Recorded and produced in Whitehorse, Yukon, Frisky shines a light on the honest side of dating and looking for love north of the 60th parallel. (Hint: it’s not all bad, but it’s not all good, either.)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be on a reality dating show? On a whim, Yukoner Hillary Corley applied to be on "Farming for love" and when she was accepted, decided to go all in. This is the tale of her time on the farm with Farmer Dave (and several other women vying for his attention).
Sex drive shifts. Moodiness. Dryness down there. As we age, these changes can have a huge impact on our intimate relationships if we don't talk to our partners and seek medical advice. Michelle and Shawn, nurse practitioners at the Yukon Women's Midlife Health Clinic, share some common experiences and explain how they can help.
Nicknamed the "divorce boat," the canoe is known for it's ability to make normally congenial couples want to throw their paddles at one another in ire. For that reason Carmen, a marathon paddler, insisted she would never canoe with her partner Crispin. Then, a last-minute roster change landed them together for the world's longest paddling race....
It was a dream come true: a property one hour from Whitehorse where Shannon and her partner planned to live along with their best friends. But then, a breakup throws a wrench in plans. Shannon explains why and how she ploughed ahead solo, and we hear about another post-break up adventure Shannon had that involved ayahuasca and cats. Lots of cats.
What gives you the butterflies—when your lover makes you dinner, or comes home smelling like chainsaw oil? When they accompany you on a dog walk or give you something special? Mark and Karen banter with Amy Kenny, journalist and leatherworker, about how we show affection in the North.
Does the pressure to orgasm take the fun out of sex? Former Yukoner Patricia Bacon, PhD in human sexuality, says we've lost our way in the bedroom. But, there's hope: she introduces us to a new formula for increasing pleasure between the sheets and puts Karen and Mark in the hot seat for some candid questioning.
In a place where driving seven hours for a date is not unheard of, Karen and Mark chat to a longtime Yukoner about the merits of long-distance relationships. How far is too far to go for love? Dana shares her experience being in an "LDR" and waxes poetic about the potential woes of "close-distance relationships."
For better or worse, hair removal and dating are intrinsically linked. Karen and Mark share crowd-sourced thoughts about this and hit the spa: Karen to revisit an experience from almost 20 years ago, and Mark to get all the hair removed from his "intimate" zone in the name of gender equality and curiosity.
The year after Julie got divorced was a time of reflection and self discovery. Then, she got her dating game on. The "divorce mentor" shares what she is learning along the way.
Season three kicks off with a story about a Yukoner seeking adventure outside the territory and finding unexpected romance. Falling for someone on a raft trip on the Colorado River is pretty darn magical aside from, you know, three weeks without a shower or clean laundry. And then there's the whole one-person tent thing....
If you think adult stores are intimidating, listen in. Karen and Mark toured their neighbourhood shop, seeking higher knowledge about the pursuit of pleasure and asking all the awkward questions. Their guide at Adult Temptations introduces them to all sorts of devices and products ranging from novice to advanced. (Newbies, the "Humbler" isn't for you.)
Whether you're aware of it or not, you probably know someone who's a victim of sexual assault. Yet, it's an issue that's rarely talked about. This is one woman's story about the impact of sexual assault on her life and why it's time to have conversations about consent.
In high school, Angus and his peers were taught ad nauseum about how to use a condom. But what about how to actually have sex? Not so much. The 21-year-old says having sex for the first time was like trying to play a video game without the instruction manual.
Emilie Lefrancois was running out of things to talk to her therapist about, so she's decided to test out the Whitehorse dating scene. If nothing else, it will add to her repertoire of stories from Goose Bay, NL., and Toronto, centre of the universe, where she learned, among other things: don't date a comedian!
A cabin in the woods can be romantic as hell. But when it's -30C and the wood pile is staring you down, there's work to be done. For KB, chores come before love, although she does pretty well in the latter department too. KB shares tips about cabin dating and how the great outdoors can be a bedroom unto itself....
When Tara Klippert was growing up, her friends worried about typical teenage things, like how their clothes and makeup looked. Tara, meanwhile, had other worries, like trying to hide her disability. As an adult, she gained new perspectives about her identity and dating.
Pavlina Sudrich TikToks about all things hunting and outdoors, but also finds herself doing the not-so-fun stuff like cleaning gutters and shovelling snow. She thinks a husband would be useful for those chores.
There's no way around it: breakups suck. But Karen, reeling from heartbreak, wants to find out if there's a healthy way to process the hurt and move on. Of course, Mark has plenty of past relationship experiences to draw from, including a revenge scene straight out of a movie.
Leaving a party surreptitiously is pretty tricky when that party is at a house surrounded by water. And, speaking of houses, they're uber expensive in the North, especially as a single person. That's what's prompting Sarah Frey, who has lived in both Whitehorse and Yellowknife, to pack her furs and move south.
Frisky is back for a second season! Karen McColl introduces new co-host Mark Kelly and they discuss the dating advice Mark has given Karen over the course of their friendship. Most of it involves using words.
Karen and Jordan pay tribute to their season one guests and share listener feedback. They'll be back with season two in the fall of 2021. Until then... stay frisky!
Mix one part Punjab Bhangra, two parts Northern wilderness, and fill the rest with joy and positivity and you get Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon! Gurdeep gives us a window into Punjab dating culture and shares his own learnings on the path of intercultural, multilingual relationships. Go to Gurdeep.ca to connect and learn more about Bhangra dance.
What does it say about the Yukon dating scene if people would rather knit a sweater for an airplane than give it a shot? Comedian George Maratos talks about comedy as therapy, why fall is a lucky time to shack up, and how his personal life fuels his funny bone.
Small towns that attract people from near and far can create the setting for a long distance relationship (as if dating wasn't hard enough)! From the Yukon, where Nadine lives, to France, where Gaëtan (Gary) is from, is 7,500 km. They share a heartening story of how concealed romantic interest can sometimes, under rare circumstances, blossom into an inspiring connection.
The Yukon may not have a gay volleyball league or board game club, but there's something about it that allowed Jason to feel comfortable being his true self for the first time. From in-the-closet to "let's all be gay," he pulls back the curtain on Yukon's queer dating scene.
Steve explains what happens at a dungeon party and tells us why he has a role to play in helping other shy kinksters feel comfortable and safe coming out of the closet. He also speaks about his desire to expand consensual interactions in the kink community and beyond.
Skiing and dating are popular Yukon pastimes but do they mix? We speak to a skier who says there's nothing like a date in the mountains followed by dinner in a cozy backcountry cabin to get to know someone on a deeper level. But, hooking up at a ski race after-party can be fun too....
Alaska and the Yukon share a more than 2,000 km (1,300 mi.) border, and while these northern neighbours have many things in common, there are also some distinct differences about dating in "The Last Frontier."
Happy Valentine's Day! To join us on this day of celebrating love and connection, we have Jeramy's story of how he and his partner co-created their open marriage. From small-town Alberta to small-town Whitehorse, Jeramy shares his journey into polyamory and how he and his wife make it work.
People can find love in the most unexpected of places--even when they come from opposite ends of the world. Enter Michelle and Cyprian, newcomers to Canada. The setting is Keno City, once home to one of the richest silver deposits in the world. This tiny, isolated community of fifteen or so residents is also host to a free grassroots music and film festival. From festivals to freedom camping, Frisky North of 60 explores Michelle and Cyprian's experience of picking fire morels in the Yukon's vast backcountry.
Sarah left Whitehorse at age 19 for sights, sounds, and schooling down south. She returned several years later, fresh from a breakup. Sarah tells us what it was like starting to date in her hometown with a fresh perspective, and what she discovered about her city--and herself--along the way.
Yukoners love dogs. At least, many do. But our canine friends can get in the way of our loves lives, particularly if they require a lot of time and energy. KB's dogs fall into that category, but she wouldn't have it any other way.
Jordan and his guest, Mike, discuss the power of men's support organizations and their influence on Mike's journey of self-discovery through open relationships. From Burning Man to Mankind Project revelations, this intimate conversation explores some of the keys to making any relationship work.
Is spending your whole life with the same person the ultimate demonstration of love? What are the alternatives? Karen, a life-long monogamist by default rather than intention, spoke to "Jack" and "Jill" about their journey into polyamory and how it deepened their relationship with each other. In this episode, Karen distills what she learned in a conversation with Jordan.
Think your dating prospects are dire? Imagine living somewhere with only five single people within a decade of your age. In the second of two episodes from Karen's summer 2020 road trip in northern B.C., she meets Erica, a vibrant 30-year-old woman who loves her town despite the dismal dating options.
Karen and her friend Kristy went on a road trip in the summer of 2020 with three objectives: trail running, sampling tasty craft beer, and checking out the online dating scene. One of their brave dates was willing to share his experience dating in Smithers, a town on the Yellowhead Highway in northern B.C., nestled between the Babine and Hudson Bay mountain ranges.
Karen thinks men seeking women on Tinder have an unfair advantage-namely, more options! In the second episode about the ins and outs of the dating app in the Yukon, she and Jordan go through his Tinder options. Could Jordan, a vegan, date a woman who spends her weekends fishing and hunting?
In the first of two episodes looking at Tinder, we put Karen's profile under the microscope and discuss the array of men seeking women using the app in the Yukon. Karen and Jordan also share their personal dos and don'ts for online dating. Unsolicited dick pics, for example. Hard no.
From sleeping in a frozen wall tent to canoeing upriver at midnight, it's Karen McColl's turn to be in the hot seat as cohost Jordan Patrick grills her about dating in the Yukon and why she decided to stay single for an entire year.
Host Karen McColl grills co-host Jordan Patrick about his experiences dating in the Yukon. Jordan also explains his part in a viral video involving bagpipes and bhangra dancing, and how he avoided a "love square" in Japan.
Dating in the North... Brrrr! Except when it's really hot. Meet Karen and Jordan, hosts of Frisky North of 60.