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In this week's episode of Uncolonized, we dive deep into the recent Canadian federal election outcomes with special guest Derek Forgie from @Partiesoverproject. Join us as we discuss the implications of the election results, the shifting political landscape, and what it means for Canadians moving forward. This insightful conversation, recorded live on Instagram, offers a fresh perspective on the political climate in Canada. Tune in to gain valuable insights and engage with our community!Check out bonus episodes on our Patreon http://pateron.com/theuncolonized Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, Daniel and Gavin tear into the Royal Ontario Museum, where one of the board's chairpersons is connected to a company making money off deportations from the U.S. Spoiler: colonial institutions don't really change — they just rebrand. We also get into Martin Heidegger's idea of enframing, and how museums, despite all their shiny updates, are still running on the same colonial operating system.On our Patreon bonus episode patreon.com/theuncolonzed, we break down how the Peterborough mayor thought it was a good idea to use the N-word at a college event — and how boomers are still fumbling around the internet like it's a damn Rubik's Cube.If you want critical, unapologetic takes on colonialism, racism, and the slow-moving trainwreck of old power structures trying to survive the internet age — hit play.Want the real unfiltered shit? Subscribe to our Patreon for bonus episodes that pull no punches: patreon.com/theuncolonzed" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, Gavin Stephens and Daniel Grant dive into the media's favorite zombie narrative: the “silent majority.” Every election cycle, pundits and pollsters act like it's a shocking new revelation—but this trope is as old as Nixon. We unpack the latest reincarnation of it, featuring the supposed shift of white male Gen Z voters to the right, particularly towards Trump. Are they really shifting—or just revealing who they've always been?Plus, in our Patreon-exclusive episode, we get into a viral story about a woman who dated a string of far-right men. What she discovered about their views, emotional development, and how they perform masculinity says a lot about the culture we're in.
Uncolonized - Episode 19: You Can't Take It With YouThis week on Uncolonized, Gavin Stephens talks about losing all my stuff in a fire—and not in a metaphorical, "finding yourself" way. Like, literally. Gone. Every DVD, vinyl, collectible—poof. So now I'm living in the future: a full-on subscription-based model for everything I used to own. Yay capitalism.I get into what it means to live in a consumer-based society where we don't own anything anymore—except debt, anxiety, and maybe a Spotify playlist. I also explore the deeper truth that none of this stuff really goes with us when it's all said and done. Death: the ultimate unsubscribe.It's capitalism, it's comedy, it's mildly traumatic—but hey, at least it's ad-free... sort of.
This week, it's just me, Gavin Stephens, diving into a bizarre but growing phenomenon—Canadians who actually want the U.S. to annex Canada. I break down the authoritarian mindset behind this and why some Canadians are in complete denial about Trump's influence (inspired by this article).This is just Part 1—get the full conversation by joining our Patreon. Plus, if you're into deep dives on decolonial thought, politics, and society, join our book club on Fable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, I sit down with comedian, activist, and host Derek Forgie (MTV, Just For Laughs, CBC) to discuss his new project, Parties Over. His podcast and show explore what it takes to bridge the growing divide between left and right in politics. Can real dialogue exist beyond the echo chambers? What does true common ground even look like? Derek and I break it all down in real-time.Follow Derek and Parties Over:
This week on Uncolonized, Gavin and Daniel break down the results of the 2025 Ontario election. What do the numbers say? What does it mean for the future of the province? And most importantly—how does this impact the people living here? From campaign promises to political fallout, we dive into the winners, the losers, and the bigger picture.This is just Part 1! Catch the full conversation, including Part 2, exclusively on our Patreon. Join us at patreon.com/theuncolonized to support the show and get access to bonus content.
In this episode of Uncolonized, Gavin Stephens and Daniel Grant dive into Captain America: Brave New World, breaking down the political and social implications of the film. What does it mean to have a Black Captain America in today's world? How does the film tackle race, power, and patriotism? We get into all of it, plus our expectations for Anthony Mackie's take on the shield.Directed by Julius Onah, Captain America: Brave New World stars Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, Liv Tyler, Tim Blake Nelson, Carl Lumbly, Shira Haas, and Danny Ramirez.Patreon Exclusive: Over on our Patreon, Gavin shares a wild story about being confronted at one of his shows—by a group that seems pretty cozy with the convoy movement. You don't want to miss it! Subscribe now: patreon.com/theuncolonized. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, host Gavin Stephens sits down with Nichole Henderson, a registered psychotherapist (BA, SSW, MACP) and founder of Yellow Chair Therapy. Together, they dive into the realities of ADHD in adults—especially those who go undiagnosed for years. They explore the challenges of late diagnosis, how ADHD manifests differently in marginalized communities, and the urgent need for affordable mental health care.Tune in for an insightful and necessary conversation on mental health, neurodiversity, and the barriers to proper diagnosis and treatment.
In this solo episode of Uncolonized, Gavin dives into the philosophy of Herbert Marcuse and how it connects to his real-life experiences with people who give off an uncanny valley vibe. He unpacks how this mindset makes capitalism feel like the natural order, making it harder to see the system at play. Critical thought is dismissed, replaced with endless consumption—so how do we break free? Tune in for a deep dive into ideology, reality, and the struggle to think beyond the script.Here's the link to the Harper article by Joseph Bernstein Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of Uncolonized, hosts Gavin Stephens and Daniel Grant delve into the 2024 film Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu. They critically examine the movie's political messaging, exploring how capitalist realism influences its portrayal of revolution. The discussion highlights the contrast between the film's narrative and the underlying economic ideologies it perpetuates. The hosts also analyze performances by Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, considering how their portrayals contribute to the film's themes. Tune in for an insightful conversation that challenges the surface-level storytelling of Hollywood's latest adaptation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, Gavin & Daniel take a Canadian perspective on the incoming U.S. administration and the inauguration. How does this political shift impact the U.S., Canada, and the world? We break it all down and cut through the noise. Catch the full conversation, including our extended discussion, over on Patreon: patreon.com/theuncolonized. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, it's a solo episode with me, Gavin Stephens. In Part 1, I dive into WWE's big move to Netflix, focusing on the reception of Hulk Hogan. I explore how Jean Baudrillard's theory of hyperreality applies to Hogan and why he embodies America's myth-making machine. I also share my evolving perspective on politics—shifting from the traditional left vs. right divide to a more direct Workers vs. Owners framework.In Part 2 (available exclusively on Patreon), I continue the discussion, tackling the TikTok ban and why America has always been a plutocracy.Tune in for deep analysis, cultural critique, and unfiltered takes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Uncolonized, we dive into the gripping thriller Heretic, starring Hugh Grant in a chilling performance as the diabolical Mr. Reed. Directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, and featuring a talented cast including Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East, and Topher Grace, the film tells the story of two young missionaries who find themselves ensnared in a deadly game of cat and mouse after knocking on the wrong door.We discuss the film's intense premise, standout performances, and how it explores themes of faith, morality, and survival. Tune in as we unpack this suspenseful tale and why it's a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of Uncolonized, we dive into the aftermath of the recent U.S. election and what it means for Canadians, as it looks like another four years of Trump may be on the horizon. We break down the ripple effects of Trump's presidency on Canadian politics, the economy, and our collective social landscape. Is Canada as immune to the U.S. political climate as we like to think, or are we just as susceptible to the rise of far-right ideologies? Join us as we navigate the myth of Canadian exceptionalism and what a Trump presidency could mean for our liberal bubble up north. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Uncolonized, host Gavin Stephens dives into the heated topic of how immigrants are politicized as scapegoats in Western societies. From housing crises to public unrest, Gavin breaks down the systemic issues often buried under narratives blaming immigration, exploring events like the London riots and the myth of Western superiority. Join Gavin as he exposes the political tactics behind these narratives and argues for a more just perspective on immigration.Articles used:MSN Uk riotsThe Maple Blame Governments not immigrantsInvestigative Journalism Foundation.
We're back with a new episode. Gavin & Daniel review the Netflix sci-fi mystery film, They Cloned Tyrone this week. Starring John Boyega, Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris. This is Juel Taylor's directorial debut".The phrase "they cloned Tyrone" appears to be related to a 2023 American science fiction comedy mystery film called "They Cloned Tyrone." The movie, directed by Juel Taylor, features an unlikely trio, played by John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx, who uncover a government cloning conspiracy. The plot revolves around a series of eerie events that lead the characters into a sinister neighbourhood conspiracy. The film received positive reviews from critics and is described as a blend of genres, including comedy, mystery, and sci-f"
This week Gavin & Daniel DISCUSSED the recent resignation of Havard president Claudine Gay, and what it means moving forward for academia. Check out the rest of the conversation at our Patreon @ patreon.com/theuncolonized
This week we took a bit of a detour with our show and talked to comedian and artist Habib Siam. We talked about his new solo show Survivors remorse comedy, and the politics that come with being an artist.
DECOLONIZATION is not a linear process but a route that is similar to a rotonda (round-about) where there are multiple entry points and exit routes. In this episode, let's explore: the Myth around a linear path to DECOLONIZATION the difference between (the mindset) UNCOLONIZED vs COLONIZED Filipinx The Path to UnCOLONIZE to DECOLONIZE and the many in-betweens The Eastern teaching on UN-Colonizing to DeColonize ...atbp! Mentioned links in this episode: The Inner Child Playground Course: 30 Days to Playful Restoration https://tinyurl.com/innerchildheal The Kalamansi Juice Blog https://kalamansijuice.com/blog/ To schedule a complimentary 30 minute consult with Roanne https://roannelmft.theraplatform.com/#/scheduler/ui Maraming Salamat po sa pakikinig (thanks for listening)! Roanne --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kalamansijuice/message
We talked about renters' shame, weird maintenace men, the curious case of the woman's NCAA basketball championship, and so much more on this exciting episode of Uncolonized
Daniel and Gavin talk about Mayor John Tory stepping down, and how it was hiding a bigger scandal that involved wedding plans. Also the guys pay tribute to De La Soul member Dave "Trugoy the dove" Jolicoeur. That and much more on this weeks episode of Uncolonized.
In this duly noted episode, Ernest talks about the reaction to Queen Elizabeth's death, the bittersweetness of these Philly City Council resignations, Emmy award predictions, the great tip debate, and much more.
Gavin & Daniel talk about the Wisconsin school board's decision to eliminate all pronouns in emails. (A normal move). As well they took a look at Canada's foreign policy and how its roots in anti-blackness hurt countries like Hati. That and so much more on this week's episode of Uncolonized.
In this episode, I get interview Valeria Aloe, Author of Uncolonized Latinas, Transforming Our Mindsets and Rising Together and share her career journey with you all. She is the founder of Abundancia Consciente, a bilingual training, speaking, coaching, and consulting platform that helps Hispanics in the US and Latin America overcome their cultural and personal barriers for growth.Before launching her company, she worked some 20+ years in business development, marketing, and finance in leading companies across 7 countries, including Procter & Gamble, Citibank, Reckitt Benckiser, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, and TIAA.EPISODE LINKSBuy her book: Uncolonized Latinas: Transforming Our Mindsets And Rising TogetherConnect on Instagram @ValeriaAloeLearn more at https://valeriaaloe.com/Get the Career Mindset Guide at ManifestYourCareer.comClick Here to learn more about my career coaching services. Thank you for listening, please Subscribe and leave a Review on Apple Podcasts, and Follow me via IG @ManifestYourCareerVisit my site for more information on my career coaching services: https://manifestyourcareer.com/ Amazon affiliate link used in products linked to Amazon. A small commission is made if purchased through the link, this does not affect or increase your purchase price. Support the show
Gavin Stephens (@countgavin) is a stand-up comedian who skillfully balances playful irony and morbid silliness; he is known for his (really) quick wit and stream of consciousness comedic style. Gavin has been featured in Montreal, & Toronto's Just For Laughs Festivals. As well as the Cape Town Comedy fest, and Austin's SXSW, alongside comedy legends Margaret Cho, Janeane Garofalo, Andy Kindler, Reggie Watts, Hannibal Buress and Marc Maron. He has been named one of the “10 Funniest Canadians” by StarTV and chosen as “Best Local Stand-up Comic” in NOW Magazine's Readers Choice poll. He's appeared on CTV and the Comedy Network in The Buzz, Comedy Inc., and on CBC's Debaters and The Baroness Von Sketch Show. When he's not performing or hosting the Uncolonized podcast, he can be found practicing his knitting or cheering on the Raptors. His perfect day includes watching cartoons, reading comic books and watching indie wrestling. CONNECT WITH GAVIN: https://www.gavinstephens.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/countgavin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavinbStephens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GavinStephens ---- ✔️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Thejohnnyrogers ✔️ Subscribe
So there was another 'Freedom' convoy. This time because of COVID mandates being lifted almost completely, these bikers road for something else. Gavin & Daniel talked about it, and how to Ottawa police, calling someone fascist is now a hate crime. Speaking of hate crimes, Hamilton is not only on top for them, but it's getting worse. This and much more on this week's episode of Uncolonized.
We had a great conversation with Argentinean-born author, Valeria Aloe. In her new book “Uncolonized Latinas: Transforming Our Mindsets and Rising Together”, she helps Latinas to embrace our individual and collective greatness, honor our stories and our ancestry; and become more aware of the limiting cultural narratives that have been plaguing us. As a Latina or an ally, learn to thrive in your career and life from a place of self-esteem, as you learn from the stories in her book of Latinas who figured out how to navigate the systems created by bias. To receive your free chapter of Valeria's book, click here. Connect with Valeria on Instagram and Facebook. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please rate and subscribe to our podcast. Make sure to connect with us on social media: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Podcast Host: Jocelyn Loza, Founder of Latina Professionals of Chattanooga. Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Hoopla Marketing Now. To learn more about this full-service marketing agency and see what they can do for you, click here. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For past episodes of Amiga Circle, please check out our episode achieve on our website, click here! To support our mission, we welcome gifts of any size to support Latina women and girls in our community, click here.
In today's episode, we chat with Valeria Aloe, the author of https://www.amazon.com/Uncolonized-Latinas-Transforming-Mindsets-Together/dp/1637308442/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KU8FLW2NS1OM&keywords=uncolonized+latinos&qid=1645987183&sprefix=uncolo%2Caps%2C1531&sr=8-1 (Uncolonized Latinas; Transforming Our Mindsets And Rising Together. ) Valeria possesses over 20 years of experience in finance, marketing, and business development, she is also a trainer and public speaker. Valeria was born in Argentina and after getting her Business degree, she came to the US to get her Masters from Dartmouth University. Her grandmothers are her biggest inspiration because of the sacrifices they made. According to Valeria, the Latin American countries and Hispanic culture holds limiting beliefs about who they are and what achievements they can get when they go to the US. The thesis of the book is for Latinos to become more aware of limiting cultural beliefs that hold them back, and then letting them go. In her book, Valeria mentions systemic biases and the best way to overcome them is by working on yourself. Not waiting for the system to change, to become responsible for overcoming those limiting beliefs, not being afraid to speak up and ask for what you need to succeed. Once you have identified your limiting beliefs, and have started working on yourself, you must take assertive action which involves two steps: Learning to create your own brand, to bring your full self to the table. This is about finding your value, understanding what you bring to the table, knowing, knowing what makes you, YOU, and looking to the unique skillset and the values that have to offer. Creating and finding Allyship. Latinas need to do more by going out there and connecting with allies, and asking for what they need, whether it's asking for sponsorship, getting mentorship, learning from others, observing what works for those who are non-Latino, navigating the system by learning and expanding your network outside of the Hispanic community. Valeria's book writing process was new for her, having corporate background which had taught her to think sequentially but when she started writing her book, the creation process was messy and uncomfortable. She learned that she had to sit and be open to receiving information without trying to put it into categories. Her publishing company gave her a lot of support by giving writing workshops, coaching from other writers. In conclusion, the advice she would give to creatives is to pay attention to your instincts. Don't try to silence the intuition that you have, follow the intuition in that messy process. It will guide you to the path that is important for people. As for the allies, offer Latinas help, be willing to lend a hand, to offer guidance, since they don't speak up and ask for what we need. To other Latina women, her message is to believe in themselves, to realize the power they have individually and collectively as a community, and not be afraid to bring their full selves to the world because what they have to offer is needed. It matters. It makes a difference. You can connect with Valeria on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriaaloe/ (Valeria Aloe) Book: https://www.amazon.com/Uncolonized-Latinas-Transforming-Mindsets-Together/dp/1637308442/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KU8FLW2NS1OM&keywords=uncolonized+latinos&qid=1645987183&sprefix=uncolo%2Caps%2C1531&sr=8-1 (Uncolonized Latinas) Copyright 2022 Mark Stinson
How do you feel when you hear the saying, Calladita es mejor? Do you understand that if you're a Latina immigrant or child of immigrants the way you and your family were taught to think has everything to do with a colonial mindset? Do you want to know how to change the way you think so you can empower yourself and your kids? In this episode Latina mom of 2, business owner, and the author behind Uncolonized Latinas, Transforming our Mindsets and Rising Together, Valeria Aloe challenges us to change the way we think. Join us as we talk about how understanding our past can help us unlearn and heal our colonial mindset to move successfully forward. Plus, we'll talk about how she's raising bilingual kids, her favorite Argentinian food, and how futbol legend Leo Messi lives in her home, well sort of . Asi que no te lo pierdas! Remember to subscribe or follow to get all the latest podcast episodes. Show Sponsor: Episode 407 Complete Show Notes and Links Show Guest: Valeria Aloe https://uncolonizedlatinas.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/valeriaaloe_author/ Empower Yourself: Download FREE 20 Page How to Raise a Bilingual Child Guide Shop: Get 25% Off your first Mi Legasi Shop purchase with code: POD25 Janny's Bestselling Planner to help you stay on top of your priorities and goals. Let's Connect Join our Private Raising Bilingual Kids Facebook Group Janny: Janny on Instagram: https://instagram.com/milegasi The Latina Mom Legacy on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatinamomlegacy Facebook: https://facebook.com/milegasi Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/milegasi TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mi_legasi Chisme: Join La Lista our Newsletter at Milegasi.com and always be in the know. Hey! Send me a DM on IG and tell me what you think about the show or use #thelatinamomlegacy so I know you're a mamamiga :) XOXO Janny --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelatinamomlegacy/support
Writer and producer Daniel Grant -- who also co-hosts the podcasts Spoiled Rotten and Uncolonized -- is here to tackle Life, Ted Demme's 1999 comedy in which Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence play New Yorkers in the deep South who are convicted of murder in the 1930s and sentenced to life in prison. It's a comedy about lives destroyed by systemic racism. Your genial host Norm Wilner just wants you to remember that 1999 was a different time.
This week Daniel and Gavin discussed a recent interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, where he expressed his concern towards the 'lefts casual cynicism. Despite having the right physically attack him, we wondered why the PM was aiming left, and how it relates to the Netflix film Don't Look Up.
We looked at a recent poll that showed White Conservative Christian Americans feel more oppressed than anyone else. We wanted to take a look at why this is and speculate on how to help these poor unfortunate souls.
Episode Summary:Imagine carrying a burden of self-doubt and insecurity while everyone else only sees a smart young woman taking on the world of business. At some point something has to give, and for my guest on this episode of The Sydcast it did, via a nervous breakdown and an epiphany that has led to a new career of helping fellow Latinas come to terms with a culturally-derived inferiority complex that holds back an immense talent pool from fulfilling their potential. This is the inspirational and gripping story of Valeria Aloe.Sydney FinkelsteinSyd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.Valeria AloeValeria Aloe, founder of Abundancia Consciente (Conscious Abundance), has designed and facilitated bilingual programs on cultural narratives, entrepreneurship, stress management, and more, coaching women and minority leaders, teams, and business owners throughout the U.S. and in 14 Latin American countries.Before launching her practice, she worked +20 years in business development, marketing, and finance in leading companies across 7 countries, including Procter & Gamble, Citibank, Reckitt Benckiser, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and TIAA. Born in Argentina and living in the U.S. since 2002, Valeria is on a mission to support Latinas who navigate new spaces as first-generation, as well as Allies who seek to become more assertive mentors and sponsors by understanding the Hispanic culture from within. She wrote “Uncolonized Latinas” (New Degree Press, Dec'21), a book that casts a new light on the limiting cultural narratives holding Latina women back, and that provides strategies and insights for career success and upward mobility. She holds degrees in Business Administration and in Finance from Universidad Catolica Argentina, an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and a Master in Spiritual Sciences.Insights from this EpisodeHow Valeria's childhood was like growing up in ArgentinaHow Valeria kept up with the expectations of her parentsDifferences between studying in Argentina and in the United StatesChallenges that Valeria faced as a Latina women when she emigrated to the United StatesValeria's adapting process as a Latina women in an American collegeThe difficulties of constructing relationships in the United States as a member of the Hispanic communityHow imposter syndrome affects the Hispanic cultureHow gender roles in the Hispanic community impose pressure on Hispanic womenHow COVID-19 has affected Hispanic familiesQuotes from the Show:“As an obedient Latina, I worked hard while keeping my head down. Played with self doubt and a sense of unworthiness”- Valeria Aloe in “Uncolonized Latinas” [05:36]“[About Valeria's parents] I still remember they saying to me: You're going to be the first female in the family to go to college”- Valeria Aloe [11:30]“The initial conversation with my parents was like, you either study business or you study law or medicine, the traditional careers...there is this cultural relief that, that's where you can do better”- Valeria Aloe [27:53]“Leaving Argentina was very emotional, it was a one way ticket, we had no idea what to expect”- Valeria Aloe [32:50]“[About Valeria's experience in a US college] I was so intimidated and I felt so inferior in a way when I came here, that I used to only surround myself with Spanish speakers in the beginning. I was intimidated to approach people”- Valeria Aloe [35:04]“There is a cultural silence among hispanics. We come from cultures of struggle, so we accept that struggling is what it is and we'll go through that and we don't even talk about it”- Valeria Aloe [36:50]“When I was 20 I said, I want to be one of those facilitators, I want to be of those in the front of the room helping people with their own mindset, with their own challenges ”- Valeria Aloe [56:19]Stay Connected:Sydney FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastValeria AloeLinkedIn: Valeria Aloe Instagram: Valeria Aloe Book: Check in at Valeria's website for updates on availability: www.ConsciousAbundance.netAbundancia ConscienteWebsite: www.ConsciousAbundance.netYoutube: Abundancia Consciente USASubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
This week on the podcast we had a conversation potpourri we talked about Texas and their CRT problem, Kyrie Irving and his vaccine problem and so much more. It was an interesting time had by Daniel and Gavin. Enjoy.
The baby is here, and we're back! Daniel and Gavin are back to finish off season 8 of Uncolonized. We kick off the post-break with a post-election breakdown.
On this episode of Uncolonized, Gavin and Daniel looked at the fallout from Hamilton School trusties silencing student trustee Ahona Mehdi. She claims they made anti-black and anti-muslim comments, and we here to call out systemic racism when we see it.
We decided to pay tribute to Chadwick Bowseman (R.I.P), by talking about our favorite black actors.|| You can catch our bonus episode on Patreon http://patreon.com/theuncolonized || Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod || Hosts Gavin Stephens @countgavin, B.Black @lebeeplus, Daniel Grant @yungguard || Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized || on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast || on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod || Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
As the NBA post season continues, we talked about the effectiveness of the walkout and BLM messaging in the bubble. || Remember you can catch our bonus episode on Patreon http://patreon.com/theuncolonized || Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod || Hosts Gavin Stephens @countgavin, B.Black @lebeeplus, Daniel Grant @yungguard || Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized || on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast || on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod || Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
We took a look a at the 2019 movie Run this town, based on the late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. IMDB: Run This Town is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Ricky Tollman. It stars Ben Platt, Mena Massoud, Nina Dobrev, Scott Speedman, Gil Bellows, Jennifer Ehle, and Damian Lewis. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2019. It was released in the United States and Canada on March 6, 2020, by Oscilloscope and Elevation Pictures. || Remember you can catch our bonus episode on Patreon http://patreon.com/theuncolonized || Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod || Hosts Gavin Stephens @countgavin, B.Black @lebeeplus, Daniel Grant @yungguard || Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized || on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast || on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod || Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week Joe Biden described the American Black population as "not as diverse" politically as the Latin X community, and we weren't here for that. || Remember you can catch our bonus episode on Patreon http://patreon.com/theuncolonized || Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod || Hosts Gavin Stephens @countgavin, B.Black @lebeeplus, Daniel Grant @yungguard || Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized || on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast || on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod || Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
There's a new phenomenon where white people are mad at white people for being anti-racist. We see it as the new 'race traitor' dog whistle, what do you think?--------------------Remember you can catch our bonus episode @ http://patreon.com/theuncolonized |Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod |Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak |Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized |on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast |on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod |Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
If we had to crown the dumbest movement in history, the anti-mask one would top the list. This week Gavin, B and Daniel discuss the connections between anti-mask and white supremacy. --------------------Remember you can catch our bonus episode @ http://patreon.com/theuncolonized |Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod |Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak |Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized |on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast |on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod |Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week Gavin, B Black and Daniel Grant, discuss the fetishization of race, called Race Play. We tried to be respectful, and as mature as possible under the circumstances.--------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonized |Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod |Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak |Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized |on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast |on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod |Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week Gavin & B Black are joined again by Daniel Grant (Spoiled Rotten Podcast). They talked about the cancel culture letter signed by many celebrities in an attempt to cancel, cancel culture.--------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonized | Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod | Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak | Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized | on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast | on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod | Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
Gavin sits down with Daniel Grant (Spoiled Rotten Podcast) to discuss the tragic murder of Breonna Taylor at the hands of Louisville police department.--------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonized | Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod | Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak | Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized | on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast | on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod | Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized Here’s What You Need to Know About Breonna Taylor’s Death - New York Times
This week we welcome comedian Dave Getachew to talk about why some black people insist to play the game of being “presentable” while processing our pain. --------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonized | Follow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPod | Tweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @Bblizak | Uncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized | on IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcast | on FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPod | Gain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week's episode Gavin and B Black welcome comedian Sam Norton @isamcomedy to talk about white peoples need to interject in the protests. Trigger warning: The word ‘white’ gets used a lot! --------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week an exhausted Gavin and B sort through their thoughts and feelings on the global protests, against police brutality and racial injustice. --------------------Check out Part 2 or more at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
We're back, and this week we talked about Joe Bidens recent interview on the Breakfast Club, where he explained how blackness works. In the second part of the episode Gavin interviewed Journalist Jeff Hayward about the evolution of Art during the lock down. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
First, we talked about dealing with the emotional labour placed on POC in white spaces. Then We discussed the new gun laws that has the right angry as hell at the Trudeau government. It was a heavy but fun one. We’re going to be taking a two-week break, but we will be back at the end of May/ beginning of June. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
First Gavin and B Black take a look at the recent ‘raid’ of a grocery store in an affluent Toronto neighbourhood, where many of the ‘suspects’ left “IOU” notes and fled. Then they swing over to China where anti-black racism is out of control and has been way before this global pandemic. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This is the second part of our review for the 1998 film American History X. American History X is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by Tony Kaye and written by David McKenna. The film stars Edward Norton and Edward Furlong, as two brothers from Los Angeles who are involved in the white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements. The older brother (Norton) serves three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, and during this time, he is rehabilitated, and then tries to prevent his brother from going down the same path. The supporting cast includes Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Ethan Suplee and Beverly D'Angelo.--------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
The title says it all. This week B Black and Gavin review the 1998 film American History X. American History X is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by Tony Kaye and written by David McKenna. The film stars Edward Norton and Edward Furlong, as two brothers from Los Angeles who are involved in the white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements. The older brother (Norton) serves three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, and during this time, he is rehabilitated, and then tries to prevent his brother from going down the same path. The supporting cast includes Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Ethan Suplee and Beverly D'Angelo.--------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly.http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
After a few weeks of watching Nation by nation abandon the free market and rely on a socialist platform to deal with Covid19 pandemic. We here at Uncolonized decided to look at all the other ways people have worshipped the free market as an end-all solution for all problems. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
In this episode of Uncolonized, we had a hard time with this one. On one hand, we want to be inclusive as F, but we also hate a down talking for no good reason. Anyway here we are with a new episode, enjoy. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
In this episode of Uncolonized, Gavin and B Black look at Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and how it’s effecting People of Color (POC) the most during this crucial moment in history.--------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
In this episode of Uncolonized, Gavin & B react to an interview with Peter Mansbridge (CBC), where he discusses the Raptors win and how it signifies two distinct Canadas. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week on the show: After watching the video of a 6 year-old get arrested, Gavin and B Black discuss what they think it takes to raise kids in white supremacy. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon Instagram - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston Facebook - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
This week's episode we welcome Sherley Joseph and Clove Roy from the Chonilla Podcast. In part one of our conversation, we talk about interracial relationships and so much more. You can find Part two at http://Patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon Instagram - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston Facebook - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
We reviewed another Tyler Perry movie this week. This time it's, Netfilx's A fall from Grace. Starring: Crystal Fox, Phylicia Rashad, and some bad wigs. --------------------Check out Part 2 at our Patreon. $5 a month gets you two episodes weekly. http://patreon.com/theuncolonizedFollow us on Twitter @UncolonizedPod and use hashtag #UncolonizedPodTweet Us: @GavinbStephens and @BblizakUncolonized Website: chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonizedon IG - www.instagram.com/uncolonizedpodcaston FB - www.facebook.com/UncolonizedPodGain access to the Uncolonized archives with over 320 episodes at www.chonillanetwork.com/series/uncolonized
Originally Aired: 02/21/20 – We review The Call of the Wild. We talk with actors/writers/producers Evany Rosen and Kayla Lorette of New Eden. We also talk with comedian Gavin Stephens of the Uncolonized Podcast. The post Geek Hard: Episode 507 – The Call of New Eden is Uncolonized appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 02/21/20 – We review The Call of the Wild. We talk with actors/writers/producers Evany Rosen and Kayla Lorette of New Eden. We also talk with comedian Gavin Stephens of the Uncolonized Podcast. The post Geek Hard: Episode 507 – The Call of New Eden is Uncolonized appeared first on Geek Hard.
Gavin (@GavinbStephens) and B (@bblizak) of Uncolonized Podcast join Daniel to spoil The Watchmen HBO Series!Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network! Learn more about TDF Everything on Facebook and Twitter! Join Uncolonized's Patreon HERE.
Bonus Episode! Although it's especially important to affirm Indigenous resilience on all "holidays" that promote White supremacy against Indigenous people, EVERY DAY IS STILL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY! This special almost 2hr long episode centers around Chris, his family, and their independent film titled "Uncolonized". Together we discuss the education system and it's effects on Native people, solidarity across Native peoples such as the displaced people of Palestine, relationships to land and water, and so much more. This episode has a lot of information & emotions to unpack so please take your time listening & reflecting. A break is created in the middle of the episode so you can take care of your needs. Below is a link to the official trailer of "Uncolonized". For more information on how to support the film by organizing a showing, getting in contact with Chris, or further resources on Indigenous resilience please email us at raicesverdespodcast@gmail.com Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q2UuwNhAvg *Trailer available in Spanish & French