- I List Therefore I Am: Letting Go of Reading Goal Anxiety - What if tallying up books at the end of the year was less about numbers?
- Trudeau’s Exit Could Save the Liberals (from Oblivion) - New poll sparks hope his exit will help party rebuild
- The Pope’s Feminism: Progress for Women, Just Not Too Much - As calls for female ordination grow, the Vatican grapples with its limits
- Why Are More Young People Being Diagnosed with Cancer? - Better screening is only a small piece of the puzzle
- After a Decade of Broken Promises and Controversies, Justin Trudeau Bows Out - What the prime minister’s resignation as Liberal leader tells us about the limits of charisma in politics
- Ten (Other) Times Justin Trudeau Could Have Stepped Down - There have been a lot of scandals
Leigh Nash is an author and the co-publisher at independent literary publishing house Assembly Press. Her most recent book is also her debut: the collection Goodbye, Ukulele, published by Mansfield Press in 2010. In this episode, Leigh and Nathan talk about the founding of Assembly Press, about her ongoing love for her debut collection, and about how the world of books has changed since its publication.
In 1924, the Canadian Copyright Act set the stage for protecting creativity. A century later, can it keep pace with innovations like AI? This episode explores its history, evolution, and modern challenges, with author Heather O’Neill on AI’s impact on art, and copyright expert Myra Tawfik on what’s ahead for creators.
Building and maintaining sexual and body confidence as we age is essential for living healthier, happier lives. The intensity of the changes brought on by menopausal symptoms can make this especially challenging, but reconnecting to pleasure offers one path to empowerment. Luna Matatas is a sex and pleasure educator. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at The Walrus Talks Menopause, supported by Shoppers Foundation for Women’s Health.
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- Why Are More Young People Being Diagnosed with Cancer? - Better screening is only a small piece of the puzzle
- Extermination - Even if you don’t see them or hear them, there are always others—somewhere in your home