Alone Is about Much More than Pure Survival - The History channel series spins our fear of solitude into a showcase of how much humans can withstand
Why We Made Fewer Memories during the Pandemic - Monotony and anxiety wrought havoc on our brains. Can we bounce back?
The Money - Ever since childhood, words would desert Helen when she got angry—if she felt any kind of strong emotion, really
The Doomsday Clock: How Close Are We to the End of the World? - The annual assessment, released in January, feels more relevant than ever
Acacia - I wonder how it feels—he asked nobody in particular, to want anything that much?
I Became a Pastor during the Pandemic - I wasn’t prepared for the challenges I would face as a priest during COVID-19

Do you know a teen who dreams of being a writer?
The 2023 Amazon Canada First Novel Award is currently seeking submissions for the youth short story category. The prize is $5000. The deadline to submit is February 5, 2023.
Our host Sophie Heringa speaks to Alisha Arora, who is in the process of pioneering an A.I. program that detects suicidal ideation on social media with M.I.T. Arora shares the story of the events that led her to such an idea.
André Picard, is a health reporter and author who started us off on this audio journey, with his talk on the epidemic of loneliness, so it only felt appropriate to hand the mic back for the final episode of season 3, because this has been quite a time to be a health reporter, and Picard is one of this country’s best.
In our first-ever documentary “Submerged”, we hear the different ways Indigenous communities bear the brunt of mega hydroelectric projects. What happens when land is flooded, waterways diverted, and dangerous neurotoxins like methylmercury are released?
Pierre Poilievre: The Secret to His Success - How the Conservative leader is harnessing the growing tide of authoritarianism in Canada
Alone Is about Much More than Pure Survival - The History channel series spins our fear of solitude into a showcase of how much humans can withstand
Why We Made Fewer Memories during the Pandemic - Monotony and anxiety wrought havoc on our brains. Can we bounce back?
Acacia - I wonder how it feels—he asked nobody in particular, to want anything that much?
The Money - Ever since childhood, words would desert Helen when she got angry—if she felt any kind of strong emotion, really