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This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network.For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.comTo help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldownFor BIAD merchandise: teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-downFind us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys talk with Penn State HC James Franklin, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, Atlanta Dream Guard Renee Montgomery and more on being agents of change in this landscape.
Wilton Littlechild is a Cree chief from Maskwacis, Alberta. He is a lawyer, a former hockey player, a residential school survivor, and more recently he was one of the commissioners of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He joins us as a special guest on this episode of Changing On The Fly to talk about his own life story, how we can use hockey to promote nation to nation dialogue and understanding, and how we can move towards decolonizing sport, particularly through the Calls to Action of the commission. Later in the show, we also break down the St-Louis Blues' pitiful visit to the White House, and how hockey players are allowing themselves to be foolish pawns in Trump's desperate efforts to normalize his presidency. ** Like this podcast? Then support us! https://www.patreon.com/changingonthefly Music on this episode by: A Tribe Called Red, The Tragically Hip, KRS-One, The Sugarman 3 & Talib Kweli. Our theme music is by the one and only Tshizimba.
This is our last episode of Changing On The Fly for season 1! We'll be back with season 2 in the fall. So as we head out for the summer, we leave you with this very special episode. Fred Sasakamoose is a Cree elder from the Ahtahkakoop Cree reservation in central Saskatchewan. He famously became one of the first Indigenous people to ever play in the NHL, putting on a Chicago Blackhawks jersey and playing 11 games for the team in the 1953 season. But the road to there was paved with trauma, tragedy, and resilience. Fred, like so many other Indigenous people of his generation, is a survivor of Canada's Residential School system. He learned to play hockey at St-Michael's Indian Residential School, but also suffered great abuse there. Still, he kept up with his passion, and went on to make it to the highest level for a hockey player. Fred was awarded the Order of Canada in Ottawa in May 2018, and I got to sit down with him after the ceremony so that he could share his beautiful story with all of us. And here it is. This story was originally produced and aired on NPR's Only A Game in September 2018. ** If you like this podcast, then support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/changingonthefly
Audio from a panel at the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair. Hosts from The Solecast, Intersection'elle, Changing On The Fly, and From Embers discuss questions about podcasting, Internet culture, radio, privacy, and "being a personality." Music in this episode is Sole, off his album Destituent. Also it's the one year anniversary of From Embers!
On episode 11 of Changing On The Fly, we tackle the devastating news that the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) is shutting down its operations after 12 seasons. The announcement from the league came just one week after the Clarkson Cup championship match, and the day before many players from the league were set to fly overseas to Finland for the women's world hockey championships. Bad timing to say the least. We break down and analyze what this all means with two of the most passionate voices in women's hockey media. Shireen Ahmed is a writer, public speaker, and co-host of the feminist sports podcast Burn It All Down. Erica Ayala is a New York-based child advocate, sportswriter and analyst covering the National Women’s Hockey League. ***If you enjoy this podcast, then support us! Hit us up on our Patreon page for even as little as $1/month! www.patreon.com/changingonthefly Also, be sure to check out the fantastic episode that The Last Stretch Podcast did also on the closing of the CWHL. Get it here, or through the Upford Network!
Jeff Lloyd is joined by NFL Spin Zone's to talk the NFL continuing to change how the combine is handled in regards to players with off-field issues and continue with the pre-combine mock draft picks 11-20. The NFL seems to not want to have guys work out at the combine on TV while we watch guys every week who have had greater transgressions. Pete gives the Bengals a QB, gets the Steelers a Shazier replacement as well. Jeff gets angry with Pete over the Browns pick, although the position is a one of the biggest team needs. #Browns #BakerMayfield #NFLDraft #JaylonFerguson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Lloyd is joined by NFL Spin Zone's to talk the NFL continuing to change how the combine is handled in regards to players with off-field issues and continue with the pre-combine mock draft picks 11-20. The NFL seems to not want to have guys work out at the combine on TV while we watch guys every week who have had greater transgressions. Pete gives the Bengals a QB, gets the Steelers a Shazier replacement as well. Jeff gets angry with Pete over the Browns pick, although the position is a one of the biggest team needs. #Browns #BakerMayfield #NFLDraft #JaylonFerguson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the podcast, we bring you an exclusive and candid conversation with Jessica Platt of the Toronto Furies! On January 10, 2018, Jessica made history when she came out as the first trans pro hockey player in Canada. And she did so in a beautiful message posted to Instagram, encouraging other young trans athletes to be their true selves, and follow their dreams. In our interview, Jessica tells us her story about growing up, falling in love with hockey, her struggles that forced her to leave the game, and then coming back to the very top. If you like Changing On The Fly, then support us on Patreon! Our Patreon page is www.patreon.com/changingonthefly. Every little bit helps. Our theme music is by Tshizimba! Changing On The Fly is a proud member of the Upford Network of podcasts
On this episode of Changing On The Fly, we kick it with Tomas Jirousek, an Indigenous student athlete at McGill University in Montreal. He's a rower & former hockey player hailing from the Kainai First Nation in Alberta, and he's been leading the charge to get McGill to change their racist varsity team name - The Redmen. The McGill admin is poised to make their final decision on the matter in January, so shit is about to get historic. Then we take you to a recent demonstration held at McGill on this issue. We'll hear from Nakuset of the Montreal Native Women's Shelter, and Denzel Sutherland-Wilson, another Indigenous athlete at McGill (from the Gitxan nation). We also talk about the RCMP attack against the Unist'ot'en Camp on Wet'suwet'en territory in northern BC. For more updates and info on that, check out www.unistoten.camp. Want to sign the petition to change the Redmen name? Check out https://www.change.org/p/mcgill-university-change-the-redmen-name Want to support this podcast? Check out our Patreon page! www.patreon.com/changingonthefly Changing On The Fly is a proud member of the Upford Network. Find your new favorite podcast at www.upfordnetwork.com!
Continuing our series of interviews with hosts from other shows on the Upford Network, we sat down with Aaron Lakoff (@AaronLakoff) from Changing On The Fly! He tells us all about the social issues surrounding hockey in Canada, then we talk about punctuality and guilty-pleasure music! PodCon January 19-20! https://www.con-tix.com/podcon2#!/ticket-selection Vote For The Scrum! https://awards.podcamptoronto.com/vote/?id=sports SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/upfordiscussion MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 BUY BENSON! https://crackersandjam.bandcamp.com @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @redrandom www.upfordnetwork.com
This week, something a little different- here's a FULL EPISODE of one of our sister shows on the Upford Network, Changing On The Fly! We're actually both featured in this episode, and thought it'd be a fun chance to introduce you to another of the great shows on our network! Enjoy! (We'll have a normal episode again next week)
Changing On The Fly is going live! On this episode, we'll hear a round-table discussion called "Power Play: How Women Can Change Sports Journalism and Hockey". The event was recorded in the Feminist Media Studio of Concordia University on January 31st, 2018. The guests are: -Meg Hewings, General Manager of Les Canadiennes -Robyn Flynn, sports reporter for TSN 690 and The Athletic -Safia Ahmad, former sports reporter for The Link, and current Media Relations Manager for Les Canadiennes **Like this podcast? Then support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/changingonthefly For more info on Changing on the Fly, or to subscribe to the podcast, visit: ChangingOnTheFlyPodcast.Wordpress.com Music on this episode is by Tshizimba, DJ Spooky, and Ilegot. -Globe and Mail: "How the Maple Leafs can get on the right side of #MeToo" https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/how-the-maple-leafs-can-get-on-the-right-side-of-metoo/article38044083/ -Le Devoir: "Le genre en jeu au hockey sur glace à Pyeongchang" https://www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idees/520652/pyeongchang-2018-le-genre-en-jeu-au-hockey-sur-glace Changing on the Fly is produced by Aaron Lakoff
https://ia601503.us.archive.org/20/items/RebelBeatFeedCOTFGritty/Rebel%20Beat%20feed%20COTF%20Gritty.mp3 Hey Rebel Beat listeners! We interrupt our regular programming to bring you another episode of Changing On The Fly, Aaron's other podcast, that we think you're gonna love. Check it! How did Gritty, the new mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers, become the new mascot for the American anti-fascist movement? Gritty is a […]
In episode #293 of Talking Radical Radio (October 30, 2018), Scott Neigh interviews long-time community organizer, independent journalist, and hockey fan Aaron Lakoff. They talk about Lakoff's new podcast, Changing On The Fly, which explores the intersections of hockey and social justice. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2018/10/30/trr-hockey_and_social_justice/
Hey Rebel Beat listeners! We interrupt our regular programming to bring you something special – the very first episode of Changing On The Fly, Aaron's new podcast on hockey and radical politics! If you want to follow along with all future episodes, subscribe to Changing On The Fly now wherever you get your podcasts (Apple, […]
A conversation with podcaster and anarchist organizer Aaron Lakoff about his new podcast Changing On The Fly. We talk about sports and anarchy, the intersections between hockey and radical politics, and what to do about Canadian nationalism.
The new podcast series Changing On The Fly hits the ice October 3, 2018! Here's just a small taste of what you'll hear :) **Want to support this podcast and get some great perks in return? We've got a Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/changingonthefly **Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or follow us here on Soundcloud! Featuring the voices of Damon Kwame Mason, Shireen Ahmed, Don Cherry (barf), Kristi Allain, and Robyn Flynn. Music by The Kendallz. Artwork by Loki Design. www.changingontheflypodcast.wordpress.com Facebook @ChangingOnTheFly Twitter @OnChanging
Jeff & Will recap their crazy post-GRL week and make note of events happening in the upcoming days: Big Gay Fiction Podcast's second podcast-iversary on November 2 as well as Will's birthday coming on November 4. Of course there's also Halloween on October 31. The guys mark the passing of author Sandrine Gasq-Dion. Kendra is thanked for increasing her pledge on Patreon. NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, gets underway on Wednesday and Jeff & Will discuss how Jeff's being a rebel this time out. An Entertainment Weekly story on "The Moonlight Effect" is discussed, along with the movies the article covers. Jeff interviews his co-authors from the Changing on the Fly: The Second Period charity anthology. Heather Lire, V.L. Locey and RJ Scott discuss why the anthology is back for a second year, their stories from the anthology and what's coming up next for each of them. Complete show notes for episode 108 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
The guys open with a quick recap of the week, which includes Jeff working on Codename: Winger #2 and getting things ready for GayRomLit. As part of the preparations, they remind everyone to like the podcast on Facebook so they can watch any Facebook Live broadcasts from the weekend. Tuesday, October 11 is National Coming Out Day, which celebrates coming out as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or as an ally. On Friday, October 14, Winnie the Pooh turns 90. Jeff & Will also mention the upcoming anniversary for Big Gay Fiction Podcast and encourage listeners to leave comments about their favorite moments from the show. LE Franks stops by as part of the GRL Blog Tour to chat about her Six Days series as well as Of Nuts & Men. Will reviews two documentaries: Tab Hunter Confidential and Women He's Undressed. Jeff talks to Cherylanne Corneille, Avon Gale, Heather Lire, V.L. Locey and Jenn Needle about the hockey romance anthology Changing on the Fly, which benefits a charity that supports inclusiveness in athletics. Complete shownotes for episode 53, and the chance to enter the Big GRL Blog Tour Giveaway, are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.