Episodes

  • The 2024 Killam Prize Honours Canada’s University Researchers (Part 1)
    Nov 29 2024

    One of the most important roles of a university is to advance research that benefits society. Meet two winners of the prestigious 2024 Killam Prize. Humanities winner Janine Marchessault's work looks at the crisis in Canada’s film and video archives, and Social Sciences winner Tania Li examines how the good intentions of international development affects the rural people of Indonesia. (Pt 1 of 2)

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    54 mins
  • The 2024 Beatty Lecture Pairs Two Great Minds That Don’t Think Alike
    Nov 28 2024

    A Danish geneticist who found camels in Greenland meets the Irish author excavating a thousand tales from the streets of Cork, Ireland. This year’s Beatty Lecture is a double-act. Both Eske Willerslev and Cònal Creedon draw from their contrasting expertise and share their personal tales of discovery.

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    54 mins
  • Disgust: The Good and Evil
    Dec 12 2023
    Take a look at the motivations behind homophobia and racial prejudice, and you’ll find a shared emotion: disgust. At a time of increasing social divides, theorists say we need to reckon with an emotion that keeps us safe — and can make the world more dangerous.
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    54 mins
  • Otherworld: Astonishing Tales of Romance in Medieval Ireland
    Nov 26 2024

    Medieval Irish tales are sexier, funnier, and bloodier than any of the better-known myths of the medieval era. They reveal a world full of mighty demi-gods, shapeshifting beauties, and determined heroes. In her book, Otherworld, Lisa M Bitel retells nine Irish tales of wonder and romance, serving as our ancient storytelling guide.

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    54 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: The Trailblazing Chatham Coloured All-Stars
    Nov 25 2024

    Ninety years ago, the Chatham Coloured All-Stars became the first all-Black team to win the Ontario baseball championship. Now the story of their historic 1934 season, including the racist treatment they endured and their exploits on the field has resurfaced in an online project, and they’re getting their due as trailblazing Black Canadian athletes.

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    54 mins
  • The 2024 CBC Massey Lectures | # 5: Good conversations
    Nov 22 2024

    What makes a great conversation? The subject? Not so much. It’s more that it’s filled with layers and that you never really know where it’ll end up — how it will change you by the time it ends. Ian Williams delivers the final 2024 CBC Massey Lecture on the art of good conversation.

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    54 mins
  • The 2024 CBC Massey Lectures | # 4: Who can speak for whom to whom about what?
    Nov 21 2024

    We’re in an era where many people feel an ownership over certain words, and how a community expresses itself; the term ‘appropriation’ has come to create guardrails around what can be said, and by whom. In his fourth Massey Lecture, Ian Williams considers the role of speech and silence in reallocating power, and what it means to truly listen.

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    54 mins
  • The 2024 CBC Massey Lectures | # 3: Personal conversations
    Nov 20 2024

    Difficult conversations are almost always about something under the surface, and hidden. In his third Massey Lecture, Ian Williams illustrates what we’re listening for isn’t always obvious. He explains how personal conversations aren't about finding answers — it's for communion.

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    54 mins