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In this episode, Phillip and Eric discuss the Yen Press manga memoir My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness by Kai Nagata. They discuss its unique visual style compared to other manga, its candid discussion of the author's mental health struggles and visiting a lesbian escort agency, and how Phillip has the three strikes of being problematic by not having watched Echo yet.
Harbinger Society Presents presents a terrifying excerpt from our October 30th I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST TELETHON. This episode you'll hear Scott Schmidt in Medicine Hat and Jeremy Appel in Calgary welcome Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald and Bridget Sterling in Edmonton to The Forgotten Corner to hate-watch Danielle Smith's unhinged victory speech. Then Dogwood comms director and Harbinger board member Kai Nagata sits down with Gitxsan land defender Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, the Suzuki Foundation's Janelle Lapointe and Harsha Walia to unpack the past and present history of colonialism in 'progressive' so-called British Columbia. Harbinger is excited to launch its 2022 fundraising campaign in partnership with @readBTLbooks. They're sending a free book to the first 50 new members who support the network at $100/year! Harbinger Media Network: https://harbingermedianetwork.com/join Watch the full 12 hour telethon at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1638776642 Leave us a voicemail! https://podinbox.com/pullback Website: https://www.pullback.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PullbackPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pullbackpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PullbackPodcast/ Pullback is produced and hosted by Kristen Pue and Kyla Hewson. Logo by Rachel Beyer and Evan Vrinten.
On the frightening finale of Harbinger's I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST TELETHON Scott Schmidt in Medicine Hat and Jeremy Appel in Calgary welcome Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald and Bridget Sterling in Edmonton to The Forgotten Corner to hate-watch Danielle Smith's unhinged victory speech, then Dogwood comms director and Harbinger board member Kai Nagata sits down with Gisxtan land defender Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, the Suzuki Foundation's Janelle Lapointe and Harsha Walia to unpack the past and present history of colonialism in 'progressive' so-called British Columbia. Hear the 6 part series at our flagship community show Harbinger Society Presents and on the Harbinger Spotlight network highlight show, both available wherever you get your podcasts. Watch the full 12 hour telethon production at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1638776642
On the frightening finale of Harbinger's I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST TELETHON Scott Schmidt in Medicine Hat and Jeremy Appel in Calgary welcome Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald and Bridget Sterling in Edmonton to The Forgotten Corner to hate-watch Danielle Smith's unhinged victory speech, then Dogwood comms director and Harbinger board member Kai Nagata sits down with Gisxtan land defender Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, the Suzuki Foundation's Janelle Lapointe and Harsha Walia to unpack the past and present history of colonialism in 'progressive' so-called British Columbia. Hear the 6 part series at our flagship community show Harbinger Society Presents and on the Harbinger Spotlight network highlight show, both available wherever you get your podcasts. Watch the full 12 hour telethon production at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1638776642
On the frightening finale of Harbinger's I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST TELETHON Scott Schmidt in Medicine Hat and Jeremy Appel in Calgary welcome Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald and Bridget Sterling in Edmonton to The Forgotten Corner to hate-watch Danielle Smith's unhinged victory speech, then Dogwood comms director and Harbinger board member Kai Nagata sits down with Gisxtan land defender Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, the Suzuki Foundation's Janelle Lapointe and Harsha Walia to unpack the past and present history of colonialism in 'progressive' so-called British Columbia.Hear the 6 part series at our flagship community show Harbinger Society Presents and on the Harbinger Spotlight network highlight show, both available wherever you get your podcasts.Watch the full 12 hour telethon production at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1638776642
On the frightening finale of Harbinger's I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST TELETHON Scott Schmidt in Medicine Hat and Jeremy Appel in Calgary welcome Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald and Bridget Sterling in Edmonton to The Forgotten Corner to hate-watch Danielle Smith's unhinged victory speech, then Dogwood comms director and Harbinger board member Kai Nagata sits down with Gisxtan land defender Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, the Suzuki Foundation's Janelle Lapointe and Harsha Walia to unpack the past and present history of colonialism in 'progressive' so-called British Columbia.Hear the 6 part series at our flagship community show Harbinger Society Presents and on the Harbinger Spotlight network highlight show, both available wherever you get your podcasts.Watch the full 12 hour telethon production at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1638776642
On Harbinger Society Presents ep28 Dr. Jess Green, Kai Nagata and Dr. Roberta Lexier from Harbinger's board of directors join host/executive director Andre Goulet to explore where the Gitxsan blockade, academic strike organizing and re-thinking climate policy intersect. Plus: what role does new media play as a space for popular education in confronting the far-right? And: Gordon Katic reveals the origins of the exceptional Darts & Letters podcast and Atlantic correspondent James Brown says goodbye to Erin O'Toole's political career.
On Harbinger Society Presents ep28 Dr. Jess Green, Kai Nagata and Dr. Roberta Lexier from Harbinger's board of directors join host/executive director Andre Goulet to explore where the Gitxsan blockade, academic strike organizing and re-thinking climate policy intersect. Plus: what role does new media play as a space for popular education in confronting the far-right?And: Gordon Katic reveals the origins of the exceptional Darts & Letters podcast and Atlantic correspondent James Brown says goodbye to Erin O'Toole's political career.
On ep28 Dr. Jess Green, Kai Nagata and Dr. Roberta Lexier from Harbinger's board of directors join host Andre Goulet to explore where the Gitxsan blockade, academic strike organizing and re-thinking climate policy intersect. Plus: what role does new media play as a space for popular education in confronting the far-right? And: Gordon Katic reveals the origins of the exceptional Darts & Letters podcast and Atlantic correspondent James Brown says goodbye to Erin O'Toole's political career.
On ep28 Dr. Jess Green, Kai Nagata and Dr. Roberta Lexier from Harbinger's board of directors join host Andre Goulet to explore where the Gitxsan blockade, academic strike organizing and re-thinking climate policy intersect. Plus: what role does new media play as a space for popular education in confronting the far-right?And: Gordon Katic reveals the origins of the exceptional Darts & Letters podcast and Atlantic correspondent James Brown says goodbye to Erin O'Toole's political career.
Private corporations with the power to police and jail peaceful land defenders. Oil and gas interests ordering the violent arrest of Indigenous peoples. We'll dive into the shady world of corporate injunctions, lawsuits and prosecutions in this special bonus episode of RAVEN Debriefs, featuring guests Kai Nagata and Kris Statnyk.
In the third of three Harbinger Society TwitchTV telethon segments celebrating the network's first anniversary host Andre Goulet, the Harbinger Board of Director's Kai Nagata, The Breach publisher Dru Oja Jay, Nora Loreto and Rob Rousseau bury the election as they end the day on an unsettling but ultimately hopeful and upbeat note. Read: https://breachmedia.ca/ Watch: https://www.twitch.tv/robrousseau Listen: https://sandyandnora.com/
In the third of three Harbinger Society TwitchTV telethon segments celebrating the network's first anniversary host Andre Goulet, the Harbinger Board of Director's Kai Nagata, The Breach publisher Dru Oja Jay, Nora Loreto and Rob Rousseau bury the election as they end the day on an unsettling but ultimately hopeful and upbeat note.Read: https://breachmedia.ca/Watch: https://www.twitch.tv/robrousseauListen: https://sandyandnora.com/
In the second of three Harbinger Society Twitch TV telethon segments celebrating the network's first anniversary host Andre Goulet, Tech Won't Save Us' Paris Marx and the Harbinger Board of Director's Kai Nagata sit down with The Maple managing editor Alex Cosh and The Hoser co-founder Kevin Taghabon in a pair of panels exploring how to revitalize Canadian media + Emma Austin and Eva Espenshade push back against neoliberal feminism in their new show Gender Troubles, coming to the Harbinger community in October. For more from our guests check out * https://techwontsave.us/ * https://www.thehoser.ca/ * https://www.readthemaple.com/ * https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/gender-troubles-eva-emma-YlApQ0PRjsW/
In the second of three Harbinger Society Twitch TV telethon segments celebrating the network's first anniversary host Andre Goulet, Tech Won't Save Us' Paris Marx and the Harbinger Board of Director's Kai Nagata sit down with The Maple managing editor Alex Cosh and The Hoser co-founder Kevin Taghabon in a pair of panels exploring how to revitalize Canadian media + Emma Austin and Eva Espenshade push back against neoliberal feminism in their new show Gender Troubles, coming to the Harbinger community in October.For more from our guests check out* https://techwontsave.us/* https://www.thehoser.ca/* https://www.readthemaple.com/* https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/gender-troubles-eva-emma-YlApQ0PRjsW/
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election on part 3 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring The Alberta Advantage, Tech Won't Save Us host Paris Marx, the 30-months-in-the-making News You Can Use reunion with Drew Brown, Tannara Yelland and James Wilt, Sweater Weather's Aaron Giovannone, Darts & Letters' Gordon Katic, The Maple managing editor Alex Cosh, The Hoser co-founder Kevin Taghabon, Gender Troubles' Eve Espenshade and Emma Austin, Andre Goulet and the Harbinger Board of Directors' Kai Nagata.Hear the Alberta Advantage: https://albertaadvantagepod.com/Discover Tech Won't Save Us: https://techwontsave.us/Check out the News You Can Use archives: https://soundcloud.com/user-112754787Support The Hoser: https://www.thehoser.ca/Listen to Darts & Letters: https://www.dartsandletters.ca/Find The Maple: https://www.readthemaple.com/Subscribe to Gender Troubles: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/gender-troubles-eva-emma-YlApQ0PRjsW/
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election as we wrap up with part 4 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring Rob Rousseau, Nora Loreto, The Breach publisher Dru Oja Jay, Left Turn Canada's Christo Aivalis and Andy Borkowski, Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald, Andre Goulet and the Harbinger Board of Directors' Kai Nagata.Hear Kino Lefter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/226175Listen: https://leftturncanada.buzzsprout.com/Read: https://breachmedia.ca/Watch: https://www.twitch.tv/robrousseauLearn: https://sandyandnora.com/
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election as we wrap up with part 4 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring Rob Rousseau, Nora Loreto, The Breach publisher Dru Oja Jay, Left Turn Canada's Christo Aivalis and Andy Borkowski, Kino Lefter's Evan MacDonald, Andre Goulet and the Harbinger Board of Directors' Kai Nagata. Hear Kino Lefter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/226175 Listen: https://leftturncanada.buzzsprout.com/ Read: https://breachmedia.ca/ Watch: https://www.twitch.tv/robrousseau Learn: https://sandyandnora.com/
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election on part 3 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring The Alberta Advantage, Tech Won't Save Us host Paris Marx, the 30-months-in-the-making News You Can Use reunion with Drew Brown, Tannara Yelland and James Wilt, Sweater Weather's Aaron Giovannone, Darts & Letters' Gordon Katic, The Maple managing editor Alex Cosh, The Hoser co-founder Kevin Taghabon, Gender Troubles' Eve Espenshade and Emma Austin, Andre Goulet and the Harbinger Board of Directors' Kai Nagata. Hear the Alberta Advantage: https://albertaadvantagepod.com/ Discover Tech Won't Save Us: https://techwontsave.us/ Check out the News You Can Use archives: https://soundcloud.com/user-112754787 Support The Hoser: https://www.thehoser.ca/ Listen to Darts & Letters: https://www.dartsandletters.ca/ Find The Maple: https://www.readthemaple.com/ Subscribe to Gender Troubles: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/gender-troubles-eva-emma-YlApQ0PRjsW/
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election on part 1 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring hosts Jeremy Appel, Marino Greco and Andre Goulet and Broadbent Institute executive director Jen Hassum, Press Progress investigative reporters Emily Leedham and Stephen Magusiak, Ricochet managing editor Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours, Progress Report host and Alberta Senator-in-Waiting Duncan Kinney, Forgotten Corner producer Mo Cranker plus Dr. Roberta Lexier and Kai Nagata from our Board of Directors, an unsettling video from comedic stars Janet Mowat and Sam Allemagne and an emotionally ideological ballad from YouTuber PropaGanada.Find out more about Jen's work: https://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/Read Emily and Stephen's reporting: https://pressprogress.ca/Explore Gabrielle's work: https://ricochet.media/frSubscribe to Big Shiny Takes, The Progress Report and The Forgotten Corner:https://bigshinytakes.com/https://www.theprogressreport.ca/https://www.forgottencornerpod.com/Watch Work It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yXqFolQ--cSubscribe to PropaGanada: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7E_Av-2n-M
Celebrate Harbinger's first anniversary w/ a stacked deck of incredible guests to lament the hopeless and harrowing 2021 Federal Election on part 1 of an absolutely epic 12 hour-long Twitchstream telethon featuring hosts Jeremy Appel, Marino Greco and Andre Goulet and Broadbent Institute executive director Jen Hassum, Press Progress investigative reporters Emily Leedham and Stephen Magusiak, Ricochet managing editor Gabrielle Brassard-Lecours, Progress Report host and Alberta Senator-in-Waiting Duncan Kinney, Forgotten Corner producer Mo Cranker plus Dr. Roberta Lexier and Kai Nagata from our Board of Directors, an unsettling video from comedic stars Janet Mowat and Sam Allemagne and an emotionally ideological ballad from YouTuber PropaGanada. Find out more about Jen's work: https://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/ Read Emily and Stephen's reporting: https://pressprogress.ca/ Explore Gabrielle's work: https://ricochet.media/fr Subscribe to Big Shiny Takes, The Progress Report and The Forgotten Corner: https://bigshinytakes.com/ https://www.theprogressreport.ca/ https://www.forgottencornerpod.com/ Watch Work It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yXqFolQ--c Subscribe to PropaGanada: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7E_Av-2n-M
The uncovering of a mass grave outside a former "residential school" in Kamloops has made international headlines and once again forced people in what we know as Canada to talk about the brutal violence, cruelty and genocide that this nation is founded on and continues to engage in. Harbinger Media board member Kai Nagata and Kolin Sutherland-Wilson of the Gitxsan Nation join the show to talk about the old-growth logging blockades in BC and how the supposed Dark Chapter in Canadian History never actually ended. https://www.patreon.com/colonialismincanada https://www.instagram.com/kolinsutherlandwilson/ Git'luuhl'um'hetxwit Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Am0RWoa-wZUs1EGeOF66A/ https://www.instagram.com/git_luuhl_um_hetxwit/
The uncovering of a mass grave outside a former "residential school" in Kamloops has made international headlines and once again forced people in what we know as Canada to talk about the brutal violence, cruelty and genocide that this nation is founded on and continues to engage in. Harbinger Media board member Kai Nagata and Kolin Sutherland-Wilson of the Gitxsan Nation join the show to talk about the old-growth logging blockades in BC and how the supposed Dark Chapter in Canadian History never actually ended.https://www.patreon.com/colonialismincanadahttps://www.instagram.com/kolinsutherlandwilson/Git'luuhl'um'hetxwit Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Am0RWoa-wZUs1EGeOF66A/https://www.instagram.com/git_luuhl_um_hetxwit/
Kai Nagata, Energy and Democracy Director at the Dogwood Initiative, joins Dan and Riley to discuss the methods by which the Canadian government systematically works to deprive indigenous people of their land for the benefit of mining, gas, and timber companies, and the hollowness of appeals to "Rule of Law" from mainstream politicians. Don't forget we've got a Patreon - www.patreon.com/dabottlemen
The uncovering of a mass grave outside a former "residential school" in Kamloops has made international headlines and once again forced people in what we know as Canada to talk about the brutal violence, cruelty and genocide that this nation is founded on and continues to engage in. Harbinger Media board member Kai Nagata and Kolin Sutherland-Wilson of the Gitxsan Nation join the show to talk about the old-growth logging blockades in BC and how the supposed Dark Chapter in Canadian History never actually ended. https://www.patreon.com/colonialismincanada https://www.instagram.com/kolinsutherlandwilson/ Git'luuhl'um'hetxwit Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Am0RWoa-wZUs1EGeOF66A/ https://www.instagram.com/git_luuhl_um_hetxwit/
On a new episode two pals with 9 generations in Vancouver between them sit down for a conversation about geography, memory and family as Kai Nagata joins host Charlie Demers to talk about what it means to have deep roots in a place you’re not Indigenous to, the broad range of PNE-related memories & where to look for (& contribute to building) hope. For more about Kai go to https://kainagata.com/ Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
On a new episode two pals with 9 generations in Vancouver between them sit down for a conversation about geography, memory and family as Kai Nagata joins host Charlie Demers to talk about what it means to have deep roots in a place you're not Indigenous to, the broad range of PNE-related memories & where to look for (& contribute to building) hope.For more about Kai go to https://kainagata.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
On a new episode two pals with 9 generations in Vancouver between them sit down for a conversation about geography, memory and family as Kai Nagata joins host Charlie Demers to talk about what it means to have deep roots in a place you're not Indigenous to, the broad range of PNE-related memories & where to look for (& contribute to building) hope.For more about Kai go to https://kainagata.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
On a new episode two pals with 9 generations in Vancouver between them sit down for a conversation about geography, memory and family as Kai Nagata joins host Charlie Demers to talk about what it means to have deep roots in a place you’re not Indigenous to, the broad range of PNE-related memories & where to look for (& contribute to building) hope.For more about Kai go to https://kainagata.com/Get early access to the show by stepping in the chit-chat and subscribing to Charlie's excellent Substack at https://charliedemers.substack.com/people/14775259-charlie-demers or find new episodes one week after release wherever you get your podcasts!
#0591: The Stuph File Program Featuring actress/stuntwoman, Janeshia Adams-Ginyard; realtor Andrew-Paul Ragusa; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Janeshia Adams-Ginyard is an actress, an award winning stuntwoman who has appeared in such films as Black Panther and has been a US National bobsledder and a pro wrestler. In these tough economic and pandemic times, how difficult would it be for Santa to sell his house at the North Pole? We put that question to Long Island Realtor, Andrew-Paul Ragusa, CEO/Broker of REMI Realty. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed titles are: Professional Heckler: The Life and Art of Duncan Macpherson by Terry Mosher (McGill-Queen’s University Press, $40)Subway: The Curiosities, Secrets, and Unofficial History of the New York City Transit System by John E. Morris (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, $38)The Beatles Book by Hunter Davies (Penguin Books, $35.99)A Wealth of Pigeons: A Cartoon Collection by Steve Martin and Harry Bliss (Celadon Books, $35) You can also read Stuart’s reviews in The Montreal Times. This week's opening slate is presented by Kai Nagata the Communications Director at Dogwood in British Columbia. They organize local people to win back control of our environment, energy and democracy. Click below to order directly from Amazon.com
The BC NDP say that its CleanBC plan will put the province on the path to a cleaner, better future. However, this climate strategy seems at odds with the decision by the NDP government to continue to provide subsidies to oil and gas companies in the form of tax breaks, royalty reductions and investments of public money. We talk with Kai Nagata, energy and democracy director at Dogwood.
Despite what Jason Kenney (and Rachel Notley) say, our neighbors in BC are not our enemies. There has been so much hype and misinformation around the pipeline debate that we reached across the Rockies to dispel some of the myths. Kai Nagata of Dogwood speaks with us about left wing populism, why he's fighting the Trans Mountain pipeline and the political realities on the ground in B.C. Further reading: Dogwood EcoJustice throws down the gauntlet; Kenney responds with bravado; stand by legal action in 30 days Amnesty International urges Alberta Premier Jason Kenney to abandon ‘Fight Back Strategy' in Open Letter EcoJustice's submission to the commissioner of the Alberta Public Inquiry Into Anti-Energy Campaigns
There has been a lot of talk of how Canada is currently in a ‘climate emergency’. At the same time, the federal government’s purchase of the Trans Mountain Pipeline means that the expansion project will begin very soon. How does the construction of this pipeline impact the current state of our climate emergency, and what does this say about our governments’ priorities? Our host Am Johal talks to Kai Nagata of Dogwood BC about the implications of this expansion and how this shifts Dogwood BC’s efforts in holding our elected officials accountable. Kai Nagata is the Communications Director for Dogwood BC. The goal of the organization is to build a grassroots base of engaged citizens ready to take action outside of the existing political party system. You can learn more about Dogwood BC at https://dogwoodbc.ca.
Is the media narrative of an NDP in crisis over-hyped? Why is the Globe and Mail editorial board concern trolling Jagmeet Singh? And does the party need a sharp Left turn if it wants to make gains in the 2019 federal election? On episode 77 of Unpacking the News ex-journalist Kai Nagata, Comms Director at BC citizen's action network Dogwood, joins host Andre Goulet to assess where the New Democrats are at in 2019. For more on Dogwood and to read Kai's recent work the RCMP raid on Wet'suwet'en, organizing for electoral reform and more go to dogwoodbc.ca Read the G&M editorial here: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/article-globe-editorial-how-jagmeet-singhs-leadership-has-diminished-the-ndp/ Read Dave Bush's piece in the National Observer here: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/01/22/opinion/ndp-crisis-and-singhs-leadership Singh interview and news report excerpts are from CBC's 'Power and Politics' and 'The National'. Look up the vintage election ads on Youtube under: 'Canadian ad – Ed Broadbent NDP’ ‘NDP 1984 Election Commercial’ 'NDP Election Ads- 1985’ Music on this episode, 'Mt. Fuji' by Timecrawler, is courtesy of Creative Commons. Support Unpacking the News at patreon.com/unpackingthenews This episode was recorded on January 30th, 2019.
Pssst. Want some free energy? who doesn't want an unlimited supply of energy? no one, that's who! today we're talking about how to use a black hole to turn everyday objects (like garbage and ducks) into sweet, sweet energy. our guest is Kai Nagata, and the physicists are Laura Hainline and Mike Zemcov. three things to note: 1) listen past the end credits to hear a long-ass conversation about whether having free energy is a good thing. 2) Kai's internet connection was lousy and kept dropping out. so today's episode is less conversational than we are used to. we had to fix it in editing. 3) speaking of editing, the bulk of this episode's edits were done by a gentleman named John Heath. John made our horrible skype recording sound so good. If you meet John on the street, please give him all the money in your pockets. you know, from me.
Award-winning scholar and journalist Valerie Alia discusses her book New Media Nation. Independent documentary producer Kai Nagata talks about his Northern Gateway Pipeline-related project. Social media activist and expert Mat Wright shares his thoughts on how Victoria politicians are using tiwtter. And our rabble-rousing panel - Eleanor Gregory, Bob Russell, Tory Sebastian and Allan Warnke - share their thoughts on the week that was in provincial and federal politics.
Hello everyone. Allow me to introduce my old friend Ken Clark, and my new friend Amanda Bauer. He works on Ice Cube and she works in australia. But he's not a bar tender, and she is not a kangarooist. rather, they are my NEWEST TITANIUM PHYSICISTS! and today we're going to talk about how dark things matter. specifically, dark matter. We've invited the clever Kai Nagata, the revolutionary canadian journalist onto the show. I felt that we'd need a journalist to figure out the nature of that which could not be seen but which clearly exists. Check out the website for this episode especially. Both Amanda and Kai have done some fantastic things which can be found on the internet, and you should not miss out. Ken is fantastic too. Once I made him a spinach sallad and I didn't wash the spinach enough so it was super sandy, but he still wolfed it down and told me that it was the greatest salad he ever ate because he is VERY POLITE. enjoy the show. and if you read this, send me an email the phrase "sky palace 7" to tiphyter@titaniumphysics.com I'll give you a prize.
SFU Woodward's Kai Nagata: Is TV News Journalism Salvageable?
Former Progressive Democratic Alliance and provincial Liberal leader Gordon Wilson weighs in on BC Conservative leader John Cummins's performance to-date. Broadcaster David Berner, former BCTV reporter Harvey Oberfeld and The Tyee's Shannon Rupp debate the state of the media in Canada in light of Kai Nagata's high-profile resignation as CTV's Quebec City bureau chief, And our rabble-rousing panel - the Times Colonist's Dave Obee, Trevor Oram, Troy Sebastian and Allan Warnke - debate the week that was in provincial and federal politics.