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Best podcasts about Ian Daniel

Latest podcast episodes about Ian Daniel

Fuel What Matters UK
Episode 57 - Come out clean? Ian Daniel is grilled on FWM!

Fuel What Matters UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 63:01


A couple of weeks ago, a relatively innocuous opinion posted on a photograph, re-posted by CrossFit, was removed by the company's media team. Ian Dennis, the man who made the comment, argues he was stating an opinion on training and that it, for most people due to their genetics, would need more than chicken and broccoli to reach a particular level of physique and output.We at this podcast love CrossFit - the training and the community. However, as an observer and a critic as well as a friend of the sport, we were interested to hear from Ian - and where his assertions, that not everyone who competes at the highest levels of functional training is "clean" - stem from.

Multi-Hazards
Environmental Racism with Dr. Ingrid Waldron

Multi-Hazards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 66:34


Can the environment be racist? No, but those with power can use it to further marginalise racialised communities. Industries, landfills and other large and small-scale projects are seldom put into affluent White neighbourhoods by the government and corporations, but more often where Indigenous, Black and Brown people live. Today the Multi-Hazards Podcast features Dr. Ingrid Waldron, professor at McMaster University, author of There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities and co-producer of the documentary film of the same name on Netflix. Join us as we discuss environmental racism and how communities and their allies are fighting for environmental justice. Direct download: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/multi-hazards/Environmental_Racism_with_Dr_Ingrid_Waldron.mp3 Best-looking link: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/20763668 Study Guide here, click where it says "PDF" on the middle left: https://multi-hazards.libsyn.com/environmental-racism-with-dr-ingrid-waldron Topics include: * What exactly is "environmental racism"?  "Racialised communities"? * Where do the communities that are often targeted by governments and corporations and their environmental racism live? * How has Ingrid's background and journey led her into this topic? * Why is environmental racism a very political topic? * Why are sociologists just as important as environmental scientists to deal with the social aspects of the environment? * How is environmental racism different from the term "environmental justice"?   * How does environmental racism fit into the big picture of systemic racism that includes "high unemployment rates, income insecurity, poverty, food insecurity, poorly resourced neighbourhoods," etc.? * What is "intersectionality"?  Who first used this phrase and why?  What are the various elements that can "intersect"? * Why would, for example, landfills or industries, not be placed in or near white upper or middle class communities?  What do they have that racialised communities do not have? * What are the "social determinants of health"? * What are some of the social institutions where racism is embedded in? * How did Ingrid get connected with actor Elliott Page? * Why did releasing the "There's Something in the Water" film on Netflix right when the global pandemic first arrived ensure more people watched?  Why was this such a huge coincidence? * Why was the film's emotional impact so obvious? * Who are the Mikmaq First Nations and also the African Nova Scotians? What kind of environmental racism happened to their communities? * What kinds of resistance, mobilising and activism are Indigenous and Black communities using in their fight against environmental racism? * Beyond political resistance, why is policy making so important? * Why is raising awareness so crucial? * What needs to change in the Canadian education system?  Why are young people a priority to reach? * Why do White folks have difficulty empathising with Black, Indigenous and other racialised communities? * Why do the media focus on White women who are murdered and missing and most often ignore the ones who are non-White? * What are some exciting new developments in the fight against environmental racism? Dr. Ingrid Waldron's Bio: Dr. Ingrid Waldron (MA, University of London; PhD, University of Toronto) is the HOPE Chair in Peace and Health in the Global Peace and Social Justice Program in the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University. She teaches Peace, Environment and Health and Race, Place & Geographies of Violence in Indigenous & Black Communities (Special Topics Course) in the Global Peace and Social Justice Program in the Faculty of Humanities. She also teaches Social Justice Perspectives on Gender and Health in the Gender Studies and Feminist Research Graduate Program in the Faculty of Humanities. Dr. Waldron is the author of There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities (Fernwood Publishing), which was turned into a 2020 Netflix documentary of the same name and was co-produced by Waldron, actor Elliot Page, Ian Daniel, and Julia Sanderson and directed by Page and Daniel. Dr. Waldron is the founder and Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities and Community Health Project (The ENRICH Project), which inspired the federal private members bill a National Strategy Respecting Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice (Bill C-230). Bill C-230 was introduced in the House of Commons on February 26, 2020, by MP Lenore Zam and approved at second reading on March 24, 2021, and at amendments on June 21, 2021. She also co-founded the Anti-Environmental Racism Coalition, which has brought together organizations in the environment and climate change sector across Canada to collaborate on projects and share expertise and resources to address environmental racism and climate change inequities in Indigenous, Black, and other racialized communities in Canada. She is also a Member of the Board of Directors at Research Canada. Source: https://experts.mcmaster.ca/display/waldroni There's Something in the Water on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81206890 There's Something in the Water book: https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/there8217s-something-in-the-water Intro: "Ten Inch Spikes" by Jeremy Korpas on Youtube Audio Library Outro: "Travel Nonstop" by Squadda B on YouTube Audio Library Main Episode Photo by Ralf Vetterle from Pixabay

FORTITUDE Live: The Podcast
Episode 17 - Insights into Stem Cell Therapy with Dr. Daniel Kota

FORTITUDE Live: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 62:49


Brought to you by FORTITUDE SPORTS PERFORMANCE and Certified Piedmontese. www.fortitudesportsperformance.com for 1-1 Coaching, Mindset, and Nutrition as well as Template Strength and GPP Programs by Elite Powerlifter and 2x Crossfit Games athlete Ian Daniel. Episode sixteen brings us together with Dr. Daniel Kota, a longtime scientist in the field of stem cell research. Dr. Kota received his PhD in medical sciences and completed a postdoctoral training in neurotrauma while unlocking the therapeutic properties of adult stem cells across the USA at the Burnham Institute, Tulane University, Texas A&M University and the University of Texas.

The Spiritually Sassy Show
Ep. 24: Shine Your Light - with Ian Daniel

The Spiritually Sassy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 79:28


This week, Sah welcomes Ian Daniel, a filmmaker, writer, and Emmy-nominated producer. Daniel recently co-directed “There's Something in the Water," a documentary film that explores the topic of environmental racism in Canada, which made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and is currently streaming on NETFLIX. Daniel was the Co-host and Executive Producer of the Emmy-nominated television show GAYCATION on VICELAND, where he and actor Elliot Page explore LGBTQ culture around the world.https://www.instagram.com/ianjamesdanielIn this episode, Sah and Ian discuss...How Sah & Ian met, and the history of their friendshipThe most inspiring and traumatic experiences of working on Gaycation and the impact it has made on Ian's lifeIan's spiritual and sober journeyThe liberation of shameThe role of forgiveness in Ian's life✨✨✨This episode is brought to you by DAME. And as a Spiritually Sassy Show listener, Dame is offering 10% off your first order! Just visit dameproducts.com/sah and prepare to HAVE FUN! You deserve pleasure, hunty! Like that.✨✨✨© Sah D'Simone Permission for use may be requested by contacting operations@sahdsimone.comThis podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.

ATFIT
Ep.133 Ian Daniel aka The Rhino

ATFIT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 95:55


On this episode Alex talks with Ian, aka the Rhino. They get into all things injuries, recovery, strength training principles, nutrition, psychology and a sprinkle of philosophy in there too! I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did, it was an absolute blast and Ian is definitely someone you should check out! Enjoy!

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PrideScape
Ian Daniel Morton with the Q Center

PrideScape

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 34:59


Catch up with the new Executive Director of the Q Center in downtown Portland, Ian Daniel Morton. Ian fills us in on some of the programs that are taking place at the Q Center, how it has been taking on this new role in the middle of the pandemic, and what is on the horizon for Q Center. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pride-northwest/support

The Average Bros Fitness Podcast
"Document Your Authenticity" with Ian "The Rhino" Daniel

The Average Bros Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 38:15


In my talk with Ian Daniel, I learned about his approaches to generating an authentic fitness personality through instagram! I learned about his personal journey as the owner of Fortitude Sports Performance and how he implements his fitness philosophy into his business.

Power Athlete Radio
EP 482 – Ian the Rhino of CrossFit

Power Athlete Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 95:51


A Stronger Sport of Fitness If you’ve had hankering for some classic training talk including CrossFit Games prep work, Ian Daniel [@ian.the.rhino] of Fortitude Sports Performance [@fortitudesportsperformance] is here to quench that thirst. With a multi-sport background and inclination towards powerlifting, Ian took somewhat of a unique approach to prepping for the sport of fitness.… The post EP 482 – Ian the Rhino of CrossFit first appeared on Power Athlete.

Talking with Green Teachers
Episode 05: Responding to environmental racism

Talking with Green Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 33:02


With Dr. Ingrid Waldron of Dalhousie University and The ENRICH Project We sat down with Dr. Ingrid Waldron to discuss how environmental racism manifests on the ground, specifically in Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities. Dr. Waldron also discusses the importance of getting community members involved in research from the very beginning, while touching on the role educators play in responding to environmental racism. Guest: Dr. Ingrid Waldron is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University and the Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities & Community Health Project (The ENRICH Project). As the Director of the ENRICH Project, Dr. Waldron has been investigating the socio-economic, political, and health effects of environmental racism in Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities. The ENRICH Project formed the basis to Dr. Waldron's first book There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities, as well as the 2020 Netflix documentary There's Something in the Water, which was co-produced by Waldron, actor Elliot Page, Ian Daniel, and Julia Sanderson.

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast
14: Environmental Racism & Social Determinants of Health with Dr. Ingrid Waldron

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 43:56


Health isn't just about genetics and biology. In fact, factors external to our bodies have been shown to impact our health to a greater extent than we previously thought. In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Ingrid Waldron - an associate professor at the University of Dalhousie in the Faculty of Health and the Director of the ENRICH Project.Her research looks at inequities in our social structures and how they impact mental and physical health. This conversation gives a summary of her mental health research, her work with Black and Indigenous communities impacted by environmental racism, and how we can help fight environmental racism as individuals.In this episode, we discuss:What are social determinants of healthHow stress, stigmatization, and eco-grief affect health, especially of those living in polluted communities.What is environmental racismHow Dr. Waldron approaches her research, from a community-driven and multi-media lensHow this research led to a book, film, and ultimately affected legislative changeHow you can support communities experiencing environmental racismDr. Ingrid Waldron is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University and the Director of the NGO Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities & Community Health Project (The ENRICH Project). As the Director of the ENRICH Project over the last eight years, Dr. Waldron has been investigating the socio-economic, political, and health effects of environmental racism and other public infrastructure inequalities in Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities. The ENRICH Project formed the basis to Dr. Waldron's first book There's Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities, which received the 2020 Society for Socialist Studies Errol Sharpe Book Prize and the 2019 Atlantic Book Award for Scholarly Writing. The 2020 Netflix documentary There's Something in the Water is based on Dr. Waldron's book and was co-produced by Waldron, actress Ellen Page, Ian Daniel, and Julia Sanderson. The ENRICH Project also formed the basis to the creation of the provincial private members bill An Act to Address Environmental Racism (Bill 111), which was introduced in the Nova Scotia Legislature on April 29, 2015, and the federal private members bill a National Strategy to Redress Environmental Racism (Bill C-230), which was introduced in the House of Commons on February 26, 2020 and moved to second reading on December 8, 2020.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Free 5-Day Training Series, How to Create a Healthier Home without Overwhelm: https://greenathome.ca/trainingThe ENRICH Project: https://www.enrichproject.org/There's Something in the WaterNetflix Documentary: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81206890Dr. Waldron's Book: https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/there8217s-something-in-the-waterHow to Support Bill C-230 A National Strategy to Redress Environmental Racism: https://www.enrichproject.org/billc-230/Dr. Waldron's Twitter: @waldron_ingridDr. Waldron's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Iwaldron*****Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforumInstagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathomeWebsite: https://greenathome.ca

Ending Pending
Episode 118 – Gaycation: Part 5

Ending Pending

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 79:03


Episode Notes CW: Physical Violence against LGBTQ people, discussion of Trump, Transmisogony, Queer Trauma We bid a fond farewell to Elliot Page, Ian Daniel, and Gaycation. We talk about the disparities in the criminal justice system, reassessing our judgements, and really learning what leather culture is. Production provided by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at bristolpodworks.com

Ending Pending
Episode 117 – Gaycation: Part 4

Ending Pending

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020


Episode Notes CW: Physical and Emotional Abuse, Queer Trauma We're back to discuss Elliot Page's and Ian Daniel's Gaycation. We discuss Elliot's recent announcement, the hypocrisy of "freedom nations", and how much Tim Allen sucks. Production provided by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at bristolpodworks.com

Ending Pending
Episode 115 – Gaycation: Part 3

Ending Pending

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 65:52


Episode Notes CW: Gun and Physical Violence, Death, homophobia, Queer Trauma, Alcohol We continue to cover Ellen Page and Ian Daniel's "Gaycation". This week we watched the episodes covering the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting, and Ukraine. Production provided by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at bristolpodworks.com

Ending Pending
Episode 114 –Gaycation: Part 2

Ending Pending

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 93:43


Episode Notes We're back to discuss more of Ellen Page's and Ian Daniel's Gaycation. We chat about the frightening reality that is being queer in Jamaica and the very basic and garden variety homophobia that you can find in the ol' U S of A. We also see lots of good and hopeful stuff like Pride celebrations and CuntMafia.

Ending Pending
Episode 113 –Gaycation: Part 1

Ending Pending

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 70:00


Episode Notes CW: Queer Trauma, Discussion of Physical Violence against LGBTQ+ people We discuss Ellen Page and Ian Daniel's 2016 Documentary series "Gaycation". It is very emotional yet still very hopeful. Join us if you can for a real roller coaster of an experience. Check out some excellent artists you can commission and admire at Trans Artist of the Day (@Trans_Artist)

How We'll Live Podcast
Environmental and Systemic Racism and How to Make Lasting Change with Dr. Ingrid Waldron

How We'll Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 73:18


Today, I sit down with Dr. Ingrid Waldron - a fellow Canadian - to talk about her work on mental illness in black, indigenous, and other racialized communities in Nova Scotia, environmental racism, systemic racism, social determinants of health, her experiences with racism as a child and adult, and 3 things we can all do right now to make change.      Dr. Ingrid Waldron was born in Montreal. She is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University, the Director of the Environmental Noxiousness, Racial Inequities & Community Health Project (The ENRICH Project) and the Flagship Co-Lead of the Improving the Health of People of African Descent.    Her research, teaching, and community leadership and advocacy work are examining and addressing the health and mental health impacts of structural inequalities within the environment, public infrastructure, health and mental health care, and child welfare in Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and refugee communities.    The 2020 Netflix documentary There’s Something in the Water is based on Dr. Waldron’s book and was co-produced by Waldron, actress Ellen Page, Ian Daniel, and Julia Sanderson, and co-directed by Page and Daniel.    Her research also led to the creation of two private members bills for addressing environmental racism: the Nova Scotia bill An Act to Address Environmental Racism (Bill 111), which was introduced in the Nova Scotia Legislature in April 2015, and the federal bill A National Strategy to Redress Environmental Racism (Bill C-230), which was introduced in the House of Commons in February 2020.   Dr. Waldron is also conducting several studies on mental illness in Black, Indigenous and other racialized communities in Nova Scotia, focusing specifically on the mental health impacts of discrimination, stigma, and barriers to help-seeking. She is also collaborating with a team of researchers and community members to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in the African Nova Scotian community in the Prestons.    Finally, Dr. Waldron is currently developing the first national anti-environmental racism coalition with partner Naolo Charles, which will bring together partners from multiple sectors to address and advocate around environmental racism, climate change, health inequities, and other social justice issues in Canada.    Get in Touch with Dr. Ingrid Waldron:  Instagram Twitter Email - iwaldron@dal.ca   Stay in Touch with Me: Instagram Website

UMSO
Episode 144: Ian Daniel (Fortitude Sports Performance)

UMSO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 166:10


Ian Daniel- Talking about process for creating, openness to change your environment, possibly becoming an ex-pat, and chasing new challenges.  Ian is an incredibly intelligent human and now running his own business Fortitude Sports Performance. Sponsors: Hybrid Performance method: code umso saves 5% on subscription Eat Rite Foods: Use code UMSO and save 10% Stay Classy Meats: code UMSO saves 10% Habit Coffee: yournewhabit.com code thankyou saves 20% HVIII Brand Goods: code UMSO saves you 10% at checkout Mark Bell Slingshot: code UMSO15 saves 15% Powerdot.com code UMSO saves 20% Daily Destroyer: team training and programing SIGN UP HERE: https://bit.ly/DailyDestroyer  

Ritual Podcast
E-92: Ian Daniel AKA Ian The Rhino

Ritual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 77:04


Ian is one of the most intelligent people I’ve had the pleasure to sit down and talk with as he is a multifaceted coach, well-rounded athlete, and an elite level powerlifter. We get into a ton of different topics in this episode including the importance of nutrition, how he manages his lifestyle, and of course his take on the growth-centered mindset. Ian inspires purposeful on lifestyle variables and much more. You will get value from this podcast. The Ritual Podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Ritualapparel.co #SBTR

Faith, Fitness, and French Toast
Ian Daniel: Your Defining Moment

Faith, Fitness, and French Toast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 77:37


This afternoon I’m chatting with Ian Daniel, the only crossfit games athlete ever to total 2000lbs across the squat, bench and deadlift. Affectionately referred to as “the rhino”, Ian’s natural ability in the sumo deadlift is a sight to behold, even when it’s for a parlor trick high handle 900lb trap bar deadlift. You aren’t going to want to miss a single moment of this episode as we talk training, nutrition, and why the body positivity movement sucks, so sit back, relax and dive in.

Becoming The Lion Podcast
CrossFit games, sleep, and overtraining FT Ian the Rhino

Becoming The Lion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 60:57


What's up Pride, in this EP we have Ian Daniel aka Ian the Rhino who is an absolute stud of an athlete and has a wealth of knowledge in the industry. Ian not only competed in the CrossFit games he's also the only CrossFit athlete to total over 2,000 lbs in powerlifting! In this EP we talk about his background, getting into CrossFit, his journey into powerlifting, overtraining, sleep, and other ways to optimize performance! Make sure you dive into this EP as he has tons of knowledge to share that will help you in training and life! @ian.the.rhino

Beyond the Platform
Episode 90 Ian Daniel

Beyond the Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 66:31


In Episode 90 I talk to Ian Daniel again, he just competed at the Hybrid Showdown and hit a 2001lbs total in the 242lbs class. We discuss a topic that is often misrepresented which is Estrogen, the benefits of estrogen and why tanking it is not only bad for your performance but also your health. We talk about the importance of delaying gratification and taking a long term approach to lifting. We also talk about how he trains after a meet and what is next for him. Subscribe to iTunes, Soundcloud, and Stitcher at Beyond the Platform. If you like this episode please go to iTunes and leave a review and a 5-star rating. Share it with a friend who may find it valuable.

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #518: Robin Hatch, Ian Daniel Kehoe, Boosie Fade's Jordan Sowunmi, James Rathbone on Long Night!

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 60:21


This episode of Long Night with Vish Khanna was recorded before a live studio audience at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, Ontario during Long Winter on Saturday January 11, 2020. Our guests were keyboard virtuoso Robin Hatch, multi-instrumentalist poet Ian Daniel Kehoe, and Jordan Sowunmi and James Rathbone of Toronto's hip-hop party enterprise, Boosie Fade. With the Khanna Family Singers. Recorded by Dave MacKinnon. Produced by Vish Khanna and Long Winter. Photos by Shane Parent. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.

Artful Thought
Pride! Part 2

Artful Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 45:43


This is episode number 10 of Artful Thought, recorded live at the University of San Francisco’s KUSF studio, which aired on Saturday, June 29th, 2019. This is Part 2, but not the finale, of a music-talk feature about the ongoing celebration and an address to current social issues of the LGBTQIA community. The mix consists of phenomenal new (and newish) artists as well as seminal figures, including Lou Reed, Le Tigre, Ezra Furman, Blood Orange, Girlpool feat Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange), Dizzy Fae, Courtney Barnett, Ssion, Troye Sivan, RuPaul feat. Kummerspeck, Janelle Monáe, Planningtorock and KUSF currents: Lucille Furs, Amyl + the Sniffers, Soak, and Razteria. Between Pride Parts 1 and 2, I do a scattering of commentary on music from decades starting from the 1920s to current, as well as historical/cultural landmarks, including the “Lavender Scare,” and personal ponderings about the other “Q.” Both episodes come back to engaging with an ongoing question about gender-sexuality exploration while respecting boundaries that refrain from Queer appropriation. Also, as chatted about, but not deeply dove into, I referenced some enlightening sources on Queer culture and how the history of LGBTQIA came into the movement as we understand it today. Those references and others are... The podcast, Making Gay History Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness's episode "What's Your Experience with the Binary?" featuring Alok Vaid-Menon NPR podcast, Throughline's episode "Before Stonewall" Ellen Page and Ian Daniel's docu-series Gaycation And, because there was either not enough time on my show or because of certain USF boundaries with language discretion, I wasn't able to share some artists' songs on my mix over the live airwaves. But, in case you missed the entire show or just the songs I didn't include, please do check out their music on my Spotify playlist (*not-aired starts at "Touch" by Shura)... Most significantly, if you are experiencing any kind of crisis... or abuse (mental and/or physical) related to your (non)gender and/or sexual identity, please know that you have a community that loves you, supports you, and will enthusiastically help you feel more welcome for whoever you are, and protect you from abusers. if you are Transgender/sexual, reach out to Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860, for youth, reach out to The Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386, for individuals of any other LGBTQIA identity, please reach out to GLBT National Help Center at 1-888-843-4564, and for more info or community support, check out oStem's LGBTQ Crisis Hotlines and Services. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darcy-allred/message

Fashioning Identity
Fashioning Identity: Sexuality

Fashioning Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 47:47


With the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and WorldPride happening this month, we turn our attention to LGBTQIA+ people and their relationship to fashion. To begin, Valerie Steele, the director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, discusses the role fashion has played for queer people throughout history. She references “A Queer History of Fashion: From the Closet to the Catwalk,” an exhibit she co-curated that was the first in-depth look at LGBTQIA+ contributions to fashion over the past 300 years. To get an understanding of the issues young queer people are facing today – and fashion’s role in telling their stories – host Sachin Bhola speaks to a few leading voices in the community. The first is rapper Taylor Bennett, who came out as bisexual in 2017. Next, Pierre Davis and Arin Hayes, the founders of streetwear brand No Sesso, weigh in on fashion’s commodification of sexual identity, particularly around Pride. To get the perspectives of people who don’t work in fashion, Bhola solicits the opinions of Jackie O and Mercy Kelly from The Hetrick-Martin Institute.  One brand that has long been invested in supporting the LBGTQIA+ community is Gap, and its 2019 Pride campaign features author and activist Jodie Patterson. She talks about her chosen family and what she’s learned raising her transgendered son. We then take a global perspective on the LGBTQIA+ identity and talk to Ian Daniel, co-host and co-producer of Gaycation, who gives us a snapshot of queer people’s experience around the world and their relationship to fashion.  This episode of Fashioning Identity examines the hardships and the triumphs of LBGTQIA+ people, thinks critically about the role fashion plays in their lives, and more.

Highsnobiety Podcasts
Fashioning Identity: Sexuality

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 47:47


With the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and WorldPride happening this month, we turn our attention to LGBTQIA+ people and their relationship to fashion. To begin, Valerie Steele, the director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, discusses the role fashion has played for queer people throughout history. She references “A Queer History of Fashion: From the Closet to the Catwalk,” an exhibit she co-curated that was the first in-depth look at LGBTQIA+ contributions to fashion over the past 300 years.  To get an understanding of the issues young queer people are facing today – and fashion’s role in telling their stories – host Sachin Bhola speaks to a few leading voices in the community. The first is rapper Taylor Bennett, who came out as bisexual in 2017. Next, Pierre Davis and Arin Hayes, the founders of streetwear brand No Sesso, weigh in on fashion’s commodification of sexual identity, particularly around Pride. To get the perspectives of people who don’t work in fashion, Bhola solicits the opinions of Jackie O and Mercy Kelly from The Hetrick-Martin Institute.  One brand that has long been invested in supporting the LBGTQIA+ community is Gap, and its 2019 Pride campaign features author and activist Jodie Patterson. She talks about her chosen family and what she’s learned raising her transgendered son.  We then take a global perspective on the LGBTQIA+ identity and talk to Ian Daniel, co-host and co-producer of Gaycation, who gives us a snapshot of queer people’s experience around the world and their relationship to fashion.  This episode of Fashioning Identity examines the hardships and the triumphs of LBGTQIA+ people, thinks critically about the role fashion plays in their lives, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RX'D RADIO
E124: Ian Daniel- Building Mental And Physical Fortitude And The Transition From CrossFit Games To Powerlifting

RX'D RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 57:27


This episode of RX'D RADIO is brought to you by www.pre-script.com. Pre-Script offers the most compete exercise programming available. Fully integrative with mobility and stability work, each Pre-Script program ensures you build the proper foundation in which to build your goals. In this episode of RX'D RADIO, Jordan sits down with 2 x CrossFit Games athlete, coach, and competitive Power Lifter, Ian Daniel. Ian is one of the most accomplished and versatile strength athletes around, with a physique that matches most competitive bodybuilders. His intensity and attention to detail make Ian the avatar of hard work and dedication. This episode discusses the mindset of intensity and the tolerance for pain that separates mediocre from great athletes, especially in the realm of barbell sports. Some awesome insight from one of the true workhorses of the sport.  To follow Ian on instagram click HERE 

Beyond the Platform
Episode 68 Ian Daniel

Beyond the Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 74:38


In Episode 68 we talk to Ian Daniel a former Crossfit Games athlete and now an elite powerlifter and nutrition/strength coach at Hybrid Performance Methods. We discuss his background and what he learned from Crossfit that he applies to powerlifting, what he had to unlearn from Crossfit, some of his nutrition and training strategies and a good bit more. Subscribe to iTunes, Soundcloud, or Stitcher at Beyond the Platform. If you like the episode please leave a review and a 5-star rating on iTunes and share this episode with your friends.

UvA Radio
Uphill Bookings Presents... Ian Daniel Kehoe

UvA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 16:08


UvA Radio goes to the Uphill Bookings event at Skek to interview the artists and hear their choons. Ian Daniel Kehoe has always been a disciple of pop music, in the most traditional sense of the word. Kehoe adheres to the idea that music should be moved to, danced to, sung along to. In this interview we discuss his poetry and Aesthetics in music and music videos.

The Awful & Awesome Entertainment Wrap

The Emmys were historic this year, and ​Deepanjana Pal and Rajyasree Sen watched ​have some highlights for you. Katrina Kaif ​won the Smita Patil Memorial Award,​ and as far as Sen is concerned, it's not worth outraging over. Find out why. ​ ​The documentary ​Bachelor Girls​ tells ​us ​how difficult it is for single women to find a house in Mumbai​. In more exotic news,​ Ellen Page ​and Ian Daniel​'s​ ​recent ​visit ​to ​India ​makes up the new episode of Gaycation​. Approach with caution — contains​ Baba Ramdev, who claims to have a cure for homosexuality. Up your pop culture game with a little help from these two critics. And as always, there's a question at the end of the podcast. Send us your answers and comments to contact@newslaundry.com.For reference visit:www.newslaundry.com/2016/09/21/the-…rap-episode-11/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Artist Decoded
#84: Ian Daniel - "The Path Of A Polymath + Self-Discovery + On Gaycation"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 101:57


Ian Daniel is a filmmaker, producer, writer, and curator. He is the Co-host and Executive Producer of the Emmy-nominated television show GAYCATION on VICELAND, where he and actress Ellen Page explore LGBTQ culture around the world. He is currently in post-production on a feature-length documentary film he directed and is developing other documentary, television, and art projects. Daniel is also the former Director of Artistic Programs at The Civilians, a theater company in NYC that derives their work from intensive investigations into today’s vital questions, on topics such as death, crime in the US, LGBTQ issues, the porn industry, and the Women’s Prison in Bogota Colombia.   As a curator, he has organized several exhibits and multimedia events at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, Exit Art, LaMaMa Gallery, Storefront Bushwick and the Waterpod Project in NYC and Brooklyn.  www.artistdecoded.com nohwave.bigcartel.com

The Love Bomb with Nico Tortorella
E19 : A Human I Love Named Ian

The Love Bomb with Nico Tortorella

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 63:08


Nico sits down with Ian Daniel (co-host and executive producer of Viceland's 'Gaycation') for an intimate discussion about global LGBTQ oppression, discovering his sexual identity at a young age, and going out dancing solo.    http://itunes.com/atwill http://instagram.com/nicotortorella http://instagram.com/atwillradio https://www.instagram.com/ianjamesdaniel/

Newslaundry Podcasts
The Awful & Awesome Entertainment Wrap - Episode-11

Newslaundry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 2:41


The Emmys were historic this year, and ​Deepanjana Pal and Rajyasree Sen watched ​have some highlights for you. Katrina Kaif ​won the Smita Patil Memorial Award,​ and as far as Sen is concerned, it's not worth outraging over. Find out why. ​ ​The documentary ​Bachelor Girls​ tells ​us ​how difficult it is for single women to find a house in Mumbai​. In more exotic news,​ Ellen Page ​and Ian Daniel​'s​ ​recent ​visit ​to ​India ​makes up the new episode of Gaycation​. Approach with caution — contains​ Baba Ramdev, who claims to have a cure for homosexuality. Up your pop culture game with a little help from these two critics. And as always, there's a question at the end of the podcast. Send us your answers and comments to contact@newslaundry.com.For reference visit: http://www.newslaundry.com/2016/09/21/the-awful-and-awesome-entertainment-wrap-episode-11/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
F*ing & Dying: Love/Sex/Reproduction

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014


Welcome to the final episode of our Let Me Ascertain You series on sex and death. According to Freud, the death drive is the drive towards self-destruction and the return to the "inorganic." Eros on the other hand is the drive to create and be productive. This episode explores these often competing drives. First up we have the original song “We Could Always Try Counting Sheep!” written and performed by Andrea Grody based on an interview about “sexomina.” Then Cindy Cheung performs an interview we did with Doan about sex and love addiction. And to close this episode out we have César Alvarez performing a lullaby he wrote for his daughter called “The Year of Dying.” We want to thank all of the interviewees, and the actors and composers who worked very hard to bring these stories to life. Many thanks to the Civilians' team of interviewers: Quinlan Corbett, Ian Daniel, Amina Henry, Michelle Jalowski, Leicester Landon, Gina Ratton, and Benjamin Viertel. Michael Liebenluft was our project director, and the live show was directed by Mia Rovegno. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

This is our fourth and final episode of our Let Me Ascertain You: Sex Variants 1941, taking inspiration from a study conducted in the 1930’s by Dr. George Henry in which he interviewed a couple hundred individuals and cataloged data such as a complete family history with symbols to indicate who had what venereal disease, tuberculosis, alcoholism, who committed suicide, who was psychotic. We set some of these personal histories to song and brought others to life with monologues performed at Joe’s Pub in NYC. To kick us off, we’ll start with a song written and performed by Max Vernon taking inspiration from the case study of Moses I. And the little intro you’ll hear is taken from Dr. Henry’s own words, performed by Trey Lyford. Also featured, actor Nedra McClyde performing the case study of Myrtle K, a vaudeville comedian. After that, we’ll wrap things up with a sea shanty, “Odd Girl Out” written by Jill Sobule, inspired by Roberta H., and performed by Marykate O’Neil. Many thanks to everyone involved in this project and our project contributors Ian Daniel, Joel Glassman, Amina Henry, Leicester Landon, and Benjamin Viertel. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

This is our fourth and final episode of “Let Me Ascertain You: Holy Matrimony” from our investigations into American Weddings. In celebration of the defeat of DOMA in the Supreme Court this past summer we decided to poke around in the grand old institution of marriage and then as we do with each of our Let Me Ascertain You shows, we have actors perform these verbatim interviews in front of a live audience. This show took place in our home away from home, Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater. We’ll start things off with a couple here in NYC who celebrated their 25th anniversary by traveling across the country to get married in every state that currently recognizes legal gay marriage. Here are actors Greg McFadden and Brad Heberlee playing Stephen and Pat. Then, Susannah Flood plays Caragh, a designer from Australia and Daoud Heidami plays Paul, from the town Normal, Illinois. We did these interviews separately and then edited them together, so Paul and Caragh can tell you their story together. Our final song of the series is based off of an interview with Brian, manager of the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel who stars in all of their themed weddings from Elvis to Darth Vader to Fat Bastard. “In Vegas” was written by Erato A. Kremmyda, with lyrics by Maggie-Kate Coleman. Erato and Maggie-Kate are both currently members in our R & D Group this year working on a new show of theirs and we’re glad they lent us their talents for this Vegas extravaganza. “In Vegas” is performed here by Brian Charles Rooney, Annalisa Ledson and Christine Perotta, accompanied by Erato Kremmyda. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Joel Glassman and Talya Klein and many thanks to everyone involved in this project and our project contributors Darien Battle, Nora Sørena Casey, Molly Coogan, Ian Daniel, Meredith Domalakes, Gibson Frazier, Joel Glassman, Donnetta Grays, Laura Hedli, Amina Henry, Michelle Jalowski, Alexandra Keegan, Talya Klein, Leicester Landon, Calane Schafer, Jessica Watkins and Colleen Werthmann. If you haven’t subscribed yet there’s no time like right now! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

This is our fourth and final episode of our Let Me Ascertain You: Be The Death of Me Series. These interviews are part of an ongoing investigation about death, dying and whatever comes after that. We talked to more than a hundred people so far, and many of these conversations centered on how we remember and how we memorialize those that we’ve lost. Maybe you’ve passed an entirely white bike chained up somewhere and wondered what it was. And maybe you guessed that it’s a memorial for a cyclist killed in that location. We talked to Jessie, one of the people who makes these public memorials. She’s one of the co-founders of the New York City Ghost Bike Project, performed here by actor Megan Stern. Jessie connected us to Lizi, a mother whose son was killed on his bike in Queens, performed by Indika Senanayake. And as our final piece in this series about endings, we have an actor performing an interview we did with another actor. To close, Brad Heberlee plays Everett. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Elsa Carrette, Ian Daniel, and Leonie Ettinger. To get the latest about our next topic, be sure to subscribe! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

We’re starting up a new series here at Let Me Ascertain You taken from a couple of live events we did recently about death. The show called “Be The Death of Me” is about facing that final curtain and maybe what lies on the other side. A small army of artists spent six months interviewing all sorts of people here in New York City. A cast of 33 brilliant actors performed these pieces at the Irondale Center in our home neighborhood of Fort Greene Brooklyn. And over the next few episodes, we’re going to share some of these stories with you. Most people, it stands to reason, have some fear of dying - but not everyone does. As you’ll hear in this episode, some are planning on doing what no man or woman has done before: escape it altogether. Stephen Plunkett performs Father Sebastiaan, a local vampyre and fangsmith. Mia Katigbak performs an interview we did with a medium named Therese. Matt Dellapina performs our interview with Futurist/Techno-Philospher Gray Scott. Interviews for this podcast were conducted by EllaRose Chary, Ian Daniel, and Leonie Ettinger. If you haven’t yet, please make sure you've subscribed so you can hear upcoming episodes in this “Be The Death of Me” series. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

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Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

We’re back with the second episode of Let Me Ascertain You: LGBTQ All Out recorded live at the Barrow Street Theater; actors perform various real people we interviewed about their experiences related to sexuality and gender. One of the groups who helped us out on this show was the Theater of the Oppressed NYC, they have an awesome theater troupe for queer homeless youth. We talked to one their troupe member Vincent and in this episode you’ll hear Jax Jackson perform that interview. Then actor Pedro Pascal performs an interview we did with a man named Mark, and to close out this episode composer Michael Friedman sings an original song of his called “Horrible Seders” and it’s about playwright Tony Kushner. The interviews for this podcast were conducted by Ian Daniel and Dan Domingues. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

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Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Here are more of our interviews from the Occupy Wall Street movement, presenting interviews we’ve conducted with activists since the beginning at of it all at Zuccotti Park on September 17, 2011. We created an event at Joe’s Pub in NYC and invited theaters, schools, and other non-profits from around the country to join us in performing an Occupy anniversary show simultaneously the night of the 17th. Here are some performances from our show in NY, starting with our Associate Artist Colleen Werthmann back with more of Andrea Ciannevi discussing the trajectory of the movement. Next up is Associate Artist Maria Elena Ramirez who performs Sofia, a young protestor from Puerto Rico. To close this episode, we’re excited to have musical guests Sandra Velazquez and Maria Elena of the band Pistolera join us for their song "Cazador." Interviews for this podcast were conducted by Steven Cosson, Ian Daniel, Dan Domingues and the performances you just heard were directed by Mia Rovegno. Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, rate, and review! For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

People who encounter death as part of their daily lives are featured in this week's episode, which was recorded live during our cabaret at Joe's Pub. Emily Rossell performs an interview with an ER doctor from the Bronx, Nina Hellman performs an ER nurse from the Midwest, and Dan Domingues plays Andrew Anastasio, who owns a funeral home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Lastly, Emily Rossell and James Rickman sing a murder ballad written by Michael Friedman. Many thanks to our interviewers for this episode: Ian Daniel and Jay Stull. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!