been a significant rise in violent incidents on buses, streetcars, and subways. We'll be exploring some of the reasons behind this trend, and what city officials and law enforcement are doing to address it. Next, we'll be discussing the new Toronto Budget in the context of new strong mayor powers from the Doug Ford provincial government. This has been a major topic of debate as the new budget was presented, with some residents concerned about the potential impact on city governance. We'll also be delving into the issue of housing affordability in Toronto, which has become a pressing issue for many residents. We'll be looking at some of the current policies in place to address this issue and what more needs to be done. Lastly, we'll be discussing the ongoing Federal and Provincial government healthcare funding negotiations and what this means for Canadians. We must note that this episode was recorded prior to Toronto Mayor John Tory announcing that he would step down because of an improper extramarital relationship. We will continue to keep you updated on this developing story in future episodes.

    #88 - US 2022 Midterm Elections: Dems' Resilience, GOP's Dissipated Wave, and Trump's Return.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 51:42


    In this episode, we will be discussing the key races and results of this year's midterms. We will also be discussing the highly anticipated senate race in Georgia in which the incumbent senator Raphael Warnock was reelected, as well as the performance of the various parties and how the election results will impact the balance of power in Congress. We will also be examining the main issues that dominated the elections, such as inflation and the impact of former President Trump on the Republican party. Additionally, we give our insights and analysis on the elections and what we can expect moving forward.  Take a listen for an informative and thought-provoking discussion on the 2022 midterm elections!

    #87 - Canadian Politics Update: Truth and Reconciliation, Quebec's election, Inflation, and Pierre Poilievre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 60:06


    In this episode, we talked about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and the importance of recognizing the legacy of the Canadian Indian residential school system. We discussed the outcomes of the election in Quebec and its consequences. We also talked about the inflation crisis and its consequences in our lives and politics. Finally, we discussed Pierre Poilievre's election to the head of the Conservative Party.

    #86 - Fall Update: Looking Back and Looking Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 72:26


    Beyond Culture is back for a new season! In this episode, we take a look back at our biggest project of the summer the 'Sick and Tired' docuseries. We discussed the challenges and thrills of putting that project together. We also take a look at the topics we are planning on exploring in the new season ahead. 

    #85 - SoundKing Festival 2022: Eman and Tawa

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 61:23


    In this episode, we talk to Eman and Tawa from SoundKing. Eman is the CEO and Founder of SoundKing Entertainment and Tawa is the Coordinator organizing SoundKing Fest 2022.  We talked about the Afrobeat scene in Canada, the festival scene in Toronto after Covid, and how big festivals in the city have struggled to keep fans satisfied this summer. Also, we discussed the unpleasant and oftentimes discriminatory politics targeting African artists seeking visas to perform abroad.  Finally, we talked about SoundKing Festival. SoundKing Fest is a multi-non-consecutive day festival that promotes and gives Afro-Canadian artists a platform to perform and showcase their talents to the world. This year, SoundKing festival is going to  Sault Ste Marie on September 8th and coming to Toronto on Sept.17th. It will headline a variety of upcoming Afro artists. so make sure to check it out.   https://soundkingent.com/ https://www.instagram.com/soundkingfest/

    #84 - Ryan Gregory: Evolutionary Biology, COVID-19, and Viral Outbreaks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 51:27


    In this episode, we talked to Professor Ryan Gregory who is an evolutionary biologist and genome biologist at the University of Guelph. We talked about evolutionary biology and, most specifically, his primary research focus which is genome evolution. We discussed how similar the stigmatization regarding Monkeypox is to the earlier reporting on HIV/AIDS and how dangerous that sort of discourse can be. We also talked about the different responses to the pandemic by governments and whether herd immunity was ever a plausible solution. Finally, We touched on the subject of biases in decision-making regarding COVID-19 and other viral outbreaks.  This interview is part of our docuseries "SICK AND TIRED" on the Ontario 2022 election. "SICK AND TIRED" is out now on YouTube. Make sure to check it out!  

    #83 - Laurie Nicol: Long-Term Care Homes in Ontario

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 22:26


    In this episode, we talk to the President of Concerned Friends Laurie Nicol. Concerned Friends is a volunteer-run organization whose mission is to advance the health and well-being and enrich the experiences of those living in long-term care homes across Ontario.  We discussed what the process of choosing a long-term care facility looks like; the differences between privately owned, publicly owned and non-profit/charity-owned long-term care facilities.  We talked about the structural issues that were unearthed by Covid-19 in long-term care facilities. Finally, we touched on what the solutions might look like such as implementing a minimum of 4-hours of hands-on care per day or investing in recruiting more staff.   This interview is part of our docuseries "SICK AND TIRED" on the Ontario 2022 election. "SICK AND TIRED" is out now on YouTube. Make sure to check it out!

    #82 - Kerry Lubrick & Elaine Power: Ontario Basic Income Network (OBIN)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 44:51


    We talked to Elaine Power, the social media coordinator of Ontario Basic Income Network & Co-Author of “The Case for Basic Income: Freedom, Security, Justice”, and Kerry Lubrick, the coordinator of Ontario Basic Income Network, about the necessity and merits of a basic income in Ontario in the face of the current economic and climate crises. This interview is part of our docuseries "SICK AND TIRED" on the Ontario 2022 election. "SICK AND TIRED" is out now on YouTube. Make sure to check it out!

    #81 - Nero Navee: Housing Crisis In Ontario

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 28:54


    In this episode, we talked to Nero Navee who is a real estate agent based in Ontario. we talked about the origin of the housing crisis in Ontario, what governments can do it help solve the crisis, and the problem with exclusionary zoning laws. We also discussed how Nero Navee got involved in real estate and the bits of advice he has for young people trying to get into the housing market.  This interview is part of our docuseries "SICK AND TIRED" on the Ontario 2022 election. "SICK AND TIRED" is out now on YouTube. Make sure to check it out!

    #80 - NBA 21-22 Season Recap: Chris Paul's Collapse, Warriors' Fourth Ring, and Kyrie Irving's Endless Drama

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 95:44


    The NBA crew is back to discuss the NBA Finals and the 2021-22 season. As Chris Paul and Devin Booker failed to lead their team back into the Finals, we discussed the Phoenix Suns' disappointing post-season run. We also talked about the Dallas Mavericks vs Golden State Warriors conference finals series. Finally, we touched on the drama surrounding Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets.  

    #79 - Farheen Alim: Teacher and NDP Candidate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 24:11


    In this episode, we talked to Farheen Alim, the NDP candidate for Etobicoke-Lakeshore and who is also a teacher. We discussed how COVID-19 impacted teachers and students alike. Farheen also talked about how her experience teaching in midst of the pandemic inspired her to run for public office. Finally, we touched on the issues of the campaign such as the affordability crisis, electoral reform, and diversity in politics.  This interview is part of our docuseries "SICK AND TIRED" on the Ontario 2022 election. "SICK AND TIRED" is out now on YouTube. Make sure to check it out!

    #78 - Abhijeet Manay: Ontario Green Party Deputy Leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 39:42


    This episode is part of our Ontario election docuseries Sick and Tired. This is our full interview with Abhijeet Manay, the deputy leader of the Green Party and candidate for Beaches-East York. We discussed Abhijeet's background and what prompted him to join the Ontario Green Party. We also talked about the affordability and climate crises in Ontario and the role of government in response to these emergencies. Finally, we touched on the topic of diversity in politics and much more! 

    #77- NBA Playoffs 2022: Disaster in Brooklyn, Doubt in Philadelphia, and Hope in Toronto

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 52:11


    The NBA crew is back! In this episode, the crew discussed the ups and downs of the Raptors' season. We discussed the whole controversy surrounding Ben Simmons and his new team the Brooklyn Nets. We also talked about James Harden's performance and the Sixers' disappointing post-season. Finally, the guys give their perspectives of various teams including the Lakers, the Heat, and the Suns.

    #76 - NBA 21-22 Season: Ben Simmons' Rift, Kyrie Irving's Vaccination Debacle, and Season Perspectives

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 79:25


    In this episode, the NBA crew discusses all the drama surrounding this NBA season. We talk about the rift between the Philadelphia 76ers and their star guard Ben Simmons. We discuss whether the fault solely belongs to Ben Simmons or whether the organization and the coach also need to be blamed. The guys then discuss Kyrie Irving's refusal to get vaccinated and how his decision has affected his team and the league as a whole. Finally, the guys give their perspectives of various teams including the Nets, the Raptors, and the Lakers.

    #75 - U.S. Politics Update: Afghanistan, Infrastructure Bills, and Kamala Harris' Woes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 76:48


    In this episode, we discussed all things U.S. politics. After a somewhat quiet few months into Joe Biden's presidency, the administration has been facing many challenges both foreign and domestic. We talk about the crisis in Afghanistan and the history of US intervention in the Middle East. We then shift our attention to the Democrats' effort of passing both a reconciliation package and an infrastructure bill that has pitted moderate against progressives. Finally, we touch on Canada's relationship with China following the release of the two Michaels.

    #74 - 2021 Canadian Federal Election Special: Election Night, Liberal Minority, and the State of Canadian Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 56:52


    In this final episode of our 2021 Canadian federal election series, We offer our opinions about the election night. We talked about how Election Canada handled a pandemic election and discussed why some media's decision desks projected the election results before some polling places were closed. We also discussed whether this election was necessary or a waste of public funds. Furthermore, we discuss how each party and party leader performed. Finally, we talked about the COVID-19 situation in Alberta and much more!

    #73 - 2021 Canadian Federal Election Special: Climate Activism, Quebec Bashing, and Candidates' Sexual Assault Allegations

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 71:39


    In today's episode, we give you a glimpse into what Election Day could look like as Canada receives more than 1.3 million requests for mail-in ballots. We also have a discussion on key moments from the recent debates, including the topic of systematic racism in Quebec. Finally, we look at where the parties stand in the final days and various potential outcomes.

    #72 - 2021 Canadian Federal Election Special: Liberals' Struggles, Tories' Resurgence, and Anti-vax Fury.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 62:24


    In this episode, we have a conversation on all things Canadian Politics. With the struggles of the Liberal party and the backlash facing Justin Trudeau, Erin O'Toole and the conservatives have seen their popularity rise in the polls. ⁣ ⁣ This campaign has also seen an unprecedented rise in tension with anti-vax protesters showing up at Liberal events, and as of recently throwing gravel at the prime minister. We discuss all this and the potential outcomes of the 2021 election. ⁣

    #71 - Marwa Sakhizada: Care2Give and Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 61:20


    Welcome Back to Beyond Culture, This episode is a conversation with the founder of the Care2Give charity Marwa Sakhizada. Inspired by the charitable work of her father and a yearning for helping her people back home, Marwa began Care2Give in 2019.Since then, the charity has organized multiple projects in Afghanistan, such as building a water well in a small community in Kabul, working with the Allahudin orphanage and much more.As the Taliban take control of Afghanistan and the humanitarian crisis continues, Marwa shares her thoughts on the current situation facing all afghans and the future of women's rights in the country.We also discuss the evacuation missions currently underway, the struggles of Afghan refugees and ultimately the work we can do here in Canada to offer our support.

    #70 - Canadian Politics Summer Update: Mary Simon's Appointment, Snap Election, Green Party Troubles

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 90:34


    In this episode, we have a conversation on all things Canadian politics. After first being shortlisted in 2010, Mary Simon has officially been appointed as Canada's Governor-General. We discuss this historic moment and the role she will play during a time when Canada faces a reckoning for its horrific treatment of Indigenous communities. We then have a conversation surrounding Canada's snap election. As Trudeau strides to form a majority government, both the NDP and Conservatives have denounced this decision by the Liberals. Finally, we discuss the infighting that has taken place in the Green Party and offer our opinions on Annamie Paul's leadership.

    #69 - NBA 2021 Season Wrap-up: Suns' Collapse, Giannis' Triumph , and 2020 Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 50:37


    The NBA guys are back to recap the Finals and various news surrounding the league. Giannis Antetokounpo and the Milwaukee Bucks won their second championship in franchise history “the hard way”. As Giannis puts it “I wanted to get the job done. It's easy to go somewhere and go win a championship with someone else. It's easy. I could go to a super team and just do my part and win a championship. But this is the hard way to do it and we did it.” The guys discuss Antetokounmpo's historic game 6 performance, and the crucial roles Jrue Holiday and Kris Middleton played in winning this championship. We then share our thoughts on Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns' performance as they went on to lose 4 games in a row. Finally, we shift our attention to the free agency and the struggles team USA will be facing in the Tokyo Olympics.

    #68 - Farah Alfar: Talented Collegiate Basketball Player

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 66:37


    This episode is a conversation with collegiate basketball player Farah Alfar. As the NBA playoffs continue to be filled with twists and turns, we get her opinion on the league and who she hopes wins the championship. We then discuss her playing career, from her high school days to the University and College level. Furthermore, we touch on the importance of taking care of one's mental health, the pressures of being a student-athlete and the state of the WNBA. 

    #67 - NBA 2021 Finals: Chris Paul's Legacy Year, Giannis in Trouble, and ESPN's Crisis of Allyship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 93:10


    In this episode, the NBA crew is back to discuss the NBA Finals. First, we shared our thoughts on the leaked audio of Rachel Nichols and her comments towards her fellow NBA personality Maria Taylor. We then take a deep dive in the NBA finals.   After 16 years in the league, Chris Paul and the Phoenix Suns are competing for a championship against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks. We also discuss other NBA topics such as the Ben Simmons situation, the new era of NBA stars, the onslaught of injuries and much more!

    #66 - Mike Regis: Talented Toronto-based Filmmaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 53:52


    In this episode, we talk to the Toronto-based filmmaker Mike Regis. We discussed Mike's atypical background as a Business Management graduate from Ryerson University and the reason why he fell in love with filmmaking. Furthermore, we discussed the challenges of being a young Black Canadian filmmaker and how he uses his particular worldview to achieve a strong sense of Black nuance and humanity within his work. Finally, we touched on his projects such as Promotion and My 18th Birthday.  

    #65 - George Boutsalis: The Pal's Podcast and Cast App

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 72:14


    This episode is a conversation with George Boutsalis. George is a co-host on The Pal's Podcast and a co-founder of the social voting app Cast. We discussed the history of The Pal's Podcast and why George, and his co-host Ricky Liorti, decided to pick up podcasting as a hobby. Among many other things, we talked about the behind-the-scene grind that podcasting requires, how to get started with podcasting, and how to land great guests. Lastly, we discussed how George and his co-founders came up with the idea of Cast, the process of creating a social media app, and ultimately their vision for it.

    #64 - Trouble In The Canadian Armed Forces: Allegations of Sexual Assault and Misconduct

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 59:00


    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the history of sexual assault and misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces. Back in February of this year, allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against the former Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance. We discuss the findings of the recent independent review which stated that sexual misconduct remains as rampant and destructive in 2021 as it was back in 2015. We highlight the stories of many victims and their experiences with the internal military judicial system. Finally, we look at the political implications for the Trudeau government as the public question its lack of action on this issue.

    #63 - To The Moon: Crypto, NFT, and Silicon Valley

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 88:46


    In this episode, we cover all things consumer tech and Silicon Valley.⁣ We discuss how companies like Apple have created an ecosystem that has hurt competition and innovation in the tech world.⁣ ⁣ We also look at the rise in popularity of short-form videos and apps like TikTok which utilize algorithms to cater feeds to consumers. Finally, we touch on the recent cryptocurrency and NFT craze, and the future of these digital markets.⁣

    #62 - NBA 2020-21: Special Playoffs Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 85:22


    In this episode, the NBA Crew is back for a special playoff preview. ⁣We share our thoughts on the Toronto Raptors missing the playoffs for the first time since 2013, and on the future that lies ahead for the organization. We then go through various first-round matchups, the play-in tournament, and the top contenders for this years’ championship. ⁣

    #61 - COVID-19: A Year Later

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 77:49


    In this episode, we take a current and retrospective look at the Covid-19 pandemic a year later. ⁣ ⁣ As the Ontario government potentially plans on extending this 3rd lockdown, we evaluate the political decisions that have been made both at the federal and provincial levels. We also take a look at vaccination trends, anti-lockdown movements, essential workers and much more...⁣

    #60 - Christian Perez: Stock Market Revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 68:26


    This episode is a conversation with investor and mentor, Christian Perez.⁣ ⁣ As Gamestop, AMC and other businesses have seen the stock suddenly shoot up, Christian takes us through the ongoing clash between retail investors and Wall Street. ⁣ ⁣ We discuss both the legality and rationale of a big tech firm, Robinhood, deciding to restrict the purchase of these stocks and whether we could start seeing new regulations that could further restrict the stock market for regular people. ⁣ ⁣ Furthermore, Christian gives us tips on how to become a smart investor and the research materials he’s personally used to expand his knowledge. ⁣ ⁣ Finally, we look at how the wealthy have used the pandemic as a means of getting richer and the future of online trading for our generation.

    #59 - A New Day In America: President Biden's first day in office

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 81:27


    As Joseph R. Biden is inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States and Kamala D. Harris sworn-in as the first female Vice-President, we take a look at the historical significance of this day. We go through our favourite moments from the ceremony and what we took away from the various speeches. We also take a look back at the insurrection that happened at the Capital just a few weeks prior and the role of various leaders who enabled this toxic environment of misinformation and anti-democratic sentiments. We discuss how social media companies reacted to the insurrection by banning President Trump from their platforms. Finally, we discuss the challenges the Biden-Harris administration will meet in these unprecedented times.

    #58 - NBA 2020-21 Season: An eventful start

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 75:42


    In this episode, the NBA crew is back for the final league related episode of the season. The guys discuss everything from the blockbuster James Harden trade to the Raptors and their 4-8 start of the season. ⁣ ⁣ Furthermore, we also address the recent Covid-19 outbreak across the league and the current debate about whether NBA players should be afforded the privilege of being vaccinated as opposed to the current practice that prioritizes at-risk populations and much more!

    #57 - Renee Jagdeo: 19 Years Old Running For Toronto City Council

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 38:23


    In this episode; Yvan talks to Scarborough-Agincourt candidate, Renee Jagdeo. ⁣Renee is currently running to be the youngest city councillor in Toronto history, and studying in her 2nd year at the University of Toronto. ⁣ ⁣ Her campaign platform focuses on 6 key areas: Housing, Improving Public Transit, Green Recreational Space, Covid Response, Community Safety and Economic Development. ⁣ ⁣ Constituents of ward 22 will be heading to the polls on January 15th. To support Renee head over to votereneejagdeo.com ⁣

    #56 - Maiah Stewardson: Film and Theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 55:49


    In this episode, we talk to the talented Maiah Stewardson. Maiah is an actor and a maker of things based in Australia. Maiah works extensively in both film and theatre. Her professional screen debut was in the widely acclaimed feature “Girl Asleep”, from director Rosemary Myers.⁣ In 2020, she co-led the feature film “My First Summer”, which premiered at the Adelaide Film festival. On top of all of this, she is the host of the podcast "Social Distance Pod".  We talked about the difference between working in theatre vs in film. The film environment in Australia and how it compares to other places such as the US or the UK. Her recent projects such as "My First Summer". The similarities between acting and producing a podcast and much more!

    #55 - Matt K. Lewis: America after Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 68:34


    In this episode, we talk to Matt K. Lewis (@mattklewis ) about American politics after Donald Trump's presidency. Matt K. Lewis is currently a political commentator for CNN, senior columnist for The Daily Beast and host of the “Matt Lewis & The News” podcast. He has appeared on C-SPAN, PBS NewsHour, ABC’s “Nightline,” HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” and CBS News’ “Face The Nation.” ⁣ ⁣ In 2016, he published “Too Dumb to Fail: How the GOP Betrayed the Reagan Revolution to Win Elections (and How It Can Reclaim Its Conservative Roots)”. ⁣

    #54 - Masculinity: Thinking and Rethinking

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 55:29


    In this episode, we discuss the topic of masculinity. We explore the criticisms of toxic masculinity and we share our personal experiences and opinions about the various types of masculinity. We discuss the current debate of whether there is a war on masculinity. We also explore other topics such as men’s mental health, Harry Styles’ wardrobe, and much more!

    #53 - End SARS: Nigeria's youth stands up against police brutality

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 65:05


    In this episode, Yahaya Alphonse takes us through the history of SARS and its treatment of the Nigerian population. Yahaya moved to Canada at the age of 17 to study biology and Political Science. We talk about the current state of the government and the ongoing protests that have taken place in Nigeria and Canada. We also explore the potential solutions and the critical role young people have played in this fight against state-sponsored violence. #BeyondCultureTO #EndSARS

    #52 - 2020 US elections: A democracy in crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 66:29


    In today’s episode, we discuss the recent and ongoing U.S. Presidential election. We go through the big surprises and key moments from Tuesday night all the way to Saturday morning. We look at Trump’s election night speech where he declared himself the winner and the legal battles that are ahead for his lawyers in their quest to prove that wide-scale voter fraud took place in this election. Finally, we look ahead at what a Joe Biden and Kamala Harris administration could achieve and the future of the polling industry after an unpredictably strong performance by House and Senate Republicans.

    #51 - NBA Bubble Recap

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 76:38


    In this episode, the NBA crew is back in the studio to recap the 2020 NBA Bubble. We go through the major moments of this historic season and the Lakers' title run. ⁣ ⁣ Furthermore, we explore the different moves that might take place during free agency and what the future holds for the Toronto Raptors as both Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving return to the Brooklyn Nets lineup. 

    #50 - The State of the US Election: Debates? October surprise?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 72:00


    As the presidential candidates prepare for their second and final debate on Thursday, we go through the key moments of the race so far. We discuss the first presidential debate and the only vice-presidential debate of the election cycle. Furthermore, we look at the current state of the race. 

    Claim Beyond Culture

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel