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Podcast Is Broken

By: Brittlestar Steve Boots Lisa B
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  • A fun and informative conversation with Lisa B, Steve Boots and Brittlestar about Canadian News and Events

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Episodes
  • WILL THAT VIDEO MAKE PIERRE LOSE THE ELECTION?
    Apr 30 2024

    In this episode, Brittlestar, Steve Boots, and Lisa B discuss various topics including a video of Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the opposition, coming out of a trailer covered in graffiti, and the potential impact of these events on conservative voters. The conversation also touches on the role of politicians' PR teams, the need for politicians to connect with the middle ground, and the importance of appearing competent and knowledgeable. The conversation explores the recent ban on cell phones in Ontario schools and the broader issues surrounding technology use in education. The hosts discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of the ban, including the distraction and mental health effects of phones, as well as the need for students to learn responsible technology use. They also touch on the lack of acknowledgment and support for students who have experienced trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic.



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Capital Gains Foofaraw
    Apr 23 2024

    Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots discuss the recent budget and the controversy surrounding the increase in capital gains tax. They highlight the misconceptions and outrage from some individuals who believe it will affect them, even though it primarily targets the wealthy. They also touch on the benefits of living in Canada, such as healthcare, and how corporations should recognize and appreciate these advantages. The hosts question the loyalty of those who threaten to leave the country due to a small tax increase and emphasize the importance of paying for the benefits of Canadian society. The conversation explores the idea of wealth inequality and the need for taxing the rich. It discusses the concept of trickle-down economics and how it doesn't work in practice. The conversation also touches on the role of philanthropy and the limitations of relying on the generosity of the wealthy. It highlights the importance of taxation and the responsibility of the wealthy to contribute to society. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the government's PR strategy and the need to reinvigorate the public service. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of investing in public services and valuing frontline workers. They highlight the need to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services to gain public trust. The hosts also share their experiences with COVID-19 and the challenges of accessing necessary treatments. The episode ends with their signature improvised theme song.



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    54 mins
  • FAE JOHNSTONE'S RELENTLESS CRUSADE TO MAKE PEOPLE BE NOT JERKS
    Apr 16 2024

    In this episode, Brittlestar, Lisa B, Steve Boots, and guest, Fae Johnstone, discuss the current state of trans rights and trans issues in Canada. They explore the reasons behind the recent pushback against trans rights, including the use of trans issues as a distraction from other pressing issues. The conversation also touches on the role of social conservative factions within conservative parties and the tactics they use to roll back progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion. The hosts and guest emphasize the importance of engaging in dialogue, presenting facts, and focusing on the portion of the population that is open to conversation and education. The conversation explores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the trans experience. It emphasizes the importance of acceptance, support, and understanding for trans individuals. The speakers discuss the need for parents to trust their children's decisions and the importance of providing access to gender-affirming care. They also address the politicization of trans issues and the objectification of trans bodies. The conversation concludes with a message of hope and the importance of fighting for a more inclusive and equal society. The conversation explores the obsession with trans women and the lack of backlash against trans men. It highlights the idiocy of focusing on trivial issues like bathroom usage and the need for more inclusive spaces. The discussion also touches on the importance of educating and informing people who may be uninformed or hesitant about transgender issues. The guests emphasize the need for dialogue, shared values, and holding politicians accountable for their ideas. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted improvised theme song.



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    59 mins
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