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On this episode, Marc talks with Niko Stratis, author of "The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman," published on May 6, 2025. It's a memoir of Stratis's many experiences and life changes, explored through music that has greatly affected her, with each chapter focused on a specific song. Stratis expertly mixes her own story with the stories of these songs and how those two things intertwine, along the way carving out her own definition of Dad Rock that speaks to who she is, who her own dad is, and how life can be shaped and guided by the music we love.As she writes, "So much of my relationship to music is driven by what it says about who I am. What the things I collect and adore can possibly say about the parts of myself I am desperate for people to see."You can buy Niko's book here.We hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with Niko Stratis!
Culture writer Niko Stratis discusses her new memoir, The Dad Rock That Made Me A Woman, which traces her life from a childhood in the Yukon, her careers as a construction worker and journeyman glazier, her challenges with alcohol, her journey through gender identity, and the transformative power of music.
During my recent conversation with Niko Stratis about her new book, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, she described her affection for Jason Lytle's band Grandaddy, and I mentioned I'd interviewed Jason before. Well, this got me looking for that talk and here it is! This phoner between Jason and I took place on Tuesday December 4, 2012 at 11 AM ET and was focused on his solo album Dept. of Disappearance, and we covered other things too, including whether or not Grandaddy might ever make music or play shows again. As it happens, Grandaddy will be on tour soon!To hear this entire conversation, subscribe to Kreative Kontrol on Patreon at the $6 tier or higher (a reminder that an annual subscription includes a discount compared to a monthly one).Related episodes/links:Ep. #974: Niko StratisEp. #924: Lance Bangs and Bob Nastanovich on ‘Pavements'Ep. #803: The Replacements' ‘Tim: Let it Bleed Edition' with Bob Mehr, Jason Jones & Ed StasiumEp. #717: No AgeEp. #704: Sam Prekop and John McEntireEp. #694: David CrossSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"You people. If there isn't a movie about it, it's not worth knowing, is it?" In which we go to church with Niko Stratis (and special guest host Eve Lindley). Niko's newsletter Anxiety Shark: https://www.anxietyshark.ca/The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477331484/This episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.https://www.patreon.com/youaregoodAlex's zine!https://www.patreon.com/HighOccultureYou can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here. (Liz Climo designed our logo!)https://www.bonfire.com/you-are-good-shirts160/We LOVE Magpie Cinema Club! You can find their songs (including the one in THIS VERY EPISODE) / Bandcamp HERE!https://magpiecinemaclub.bandcamp.com/You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can make a contribution to Palestine Children's Relief Fund here:https://www.pcrf.net/Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode:https://linktr.ee/mirandatheswampmonsterFresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.
Niko Stratis discusses her wonderful new memoir-in-essays, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, moving to Toronto by driving across Canada with a cat, Bruce Springsteen and fluid masculinity in rock, the ingenious, inspiring writings of Hanif Abdurraqib, living up to what we think our parents' expectations of us are and honing a work ethic, love and addiction, Jon-Rae Fletcher and Kurt Cobain, physical torment and transness, Courtney Barnett and the Burning Hell, Richard Laviolette and the Community Theatre project, upcoming reading events, other future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Related episodes/links:Ep. #957: The Burning HellEp. #911: Richard Laviolette's ‘All Wild Things Are Shy'Ep. #883: Steven HydenEp. #857: Michael FeuerstackEp. #812: Michael Azerrad on ‘The Amplified Come As You Are – The Story of Nirvana'Ep. #682: Steven LambkeEp. #406: Courtney BarnettJon-Rae and the River - Smells Like Holy SpiritSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you listened to the radio in the late '90s, two rock bands had songs about driving and losing loved ones, and seemed to disappear immediately once the '90s ended. And we have Niko Stratis, author of "The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman," to help up choose the best! What's the greatest adult alternative song of the late '90s, "One Headlight" by The Wallflowers or "The Way" by Fastball?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emma Hunter, Kris Siddiqi and Niko Stratis take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford
Taylor Swift starts the second week of her Eras tour in Toronto today. And since the record-breaking tour landed in the city, it's been the site of Swiftie pandemonium.Tens of thousands have travelled for the concerts, and even a number of out-of-town Swifties without tickets took the trip. The kind of dedication Taylor Swift attracts is rare, even as pop-star fandoms become more fervent. So what's so special about Taylor Swift? And what sets her fandom apart from others?Niko Stratis is a freelance culture writer based in Toronto who writes the newsletter Anxiety Shark. Her debut book, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, will be out May, 2025. Niko joins us to explain the sensation of Taylor Swift, why being a fan has become more intense, and how it changed the relationships between artists and their fans.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
Repeat You Are Good guest Niko Stratis and You Are Good co-host Alex Steed just launched The OC, Again. It's a rewatch show about The OC, of course, but also about music, popular culture and politics in the mid-2000s. This is the first episode! California, here we come. Rate. Subscribe. Tell your friends.
You're so cool! In which Alex and special guest host Niko Stratis discuss True Romance—and how our relationship with the movie has shifted over time—with the marvelous Eve Lindley.Alex then has a conversation about Quentin Tarantino's "fetish for blackness" with podcaster / columnist / musician Samuel James.There is an EXTENDED CUT of this conversation available on Patreon and Apple Podcast Subscriptions! Don't forget to check out Eve in National Anthem and also Arcane!Niko can be found here: https://www.nikostratis.comSamuel can be found here! https://www.therealsamueljames.comThis episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.https://www.patreon.com/youaregoodTickets for A Massive Seance can be found here:https://linktr.ee/amassiveseanceAlex's zine!https://www.patreon.com/HighOccultureWe LOVE Magpie Cinema Club! You can find their songs / Bandcamp HERE!https://magpiecinemaclub.bandcamp.com/You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here. (Liz Climo designed our logo!)https://www.bonfire.com/you-are-good-shirts160/You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can make a contribution to Palestine Children's Relief Fund here:https://www.pcrf.net/You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Patreon and Apple Plus.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here:https://carolynkendrick.bandcamp.com/album/the-music-of-you-are-good-vol-1Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode:https://linktr.ee/mirandatheswampmonsterFresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.
Emma Hunter, Eric Peterson and Niko Stratis take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
"If you can't laugh at yourself, life is going to seem a whole lot longer than you'd like." Y'all remember Garden State? Let's talk about Garden State with Niko Stratis and Chelsey Weber-Smith!Niko can be found online here.Chelsey's American Hysteria can be found online here.Magpie Cinema Club's cover of New Slang and all their other songs can be streamed HERE!https://linktr.ee/magpiecinemaclubYou can pre-order Carolyn Kendrick's new record and pre-save her new song HERE!https://linktr.ee/carolynkendrickThere is an extended cut of this episode available on Patreon and Apple Podcasts!Speaking of which, this episode was made possible with and by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.You can subscribe to Alex's zine here.Merch inspired by our Don't Tell Mom... episode can be found here!You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here. (Liz Climo designed our logo!)You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can make a contribution to Palestine Children's Relief Fund here.You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Patreon and Apple Plus.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here.Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Karla and Jack of SPRINTS, the Irish post-punk band who recently released their debut album titled Letter to Self. The hosts also review new music from Charli XCX and Goat Girl, and Jim speaks with music critic Niko Stratis.--Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops--Featured Songs:Sprints, "Heavy," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club, Parlophone, 1967Charli XCX, "Von Dutch," Brat, Atlantic, 2024Charli XCX, "Sympathy Is A Knife," Brat, Atlantic, 2024Charli XCX, "Girl, So Confusing," Brat, Atlantic, 2024Charli XCX, "So I," Brat, Atlantic, 2024Goat Girl, "TCNC," Below The Waste, Rough Trade, 2024Goat Girl, "Tonight," Below The Waste, Rough Trade, 2024Goat Girl, "Motorway," Below The Waste, Rough Trade, 2024Sprints, "Cathedral," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Sprints, "Kissing Practice," The Cheek (Single), Nice Swan, 2020Sprints, "Up And Comer," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Sprints, "Ticking," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Sprints, "Letter To Self," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Sprints, "Literary Mind," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Sprints, "Shaking Their Hands," Letter To Self, City Slang, 2024Talking Heads, "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)," Speaking in Tongues, Sire, 1983Ben E King, "Stand By Me," Don't Play That Song! , Atco, 1962The Kinks, "Lola," Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, Pye, 1970Little Richard, "Tutti Frutti," Here's Little Richard, Specialty, 1957See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this bonus podcast, Jim talks with critic Niko Stratis about an error in a recent bonus episode on the song "Lola." The conversation goes from there to consider the representation of transgender people over the years in the work of artists like Lou Reed and Against Me! among others.Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Friends. We. Are. BACK. I say that a lot. It remains true. Today, I'm happy to bring you my conversation with Ted Leo! We talk about Tolkien-punk, Alex Lifeson, the time Ted Leo had his front licene plates stolen and a beautiful story about getting pulled over by the cops and crying to Thin Lizzy. You can find Ted Leo on Twitter and Instagram, Patreon and on his website, tedleo.comYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Whitehorse, Yukon. Population 28,000. A place best known for the Sourtoe Cocktail, and home to more than 40 species of birds that cannot be found anywhere else in the world?! Niko Stratis, freelance writer and host of Blue Eyes Crying By The Chips, joins the show to discuss the Whitehorse dating scene, ending up at Lizards, the Trump family's very "Trumpy" legacy in the Yukon, and more!Listen to Niko's podcast, Blue Eyes Crying By The Chips, on your favourite podcast platform now!Fin more from Niko here: https://www.nikostratis.com/Links: r/Yukon: What are the best and worst parts about living in Whitehorse or the Yukon?r/Yukon: Activities and clubs in WhitehorseYukon Quest dog sled race changes mandatory rest timesInside the wild Canadian past of the Trump familyDonald Trump's grandfather ran Canadian brothel during gold rush, author saysThe history of the Sourtoe Cocktail: a shot of whiskey garnished with a human toeCanardian is the flagship podcast of Pod the North, the newsletter for the Canadian podcasting ecosystem from Kattie Laur.Check out Pod the North at podthenorth.com and share your Canadian podcasting news!Follow Pod the North on Instagram @podthenorthEmail Kattie at podthenorth@substack.comThe Canardian theme song is by Mark Allin and Kattie Laur, mixed by Jordan White, with vocals including Shane Fester, Brad Cousins, Ben Cousins.The Canardian podcast artwork is by Brad Cousins and Kattie Laur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Niko Stratis, Aurora Browne, and Ajahnis Charley take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
Jan Caruana, Jon Blair and Niko Stratis take the news quiz with host Gavin Crawford.
Hey friendsWe're back! Some say it couldn't be done! And yet, here we are! We're back with new episodes, releasing on a semi-regular basis for as long as I can before I burn out! THRILLED to be joined by my guest on this episode, Dan Campbell of the Wonder Years and today with a new record with side project Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties! I tell Dan about crying listening to a song of his, i misremember the name of it, we start an airline business, he's crying at a concert, and he tells me the name of his future dream Weakerthans tribute comp. It's all hereYou can find Dan Campbell on all social media platforms like Twitter and InstagramBuy In Lieu of Flowers, the new record from Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties HEREYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
"He seems to be really hung up on superhero sex organs." In which we loiter outside of the Fashionable Male all damn day with Jay, Silent Bob, Brody and Niko Stratis. It's Mallrats day here at You Are Good! You can find Niko online here. You can find Niko's newsletter here. This episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here.You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Patreon and Apple Plus.You can find Alex's Twitch interview show Average Stories here. You can find Palestine Children's Relief Fund here. The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here.Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.Liz Climo designed our logo!
Rob looks back at the movie ‘High Fidelity' and observes the similarities between himself and one of the characters, who is also named Rob. Somewhere along the way, our Rob focuses in on Matthew Sweet, the Knack, Material Issue, and other artists singing power-pop songs about women they usually don't get in the end. Finally, Rob gives attention to the Goo Goo Dolls and “Iris.” Later, Rob is joined by Niko Stratis to discuss the unavoidable nature of “Iris” while working retail jobs in the '90s and much more. Host: Rob Harvilla Guest: Niko Stratis Producers: Jonathan Kermah and Justin Sayles Additional Production Support: Chloe Clark Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey everyone. Apologies, this episode took longer to get to you than i would have liked, i explain why in the intro. Basically, voice bad, record hard. But here it is, your oops all tears voice memo episode! We'll be back with NEW episodes in February! You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREOur logo is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you soon.
In 2023, Taylor Swift dominated the music industry. Beyonce had a Renaissance. HBO's Succession ended. Tina Turner died. Online, we debated how much men think about The Roman Empire and Martin Scorsese went viral on TikTok. But more than anything, there was an extreme amount of pink thanks to Greta Gerwig's Barbie blockbuster. For better or worse, what drove pop culture in 2023? And when we look back on the art we consumed this year… What was it that we were collectively looking for? Culture writer and podcaster Niko Stratis and Elamin Abdelmahmoud, host of CBC's Commotion, explain. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Hey friends. Welcome back to Blue Eyes Crying By The chips, I'm your host, Niko Stratis. I'm a writer living in Toronto. I'm currently writing two books at once, one is called The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, forthcoming from the American Music Series at the University of Texas Press. The other is a novel called Girls of Summer, it's a queer love store centred around the Vans Warped Tour at the Calgary Speedway in 2001. This is my podcast about the beautiful songs that we love, and times we have cried to them in public. I use public loosely, public can mean whatever it means to the guest. Really I'm here to talk about emotions and music and the intersection of these two things with peopleMy guest is Shelli Nicole, culture writer, curator and editor! You can read her work in a great many places, but I highly recommend her newsletter, hishelli.netWe talk about SO many things, this was one of my all time favourite episodes to record. We get into writing, culture, emotions, hiding to cry, the stereotypes of sadness, and so much more. Also, a song by an artist I didn't know before Shelli wanted to talk about them: Mereba.You can follow Shelli on Twitter and InstagramYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREOur logo is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Hi friendsI'm back, and I brought my friend Alicia Gaines with me to talk about Chicago, the science of crying, shoegaze, RIDE, what Alicia calls "walk into the ocean music" and so much more. Such a fun chat with one of my all time favourite people!You can follow Alicia on Twitter and Ganser on Twitter and InstagramAlso, details on how YOU can submit a cry story for our upcoming, end of the year cry jamobree!Simply send me an audio file (voice note from your phone is FINE) at my email, nikodrewstratis@gmail.com and use the subject CRY STORY and please include your name if you'd like me to use it, your pronouns, etc in the body of the email!You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
My guest today is writer, editor, podcaster, hiker, apple enthusiast: Daniel Lavery! We talk about what makes a guide hiker, apples, David Letterman, crying and Michael Martin Murphey!You can find Daniel on Twitter HEREAlso, details on how YOU can submit a cry story for our upcoming, end of the year cry jamobree!Simply send me an audio file (voice note from your phone is FINE) at my email, nikodrewstratis@gmail.com and use the subject CRY STORY and please include your name if you'd like me to use it, your pronouns, etc in the body of the email!You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
My guest on the podcast this week is Riley Macleod, someone I've been looking for an opportunity to chat with into a microphone for a good long time. We talk about crying, we talk about religion and sobriety and video games and earnestness, and we talk about The Weakerthans and John Samson.You can find Riley on Twitter. You can read Aftermath.Site HEREAlso, details on how YOU can submit a cry story for our upcoming, end of the year cry jamobree!Simply send me an audio file (voice note from your phone is FINE) at my email, nikodrewstratis@gmail.com and use the subject CRY STORY and please include your name if you'd like me to use it, your pronouns, etc in the body of the email!You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Hey friendsWe're back! Today, my guest is my friend Alex Steed, host of the You Are Good podcast and a man of endless talents! We talk about trying out material on our doctors, we talk about Nine Inch Nails, we talk about the pain of showing people who you are and being rejected for it. A cavalcade of emotions!You can find Alex Steed on all social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram you can find You Are Good on all podcast platforms, and follow them on Twitter and InstagramAlso, details on how YOU can submit a cry story for our upcoming, end of the year cry jamobree!Simply send me an audio file (voice note from your phone is FINE) at my email, nikodrewstratis@gmail.com and use the subject CRY STORY and please include your name if you'd like me to use it, your pronouns, etc in the body of the email!You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Hey friends, the episode I had planned for this week had some technical issues, so I'm instead here with a quick solo story about a cry I had this week, and some details on how YOU can submit a cry story for our upcoming, end of the year cry jamobree!Simply send me an audio file (voice note from your phone is FINE) at my email, nikodrewstratis@gmail.com and use the subject CRY STORY and please include your name if you'd like me to use it, your pronouns, etc in the body of the email!You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
we are BACK baby. Once again, the peoples podcast about crying. The most popular podcast about crying. This time with my guest, one of my absolute favourite people and brilliant writer Dani Janae!Dani and I talk about learning to arrive at our emotions, processing why we cry to the songs that we love, and crying listening to L.T.D. You'll love it.You can find Dani on Twitter and a lot of her work through her Linktree, as well as her Newsletter In the episode we talk about two pieces she wrote about crying to The National and Death Cab for CutieYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
We took a week off, we are back on, it's Blue eyes Crying By The Chips with my guest, writer Jaya Saxena! We talk about names, we talk about crying, we talk about memories, we talk about crying, Jaya makes a good two genders joke. This one has it all!Find Jaya on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Hey friends.Today's episode is an all-timer! It's Maris Kreizman! Maris and I talk about crying playlists, musical theatre, a petition to make Whitney Houston the most famous person from New Jersey, Harry Nilsson and so much more!You can, and should, follow Maris on Twitter, or Bluesky and listen to her podcast You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Hi friends. So excited for you to hear this week's episode, with my guest, writer and comedian Josh Gondelman! We talk about the Roadrunners artistic period, personal yearbooks, and the song "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens. You can find Josh on Twitter and Instagram, subscribe to Josh's newsletter That's Marvelous HERE You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Thrilled to be joined by the amazing and talented Emily St. James for our first long player of an episode, about amongst other things being the kind of billionaire leftists like, fictionmania, transition and Taylor Swift. This was such a fun conversation with Emily, and I really hope you love it. A real emotional journey that covers all the best emotions life can muster.You can find Emily on Twitter and Bluesky You can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
We are BACK! Episode 4, with my guest Rax King, one of my favourite writers, a great podcaster with her show Low Culture Boil and one of the funniest people on the internet. You can follow Rax on Twitter and Instagram , subscribe to her PatreonYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out her INCREDIBLE work HERELeave a review on Apple Podcasts! Tell your friends! Help me get the word out about this show, it really, really helps. Okay, love you, see you next week.
Culture writer Niko Stratis joins Melissa and Courtney to talk about small town romance that isn't like a Hallmark movie. Then they discuss the 20th Anniversary of Death Cab for Cutie's Transatlanticism and Niko's recently launched music podcast Blue Eyes Crying By The Chips, which SMXR listeners will want to add to their queue.
OH hiLook, people have been asking me. Niko, when is V/A Club coming back? It's not. But we're using the feed for something new. It's a new show, by me, it's called Blue Eyes Crying By The Chips, it's about the beautiful songs that we love and the places we have cried listening to them.join us every Friday for season one of a show I already love and want to do forever, My first guest is my friend, writer and podcaster Elamin Abdelmahmoud. He's the host of Commotion on CBC and the author of the lovely and brilliant book Son Of Nowhere.You can follow him on Twitter HERE You can find Commotion on CBC HERE or your podcast platform of choiceYou can find me, Niko Stratis, on all social media platforms @ Niko Stratis. I tend to use Twitter the most, or my newsletter, Anxiety Shark.Our theme song is by Augusta Koch of Gladie, find Gladie on Bandcamp HEREShow artwork is by Amanda Wong, check out he INCREDIBLE work HEREOkay, that's it. See you next Friday.
This week's needle-drops breaks a few rules – it appears at the end of the film, over the credits of a movie that is almost universally panned as the worst of its franchise. But it also changed the way we consume music in the digital age.Back in 2000, Mission: Impossible 2 dropped with the track I Disappear over the end credits. To help explain the impact, culture writer Niko Stratis joins Rachel and Aviv, as they investigate Metallica's life-changing impact on the world of streaming music.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Did you see my cows out front? We talk Twister—the most artful action movie ever made that features both Philip Seymour Hoffman and Roach from the People Under the Stairs—with Niko Stratis!You can find Niko's work here.You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can buy a Vulnerability Kink shirt here!You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Patreon and Apple Plus.This episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.Multitude handles our ad sales!The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here.Miranda Zickler and Carolyn Kendrick edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.Liz Climo designed our logo!
Niko Stratis is an exceptional music journalist, writer, and culture commentator known for her distinctive voice and unique perspective. As a trans woman, Niko brings an invaluable and intersectional lens to her work, providing a fresh and insightful take on the world of music and popular culture. With a deep passion for music, Niko possesses an uncanny ability to unearth hidden gems and spotlight emerging artists across various genres. Her expertise extends to her affection for 90s bands, where she dives into the nostalgia and significance of the era's musical landscape. Her deep appreciation for the intricate sounds and emotions of this period shines through in her writing, allowing readers to connect with the music on a profound level. One particular article that showcases Niko's talent is her insightful piece on the Counting Crows song "Long December." In this article, she masterfully dissects the lyrics, delving into the song's themes of reflection, longing, and the passage of time. Her analysis not only highlights her keen understanding of the band's work but also demonstrates her ability to capture the essence of a song and its impact on listeners. Niko's writing resonates with readers by blending her profound knowledge of music with her personal experiences and emotions. Her ability to craft compelling narratives and convey her deep appreciation for artists and their work has garnered widespread acclaim. Through her articles, Niko Stratis not only informs and inspires but also creates a sense of community among music enthusiasts, fostering a shared love for the art form. As a trans woman in the field of music journalism, Niko's work goes beyond mere entertainment. She is a trailblazer, using her platform to champion inclusivity and representation within the cultural sphere. Her articles not only celebrate the music she loves but also shed light on the importance of diverse voices and experiences. Niko Stratis's dedication to music, her captivating writing style, and her insightful commentary make her an indispensable force in the realm of music journalism and culture writing. Her contributions to the industry create a more inclusive and equitable future, ensuring that all voices are heard and celebrated
This week, a tale of two Shawns/Seans, their impossible dream, and the file sharing service that lived fast, died young, and helped create the internet as we know it. Plus, Metallica.Here's where to find Niko:WebsiteNewsletterTwitterResources cited in the show introduction: The Racial Roots Behind the Term "Nappy" on NPR's Code Switchhttps://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/08/09/412886884/the-racial-roots-behind-the-term-nappyThe Complex History and Politicization of Black Hair in America, presented by Danielle Harvey https://kisaradio.org/podcast-feature-the-complex-history-and-politicization-of-black-hair-in-america-presented-by-danielle-harvey/Coiled by Leanne Aile https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coiled/id1585408648"The Other N-Word" by Shalwah Evans https://www.essence.com/feature/is-nappy-negative-or-black-hair-empowerment/"How Natural Black Hair at Work Became a Civil Rights Issue" by Chanté Griffinhttps://daily.jstor.org/how-natural-black-hair-at-work-became-a-civil-rights-issue/"The Natural Hair Movement" by Kamina Wilkersonhttps://radar.auctr.edu/islandora/object/continuum:0001.008Support us:Bonus Episodes on PatreonDonate on PaypalBuy cute merchWhere else to find us:Sarah's other show, You Are Good [YWA co-founder] Mike's other show, Maintenance PhaseLinks:https://www.nikostratis.comhttps://nikostratis.substack.comhttps://twitter.com/nikostratishttp://patreon.com/yourewrongabouthttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/youre-wrong-abouthttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/yourewrongaboutpodhttps://www.podpage.com/you-are-goodhttp://maintenancephase.comSupport the show
Music journalists A. Harmony and Niko Stratis give their highlights and reactions to yesterday's Junos nominations announcement and what they might say about the state of the Canadian music industry in 2023. Plus, Bollywood has been in a slump the past couple of years — but Shah Rukh Khan's new film appears to be reviving the genre. Smashing all kinds of records since it opened last week, audiences are going wild for Pathaan. Aparita Bhandari tells Elamin why this is a comeback story worth paying attention to.
Author Ann-Marie MacDonald discusses her latest novel, Fayne, and how curiosity and empathy continue to inspire her work. Producer Bob Rock talks about his new single with the late Gord Downie, Lustre Parfait, and why now is the right time to share it with the world. Our Q This music panellists, Niko Stratis and Elamin Abdelmahmoud, break down Taylor Swift's latest album, Midnights, and what this era looks like for Swifties.
Actor Kathleen Turner discusses her latest role in The Swearing Jar and what the film's love story taught her about loneliness. Actor and comedian Jack McBrayer talks about bringing his aptitude for kindness to preschoolers everywhere with his Apple TV+ show Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show. Rad Simonpillai, Niko Stratis and Syrus Marcus Ware unpack the public backlash to Netflix's new true crime series on Jeffrey Dahmer, plus, the media's approach to covering the latest Kanye West controversy.
We're back for another round! Sorry for the wait, glad to see you here again! We're talking with Marissa Moss today, who has an excellent new book called Her Country that is available NOW and you should buy it, read it, tell everyone about it.You can listen to the Boys On The Side soundtrack on YouTube like I had to HERE You can follow Marissa Moss on Twitter and Instagram, you can buy her book at your local bookstore or HEREYou can follow me, Niko Stratis, on Twitter and Instagram
Danny Lavery welcomes Niko Stratis, a freelance culture writer whose work has appeared in outlets like SPIN, Autostraddle and more. Lavery and Stratis tackle two letters. First, from someone whose partner's request for alone time has them feeling single. Another letter asks what is one's parental obligation if your son commits a violent crime. Slate Plus members get another episode of Big Mood, Little Mood every Friday: sign up now! Need advice? Send Danny a question here. Email: mood@slate.com Production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny Lavery welcomes Niko Stratis, a freelance culture writer whose work has appeared in outlets like SPIN, Autostraddle and more. Lavery and Stratis tackle two letters. First, from someone whose partner's request for alone time has them feeling single. Another letter asks what is one's parental obligation if your son commits a violent crime. Slate Plus members get another episode of Big Mood, Little Mood every Friday: sign up now! Need advice? Send Danny a question here. Email: mood@slate.com Production by Phil Surkis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi friendsWell, I had someone who had to change plans last minute this week, so I texted my friend Brian Fallon, you know, from the Singles episode and said "do you want to talk to me about So I Married An Axe Murderer today" and he said name the time and I'm there.So, today we welcome back returning guest Brian Fallon to talk about the So I Married An Axe Murderer soundtrack, salsa commercials, Springsteen's cowboy hat era and what a burden writing a song as good as "There She Goes" must be. You can follow Brian Fallon on Twitter and Instagram, you can follow his band The Gaslight Anthem on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow me, Niko Stratis, on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram
Ringo Starr of the Beatles discusses his new EP, his love of Zoom and the important role friendship has played in his long career. Oscar-winning actor Sandra Bullock talks about her film The Unforgivable and why she only wants to accept comedic roles from now on. Niko Stratis, Kathleen Newman-Bremang and James Mullinger unpack the major arts and culture stories of the week: the Canadian Screen Awards switch to gender-neutral performance categories, House of the Dragon premieres and breaks records, and Cineworld considers bankruptcy.
Hi friends, we're back! Taking the red pill with Alicia Gaines of Ganser and talking about The Matrix! We get into it alllll including how hard we don't want to have to talk about the very first artist on the tracklist! You can follow Alicia on Twitter and Ganser on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow me, Niko Stratis, on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow the show on Twitter and InstagramWe have a Patreon that you can sign up for here! Our theme song is by Matty Grace, show art is Rachael PleetOkay love you bye
Hi!Welcome back. Did you think we were gone forever? Are we really here? V/A Club is back baybeeeeeee. Today we're talking with my good friend Brian Fallon about the soundtrack to the movie Singles, from 1992. You know the one, it's got Pearl Jam in it, before we really knew we loved Pearl Jam so much. It's got Paul Westerberg, freshly away from The Replacements. Screaming Trees, Alive In Chains and so much more.We also talk about Stranger Things, Zakk Wylde, New Jersey and hand talking and a lot of other divergences. It's fun, we're a fun office.You can follow Brian Fallon on Twitter and Instagram, you can follow his band The Gaslight Anthem on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow me, Niko Stratis, on Twitter and InstagramYou can follow the show on Twitter and Instagram We have a Patreon that you can sign up for here! Patrons get the show a day early, and also exclusive writing by me! I will have an essay about a band tied to the singles soundtrack up there next week, and maybe something else! We'll see!!Our theme song is by Matty Grace, show art is Rachael PleetOkay love you bye
“It's the Chad.” Charlie's Angels (2000), AKA Male Gaze: The Movie, is a whole friggin' thing, and very much a time capsule of THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND. We tried to unpack all of it with our pal Niko Stratis!You can find Niko Stratis here.You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.The episode was sponsored by Knack Factory and Come As You Are! Come As You Are is the world's only worker-co-op sex shop! Folks can get 20% off their first order with coupon code YOUAREGOOD.Multitude handles our ad sales!You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, Patreon and Apple Plus.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here. T-shirts are here.We made a playlist inspired by this episode!You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. She's also on Twitter.Miranda Zickler edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.Liz Climo designed our logo!
We're thrilled to welcome Niko Stratis to the podcast. She joins Jeff and Matt to discuss Grandaddy's 2003 album, Sumday. We also talk about record stores, her articles about various '90s alt-rock bands (including Counting Crows), grocery stores and retail customers in general.If you enjoy the podcast, consider supporting our Patreon and becoming a member of our Record Club. We appreciate it!
Mustafa discusses his debut album, When Smoke Rises, why Toronto's Regent Park community is so important to his art, and his journey from child poet to acclaimed musician. Our Q This music panellists, A. Harmony and Niko Stratis, share their picks for the song of the summer. Rapper Maestro Fresh Wes talks about his latest gig as the new host of CBC's Race Against the Tide, which pits the best sand sculptors in the world against each other.
June is Pride Month – a chance for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate the progress that's been made, and this season on High Low Brow, we are dedicating the month of June to all Pride-related content!
What's with today, today?Hi friends, welcome to V/A Club, a podcast about movie soundtracks! Episode one baby! We did it!Today, we're talking about the Empire Records soundtrack with my friend Elise Okusami, aka Oceanator! Oceanator has a new record out TODAY, it's called - coincidentally - Nothings Ever Fine. You can buy it HERE . You can find Oceanator on the web via her website, Oceanator.surf or on TWITTER and INSTAGRAM you can find the Oceanator cover of "Plowed" by Sponge HERE you can find me, Niko Stratis, online at my website nikostratis.com or on TWITTER and INSTAGRAMYou can follow V/A Club on TWITTER and INSTAGRAMPlease, if you like the show, leave a review and follow us on your podcast platform of choice!
Welcome to Music Town! May we service you? We talk the 90s, malls, selling out, big feeling, and Empire Records with our friend Niko Stratis. You can find Niko on Twitter here. You can check out V/A Club here. You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can find us on Twitter, Instagram and Patreon.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here. T-shirts are here. We made a playlist inspired by this episode!You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. She's also on Twitter.Miranda Zickler edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.Liz Climo designed our logo!
Hi friendsWelcome to V/A Club: a podcast about movie soundtracks. I'm your host, Niko Stratis.This is just a little teaser episode, our first proper episode drops April 8th - Rex Manning Day, I hope you'll join me.You can find me, Niko on Twitter and Instagram and you can follow V/A Club on Twitter and InstagramThe theme song - Love Theme to V/A Club, is by Matty Grace, you can find her on Twitter and Instagram, and her band Cluttered on Twitter and InstagramThe show artwork is by Rachael Pleet, you can find her art on InstagramWe have a Patreon, it's $2/month. You can find it HERE. I'll be uploading essays, playlists, and whatever else I can think of.Please share, rate, review, etc.Thanks, I love you.Niko
A major figure in the cool girl canon, Liz Phair broke through Chicago's indie rock scene (and its politics) with her seminal 1993 debut, Exile in Guyville, setting her off on a fearlessly confessional path of continual, defiant self-reinvention. Writer Niko Stratis talks with Yasi about Liz Phair's bold songwriting and boundary-pushing across the worlds of provincial indie rock and chart-topping pop. Follow Niko Stratis at @nikostratis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Emmy Nordstrom Higdon joins us to talk about the publishing biz, especially challenges of the current global supply chain. If you ever wondered what Dostoevsky and Charmin have in common, Emmy happily explains the connection between wood pulp, garbage, shipping, and trans-oceanic trade. No country is an island of self-sufficiency, so come learn interconnectedness of all things required to get a new book into your hands or eReader. … Continue...Episode 139 – Interview with Emmy Nordstrom Higdon
Hilarious and insightful writer Niko Stratis returns to discuss working in a mall, being engaged, and going back to the island!
Hilarious and insightful writer Niko Stratis returns to discuss working in a mall, being engaged, and going back to the island!
We get spicy on this episode when Katie-Ellen uncharacteristically hates on a local coffee spot, Amitai illuminates about direct communication styles and the pair relate on their shared disinterest in apocalyptic survival. This week Amitai is horny for people singing in their cars, Katie-Ellen is horny for the work of Niko Stratis. Extra content at www.hornyoffmainpod.com/blog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The second episode in The Decline-cember, our month-long breakdown of NOFX's "The Decline." This week, we're joined by pop culture writer/online Greek Niko Stratis. Follow Niko on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/nikostratis This month of the pod is dedicated to the memory of Blair Lauren Dubecki
What happens when a short 39-year-old non binary butch with ADHD and a tall 39-year-old trans femme with ADHD get together? Listen to me talk to my dear friend, Niko Stratis and find out! A couple of weeks ago, we sat down and talked about parents saying "I love you", the good/bad/ugly of trans and queer twitter and what it's like to be extremely online as a trans woman. The Ebb! The Flow! What a time to be alive! RESOURCESNiko Stratis - https://www.nikostratis.com : You can read some of Niko's work here, including her Digital Publishing Award (DPA) nominated essay “Getting Sober and Coming Out”Twitter: @nikostratisNiko's GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/ef143a0cThis week we gave some money to the Trans Fusion Crew, a weekly drop-in group from Nonbinary, gender queer and Trans folks under 29. Trans Fusion operates out of Toronto. The group explores, learns about and shares experiences of gender and everything else. TFC is a welcoming and supportive space for all of your different trans and non-binary gender experiences: https://soytoronto.com/programs/trans-fusion-crewSupport the show (https://patreon.com/butchfemmepodcast)
Very funny and talented writer Niko Stratis joins us to discuss extra long coffee breaks, botox and Old Billy!