Ideas

Kanaal Besonderhede

Ideas

Ideas

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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersiv...

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Why Canadian veterans are conflicted about Remembrance Day

Why Canadian veterans are conflicted about Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day. Every year we are called on to remember, to reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought in Canada’s wars. Veterans of those wars ha...

2025-11-11 06:10:00 00:54:08
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Why Canadian veterans are ambivalent about Remembrance Day

Why Canadian veterans are ambivalent about Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day. Every year we are called on to remember, to reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought in Canada’s wars. Veterans of those wars ha...

2025-11-11 06:10:00 00:54:08
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Not a war story. This is about what comes after for veterans

Not a war story. This is about what comes after for veterans

Even when wars end, they go on — transforming the people who fought them, their families, and even society. A former war correspondent interviewed mor...

2025-11-10 18:10:00 00:54:08
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What it takes to become a ruthless tyrant

What it takes to become a ruthless tyrant

Look back about 3,000 years and you will find the playbook on authoritarianism remains pretty much the same as it is today. Back in the 5th century BC...

2025-11-07 17:10:00 00:54:08
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First historian Herodotus knew the power of story

First historian Herodotus knew the power of story

For someone who died more than 2,400 years ago, Herodotus's voice is still very much alive. "He knows the way [a good story] can elevate but also corr...

2025-11-06 19:10:00 00:54:09
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Hope lies in knowing that "we've changed the world before”

Hope lies in knowing that "we've changed the world before”

Political analyst Rachel Maddow and author/activist Rebecca Solnit are sharp observers of Trump 2.0. They both share a common ground: opposition to an...

2025-11-05 18:10:00 00:54:39
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How mind-bending theories could solve mysteries in physics

How mind-bending theories could solve mysteries in physics

Physics has been full of astonishing discoveries over the past century. But they open up even bigger mysteries that scientists are working feverishly...

2025-11-04 18:10:00 00:54:39
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To fix America's caste system, acknowledge it exists: author

To fix America's caste system, acknowledge it exists: author

The true story of America is that it was built on a caste system comparable to India’s, says Pulitzer-prize-winning American journalist Isabel Wilkers...

2025-11-03 19:10:00 00:54:08
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Mexican fiction turns drug kingpins into vicious vampires

Mexican fiction turns drug kingpins into vicious vampires

There’s a burgeoning genre of fiction coming from Mexico — stories that merge socio-political history and the impact of drug-related violence with fan...

2025-10-31 18:10:00 00:54:08
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Can democracies survive the attacks on the rule of law?

Can democracies survive the attacks on the rule of law?

Even in some of the world’s sturdiest democracies, leaders are deliberately undermining courts to weaken checks on their power. In many cases, the jus...

2025-10-30 19:10:00 00:54:08
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This lawyer turns real legal cases into page-turners

This lawyer turns real legal cases into page-turners

War criminals, Nazi fugitives, and a viable threat to American democracy — sounds like a classic page-turner but author and lawyer Philippe Sands isn'...

2025-10-29 19:10:00 00:54:08
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How Indigenous Americans discovered Europe

How Indigenous Americans discovered Europe

Indigenous Americans on European soil can be found throughout historical records, but historian Caroline Dodds Pennock says they have largely been ign...

2025-10-28 17:10:00 00:54:09
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33 years of the campus free speech controversy

33 years of the campus free speech controversy

In the early 1990s, “woke” was "politically correct," "DEI" was known as "affirmative action,” and the term “cancel culture” had yet to be coined. The...

2025-10-27 19:10:00 00:54:07
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Can you have compassion for someone you never agree with?

Can you have compassion for someone you never agree with?

Ask yourself: can you? It is a question that George Eliot asks over and over through her characters in Middlemarch, a 19th-century novel that speaks t...

2025-10-24 16:10:00 00:54:08
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George Eliot's invaluable lessons on how we treat others

George Eliot's invaluable lessons on how we treat others

Virginia Woolf called George Eliot's novel, Middlemarch “one of the few English books written for grownups.” It’s a book full of characters asking: is...

2025-10-23 18:10:00 00:54:08
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The real reasons why more young women freeze their eggs

The real reasons why more young women freeze their eggs

Egg freezing is one of today’s fastest-growing reproductive technologies. It's seen as a kind of 'fertility insurance' for the future, but that doesn’...

2025-10-22 17:10:00 00:54:08
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New details on Canada's first documented 'demon possession'

New details on Canada's first documented 'demon possession'

A demonic possession, a do-it-yourself exorcism, and the execution of an accused witch — welcome to daily life in Quebec City, circa 1660. IDEAS digs...

2025-10-21 18:10:00 00:54:08
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Can abolishing all political parties topple fascism?

Can abolishing all political parties topple fascism?

In the aftermath of the First World War, French philosopher Simone Weil had a solution to address the fascism that surged across Europe: abolish polit...

2025-10-20 18:10:00 00:54:08
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This Italian painter was a feminist before the word existed

This Italian painter was a feminist before the word existed

*Please note that this episode features descriptions of a sexual assault that some listeners may find disturbing.* Seventeen century artist Artemisia...

2025-10-17 18:10:00 00:54:08
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Why the practice of empathy is far from simple

Why the practice of empathy is far from simple

In today's fractured world, the many threats facing humanity seems to be an empathy deficit. Writer and journalist Leslie Jamison discusses the compli...

2025-10-16 19:10:00 00:54:09
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Why 'follow your heart' spirituality is actually religion

Why 'follow your heart' spirituality is actually religion

Traditional religious institutions have been in decline since the '60s. As congregations dwindle, more Canadians are identifying as 'spiritual.' Socio...

2025-10-15 18:10:00 00:54:08
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How 60s Scoop 'warriors' reclaimed their Indigenous roots

How 60s Scoop 'warriors' reclaimed their Indigenous roots

Leticia Racine calls herself a “Returning Warrior” of the Sixties Scoop. As a child, she was at the centre of a landmark Supreme Court case that paved...

2025-10-14 19:10:00 00:54:09
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An homage to chickens, a dinosaur, dinner and backyard pet

An homage to chickens, a dinosaur, dinner and backyard pet

Chickens are the stars of this podcast today. Our relationship with this living creature, allegedly the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurus R...

2025-10-13 10:10:00 00:54:08
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Imprisoned Syrian wrote poetry imagining the fall of the regime. Now it's come true

Imprisoned Syrian wrote poetry imagining the fall of the regime. Now it's come true

For 14 years, Syrian poet Faraj Bayrakdar was imprisoned and tortured in a series of prisons. He found refuge in writing poetry. Now, the poems he wro...

2025-10-10 17:10:00 00:54:09
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How absurdist theatre is an act of resistance

How absurdist theatre is an act of resistance

Theatre of the Absurd was born postwar as a recoil against the violent fetish that totalitarian regimes had for “order.” For 75 years, absurdist playw...

2025-10-09 19:10:00 00:54:09
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How a translation movement made Western philosophers famous

How a translation movement made Western philosophers famous

From Greek to Arabic and then to Latin, translators in 8th-century Baghdad eventually brought to Europe the works of Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and othe...

2025-10-08 17:10:00 00:54:08
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Can we have new pipelines and curb climate change, too?

Can we have new pipelines and curb climate change, too?

For the past decade, Canadians have been split 50/50 on new pipelines — that has changed. Two recent opinion polls found roughly three quarters of eli...

2025-10-07 18:10:00 00:54:09
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Why progressives may not be as 'woke' as they think

Why progressives may not be as 'woke' as they think

Sociologist and journalist Musa al-Gharbi identifies himself as part of an elite class of progressives that he calls: "symbolic capitalists"— knowledg...

2025-10-06 16:10:00 00:54:09
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Why a proposed 'new capitalism' is so contested

Why a proposed 'new capitalism' is so contested

It’s loathed and celebrated, by both the left and right. It's called The Great Reset. To conspiracy theorists, it's a plot by global elites at the Wor...

2025-10-03 16:10:00 00:54:08
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How hashish may have helped a philosopher envision our future

How hashish may have helped a philosopher envision our future

What happens when original artworks become endless copies? German philosopher Walter Benjamin called it the death of "aura," and his concept predicted...

2025-10-02 16:10:00 00:54:08
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What life was like for Luke Galati in a psychiatric ward

What life was like for Luke Galati in a psychiatric ward

Writer and filmmaker Luke Galati shares what it is like living with bipolar I disorder and staying in a psychiatric ward — an experience he says feels...

2025-10-01 12:10:00 00:54:08
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How Inuk activist Aaju Peter learned to 'decolonize' her mind

How Inuk activist Aaju Peter learned to 'decolonize' her mind

Aaju Peter was 11 years old when she was taken from her Inuk community in Greenland and sent away to learn the ways of the West. She lost her language...

2025-09-30 14:10:00 00:54:08
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Can the fierce wars of today end in peace?

Can the fierce wars of today end in peace?

If intractable conflicts in the 90s could end in peace agreements, is there hope for the ongoing wars in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and beyond? What can we...

2025-09-29 19:10:00 00:54:09
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How rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love

How rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love

Rhythm is more than a fundamental feature of music. It's what makes us human. Rhythm begins in the womb and the heartbeat. And neuroscience research r...

2025-09-26 14:10:00 00:54:01
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The natural — and unnatural — history of air on Earth

The natural — and unnatural — history of air on Earth

Air is one of the most essential elements for human life. Yet even though we depend on air, we humans are dramatically changing the atmosphere — makin...

2025-09-25 20:10:00 00:54:08
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Why the world feels like a shipwreck

Why the world feels like a shipwreck

For thousands of years, Shipwrecks have been a mainstay trope of literature and storytelling. IDEAS dives into the history of shipwreck tales to disco...

2025-09-24 18:10:00 00:54:08
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Can a conference change our troubled world?

Can a conference change our troubled world?

As the United Nations turns 80, calls for reform are louder than ever. Against the backdrop of multiple global crises, strongman diplomacy and rising...

2025-09-23 19:10:00 00:54:08
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Was justice served by South Africa's peace accord?

Was justice served by South Africa's peace accord?

The apartheid era in South Africa ended in 1991 with the National Peace Accords. The peace agreement also paved the way for a Truth and Reconciliation...

2025-09-22 18:10:00 00:54:08
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Can a trucker's life entice young people to take the wheel?

Can a trucker's life entice young people to take the wheel?

An Ontario trucking union predicts a shortage of 30,000 truckers in Canada as old hands retire faster than new ones take on the job. IDEAS producer To...

2025-09-18 21:10:00 00:54:08
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Listen to the sound of metal in musical form by 8 composers

Listen to the sound of metal in musical form by 8 composers

Eight composers, five instruments, and a world of metal. IDEAS explores a project by the University of British Columbia called The Heavy Metal Suite t...

2025-09-18 11:10:00 00:54:07
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