- Seven Years after #MeToo: What Is the Cost of Speaking Up? - NDAs are silencing whistleblowers and sexual assault victims
- Smokehouse - It was as if I’d swallowed the forest fire itself, all of it burning and alive inside of me
- Menopause Is a Pretty Damn Fine Stage of Life - The joy of aging like a “space crone”
- The $20 Sandwich That Could Topple Trudeau - Consumer rage is real—and it’s shaping the next election
Dan Werb is an author, epidemiologist, and policy analyst whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Salon, and elsewhere. In this episode, Dan discusses how his musical career does, and doesn’t, connect with his scientific one, about the challenge of misinformation that COVID-19 exposed and accelerated, and about why the joy of winning a major non-fiction book award lasted about a day and a half.
In this episode, we discuss how art can radically transform our world, yet support for creators often falls short. Joining the conversation are multi-disciplinary artist Misha Maseka and Griffin Poetry Prize winner Jordan Abel.
487 trails, part of the Trans Canada Trail, can tell an important story about Canada, its history and its people. Dianne Whelan is a filmmaker, photographer, author, and public speaker. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supported by Trans Canada Trail.
- The $20 Sandwich That Could Topple Trudeau - Consumer rage is real—and it’s shaping the next election
- When Your Lover Is a Bot - Artificial intimacy is taking over the dating world—and leaving us lonelier
- Meet the Evangelicals Who Actually Care about the Environment - “If we really take the Bible seriously, we would be at the front of the line demanding climate action”
- Smokehouse - It was as if I’d swallowed the forest fire itself, all of it burning and alive inside of me