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In this bonus episode, COMMONS producer Jordan Cornish sits down with Jashvina Shah to talk about her book, Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. Featured in this episode: Jashvina ShahTo learn more:Game Misconduct Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It by Evan F. Moore and Jashvina Shah“No, this is not a watershed moment for hockey” by Jashvina Shah in The Globe and Mail Sex offences against minors: Investigation reveals more than 200 Canadian coaches convicted in last 20 years by Lori Ward and Jamie Strashin in the CBCCredits: Arshy Mann (Host and Producer), Jordan Cornish (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)Additional music from Audio NetworkSponsors: Athletic Greens If you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, author Jabari Asim discusses his novel Yonder with journalist Evan F. Moore. This conversation originally took place May 15, 2022 and was recorded live at the American Writers Festival. About Yonder: The Water Dancer meets The Prophets in this spare, gripping, and beautifully rendered novel exploring love and friendship among a group of enslaved Black strivers in the mid-19th century. They call themselves the Stolen. Their owners call them captives. They are taught their captors' tongues and their beliefs but they have a language and rituals all their own. In a world that would be allegorical if it weren't saturated in harsh truths, Cato and William meet at Placid Hall, a plantation in an unspecified part of the American South. Subject to the whims of their tyrannical and eccentric captor, Cannonball Greene, they never know what harm may befall them: inhumane physical toil in the plantation's quarry by day, a beating by night, or the sale of a loved one at any moment. It's that cruel practice—the wanton destruction of love, the belief that Black people aren't even capable of loving—that hurts the most. It hurts the reserved and stubborn William, who finds himself falling for Margaret, a small but mighty woman with self-possession beyond her years. And it hurts Cato, whose first love, Iris, was sold off with no forewarning. He now finds solace in his hearty band of friends, including William, who is like a brother; Margaret; Little Zander; and Milton, a gifted artist. There is also Pandora, with thick braids and long limbs, whose beauty calls to him. Their relationships begin to fray when a visiting minister with a mysterious past starts to fill their heads with ideas about independence. He tells them that with freedom comes the right to choose the small things—when to dine, when to begin and end work—as well as the big things, such as whom and how to love. Do they follow the preacher and pursue the unknown? Confined in a landscape marked by deceit and uncertainty, who can they trust? In an elegant work of monumental imagination that will reorient how we think of the legacy of America's shameful past, Jabari Asim presents a beautiful, powerful, and elegiac novel that examines intimacy and longing in the quarters while asking a vital question: What would happen if an enslaved person risked everything for love? JABARI ASIM is a writer and multidisciplinary artist. He directs the MFA program in creative writing at Emerson College, where he is also the Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellow in Social Justice. His nonfiction books include The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Why; What Obama Means: For Our Culture, Our Politics, Our Future; Not Guilty: Twelve Black Men Speak Out on Law, Justice, and Life; and We Can't Breathe: On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival. His books for children include Whose Toes Are Those? and Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis. His works of fiction include A Taste of Honey and Only the Strong. EVAN F. MOORE is the co-author of the book, Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. His work over time, which consists of topics at the intersection of sports, race, and culture, is featured in Rolling Stone, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Magazine, The Athletic, Chicago Reader, and ESPN, among many others. His hockey writing was featured in the 2019 edition of The Best American Sports Writing book series. Evan is an adjunct journalism professor at DePaul University.
Joining me this week is hockey writer Jashvina Shah, co-author of the book Game Misconduct- Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix it. We review her book and the author gives her perspectives on problems related to hockey's culture and offers possible solutions on how to remedy them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-leahy/message
0:33 | "They even broke into my safe!" Former President Donald Trump says the FBI raid of his Mar-A-Lago mansion is "an attack by Radical Left Democrats". Ryan opens the show with up-to-the-minute commentary of this major, developing story. 13:18 | The third-place winner in the Alberta government's "Her Vision Inspires" essay contest espouses Great Replacement Theory, suggests it's "harmful" to "promote women break into careers that men traditionally dominate," and proposes families receive medals (no, seriously!) for having two or more children. NDP MLA Rakhi Pancholi talks about who needs to answer for selecting the essay as a winner, and what message it sends to Albertans and the rest of the country. 44:29 | Hockey journalist Jashvina Shah says it may be time to disband Hockey Canada. The author of "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How To Fix It" plots out a way forward for millions of hockey fans rocked by multiple allegations of sexual assault aimed at former Team Canada players. CHECK OUT JASHVINA'S BOOK: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57136757-game-misconduct READ HER GLOBE & MAIL OP/ED: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-it-should-be-game-over-for-hockey-canada-if-the-organization-doesnt/ 1:20:16 | This week's The Leading Edge celebrates an inventor and entrepreneur whose innovation makes reading more affordable and accessible for the blind community. The Leading Edge is presented Tuesdays on Real Talk by Leading Edge Physiotherapy. LIFE SHOULDN'T HURT: https://leadingedgephysio.com/ The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
We break down the baseball hall of fame's recent inductions and snubs, then author Evan F. Moore swings by to discuss the latest on ice incidents as well as his new book "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How To Fix It". Finally, the boys from the World Elite Podcast sit down to preview this weekend's Royal Rumble.
In this first line episode of the Pro Hockey News Podcast, Adam, Lonny and Richard chat with writer Evan F. Moore about the book he coauthored with Jashvina Shah, "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix it". The crew also discusses the new alternate jerseys for the New Jersey Devils and wrap it up with the picks of the week. Follow us on Twitter @PHN_Podcast. Use #PHNPicks to share your picks this week. Thanks to our sponsors: Chicago Wolves Merchandise store. Enter code PHN15 for 15% off your purchase Verbero Hockey LDE Affinity Jewelry
Three Blackhawks authors, Evan F Moore, Tab Bamford, and the Madhouse Podcast's Jay Zawaski met at Bookie's in Chicago for a panel discussion on their Blackhawks books. Listen as the three discuss the Blackhawks, hockey, and the writing process. Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It The Chicago Blackhawks: An Illustrated Timeline The Big 50: The Men and Moments that Made the Chicago Blackhawks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Chicago Blackhawks are trying to regain the trust of fans after it was revealed last month that the team didn't respond appropriately to a player's allegations of sexual assault. Two hockey fans say this case represents a toxic culture that the sport must confront. Former Chicago Sun-Times reporter Evan Moore and sports reporter Jashvina Shah have been looking at toxic behavior in hockey for years because they love the sport and want it to change. Their new book “Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It” is out now. Moore and Shah tell host Jacoby Cochran what they think contributes to the toxicity. Guests: Evan Moore—Co-author, “Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It” Jashvina Shah—Co-author, “Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It” Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm
In the last hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Evan Moore, the author of "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It." He discussed the Blackhawks' sexual abuse scandal, other awful stories in the NHL and hockey culture in general. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Stephen talks to Anne Elizabeth Moore about her new book called Gentrifier: A Memoir, discusses the issues facing hockey culture with Evan F. Moore, the co-author of Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It, and revisits a segment from four years ago that takes us underneath Read-Dunning Park on the northwest side of Chicago. And Mike gives some love to The Hideout after that venue was vandalized twice in a month.
In this episode, Shireen Ahmed is joined by journalists Jashvina Shah and Evan Moore to talk about their new book Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. They discuss how they came to collaborate and write this book, pushback from fans and publishers and the importance of community for fans and players on the margins in hockey. 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.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find 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
: On this week's episode of Sports Adjacent: Russ starts the show by telling Jason why his dozens of unread text notifications are a problem (4:00). Jason describes what a weekend in Vegas with Russ and Tony would be like (14:20). Evan F. Moore stops by the show to discuss his new book “Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How To Fix It” and shares stories about his time as a bouncer (24:00). Finally, guys discuss Jon Gruden's emails and resignation as head coach of the Raiders (52:00).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
: On this week's episode of Sports Adjacent: Russ starts the show by telling Jason why his dozens of unread text notifications are a problem (4:00). Jason describes what a weekend in Vegas with Russ and Tony would be like (14:20). Evan F. Moore stops by the show to discuss his new book “Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How To Fix It” and shares stories about his time as a bouncer (24:00). Finally, guys discuss Jon Gruden's emails and resignation as head coach of the Raiders (52:00).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chris is joined this week by Evan F. Moore, co-author of a new hockey book called Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. Evan details his path as a hockey fan, covering the intersection of race and hockey, and what he hopes the book will accomplish now that it's out. After the conversation, Chris also takes a look at his pick to win the Stanley Cup and a handful of teams worth watching a little more closely this season. Don't forget to rate, review and share the podcast. Also, you can find Game Misconduct wherever you buy books. For more info on the book: https://www.triumphbooks.com/game-misconduct-products-9781629379203.php
In this episode, Jessica Luther and Amira Rose Davis are together -- in person! -- to breakdown two (of countless) harmful myths in sport. First: that all coaches are altruistic, good and have a strong moral compass (using Urban Meyer as a perfect example of how this is not true). Second, that women's sports exist only to be inspirational. Following this discussion is a preview of Shireen Ahmed's interview with Jashvina Shah and Evan Moore about their book, "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It." Then, they burn some of the garbage in sports this week on the Burn Pile. Next, they celebrate those shining light in sports, including Torchbearer of the Week pioneering journalist, Claire Smith, who will be the new co-director of the Claire Smith Center for Sports Media at Temple University. They wrap up the show with what's good in their worlds and what they are watching in sports this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg, with production help from Kelly Jones. 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.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find 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
It's the start of hockey season! Anar and Manashi speak to journalists Evan Moore and Jashvina Shah about their new book Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. Find out how they became interested in hockey, what they think of the sport's culture, what it's like being a minority fan, and whether hockey organizations are doing enough to address racism. You'll also hear how Anar and Manashi became hockey fans.
Welcome to The Friday Show here on the Second City Hockey podcast network, where we sit down for in-depth discussions with people from all over the hockey world. This week, Dave talked with Evan F. Moore, co-author of the book "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It," which is available everywhere on Tuesday, Oct. 12. Together they discussed several topics related to the book, including Moore's experiences growing up as a hockey fan on the south side of Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun-Times reporter Evan Moore and freelance writer Jashvina Shah talk about their newly published book, Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It. They used to love the game. But it's racism, misogyny and violence eventually pushed them away. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Journalist and author Jashvina Shah discusses her journey covering hockey and her experience co-authoring Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix it with Sun-Times journalist Evan Moore. The book is now available for preorder here: https://linktr.ee/gamemisconduct
Desmond (host, professional, leader) & Mike (co-host, unprofessional, changed our schedule last minute) recorded this one before the Caps 1-0 shootout snoozer. They talk another chaotic week for the Isles, debate Sorokin v Varlamov, and throw respect on Josh Bailey's name. Also cover Lehner's COVID protocol comments and the NHL's deeply soulless statement on the Derek Chauvin trial. The upcoming book on hockey culture referenced in the pod is titled "Game Misconduct: Hockey's Toxic Culture and How to Fix It" by Evan Moore and Jashvina Shah. It comes out in October 2021 and can be pre-ordered at http://www.triumphbooks.com/GameMisconduct (don't shop at Amazon) Song: Tarzan Boy by Baltimora Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices