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One Last Time For Your Mind! New Theory Radio will be taking an indefinite hiatus after this episode. After over 100 shows spanning two and a half years, we have decided to pause the show in its existing form. We wanted to thank anyone that's ever been a guest, a listener, a supporter, a sponsor, a subscriber and a champion of NTR since we started in November 2018. Getting creatives engaged through dialogue was our mandate, and we're grateful we were able to do that on a weekly basis. We also wanted to give a BIG thank you to SAUGA 960 AM for giving our show a consistent platform. It is with their support and resources that we were able to make things happen. We're grateful to Joty, Praveen, and everyone that worked behind the scenes in ensuring that our content was hitting the airwaves. The New Theory brand isn't going anywhere. We are going to use this time to renew our focus and plan for the future. Keep it locked on our socials over the coming months for updates on this new direction. --------On this week's episode, host Nav Nanwa and his brother Amit Nanwa speak to NTR alum Radha Tailor about this decision, as well as the both of them share their favourite memories from the show during it's long run. They also provide details on what's next for New Theory. As well, we close out our #NTRSpotlight with the ever-popular Dijah SB. Dijah makes navigating synth loops, booming bass claps and smoothed out production look easy. Their music is a raw look into the mind of a black non-binary artist rapping their way through hope, heartbreak and breakthroughs. They just dropped their highly anticipated debut album 'Head Through The Waters' last week to amazing acclaim . They speak to Nav about the album release, the trajectory they've been on since last year, and what it was like to get a 'chef's kiss' endorsement by Kid Cudi. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Dijah SBInstagram & Twitter: @dijahsbCheck out Dijah SB's debut album "Head Above The Waters" Everywhere - https://dijahsb.com/--------------------------------------Amit NanwaInstagram: @colourblindphotography_Radha TailorInstagram/Twitter: @radhatailor--------------------------------------Check out the NTR archives at newtheoryradio.com
We got it all on this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa welcomes Mississauga artists Arlene and THE iDENTiTY CRiSiS back to the show to reflect on what they've learned about themselves during the pandemic. We talk about how they are coping one year in, what new opportunities they were able to discover, and how they are staying hopeful for the future. And then for our #NTRSpotlight this week, we welcome singer/songwriter Kandle. She has a new album coming out this spring called 'Set The Fire. She speaks to Nav about the album, what it was like to grow up in a musical household, and what its like to be finally be an independent artist. Lastly, SAUGA 960 AM's Lex Tan returns to NTR to talk about his new wrestling radio show 'Ringside Heat', which premieres this Saturday May 1st. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------The Identity CrisisTwitter: @TheIDCInstagram: @theidentitycrisisArlene PaculanTwitter: @official_arleneInstagram: @arleneofficialmusic--------------------------------------KandleInstagram & Twitter: @KandleOsborneKandle's new album 'Set The Fire' comes out this Spring--------------------------------------Lex TanTwitter & Instagram: @lextanmediaCheck out the debut episode of 'Ringside Heat' this Saturday at 9pm on SAUGA 960 AM--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We 'break kayfabe' on this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa kicks things off on this week's show being joined by Michael Vickers and Nuvi Sidhu from the Brampton Arts, Culture and Creative Industry Development Agency. This past February, the city of Brampton took a step forward in its ambitious vision for the arts and culture sector by starting the Agency. It was formed to act as an arms-length group that will be able to execute the priorities that were listed in the city's 2018's Culture Master Plan. Nuvi and Michael talk to Nav about the agency's creation, its priorities, and how people can get involved. And then we switch gears to welcome Rapper Cadence Weapon. Originally from Edmonton, Cadence bursted onto the scene in 2005 with his Polaris Prize shortlisted album 'Breaking Kayfabe' This former poet laureate has consistently rejected trends and has trusted his instinct to produce some of the most innovative hip hop you can hear anywhere. His new album Parallel World comes out on April 30th, and unearths the alternate reality that lies beneath the surface of our society. Nav talks to Cadence about the album, the lost art of CD burners, why it's important for him to use his voice for social justice. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------The Brampton Arts, Culture and Creative Industry Development AgencyInstagram & Twitter: @CultureBramptonApply now for the Agency Advisory Council: https://bit.ly/3xiRRf4 (Application due on May 31st)--------------------------------------Cadence WeaponInstagram & Twitter: @CadenceWeaponCadence's new album 'Parallel World' is available everywhere on April 30th--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It's that time of year again!!! Wrestlemania is upon us and it's all the talk on this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa is joined by fellow wrestling fans TV Producer Akilah Prendes and newscaster Lex Tan to talk about the following topics: - Why Wrestlemania season is the best season? - Favourite Wrestlemania matches of all time? - In their opinion....Who is Ms. Wrestlemania? - Thoughts on this year's show specifically Bad Bunny, Logan Paul, and the two big main events New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Akilah PrendesInstagram: @_g3mini_Lex TanTwitter & Instagram: @lextanmedia--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We back with another new NTR! Host Nav Nanwa says 'Wussup' to the arts and entertainment collective Stay Out Late - Scotty IV, Tremayne, Charlie Noiir and Young Wolf. The crew returns to the show to talk about their latest run of new music this year and what it's been like to make music together over the last year. They also review Justin Bieber's Top Five MC list, and who would be a suitable #Verzuz opponent for Dr. Dre. And for our #NTRSpotlight, we welcome singer Russell Louder. They just dropped their new album 'Humor'. They talk to Nav about their start in music, why it will make listeners dance and cry...at the same time, and why Russell sometimes sends certain journalists invoices. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Stay Out LateTwitter: @StayOutLate_Instagram: @StayOutLateTremayneTwitter: @tremaynemusicInstagram: @ldaatiScotty IVTwitter & Instagram: @Scotty4EyesCharlie NoirInstagram: @CharlieNoiirYoung WolfInstagram: @theonlyyoungwolfCheck out Stay Out Late's latest single 'Wussup' now on all streaming services--------------------------------------Russell LouderTwitter & Instagram: @RussellLouderCheck out Russell Louder's new album 'Humor' now: https://russelllouder.bandcamp.com/album/humor--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We 'Get Lucky' by doing our 'Homework' on this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa looks back on the career and legacy of electronic music duo Daft Punk. The group announced a few weeks ago that they have decided to call it quits after being together for almost 30 years. Joining Nav is producer/photographer Dusty Loops, and artist Scotty IV. The three of them discuss the following: - Reaction to the group breaking up- What made them so special?- Favourite tracks/albums- Favourite collaborations outside of house and dance music- Are they the best electronic duo of all time? And then we 'shake off some rust' with music group The Blue Stones for this week's #NTRSpotlight. Vocalist Tarek Jafar talks to Nav about their newly released album 'Hidden Gems', what it was like to work with MuteMath's Paul Meany, and the music scene in Windsor. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Scotty IVTwitter & Instagram: @Scotty4Eyes--------------------------------------The Blue StonesTwitter & Instagram: @TheBlueStonesCheck out The Blue Stones new album 'Hidden Gems' --------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
On this week's NTR, we celebrate International Women's Day! IWD is a time where we recognize the various achievements of women around the world. This year's theme is #ChooseToChallenge, which is meant to address gender bias and inequality. Host Nav Nanwa is joined by a special panel consisting of women who've pushed through in their respective industries, and who have created their own opportunities. These women are: - Nataleigh Ballantyne, Entrepreneur/Co-Founder - Loveshack TO- Sharma MacDonald, Actress/Director - 2020- Eldiana Begovic, Cultural Development Manager - Visual Arts Mississauga The three them discuss what #ChooseToChallenge means to them, how they have over come biases and barriers in their careers, and how they go about lifting others through their work. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Nataleigh BallantyneTwitter: @nataleighbInstagram: @nataleigh.not.nat and @loveshacktorontoSharma MacDonaldInstagram & Twitter: @sharmamacdonaldEldiana BegovicTwitter: @eldibegovic Instagram: @you_made_it_peel--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It's all about family on this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa kicks off the show with husband and wife - Spoken-Word Artist Alyestal Hamilton and Visual Artist Ren Thomas. Both of them are NTR alumni, but most importantly they are the parents of two beautiful girls Monae and Soleil. They talk to Nav about what this year's Black History Month means to them. They also share stories on how they met, how they go about supporting each other's creative passions, and what it's like to juggle artistry with family life. And then we switch gears to our #NTRSpotlight. EverythingOShauN is a Hip Hop artist from Brampton. His debut project, Until Now premiered in March 2016 to positive acclaim. He's been featured in such notable outlets like Noisey, Complex, Now Toronto and Exclaim. Recently, him and his producer/brother Xpress released their latest project 'Maybe It’s Nothing Maybe It’s Everything' to critical acclaim. We talk to them about their music beginnings, what it's like to be brothers and collaborators, and why 2021 will be their most productive year to date. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Alyestal HamiltonInstagram & Twitter: @alyestalRen ThomasInstagram: @RenzzzartCheck out Ren's new Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/renzzzart--------------------------------------EverythingOShauNInstagram: @everythingoshaunTwitter: @evrythingoshaunXpress aka DJ XPInstagram & Twitter: @xpressakadjxpCheck out EverythingOShauN's latest project 'Maybe It's Nothing, Maybe It's Everything': https://www.everythingoshaun.com/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We're bacccccck with a new episode of NTR!This week host Nav Nanwa is joined by singer/songwriter Nicole Chambers and artist/educator Tracey Kayy. Nicole a Canadian artist who makes music that speaks of truth, love, and self growth; and Tracey is a multidisciplinary musician (singer, song-writer, producer, rapper and spoken-word artist) who sheds light on the difficulties and traumas within our society. Both of them reflect on Black History Month and what it means to them. They also discuss the racial uprising from last summer, and their current creative processes when making music. Plus, our #NTRSpotlight this week features Tennyson King. From the mountains of BC to the coast of Tasmania - people have been following the sounds of Tennyson's crisp, round voice for years. He joins Nav to chat about his travels as a music artist, and the recent release of his post-apocalyptic folk song 'Garden of Truth'. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Nicole ChambersInstagram: @nicole.chambersTwitter: @nic__chambersCheck out Nicole's latest project 'Voice Of A Virgo': https://ffm.bio/nicolechambersTracey KayyInstagram: @Tracey.KayyTwitter: @Tracey_KayyCheck out the music video for Tracey's latest single 'Take Me': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWhLJbUNVYI&feature=youtu.be--------------------------------------Tennyson KingInstagram & Twitter: @TennysonKingCheck out Tennyson's new single 'Garden Of Truth' on all streaming services now: https://tennysonking.com/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
NTR is here with a NEW Episode! Valentine's Day is approaching! Host Nav Nanwa is joined by Geekly Goods' Amanda Guarragi and AJ Fairnot to 'theorize' about the 'romantic comedy' genre of movies. The three of them break down what makes a good rom-com, why the term 'chick flick' needs to disappear, and whether one of Nav's favourite movies 'Wedding Crashers' is a romantic comedy. Our #NTRSpotlight is also back as we welcome singer/songwriter Gisun. Originally from Toronto but now in Vancouver, Gisun is known to incorporate unique sounds and styles into her repertoire. Her current song project 'Gracias a la Vida' is a collaboration amongst many international artists. She talks about her journey into music, her connection to the environment, and the process that went behind making this project during the start of the pandemic. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Amanda GuarragiInstagram & Twitter: @amxndareviewsCheck out Amanda's Film Reviews here: https://candidxcinema.com/AJ FairnotInstagram: @GeekVibesAJTwitter: @AJ_GeekVibesCheck out AJ's work on Geekly Goods: https://geeklygood.com/--------------------------------------GisunInstagram: @gisunmusic Twitter: @gisun_musicCheck out the 'Gracias a la Vida' project - in benefit of Music Heals on all streaming platforms starting February 10th - https://www.gisunmusic.com/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
One Time For Your Mind! New Theory Radio is back with another edition of 'Theories on Mental Health'This year we're focusing on three themes: Isolation, Creation, and Mindfulness. Host Nav Nanwa is joined by musical Artist Siddartha, Artist/Counsellor Teneshia Samuel, and Visual Artist Lindsey Kemp to discuss how the events of the pandemic affected their mental health. They each share how they dealt with feelings of isolation during this time, and how creating art and music allowed them to cope. And then Nav is joined by Meditation Expert Jules Diva. Jules run an instagram account called @thepresenceof which focuses on the practice of mindfulness. Jules shares what mindfulness is, how it helps with anxiety, and how it can be benefit one's creative thinking. She also walk us through an example of 'mindful eating' New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------SiddarthaInstagram: @siddarthamusicTeneshia SamuelInstagram: @teneshia.samuelLindsey KempInstagram: @lindeykemp--------------------------------------Jules DivaInstagram: @julzdiva & @thepresenceof--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Twitter & Instagram: @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It's all about paintings, fibres and textures on this week's NTRPresented by PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Host Nav Nanwa is joined by three visual artists who are a part of the When Night Stirred At Sea exhibit - which is currently happening virtually at PAMA. These artists include: - Mile Regis: Los Angeles based Multimedia Artist https://www.milesregis.com/- Katrina Coombs: Textiles and Fibre Artist https://katrinacoombs.wordpress.com/- Krystal Ball: Visual Artist https://krystalballart.com/All three of them talk and 'theorize' with Nav on the following: - How they got their start as artists- What their creation process looks like- The role social justice, gender equality and global citizenship play in their work- Why right now feels like a moment for Caribbean artists. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Miles Regis Instagram: @milesregisKatrina CoombsInstagram: @duchesskcfibresKrystal BallInstagram: @krystalballartist Don't miss PAMA's next artist talk: When Night Stirred at Sea: Artist Talk – Painting & TextilesThursday, January 28th 6pm-8pm: http://calendar.pama.peelregion.ca/default/Detail/2021-01-28-1800-When-Night-Stirred-at-Sea-Artist-Talk-Painting-amp--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Twitter & Instagram: @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Happy New Year! The first NTR of 2021 is here! Presented by PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) This week, host Nav Nanwa is joined by three amazing artists/producers - all of which have big things planned over the next twelve months. He kicks off the show speaking with Montreal's Anomalie. He just dropped a new joint EP with Chromeo entitled Bend The Rules. Anomalie shares details on the EP, his journey into music, and his thoughts (and theories) on the future of Synthwave music. Then he is joined by NTR alum/Producer HeyBombay. Bombay chats with Nav about the changes he made to his life in 2020 both physically and professionally, and how he plans to continue betting on himself this year. Lastly, rapper Haviah Mighty returns to NTR to talk to Nav about her life after her big Polaris win in 2019, using her platform for important conversations, and the rollout strategy she's applying to her new music. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Anomalie Instagram & Twitter: @anomaliebeatsCheck out Anomalie's joint EP with Chromeo 'Bend The Rules' here: https://anomaliebeats.bandcamp.com/album/bend-the-rules-ep--------------------------------------HeyBombayInstagram: @HeyBombay1Check out HeyBombay's music here: https://linktr.ee/heybombay--------------------------------------Haviah MightyTwitter & Instagram: @HaviahMightyPresave Haviah Mighty's new single Antisocial here: https://foundation-media.ffm.to/antisocial--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Twitter & Instagram: @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It's Tuesday, You Know What That Means...THE YEAR END EPISODE OF NEW THEORY RADIO IS HERE! Presented By PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Host Nav Nanwa is joined by special guests to review the year that was 2020 from an Arts and Pop Culture standpoint...while also providing some 'theories' on 2021. Topics discussed were the following: - Theatrical releases shifting to streaming platforms- Music artists getting creative when there's no live shows- The impact of this year's racial injustice movement- Pandemic behaviour a year into the pandemic- Creating content and finding inspiration during the pandemic- Vaccines being the light at the end of the tunnel, and what that means for 2021... and more!!New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Radha TailorInstagram & Twitter: @radhatailorAmanda GuarragiInstagram & Twitter: @amxndareviewsCheck out Amanda's Film Reviews here: https://candidxcinema.com/--------------------------------------TremayneTwitter: @tremaynemusicInstagram: @ldaati--------------------------------------Nataleigh BallantyneTwitter: @nataleighbInstagram: @nataleigh.not.nat and @loveshacktorontoD aka Dhanung BulsaraTwitter: @oTheFreshPrinceInstagram: @dhanung--------------------------------------Gurjoat GillInstagram: @GillKGTwitter: @PrancingPakoraSumit SinghTwitter & Instagram: @_sumitsingh16Twitter & Instagram: @peopleofthecomm & @peopleofthecommunity--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Twitter & Instagram: @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Art...Education...Innovation - we're talking about it all on this week's NTR! Presented by PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) Host Nav Nanwa kicks off the show by talking with Allison, Ann and Michelle from PAMA about 2020 and how they were able to pivot their efforts amidst this pandemic. The three of them also share details on 2021, specifically on what to expect from an exhibit and programming standpoint. And then Nav welcomes Dr. Catherine Hale to the show. Catherine is the Director of Creative Campus for Sheridan College. She comes on the show to share details on the Open Innovation Challenge that Sheridan is currently hosting called 'Reimagine Learning and Education in our Communities'. They talk about the genesis of this challenge, the impact education has on influencing arts and culture, and the role Sheridan is looking to further play in the community. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Sheridan CollegeTwitter: @sheridan_collegeInstagram: @sheridancollegeCheck out Sheridan's Open Innovation Challenge 'Reimagine Learning and Education in our Communities' here: https://challenge.sheridancollege.ca/--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)Twitter & Instagram: @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We back with another edition of New Theory Radio! Presented By PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) This week Host Nav Nanwa welcomes Polaris-nominated Producer/DJ Paul Chin to talk about the year he's had since the release of his EP 'Full Spectrum. The album came out at the start of the pandemic, but despite all that it's been getting a lot of praise, as it was recently named as one Exclaim's EPs of the year. He talks about the journey he's had this year, and the new stuff he's working on. Plus he drops some theories and insights on Twitch DJ sets, and adopting a DIY approach with his work. And then we switch gears to talk about Food with Dine and Dash Radio's Matt Dean Pettit and Jeff Cole. Their show recently joined the SAUGA 960 AM family, and they talk to Nav about the premise, their experience within the local restaurant industry, and why conversations over food are the best. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Paul ChinInstagram: @ohyeahpaulchinCheck out Paul's latest EP 'Full Spectrum' here: https://ohyeahpaulchin.bandcamp.com/--------------------------------------Dine and Dash RadioTwitter & Instagram: @dineanddashradioDine and Dash Radio with Matt Dean Pettit and Jeff Cole airs Fridays at 1pm on SAUGA 960 AM--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
NTR is back! - Presented By PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum & Archives)This week's host Nav Nanwa welcomes two amazing artists to talk about each of their new projects. The first is singer/songwriter Dinah Thorpe. Dinah has been called "a composer of infinite cleverness” due to her unique sound and production. Her new album 'For The Birds' was released at the end of November. Dinah talks to Nav about the album, her production style, and how birds played a pivotal role in it's creation. And then Nav is joined by NTR alum/ Rapper-Turned-Author Noyz. Noyz has just released is Book/EP 'Keep Moving On' which tells the real-life story of his family, and their migration as a punjabi-sikh family. Noyz discusses how the book came about, the challenges he had putting it together, and why every story needs to be told. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaInstagram & Twitter: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Dinah ThorpeInstagram: @dinah.thorpe Check out Dinah's new album 'For The Birds' here: dinahthorpe.bandcamp.com--------------------------------------NoyzTwitter & Instagram: @noyzhiphopNoyz's new Book/EP 'Keep Moving On' is available everywhere: www.noyzhiphop.com--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Welcome to New Theory Radio's new BONUS podcast series 'Theories, Tips and Tricks' - Useful Information For Today's CreativesThis is a sporadic series exclusive to the NTR podcast feed. Every few weeks we will be joined by professionals from various fields to share theories, tips, and tricks on how you can take your creative passions to the next level. For Episode one - we are discussing websites with Young Lee, the Director of Marketing for GoDaddy Canada. GoDaddy's Websites+ Marketing platform is ideal for anyone trying to grow their business online. The platform's tools include SEO, insights, and more - all of which will give you the knowhow when getting your website online and marketed to the right audience. Nav and Young discuss this platform in detail, and why right now is the optimal time for creatives to have an online presence. Podcast Theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our host: Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradioCheck out GoDaddy's Website + Marketing platforms: https://ca.godaddy.com/websites/website-builder
We bring back the Pop Culture Panel on this week's NTR - Presented by PAMAHost Nav Nanwa welcomes Jazan and Taman from the Sauga 960 AM show Hashtag This to discuss and 'theorize' on some of the biggest Pop Culture stories from the week including: - The Weeknd being snubbed by the Grammys- The possible demolition of the Rogers Centre (fka The Skydome) and the impact that would have to Toronto culture- The 'Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives' and Netflix's current obsession with South Asian reality TVNew Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Jazan GrewalInstagram: @happyjazanTwitter: @jazangrewalTaman Atwal & The ElemntTwitter: @tamanatwalInstagram: @tkatwal & @theelemntListen to Hashtag This Daily on Sauga 960 AM from 1pm-2pm--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Catch up on what you missed on The Rush Hour. Hosts Elvira Caria and John Scholes speak with New Theory Radio host Nav Nanwa on his live event series at the Rose Brampton Theatre. Lior Samfiru on all things employment law. Yvonne Ziomecki on reverse mortgages & Kelvin Rampersad the money guy here on another Wealth Wednesday.
A NEW NTR IS HERE!!! We’re continuing our coverage of PAMA’s “When Night Stirred At Sea’. This exhibit is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair (cArt), The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. The first virtual artist talk takes place on Saturday, November 28th where the exhibit will be profiling photographers. These artists will take time to explain their individual practices and influences and will discuss the ways in which their imagery is influenced by and speaks to their connection to the Caribbean. Joining host Nav Nanwa to talk about this further is co-curator Greg Manuel, renowned filmmaker Storm Saulter and legendary UK photographer Vanley Burke. Topics discussed include: - The emergence of Caribbean Film and Photography- The art behind capturing real moments in time - What exhibits like "When Night Stirred At Sea" could mean to a new generation of Caribbean creatives. In addition, Nav chats with Singer/Songwriter Meg Warren. Meg, who was originally from Newfoundland and now resides in Toronto, is prepping for the release of her new EP 'A Thousand Ways'. Previously the lead singer of well-known band Repartee, she's venturing on her own and talks to Nav about going solo, adjusting to Toronto, and the need for more female/non-binary representation when it comes to music producers and engineers. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Meg WarrenTwitter & Instagram: @megwarrenmusicMeg's EP 'A Thousand Ways' comes out on November 27th: megwarrenmusic.com--------------------------------------Storm SaulterInstagram & Twitter: @stormsaulterCheck out Storm's latest film 'Sprinter' currently on NetflixVanley BurkeInstagram: @VanleyBurkeCentreTwitter: @vanleyburkeFor more of Vanley's work check out: vanley.co.ukDon't miss PAMA's Artist Talk: Photographers taking place virtually this Saturday, November 28th.For more details visit: www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------Don't miss New Theory Radio LIVE in partnership with The Rose Brampton. It takes place virtually this Saturday November 28th at 7:30pm. The theme is Theories on Songwriting and features local artists Arlene and Raz. For FREE Tickets visit: https://bit.ly/3fdksd9--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We back with another episode of NTR! Where we theorize on Arts and Pop Culture. Presented by PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives)This week, host Nav Nanwa is joined by Radio Show Host and Author Jeff Woods. Jeff is a legend within the Canadian Radio Industry, having previously hosted 'Legends Of Classic Rock' for Q107. He now has a new show on Sauga 960 AM called 'Records and Rockstars'. We talk about Jeff's career, his memorable moments interviewing the likes of Led Zeppelin, as well him and Nav break down a couple of rock urban legends like: - The Beatles and the 'Paul is Dead' conspiracy theory- Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones and his infamous blood transfusion from Switzerland - Jim Morrison from The Doors and if he's still alive And then we switch gears and welcome from The Algoma School of Business and Economics - Principal Craig Fowler and Academic Advancement Administrator Shahrukh Asif Khan. They join Nav to talk about leadership, Algoma's support of Brampton's arts and culture scene, and their upcoming virtual conference 'Be The Blueprint', which takes place this Thursday, November 12th. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Jeff WoodsInstagram & Twitter: @jeffwoodsradioCheck out Jeff's show Records and Rockstars Fridays from 8-10pm on Sauga 960 AM. For more details visit: jeffwoodsradio.com/--------------------------------------Algoma University - School of Business and Economics Instagram & Twitter: @algomaUschoolBECheck out 'Be The Blueprint' virtually on Thursday, November 12th. For more details visit: https://lnkd.in/eg768xB--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Happy November! NTR is back and is presented by PAMA (The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives) On this week's episode, it's a special Mississauga Music Awards edition, which happens virtually on Saturday November 7th. Joining host Nav Nanwa to talk about the awards in more detail is Mississauga Music Co-Founder Demetrius Nath, Singer/Songwriter Dani Kristina, and from the band The Darenots - Rev. The four of them also 'theorize' on the following topics: - Music rights/usage: The gift and the curse- Full Albums vs. Individual Singles i.e. Do people listen to albums anymore? New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Demetrius NathInstagram: @mississauga_musicTwitter: @mississauga_mDon't miss the Mississauga Music Awards virtually on Saturday, November 7th. For more information visit: www.mississaugamusic.com/awardsDani KristinaInstagram & Twitter: @itsdanikristinaCheck out Dani's New EP 'Aura' here: www.danikristina.comRevInstagram: @rev0luti0nary and @darenotsTwitter: @DARENOTS--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaCheck out ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. It's happening virtually right now at www.pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
New Theory Radio is Back Again! Presented by PAMA (Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives)PAMA is actually a big part of this week's episode as host Nav Nanwa talks about the Gallery's new exhibit 'When Night Stirred At Sea’. This exhibit is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair (cArt), The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel. It begins virtually on Thursday, October 29th. It will bring together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. Joining Nav to talk about this further are well-known photographers Janice Reid and Christina Leslie, as well as PAMA’s Rene Nand and Sharona Clements. They discuss how this exhibit came to be, it’s relevance to the Peel Community, and what kind of doors it will open for Black artists. And then we switch gears to talk about Halloween. This occasion is coming up but is obviously different this year because of the pandemic. But that's not stopping people from getting into the spirt , as a lot of people are choosing to celebrate via movie marathons. Joining Nav to talk about underrated Halloween-themed movies is Film Critic and New Theory Alum Amanda Guarragi and from moviesmatrix.com- contributing writer AJ Fairnot. They also digress and talk about Tim Burton's 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and whether it's actually a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie?New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Amanda GuarragiInstagram & Twitter: @amxndareviewsCheck out Amanda's Film Reviews here: https://candidxcinema.com/AJ FairnotInstagram: @GeekVibesAJTwitter: @AJ_GeekVibesCheck out AJ's work on Movies Matrix: www.moviesmatrix.com--------------------------------------Christina LeslieInstagram: @clphoto83Janice ReidInstagram: @janice.reidSponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaDon't miss ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel, which begins virtually on Thursday October 29th.This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community.For more details visit pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We're back with a whole new episode of NTR! Presented by PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives). Host Nav Nanwa returns to 'theorize' on all things Arts and Pop Culture. First, he welcomes singer/songwriter Witch Prophet. Her latest album D.N.A. Activation had been shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize this year. She’s been described as Erykah Badu meets Lauryn Hill meets Jill Scott, and we go into detail about her amazing record, what it means to be free, and the significance behind her new video 'Tesfay'.And then we welcome Mississauga visual artists Breanne Jeethan and Karim Machado-Aman, both of which were recently selected to be apart of the Visual Art Mississauga Creative Residency program. The program is focused on mentorship and professional development for emerging artists. Both Breanne and Karim share their thoughts on this honour, and how visual artists are finding inspiration during these interesting times. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Witch ProphetInstagram & Twitter: @WitchProphetCheck out Witch Prophet's latest album D.N.A. Activation on all streaming platforms: www.witchprophet.com--------------------------------------Breanne JeethanInstagram: Breanne_JeethanKarim Machado-AmanInstagram: @karim_machadoamanTwitter: @KarimMachadoAVAM's Creative Residency Program: Twitter: @VAMCreativeInstagram: @vamcresidencyFor more details on Visual Arts Mississauga's Creative Residency Program visit: https://www.visualartsmississauga.com/exhibitions/vams-creative-residency/--------------------------------------Sponsor:PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives): @visitpamaDon't miss ‘When Night Stirred At Sea’ which is in partnership with Caribbean Art Fair, The Black Artist Network in Dialogue (BAND) and guest curators Karen Carter and Greg Manuel, which begins virtually on Thursday October 29th. This exhibition brings together works by several English Caribbean artists to reflect on the breadth of contemporary aesthetic practices within the broader Caribbean community. For more details visit pama.peelregion.ca--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Is social media really doing more harm than good? We find out on this week's episode of NTR! We dive deep into the Netflix documentary ‘The Social Dilemma’, which featured various tech experts sounding the alarm on the dangerous human impact of social networking. It’s been causing quite the conversation online when it comes to the good, the bad and the ugly of social media apps and their functionality. Host Nav Nanwa, discusses this further with a panel of individuals who work or have worked in this space. These people include Technology Consultant/New Theory Alum Sushil Tailor, Social Media Liaison for The Small Social Company Emilie Leneveu, and President of Platform Media Sara Koonar. The four of them share thoughts on the documentary as a whole, the impact it's had on people's usage, and theories on what the future willlook like. Watch 'The Social Dilemma' now on Netflix. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Sushil Tailor - Technology ConsultantInstagram: @VoteSushiTwitter: @aburisushiiEmilie Leneveu - Social Media Liaison, The Small Social Company Twitter & Instagram: @emilieleneveu and @thesmallsocoSara Koonar - President, Platform Media + ManagementTwitter & Instagram: @sarakoonar --------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
NTR is here and we've brought back the Pop Culture Panel! This week, host Nav Nanwa welcomes Singer/Songwriter STORRY, and the Founder of Honey Jam (non-profit organization focused on fostering female talent) Ebonnie Rowe to theorize on the following topics: - The Continued Need for Equality within the Music Industry: Storry's new project and Ebonnie's long legacy with Honey Jam have both done an amazing job addressing equality within the industry. But at times it can feel like for every step taken forward, there's an incident that makes the industry take two steps back (i.e. the reaction to Cardi B's divorce, Meg/Tory situation). The three of them discuss what can be done to ensure that the music industry is welcoming to everyone. - Live Event Industry: Live event staff across the world were honoured last week with red lights being reflected onto concert venues. Six months in, and with wave 2 here....the return to live shows is still up in the air. We get everyone's thoughts and predictions as to when live in-person shows will return and what it could look like in the future. - Interlude-19/Honey Jam 25: Nav also talks to STORRY about her newly-released project 'Interlude-19', and with Ebonnie about Honey Jam's 25th Anniversary Celebration (which happens on October 1st)New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------STORRYInstagram & Twitter: @storrymusicCheck out STORRY's new album 'Interlude-19' which is now available on all music streams.: https://www.storrymusic.com/Ebonnie Rowe (Honey Jam)Twitter & Instagram: @thehoneyjamDon't miss Honey Jam's 25th Anniversary celebration taking place on Thursday October 1st. For more details visit: http://honeyjam.com/--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Catch up on what you missed on The Rush Hour. Hosts Elvira Caria and John Scholes speak to the Host of Brian Crombie Hour about the throne speech. Music blogger Eric Alper on all things trending in Canadian music. Peel Region's 23-year-old Diane Martinez discusses her activewear business. Host of New Theory Radio, Nav Nanwa, talks about curating events during COVID-19 & Dr. Luigi Nalli on foods that increase inflammation.
A new episode has arrived. New Theory Radio is back with another #NTRSpotlight edition of the show. This week we profile three creators that are truly pushing the world of arts and culture forward. We kick-off the show with a conversation that host Nav Nanwa had with multi-faceted artist Jasleen Powar aka Horsepower. This Vancouver-native is a rapper, actor, and the host of First We Feast’s Curry Shop and she just dropped a new album called Lil Miss Canada. We talk to her about that, what inspired the project, and her thoughts on WAP and female empowerment.And then we welcome singer, songwriter and actor – the multi-talented Rup Magon. You may have heard of Rup as one half of the award-winning duo Josh, or from his previous roles in such movies like Breakaway and The Black Prince.Now he’s playing a duck decoy carver by the name of Amandeep in CBC Gem’s new comedy series Decoys. We chat with him about the show, the role, and how this relates to immigrant experience of a lot of new Canadians. Lastly, we close out the show welcoming Elizabeth Rodriquez from the Afro-Cuban Roots and Jazz Ensemble OKAN. Their sophomore release Espiral comes out on October 9th, and Elizabeth stops by to chat about the project, the group's rich Cuban roots, and their new single 'Mercedes'. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------HorsepowarInstagram & Twitter: @horsepowarCheck out Horsepowar's new album "LIL MISS CANADA" on all streaming platforms: www.horsepowar.com--------------------------------------Rup MagonTwitter & Instagram: @rupmagonCheck out 'Decoys' on CBC Gem today: https://bit.ly/3hQV8co--------------------------------------OKANTwitter: @okanmusicaInstagram: @okanmusicacubaOKAN's sophomore album 'Espiral' comes out October 9th: https://www.okanmusica.com/ --------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
New Time Slot, New Format, New Era...New Theory! NTR returns with another episode. It's shorter in length but still jam-packed. Host Nav Nanwa welcomes long time friend and new theory alum Radha Tailor to talk and ‘theorize’ about about the following pop culture topics: - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air celebrating its 30 year anniversary. The two of them talk about the legacy of the show, their favourite moments, and the news of a reunion special (featuring both Aunt Vivs) and a dramatic reboot. - Ellen Degeneres coming back with another season of The Ellen Show, and her plans to address the controversy and allegations that have come out about the program over the last few months. Nav and Radha share thoughts about this and whether people would still be interested in the program. And our NTR Spotlight this week features a group of Mississauga musicians who have united to raise money for The Mississauga Food Bank. It’s an original song called ‘Through Your Eyes’ and is performed by Rock Band Maybe May and eight local prominent artists.100% of the proceeds on Bandcamp will go towards the Food Bank. Joining Nav to talk about this further is Maybe May’s Rian Cunningham and popular Singer/Songwriter Alessia Cohle. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelRadha TailorInstagram & Twitter: @radhatailor--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightRian CunninghamTwitter & Instagram: @riancunningham & @maybemaymusicAlessia CohleTwitter: @alessiacmusicInstagram: @alessiacohlemusicCheck out the track “Through Your Eyes” via MAYBE MAY’s BandCamp (www.maybemay.bandcamp.com). With a donation of their choice (minimum one dollar), supporters will receive a download of the song. 100% of proceeds collected for a 3-month period until December 8th will go directly to aid the efforts of The Mississauga Food Bank.--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 11am and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Jamaican-Canadian musical artist, Lexxicon is the definition of passion and persistence. It is almost impossible for an audience to not become consumed by the intense energy that radiates through his music and the long-lasting impression of his dynamic live performances. With music that sounds like a crossbreed between PartyNextDoor and Swae Lee merged with a strong artistic vision, to push the boundaries of the industry, Lexxicon is quickly rising through the ranks to become a household name. By his early teenage years, Lexxicon had lived in Birmingham, England and New York City, U.S.A before settling in Toronto, Canada where he truly began honing his skills and natural talent as a professional recording artist. With connections to some of the most renowned music cities of the world, Lexxicon is known for blending his Jamaican roots with some quintessential mainstream sounds of the time, namely: R&B/Hip-Hop and Afrobeats. His ability to seamlessly fuse elements from multiple genres has led him to write and release a myriad of catchy, up-tempo tracks as reflected in projects such as: Bashment Trap House and Bashment Reggaeton. Finding inspiration in the works of established artists such as Sean Paul, Stefflon Don, Tory Lanez and Wizkid, Lexxicon hopes to champion the Tropical R&B genre with his upcoming projects and create a similar imprint on the international music scene. With an energetic, engaging and explosive stage presence like no other, it is no wonder that Lexxicon has graced some of the most prestigious stages in and around Toronto such as, Afro Fest, Kothu Fest, Canadian Music Week, T-Dot Fest and Culture Shock Block Party. His growing presence in the Toronto arts community has garnered the attention of music lovers, peers and press alike. Lexxicon’s inspiring rise as an artist has been captured with interviews featured on CBC Radio, Sauga 960am program, New Theory Radio, We Love Hip Hop, Studio01, Global 640 am’s kultur’d podcast, The Ryersonian, and the Halifax, NS-based Art Pays Me podcast. He has also been featured in media outlets such as Exclaim, Canadian Beats, Cashbox Canada, NOW Magazine, Pure Grain Audio and FYI Music News.
“You have to cherish things in a different way when you know the clock is ticking, you are under pressure.”This week's New Theory Radio begins with a special tribute to the late great Chadwick Boseman. Boseman passed away late last week at the age of 43 from stage IV colon cancer. We start the show talking about his film career, Black Panther, and the lasting impact he has made on the lives of people everywhere. This chat features host Nav Nanwa, Film Critic Amanda Guarragi and NTR's own Amit Nanwa (aka @ColourblindPhotography__)In addition, the Pop Culture Panel this week features media professionals Mahyn Qureshi and Julie Arounlasy. The both of them join Nav to talk about the future of the Canadian Media industry. The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) came out with a study last week which talked about potential closures of local radio and television outlets due the pandemic. We chat about what this means for the industry, and the new crop of talent entering the market. Our #NTRSpotlight features singer/songwriter Joyia. She has a sound that is sultry, yet raw with emotion; and has been compared to the likes of Aaliyah, H.E.R., and Sabrina Claudia. She stops by to talk about her journey thus far, and where she plans to go in the future. Lastly, we share a special announcement about a change being made to the show for the fall season. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelAmanda GuarragiInstagram & Twitter: @amxndareviewsCheck out Amanda's Film Reviews here: https://candidxcinema.com/Amit NanwaInstagram: @amitnanwa & @colourblindphotography_Check out Amit's photography at www.colourblind-photography.comJulie ArounlasyInstagram & Twitter: @juliearounlasyCheck out Julie's CBC Audio Doc "My mom died and my family never discussed it, until I broke the silence" here: https://bit.ly/32JkdAvMahyn QureshiInstagram: @nyhamm--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightJoyiaTwitter & Instagram: @JoyiaSoundCheck Joyia's latest project 'Genesis' - www.joyiasound.com--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We back, we back, we back, we back.......a new episode of NEW THEORY RADIO is here. This week host Nav Nanwa welcomes BVO Sessions Creator/Curator Shade Waheed, and Toronto-Based Comedian Mo Ismail to the Pop Culture Panel. The three of them talk about the crazy Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez situation. We talk about the incident as a whole, the social media reaction, the treatment of Megan, and whether Tory Lanez is over. As well, we discuss dream collaboration albums we'd like to see from two of our favourite artists. This is coming out of the news that Travis Scott and Kid Cudi will be releasing a project together. And then for our #NTRSpotlight, Nav welcomes back to the show musician Lexxicon. Despite everything that's going on, Lexxicon's been having a stellar 2020. He stops by to talk about that, as well as the inspiration behind his latest project 'Tropical R&B'.New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelShade WaheedTwitter: @shadewaheedInstagram: @bvosessions and @_shadewaheedMo IsmailInstagram: @moemoeismail--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightLexxiconTwitter & Instagram: @officialexxiconCheck Lexxicon's new project 'Tropical R&B' - https://lexxicon.bandcamp.com/album/tropical-r-b--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
...and we’re back with a NEW Episode of NTR!After a brief one week hiatus, host Nav Nanwa has a new Pop Culture Panel featuring Photographer/Film Director Neha Modgil, and Video Producer Benji Agbeke. The three of them discuss Instagram's new feature 'Reels' and its distinct comparisons to TikTok. They also discuss the future of movie theatres considering that more blockbuster releases are moving directly to streaming platforms (i.e. Mulan and Disney Plus)Our #NTRSpotlight this week features the owner and artistic director of Jade's Hip Hop Academy Jade Jager Clark . JHHA is a mainstay within the Canadian dance scene having appeared nationally on various talk shows, Raptors's halftimes, and online through viral performances. Jade chats with Nav about her dance journey, why she started the academy, and how they're gearing up for their big reopening later this month. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture Panel Neha ModgilInstagram: @nehamodgilphotographyTwitter: @NM_Photography1Check out Neha's new film 'Just Breathe' a part of the BMO IFFSA Virtual Film Festival 2020. For more details visit: iffsatoronto.comBenji AgbekeInstagram: @benji.agbekeTwitter: @benjiagbeke--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightJade Jager ClarkTwitter: @tamanatwalInstagram: @jadejagerclark & @jadeshiphopacadFor more details on Jade's Hip Hop Academy visit: jadeshiphopacademy.com--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It is how it sounds on this week's edition of NTR!Host Nav Nanwa welcomes renowned Hip Hop artist Clairmont The Second as this week's #NTRSpotlight. Clairmont talks about his new project 'It's Not How It Sounds' and some of the frustration he's had trying to reach a certain level, while being independent. A very insightful conversation as he opens up a lot about his art, the industry and the goals he has for his career. And then we shift gears to talk about the viral Netflix reality show 'Indian Matchmaking'. The show follows a matchmaker by the name of Sima who tries to arrange the marriages of different singles across North America and India. Joining Nav to talk about this in greater detail is Sauga 960 AM Station Manager Joty Pannu and the host of The Elemnt Taman Atwal. The three them talk about the show's premise, the concept behind arranged marriages, and the magnifying glass this show has put on issues such as class, sexism and colourism. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Clairmont The SecondInstagram & Twitter: @CTSecondCheck out Clairmont The Second's latest project 'It's Not How It Sounds' on all streaming platforms: https://www.ctsecond.com/Credits: Track Name: DreamPerformed by: Clairmont The SecondCredits: Track Name: DunPerformed by: Clairmont The Second--------------------------------------Joty Pannu and Sauga 960 AMTwitter & Instagram: @sauga960AMTaman Atwal & The ElemntTwitter: @tamanatwalInstagram: @tkatwal & @theelemntListen to The Elemnt on Sauga 960 AM - Saturdays from 5-7pmWatch 'Indian Matchmaking' on Netflix--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
It's a special #NTR Spotlight edition of New Theory Radio this week. The NTR Spotlight is a segment we introduced a few weeks ago where we profile an artist or an organization pushing arts and culture scene forward. This week we feature an artist, a film festival, and a magazine - all of which are bringing unique perspectives to their appropriate mediums. First, host Nav Nanwa welcomes artist/community outreach leader Terence Penny to talk about his latest project 'TP The EP 2'. Terence is from the Jane & Finch community in Toronto and talks about his upbringing, his ability to connect with people, and also drops an exclusive regarding a big collaboration he has lined up for his deluxe release. Then, Nav is joined by the Founder/President of IFFSA Toronto Sunny Gill to chat about the virtual direction for this year's festival. IFFSA is the largest South Asian film festival in North America and will be taking place from August 6th to the 16th online. Sunny talks about how they went about pivoting the festival amidst this pandemic, and how they've consistently kept their programming diverse and thought-provoking for the last nine years. Lastly, Newest Magazine editor Harjot Ghuman-Matharu stops by to talk about the magazine's upcoming launch, and the importance of identity, art and togetherness. Harjot is working with Creative Director and New Theory alum Raji Aujla on this project which aims to provide a voice to artists that are underrepresented within the mainstream. Harjot sheds light on the first issue, while also talking about her journey as an artist, as she has a spoken-word piece featured in the magazine. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Terence PennyInstagram: @TerencePennyTwitter: @TerencePenny1Check out Terence's latest project 'TP The EP 2' on all streaming platforms: https://www.terencepenny.com/Credits: Track Name: 2020Performed by: Terence Penny--------------------------------------IFFSA TorontoTwitter & Instagram: @IFFSATorontoDon't miss BMO IFFSA Toronto - The Largest South Asian Film Festival in North America taking place virtually from August 6th to the 16th. For more details: iffsatoronto.com--------------------------------------Harjot Ghuman-Matharu & Newest MagazineTwitter: @HarjotGhumanInstagram: @HarjotGhuman & @NewestNewestNewestCheck out the inaugural issue of Newest Magazine here: http://newest.coCredits: Track Name: GratitudeComposed & Performed by: Gurpreet ChanaRecorded, Mixed & Mastered @ Kitchen Sync Studios by Ryan AktariRe-Mixed & Re-Mastered @ Sound Cabin, Toronto by Rajen MistryAll rights reserved by TablaHYPE © Gurpreet Chana--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.com--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Movies, Drive-In Concerts and Art Galleries....we're going everywhere on this week's edition of New Theory Radio.Host Nav Nanwa welcomes PR Professional Davina Ramnarine & Film Critic Amanda Guarragi to the Pop Culture Panel. They discuss the diversity moves made within the Film Industry last week - particularly the appointment of Bozoma Saint John as the CMO of Netflix, and the Academy hitting their Diversity quota by welcoming 819 new members to the voting body. The three of them also discuss the phenomenon behind Drive-In Concerts, which have been popping up all over the place lately. We also have a double feature for our #NTRSpotlight. First we profile artist-led gallery Beaux Arts Brampton with Managing Director Regan Hayward. Regan talks about how the gallery has pivoted their efforts over the last few months. And then we chat with Sauga 960 AM's own Annie Koshy about her new book 'How To Be Your Badass Self: A guide to using your inner energy for brand success'.New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelDavina RamnarineTwitter & Instagram: @davramnarineCheck out Davina's Op-Ed 'If Black and Indigenous people, and people of colour, matter in your PR agency, prove it' here: https://bit.ly/3f94n7lAmanda GuarragiInstagram & Twitter: @amxndareviewsCheck out Amanda's Film Reviews here: https://candidxcinema.com/--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightBeaux Arts BramptonTwitter & Instagram: @BeauxArtsBramptonAnnie KoshyTwitter & Instagram: @KoshyAnnie--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.comSet-Up ShopA Workshop for Aspiring Ecom EntrepreneursGet 50% off these workshops when you use the code: newtheory50For more details on the workshops and how you can start your Ecom entrepreneurial journey visit: https://bit.ly/30r24rx--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Love is love! We celebrate Pride on this week's NTR as host Nav Nanwa welcomes Writer/PHD Candidate Sanchari Sur, and Executive Director of the LGBT Youthline Berkha Gupta to the Pop Culture Panel. The three of them discuss 'corporate' Pride, and whether brands/organizations are being performative or authentic. We also discuss Queer cultural appropriation within mainstream culture, and the importance of acknowledgment and representation. As well for our #NTRSpotlight, we welcome music artist Sofia Fly. Sofia was named by Now Toronto as one of the artists to watch this year so she sheds light on her musical background, her journey towards self-discovery, and what led to the release of her breakthrough album 'Rosé. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelSanchari SurTwitter & Instagram: @sanchari_surBerkha GuptaInstagram & Twitter: @Berkhs & @LGBTYouthlineSupport the wonderful work that the LGBT Youthline is doing here: https://www.youthline.ca/--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightSofia FlyTwitter & Instagram: @DJSofiaFlyCheck Out Sofia Fly's album 'Rosé' on all streaming platforms: https://sofiafly.bandcamp.com/--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.comSet-Up ShopA Workshop for Aspiring Ecom EntrepreneursGet 50% off these workshops when you use the code: newtheory50For more details on the workshops and how you can start your Ecom entrepreneurial journey visit: https://bit.ly/30r24rx--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Less pressure than a debut album is this week's NTR! Host Nav Nanwa is joined by Creative Director Jawn Taboika and TV Producer Akilah Prendes on this week's Pop Culture Panel. We talk about Drake's #ThankMeLater album...ten years later. We dive deep into the significance this had on Drake's legacy, the Toronto Hip Hop scene, and how it's aged over time. We also talk about the new Jurassic World movie resuming production amidst this pandemic, and what that means for the movie industry going forward. As well, this week's #NTRSpotlight features singer/songwriter Nova Lush. She talks to Nav about her album 'Love Hard', her song going viral in the Ukraine, and using her platform to talk about the injustice issues currently plaguing the world.New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelJawn TaboikaTwitter & Instagram: @jawntaboika & @40ozheroesAkilah PrendesInstagram: @_g3mini_--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightNova LushTwitter: @CertainNDNInstagram: @novalushrecordsCheck Out Nova Lush's album 'Love Hard' on all streaming platforms: https://spoti.fi/2YoW1T9 --------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.comSet-Up ShopA Workshop for Aspiring Ecom EntrepreneursGet 50% off these workshops when you use the code: newtheory50For more details on the workshops and how you can start your Ecom entrepreneurial journey visit: https://bit.ly/30r24rx--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Back with another edition of NTR! This week, host Nav Nanwa welcomes Travel Editor Kaitlin Narciso and Image Coach Nehal Mehra to the Pop Culture Panel - where they discuss a lot of pressing topics from the world of media and entertainment: - The Jessica Mulroney situation, and influencers using their platforms for social issues- Diversity in reality shows and why that needs to be the norm and not tokenized. - Starbucks closing 200 locations within Canada, and why that might be a smart business move. As well, for our #NTRSpotlight this week - Nav welcomes Grammy/Juno Award-winning Toronto Producer David Strickland. David is a DJ, Producer and Engineer who's worked with the likes of Drake, Method Man, Redman and more. He stops by to talk about his upcoming album Spirit of Hip Hop which drops on June 29th. He shares some stories from his past projects, and why music should not be categorized. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Pop Culture PanelNehal MehraInstagram: @_nehalmehraKaitlin NarcisoTwitter: @KaitlinNarcisoInstagram: @kaitlin.narciso--------------------------------------#NTRSpotlightDavid StricklandTwitter: @CertainNDNInstagram: @david.stricklandDavid Strickland's new album 'The Spirit Of Hip Hop' drops on June 29th - https://www.davidstricklandstudios.com/--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.comSet-Up ShopA Workshop for Aspiring Ecom EntrepreneursGet 50% off these workshops when you use the code: newtheory50For more details on the workshops and how you can start your Ecom entrepreneurial journey visit: https://bit.ly/30r24rx--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
This week's New Theory Radio is an important conversation on allyship, community support, and change - stemming from the ongoing racism and injustice faced by the Black community. Host Nav Nanwa welcomes Radio Personality Mastermind, and Pop Culture Journalist Anupa Mistry. They discuss these topics in more detail, and the important role POC communities need to play in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. We're also introducing a new segment called the 'NTR Spotlight' where they shine a light on a creative or an organization pushing the arts and culture scene forward. This week we're honoured to have Musical Artist/Sauga native @juniat35 on the show. His critically acclaimed album 'Studio Monk' has been considered a Canadian Classic by Complex. He will be joining Nav to talk about the album, his work with Jessie Reyez, and so much more. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaFollow New Theory Radio on Social Media - @newtheoryradio--------------------------------------Anupa MistryInstagram: @_anupaFor more on Anupa - www.anupamistry.comMastermindTwitter: @mastermindInstagram: @mastermindliveHow can you support #BlackLivesMatter: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/--------------------------------------Junia-TTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwaCheck out Junia-T's critically acclaimed album 'Studio Monk' on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2MFIgsw--------------------------------------Offers for Listeners:Maskwell (@GetMaskwell)Get 10% off when you use the code: NEWTHEORYFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: www.getmaskwell.comSet-Up ShopA Workshop for Aspiring Ecom EntrepreneursGet 50% off these workshops when you use the code: newtheory50For more details on the workshops and how you can start your Ecom entrepreneurial journey visit: https://bit.ly/30r24rx--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
A note from Nav Nanwa:I shared some feelings at the beginning of this episode regarding everything going on in the world. As someone who's lucky to have a platform like this, it was necessary for me to use it to address the problem we all face. I stand in solidarity with my brothers and sisters who continue to be victims of injustice and racism. We all need to stand in solidarity, support each other and become an ally for people of colour; it is the least we can do to find solutions.It is inspiring to see so many people speak up in a peaceful and educated way across the world. As a parent, I have a responsibility to instil courage in my daughter to speak up against injustice and raise her to be a good human being.If you have a platform, use it. Being silent, is a problem.Speak up, educate, donate, talk, and feel. We all we got.Some relevant links:Where to Donate: https://bit.ly/3eSaZ9NMINIMIZING POLICE BRUTALITY BY ADJUSTING BODY CAMERA POLICIES! Petition (shoutouts to Haviah Mighty): https://bit.ly/2U1k4VvJustice For Regis: https://bit.ly/3gLpgqg#BlackLivesMatter--------------------------------------In preparation of our one year anniversary on Sauga 960 AM, we took a look back at some of our favourite discussions from the past year on NTR. Most of which are definitely relevant to what's been happening in the world lately. Host Nav Nanwa talks Hip Hop's Evolution with rapper Shad K, the acknowledgement of hate with comedian Shawn Mujumdar, plus we re-visit a conversation around being told to 'go back to your country' with good friends Poonum Singh and Jessy Crown. We are also joined by Nadir Chaudhry and April Hossain from Maskwell, which is company focused on building re-usable masks that feature high-efficiency replaceable filters to help keep you healthy during uncertain times. We talk about the importance of wearing mask during the pandemic and why it will the new normal moving forward. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------MaskwellInstagram & Twitter: @GetMaskwellFor more details on Maskwell and how you can purchase a mask visit: getmaskwell.com. **Special Offer for NTR Listeners** - get 10% off when you use the code 'NEWTHEORY'As well, check out how they're currently supporting Black Owned Businesses: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA6Tc26hVSM/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Cleaner than a pizza from Salt Lake City is this week's NTR! This week, we conclude our five-week look at The Last Dance, which is the documentary series profiling Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty as they head into their last season. For the past couple of weeks, we've broken down the key happenings and historical events from the two episodes with a brand new guest. On this week's episode we are joined by Yahoo Sports Journalist Seerat Sohi to chat about Episodes 9 and 10. We talk about the effect that this docuseries will have on Jordan's legacy, PIZZAGATE, as well as which other sports figures/topics we'd love to see covered in a similar fashion. And then, we turn our attention to super production duo The Neptunes. Pharrell and Chad resurfaced this week with a collaboration with Deadmau5; and to celebrate this Nav is joined by podcast host Melissa Haughton to break down their top 5 favourite Neptunes productions EVER! New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------Seerat SohiInstagram & Twitter: @seeratsohiThe Last Dance is now available on Netflix Canada.--------------------------------------Melissa HaughtonInstagram & Twitter: @melissahauteCheck out Melissa's podcast 'So What Are You?' - https://melissahaughton.com/sowhatareyou--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
NTR is back like a Jordan comeback in 1995. This week, we continue our five-week look at The Last Dance, which is the documentary series profiling Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty as they head into their last season. Each week, we'll be breaking down the key happenings and historical events from the two episodes with a brand new guest. On this week's episode we are joined by Northpole Hoops CEO Tariq Sbiet to chat about Episodes 7 and 8. We talk about Jordan's tenure as a baseball player, the role Scottie Pippen played on the Bulls after Jordan left, Jordan as a teammate and what his actions can teach people when it comes to leadership, and lastly, superstition in sports. Then, we are joined by music journalist Natalie Harmsen (Exclaim! & BeatRoute) to talk about Bryan Adams and his controversial Instagram post which was considered racist and xenophobic. We explore the validity of this, and whether this will have an impact on his long-tenured career. We also discuss how this further exposes an ugly under-belly of racism/xenophobia that's existed in Canada for quite some time. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------Tariq SbietInstagram: @tariq_sbiet & @northpolehoopsTwitter: @tariq_NPH & @northpolehoopsThe Last Dance is now available on Netflix Canada.--------------------------------------Natalie HarmsenInstagram & Twitter: @natharmsen--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Smoother than a pick-up game in your Jordan 1s is this week's New Theory Radio! First, host Nav Nanwa welcomes multidisciplinary artist Romana to the show. She is a Canadian-born, South Asian, Toronto-based artist - primarily known for her vibrant works as a painter, installation artist and experience designer. She just released her new single entitled 'Holding Space', so the two of them talk about that, as well they 'theorize' on the importance of identity and why it changes over time. Then, Nav welcomes Parveen Dhupar who is an Eclectic Philosopher and the Chief Creative Officer for BTI Brand Innovations. One of BTI's big initatives is their '100 People Who Care' platform which focuses on giving back to local charities. We talk to Parveen about this initiative, how it started and how he's continuing it during this pandemic. He also shares a theory on what corporate social responsibility will look like post COVID-19Lastly, We also continue our five-week look at The Last Dance, which is the documentary series profiling Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty as they head into their last season. Each week, we'll be breaking down the key happenings and historical events from the two episodes with a brand new guest. On this week's episode we are joined by digital strategist/basketball fanatic Sasha Kalra (formerly of Sportsnet and VICE) to dissect episodes 5 and 6. We talk about Jordan's reputation after a few championships, his gambling issues, and why Delores Jordan is the unsung hero of sneaker culture, when it comes to NIKE and Air Jordan. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------RomanaTwitter & Instagram: @RomanaKassamCheck out Romana's new track 'Holding Space' across all platforms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHdHRvZjV2g&t=25s--------------------------------------Sasha KalraInstagram & Twitter: @sashakalraThe Last Dance is now available on Netflix Canada.--------------------------------------Parveen Dhupar Instagram & Twitter: @BTICreativeFor more information on '100 People Who Care' visit: https://100peoplewhocare.ca/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
No mid-season vacations over here. We got another edition of New Theory Radio all for you. This week, host Nav Nanwa welcomes Mississauga mainstay and official Raptors 905 DJ - Andre 905 to talk about his new project entitled Toronto vs. The 90s. The two of them also theorize on the importance of paying homage to history, and whether old school Toronto hip hop gets the respect it deserves. We also continue our five-week look at The Last Dance, which is the documentary series profiling Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty as they head into their last season. Each week, we'll be breaking down the key happenings and historical events from the two episodes with a brand new guest. On this week's episode we are joined by NBA G-League/CEBL play-by-play announcer Jason Thom to dissect episodes 3 and 4. We talk about the legend of Dennis Rodman, the importance of the triangle offence, and which current NBA coach is the most like Phil Jackson. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------DJ Andre 905Twitter & Instagram: @djandre905Check out the video for DJ Andre 905's new track 'Fawad' Featuring Stay Out Late - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ-C6fq-bA8--------------------------------------Jason ThomInstagram & Twitter: @_jasonthomThe Last Dance is now available on Netflix Canada.--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We back with another jam-packed edition of NEW THEORY RADIO! First, we kick off a five-week look at The Last Dance, which is the documentary series profiling Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls dynasty as they head into their last season. Each week, we'll be breaking down the key happenings and historical events from the two episodes with a brand new guest. For episodes 1 and 2 we welcome NTR alum and basketball aficionado Payal Doshi. We talk about the makings of the documentary, how we felt Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen came across, and the complex relationships between players and the front office. Then, we welcome Hip Hop group Movin' Cool (B Magic and Noyz). We talk about their new track with EMPWER Music entitled 'Out Of Breath', and we theorize about what makes a good duo. We also share our favourite duos within sports, music and pop culture. (conversation starts at the 47:05 mark)And then we close things out with our community segment of the week. We welcome President/Founder of Chatting To Wellness - Mahad Shahzad to talk about a new chatting service he is offering to seniors during this current pandemic. (conversation starts at the 1:19:46 mark)New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Purchase the LO FI Glory instrumentals now at www.noyzhiphop.bandcamp.com. 100% of the proceeds during the month of April will go to support GTA Food Banks.Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------Payal DoshiInstagram & Twitter: @payaldoshitvCheck out Payal's podcast 'Passion Projects' here: https://apple.co/3bMnmmvThe Last Dance is now available on Netflix Canada.--------------------------------------Movin' CoolB MagicTwitter: @brownmagicianInstagram: @TheBrownMagicianNoyzTwitter & Instagram: @noyzhiphopCheck out the video for Movin' Cool's new track 'Out Of Breath' Produced By EMPWER Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRhQM-PvJ14--------------------------------------Mahad Shahzad/ Chatting To WellnessTwitter: @chattowellnessInstagram: @chattingtowellnessLearn more about how you can support seniors during this pandemic through Chatting To Wellness: https://www.chattingtowellness.ca/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
Smoother than a Teddy Riley IG Live is this week's New Theory Radio. Host Nav Nanwa welcomes one half of the amazing music group A Tribe Called Red - Tim '2oolman' Hill and producer extraordinaire Elaquent to talk about the recent beat battle craze that's been lighting up Instagram. We share thoughts on the battles that have taken place so far, as well as a wish-list of producer battles we'd love to see happen. 2oolman and Elaquent also share some theories on what makes the perfect Hip Hop beat. And then, we continue to profile some of the youth organizations that were able to receive funding courtesy of the Access Charity Bright Ideas competition. Nav welcomes Jashnoor and Vidhi from the Brampton Multicultural Youth Council to talk about the importance of understanding multiculturalism at an early age. As well, they share a theory on what youth engagement can look like during this pandemic. And then we close things out with the Artistic Programmer for the Rose Brampton - Danny Harvey. Danny sheds light on the 'This Is Brampton: Live Online' series that the theatre is producing, which is a way to give Brampton artists paid performance opportunities during this trying time. He also explains how artists can get involved. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Purchase the LO FI Glory instrumentals now at www.noyzhiphop.bandcamp.com. 100% of the proceeds during the month of April will go to support GTA Food Banks.Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------2oolman (from A Tribe Called Red)Instagram & Twitter: @2oolman & @ATribeCalledRedElaquentInstagram & Twitter: @ElaquentCheck out Elaquent's new album "Forever Is A Long Time" here: https://bit.ly/2VqhxoS--------------------------------------Brampton Multicultural Youth CouncilTwitter & Instagram: @BMYC4DiversityFor more information on the BMYC, please visit: bmyc.ca--------------------------------------The Rose BramptonTwitter: @RoseBramptonInstagram: @TheRoseBramptonThe "This Is Brampton: Live Online" series is open for submissions. For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/3cAAXNz--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
We got a mix of everything on this week's episode of New Theory Radio. Host Nav Nanwa welcomes Bianca and Maliha from youth organization STAY WOKE. They were recipients of grant funding through the Access Charity Bright Ideas pitch competition - with the group’s mission being around intersecting social/global issues with creative mediums. The three of them talk about what it means to be woke, while both Bianca and Maliha share a theory on the role youth engagement can play within this current pandemic. Then, Nav digs deep into the New Theory Radio hard drive archives and shares two unreleased interviews/discussions: The first is with Entrepreneur/Dragon's Den TV show personality Manjit Minhas. Manjit is the founder of the Alberta-based Minhas Breweries, and in this interview she share's some advice to entrepreneurs who are thinking about entering an established market/category. The second is a fireside conversation Nav had with electronic music group kLoX. The group consists of NTR alum Gurpreet 'The Tabla Guy' Chana and producer Robert Mason. kLoX can be described as modulated Tabla and electronically processed Violin melodically uniting during a live PA performance. Both Gurpreet and Robert share perspectives on the disruption that takes place when mixing technology in with traditional musical instruments, and why this is the future. Both of these conversations are great for anyone looking to be inspired during these trying times. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Purchase the LO FI Glory instrumentals now at www.noyzhiphop.bandcamp.com. 100% of the proceeds during the month of April will go to support GTA Food Banks. Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------STAY WOKETwitter & Instagram: @StayWokeEventFor more details on STAY WOKE visit www.staywokeevent.com--------------------------------------Manjit MinhasTwitter: @manjitminhasInstagram: @manjit.minhasGreat article on how Minhas Breweries is producing hand sanitizer in the fight against COVID-19: https://dailyhive.com/calgary/minhas-breweries-distilleries-hand-sanitizer--------------------------------------kLoXTwitter & Instagram: @kloxmusicFor more kLoX music visit: https://klox.bandcamp.com/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca
New Theory Radio...the only show where marketing and Big Foot go hand and hand. For this week's episode, host Nav Nanwa taps into his marketing background and welcomes Associate Professor Mandeep Malik from the DeGroote School of Business (McMaster University). The two of them talk about how brands are addressing the COVID-19 crisis, and the shift in consumer priorities. They also share some theories as to what the marketing world will look like post-pandemic. As well, Nav welcomes Dave Scott from Spaced Out Radio - a show that dives deep into the paranormal, and a new member of the Sauga 960 AM program line-up. Dave talks about how SOR got started plus shares some theories on the existence of Big Foot, presumed sightings of the Loch Ness Monster, and whether there's life in space. New Theory Radio theme produced by Dusty Loops (@DustyLoops and www.dustyloops.com)Follow our Panellists:Nav NanwaTwitter: @nnanwaInstagram: @navnanwa--------------------------------------Mandeep MalikTwitter: @mandip_malikInstagram: @mandipmalik--------------------------------------Dave Scott & Spaced Out RadioInstagram: @davescottSORTwitter: @davescottSOR & @spacedoutradioCheck out Spaced Out Radio every night from Monday to Friday at 10pm-1am on News Talk Sauga 960 AM. For more: https://spacedoutradio.com/--------------------------------------New Theory Radio can be heard live on Sundays at 5pm and Mondays at 8pm ONLY on News Talk Sauga 960 am (@Sauga960am) - https://sauga960am.ca