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Day 6

245 episodes - English - Latest episode: 11 days ago - ★★★★ - 39 ratings

Get caught up on the week without ruining your weekend. Host Brent Bambury delivers an energetic mix of must-hear stories carefully chosen to keep you in the loop and keep you guessing. Ready when you are on Saturday mornings. And heads up — there will be a quiz.

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New doc says teen fashion giant Brandy Melville built its success on exploitation and abuse

April 19, 2024 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

PLUS: Bluey's season finale has left everyone wondering about the show's future; after 30 years the bus from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert has been found; a researcher worried no one would read her work on coral reefs, so she turned the data into music; how the year 1999 broke the music industry; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

A small business owner resists Momofuku's bid to trademark Chili Crunch

April 12, 2024 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

PLUS: Maia Kobabe's graphic novel Gender Queer: A Memoir is the most challenged book in the United States; how China uses WeChat to undermine democracy around the world; Civil War imagines a United States at war with itself; a new documentary tells the story of Judee Sill, a celebrated folk-rock icon only now getting her due; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

41 years after she topped the charts, Bonnie Tyler still loves singing Total Eclipse of the Heart

April 05, 2024 04:10 - 53 minutes - 49.3 MB

PLUS: How records of past eclipses help us understand human history; an unpopular Israeli government stares down growing international criticism and domestic protests; what Beyoncé's cover of Blackbird means to one of the Little Rock Nine; one of the few female crossword puzzle makers makes a case for diversifying the grid; a New York Times investigation reveals disturbing connections between child Instagram influencer accounts and self-described pedophiles; and Riffed from the Headlines, ou...

A series of scandals and a flood of sports betting risks undermining fans faith in the games they love

March 29, 2024 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

PLUS: 10 Things I Hate About You turns 25; Naheed Nenshi shakes up Alberta politics; Hatsune Miku, the vocaloid, hologram and pop star poised to take on North America; how a retired couple from Idaho became among the best in the world at recovering the bodies of people who drown; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

What if western intervention is the source of Haiti's problems, not the solution?

March 22, 2024 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

PLUS: A local soup kitchen in Gaza helps people facing hunger and a looming famine; Amrit Kaur lands her first leading film role in The Queen of My Dreams, a multi-generational, queer, Bollywood-inspired coming-of-age story; the incredible story of Rose Dugdale, the English debutante who became a bombmaker for the IRA; the documentary As We Speak tracks what happens to justice when rap lyrics are considered admissible evidence in court; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news ...

An economist makes the case for a limit on personal wealth and a world without billionaires

March 15, 2024 04:10 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

PLUS: Politicians calling for a TikTok ban should first understand why it's so appealing, says researcher; how the Toronto Law & Order spinoff's story of a crack-smoking mayor compares with covering Rob Ford; Girls5Eva creator Meredith Scardino parodies the 90s in song; Diné musician memorializes the Long Walk of the Navajo with a 4 year-long performance project; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

A hacker's advice to cities hit by ransomware attacks

March 08, 2024 05:10 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

Caitlin Clark is breaking basketball records and bringing huge audiences to women’s sports; how anti-vax activists used the pandemic to get richer and more powerful; YouTube drag queen star Kyne Santos teaches math to show people how to see the world differently; a payphone turned art installation connects people to the birds that surround them; Oscar-nominated short doc the ABCs of Book Banning; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

What the hacking of a political columnist reveals about our digital lives and political culture

March 01, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

PLUS: How the Montreal Protocol helped avert an environmental crisis; families of Israeli hostages march for urgent action from their government; the scientist who created a mouse ICU to study the link between respiratory infections and dementia in older adults; reviewing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth; the Oscar-nominated documentary The Last Repair Shop affirms the life-changing power of music; and our weekly news quiz, Riffed from the Headlines.

Oscar-nominated documentary chronicles the first days of war in Ukraine and what's at stake two years later

February 23, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Canadian doctors bear witness to life in Rafah as aid dries up; what Beyoncé's chart-topping country song could mean for other Black country music artists; genealogical activist documents the missing histories of enslaved people in America; how a pop-up kitchen in Vancouver became a popular restaurant and a life-line for its Syrian refugee chefs; Canadian music legend Ron Sexsmith looks back on a remarkable career with a 60th birthday concert at Massey Hall; and Riffed from the Headlines, ou...

Documentary maker Daniel Roher reflects on the death of his friend, anti-Putin activist Alexei Navalny

February 16, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

PLUS: As Canada's gig economy grows, workers push back; a romance bookstore owner embraces the fairy-driven frenzy of romantasy; international law scholar Philippe Sands says the ICC must do more to prosecute Russia's invasion of Ukraine; from Uncle Vanya to Henry Higgins, Canadian actor Tom Rooney is having a moment; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.

Magic mushrooms are illegal in Canada, but shops selling them openly are popping up everywhere

February 09, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

PLUS: In Rafah, a displaced Palestinian runs out of room to keep fleeing Israeli attacks; the prop bets for all the Super Bowl speculation about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce; the new documentary, I Will Survive, follows Gloria Gaynor's late life musical comeback; as Bob Dylan’s The Times They Are a-Changin' turns 60, the strange musical it inspired is still awful; how relaxed performances set the stage for accessibility at live events; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news q...

After Russia invaded Ukraine, a legal scholar fought back with light shows projected on Russian embassies

February 02, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

New documentary Israelism paints a portrait of young Jewish Americans increasingly alienated from Israel; why Twitter-X is full of fake celebrity photos trying to get you to click on cryptocurrency scams; as five professional hockey players face sexual assault charges, a hockey culture expert says there's still more work to be done; a deadly drone attack on U.S. soldiers highlights the end of America's monopoly on unmanned aerial attacks; why Suits was a streaming juggernaut in 2023; and Riff...

Palestinian-American stand-up comic Sammy Obeid confronts Israel's siege on Gaza with comedy

January 26, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

A fake message from Joe Biden appears to be an AI deepfake; how weather and climate change pose a threat to the Panama Canal; loud budgeting calls out the cost of keeping your personal finances to yourself; Mark Rothko's son curates one of the most comprehensive exhibits of his father's work; and our weekly news quiz, Riffed from the Headlines.

What the cancelation of a play about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict says about how we talk about the issue

January 19, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

A new kind of climate change denialism has taken hold on YouTube; as temperatures plummet, tensions over access to housing are on the rise in Edmonton; why a Vancouver theatre festival canceled The Runner, a play about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; a documentary maker wrestles with the consequences of her profession in the new podcast, Shocking, Heartbreaking, Transformative.

How resources are driving a new race back to moon, plus the best quotes from Mean Girls and why they endure

January 12, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

An engineer who stress tests phones weighs in on the iPhone that got sucked out of an airplane; what the Iowa Caucuses mean for the future of the Republican Party; Wet'suwet'en land defenders head to trial; the case for a climate disaster response organization modelled on the Red Cross; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly news quiz.

How newly released court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein feed the ongoing QAnon conspiracy theory

January 05, 2024 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Mickey Mouse's first week in the public domain got weird, fast; the researchers using satellites and radar to measure the destruction in Gaza; the future of Broadway as movie remakes and jukebox musicals threaten to take over; and democracy at risk as more than half the world goes to vote in 2024.

Day 6, The Musical! Our favourite musical stories of 2023. (Insert jazz hands here.)

December 29, 2023 05:10 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

This week, Day 6 serves up some of our favourite musical stories of the year. Tony King recounts his life serving and partying with the icons of 1960s and 70s rock; Kid Koala explains the theatrical alchemy of The Storyville Mosquito; music critic Melissa Vincent charts André 3000's progress from hip-hop icon with Outkast to ambient flautist on New Blue Sun; and wardrobe manager Rebecca Sevrin takes us backstage on Kiss' farewell tour.

Palestinian Christians prepare for a subdued Christmas in Bethlehem and Die Hard is now a Christmas musical

December 22, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Palestinian Christians prepare for a subdued Christmas in Bethlehem; an Edmonton theatre group stages Die Harsh: The Christmas Musical; the best under-the-radar video games of 2023; and the year in pop music.

The ambivalence of US lawmakers to fund Ukraine sends a troubling message to Kyiv

December 15, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

The consequences of not funding Ukraine's war against Russia; a researcher working on electric planes says battery-powered domestic flights are within reach; meet the actor-turned-psychotherapist who played Veruca Salt in the original Willy Wonka; Becky Toyne's guide to holiday book gifts in 2023; the origin story of White Christmas; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly news quiz.

Tackling the climate consequences of our food supply at COP28

December 08, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

How our food supply contributes to climate change; a Palestinian psychologist reckons with the trauma Gaza children face; the branding professionals who name nail polish and paint colours; Stuff You Should know podcast hosts revisit the gloriously awful 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special; Poor Things delivers a 'steampunk gender-flipped Frankenstein' story with a feminist bent; Ryan Reynolds finds comedy gold with a holiday fundraising video about sick kids behaving badly; and Riffed From The Hea...

It's OK to be skeptical about COP28 — just don't ignore it, says climate journalist

December 01, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

A climate journalist says it's OK to be skeptical about COP28; possible next steps for U.S. policymakers after a temporary ceasefire in Gaza; why London, Ont., is providing services to homeless encampments; younger soccer players look back on Christine Sinclair's legacy; and more.

How a pro-Palestinian student union policy at McGill University wound up in court

November 24, 2023 05:10 - 53 minutes - 49.5 MB

How a pro-Palestinian student union policy at McGill University wound up in court; Outkast founder André 3000's New Blue Sun; the wardrobe manager on KISS's final tour; A Christmas Story's improbable journey to beloved seasonal classic; the untold story of Beatles fixer Mal Evans; and more.

Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley talks about his new anime series and bringing the original movie cast back to voice it | Episode 677

November 17, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

As the conflict in Gaza grinds on, it's fueling tension and violence in the West Bank; Canada and the U.S. brace for AI in election campaigns; Scott Pilgrim returns in a new anime series; reviewing Dolly Parton's new memoir and Babra Streisand's new autobiography; and more.

Missing peace activist in Israel, WeWork bankruptcy and Arrested Development 20 years on | Episode 676

November 10, 2023 05:10 - 50 minutes - 46.1 MB

The son of a Canadian-Israeli activist believed to be held hostage in Gaza; how Calgary is transforming offices into apartments; the legacy of Arrested Development; Indigenous playwright Cliff Cardinal delivers a confrontational indictment of land acknowledgements; and more.

How black market AI chatbots are making it easier for criminals to scam you | Episode 675

November 03, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

A Palestinian aid worker focuses on saving his family after fleeing his home in the Jabalia refugee camp; how black market AI chatbots are making it easier for criminals to scam you; a BC nurse says the arrest of safe drug supply activists could make the overdose crisis worse; even Bluey isn't immune to the culture wars; Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell offers advice on living with cancer and connecting with strangers; and more.

The emotional cost of casting doubt on Buffy Sainte-Marie's Indigenous heritage | Episode 674

October 27, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

The reverberations of questioning Buffy Sainte-Marie's Indigenous heritage; the consequences of Israel's Gaza blockade; the foley artists who made the sounds for Saw X; why so many Hallmark Christmas movies are filmed in Canada; the case for treating intimate partner violence as an epidemic; and more.

Ed Currie bred the world's hottest pepper and then ate one whole on Hot Ones | Episdoe 673

October 20, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

How the fighting between Israel and Hamas could spiral into a regional conflict; why Ed Currie bred the world's hottest pepper then ate it whole; Jonathan Ore reviews Super Mario Bros. Wonder; meet the writer-director of the Indigenous horror-comedy series Tales From The Rez; Vinay Shukla delivers a damning indictment of Indian media with While We Watched; and more.

Social media misinformation in the Israel-Hamas conflict is unlike anything they've ever seen, researchers say | Episode 672

October 13, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Social media researchers say misinformation in the Israel-Hamas conflict will be more ubiquitous and more dangerous than past conflicts; an out gay hockey player says the NHL banning pride tape sends the wrong message; tensions rise as Ramona Didula, the self-described Queen of Canada, sets up residence in small-town Saskatchewan; how Bob’s Burgers has become a subtle ally of the neurodiverse community; a Trump-era play about young Christian conservatives wrestling with their own politics com...

SBF goes to trial over alleged fraud at FTX. Rent strikes growing across Canada | Episode 671

October 06, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Sam Bankman-Fried goes on trial for alleged fraud at FTX; a Settlers of Catan-themed cookbook; recruiting doctors to small town Canada; why rent strikes are on the rise; why millennials and Gen Z are embracing cozy mysteries; a new graphic novel about the rise of the FLQ; and more.

Meet the man who shot the viral video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce | Episode 670

September 29, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

The history of Nazi SS fighters in Canada; how Walter Payton's son ended up capturing the viral video of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce; the action director behind the John Wick prequel, The Continental; Marvel visual effects workers vote to unionize and Disney VFX workers might be next; how the star of the Man From U.N.C.L.E. laid the groundwork for a Dr. Dre smash hit; what happened with Ukraine's spring counter-offensive; and more.

How the parents rights argument is fueling a push to roll back LGBTQ inclusion in schools | Episode 669

September 22, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

How the idea of parents rights has reshaped the debate over LGBTQ inclusion in schools; do politicians' real estate investments shape housing policy?; Hollywood adds its touch to the GameStop vs. Wall Street story in Dumb Money; why 'girl dinner' and 'girl math' are taking over TikTok; former MPs say Parliament Hill is a 'nightmare' as a workplace; and more.

The writers' and actors' strikes continue, but there's still fall TV to look forward to | Episode 668

September 15, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

How increasingly powerful storms threaten to cut off Nova Scotia from the rest of Canada; a new Elon Musk biography reveals what drives a powerful and divisive man; what to watch this fall as the writers' and actors' strikes wear on; how ID apps gamified birding; how video games can be a tool for treating ADHD; and more.

Are we witnessing Google search in decline? Antitrust trials, ChatGPT threaten its years of dominance | Episode 667

September 08, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

Why ChatGPT might be a bigger threat to Google search than a landmark antitrust trial; remembering the high school student killed in an attack prosecuters say was motivated by anti-Muslim hate; Starfield is out and so is our review; the legacy of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli; the Nyad biopic renews the debate over a polarizing marathon swimmer; and more.

This non-binary high schooler thinks parental consent policies for name and pronoun changes can be dangerous | Episode 666

September 01, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

A gender non-binary high school student thinks politicians need to listen to students first or risk putting them in danger when it comes to policies mandating parental consent in order for the use of a student's chosen name and pronouns; we explore how teachers facing subject bans can take lessons from classic hip-hop culture; getting rid of the 'smoke taint' in wine is actually really complicated; the Slinky is 80 and we look at the woman behind its success; Tony King, the legendary music pr...

Episode 643: Russia's campaign to forcibly adopt Ukrainian children, New Order's Blue Monday at 40, Xylazine arrives in Canada, Kevin Hearn and more

March 24, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

Meet the Ukranians trying to stop Russia's alleged abduction of Ukrainian children; the legacy of New Order's Blue Monday at 40; Indigenous communities take the lead on clean energy; Canadian brace for the impact of Xylazine in street drugs; how high-priced eye creams compare to regular moisturizers; how Canadian musician Kevin Hearn accidentally helped uncover the biggest art fraud in history; and more.

AI whisperers, asylum for trans Americans, Ted Lasso season three, mega farms and food prices, and more

March 17, 2023 04:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

As AI chatbots proliferate, prompt engineers become AI whisperers; a petition to grant asylum to trans and non-binary Americans is picking up support; reviewing Ted Lasso, season three; how farm consolidation contributes to rising food prices; why an American Rabbi challenged her congregation to speak out about the future of Israel; brother.do.you.love.me; and more

Episode 641: Food prices and profits, Everything Everywhere All At Once,Tony King's life with British rock royalty and more

March 10, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.6 MB

What we learned as grocery CEOs testified about food prices and profits; how Everything Everywhere All At Once turned the metaverse into a metaphor for Asian American experiences; the Canadian lingerie maker building breast cancer screening tools for Black women into her products; investigating Stew Peters, the conspiracy theorist behind #DiedSuddenly; Tony King looks back on his life with British rock royalty from John Lennon to Freddie Mercury; and more.

Episode 640: Banning TikTok, Heritage Minutes ranked, Scott Adams, the Martha Mitchell Effect and more

March 03, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

A digital rights advocacy group says calls to ban TikTok are a distraction from more pressing privacy concerns; ranking the best Heritage Minutes; Scott Adams and the polling company leveraging white racial insecurity; how weapons industry lobbyists are getting rich of the conflict in Ukraine; uncovering the story of Watergate whistleblower Martha Mitchell; Gordon Pinsent reads from Justin Bieber's teenage memoir; and more.

Episode 639: Investigating former residential schools, RRR, Hogwarts Legacy, Pentecostalism as a political force and more

February 24, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Indigenous groups say they must lead investigations into former residential school sites; that time Jimmy Carter helped contain a nuclear disaster in Chalk River, Ontario; the ever-growing buzz around the breakout Indian blockbuster RRR; can Hogwarts Legacy stand apart from J.K. Rowling?; how one entrepreneur became the go-to source for tracking tech sector layoffs; how Pentecostal Christianity is shaping global politics; and more.

Episode 638: Balloons over North America, a comedian's advice for John Tory, year two in the Ukraine conflict, DJ Kid Koala and more

February 17, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

There are more balloons floating over North America than you ever imagined and that's probably just fine; a comedian's advice for outgoing Toronto Mayor John Tory; Canada’s women’s soccer team plays on despite a bitter equity dispute; after a year of brutal fighting, there is still no end in sight for the conflict in Ukraine; Ethiopian-Canadian artist reimagines the Vancouver Canucks' warm-up jerseys for Black History Month; DJ Kid Koala's live multimedia show The Storyville Mosquito; and more

Episode 637: Earthquake aftermath for Syrian refugees, Puppy Bowl XIX, Roxham Road, Bill Russell's legacy and more

February 10, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

For Syrian refugees, a devastating earthquake adds to an already precarious situation; Team Fluff looks to defend its championship in Puppy Bowl XIX; Roxham Road readies for an influx of asylum seekers as New York City offers free bus tickets to the border; as Titanic turns 25, writer Anne T. Donahue revists the blockbuster that shaped her preteen years; career coach Phoebe Gavin offers advice for 'lay-off proofing' your career; a new documentary on the legacy of legendary NBA star and civil ...

Episode 636: BC decriminalizes hard drugs, Alberta sets the scene for The Last of Us, bleak February, Jean Vanier's abuse allegations and more

February 03, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Benzos aren't covered by B.C.'s new decriminalization policy and critics say that's a problem; a comedian tells Marie Kondo to embrace life's messiness; how High River, Alberta became the backdrop to a celebrated episode of The Last of Us; why a TV report on bleak February still resonates; why a Grammy award for best songwriter is a big deal; and more.

Episode 635: Women Talking, air tags vs. Air Canada, police budgets after the campaign to defund, Genaro Garcia Luna on trial and more

January 27, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Sheila McCarthy on the Oscar-nominated Women Talking; Air Canada said their luggage was lost but their air tags said otherwise; why Canadian police budgets have endured despite calls to defund; 100-year-old Met recordings may soon be heard for the first time in a century; the architect of Mexico's war on drugs is on trial for allegedly colluding with the drug cartels; and more.

Episode 634: A bot to detect ChatGPT, prosecuting war crimes in Ukraine, Cate Blanchett's conducting coach and more

January 20, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

A Canadian student who created a free app to detect ChatGPT in school essays; when Billy Bragg met Pete Seeger; a celebrated Nazi-hunter turns to prosecuting war crimes in the Ukraine conflict; reviewing Nintendo's turn-based strategy game, Fire Emblem Engage; why TikTok is full of sped-up song remixes known as Nightcore; and more.

Episode 633: Anti-vaxxers on the attack, Lunar New Year travel in China, The Last of Us hits HBO, Everyday Astronaut's Tim Dodd; and more

January 13, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

The allure of conspiracy theories and how to pull people back from the brink; fears of further COVID spread as Lunar New Year travel begins across China; acclaimed post-apocalyptic video game The Last Of Us gets the HBO treatment; Everyday Astronaut YouTuber Tim Dodd is going to the actual moon; a family doctor says the way we regulate his profession is driving general practitioners from the jobs they love; and more.

Episode 632: Connor Bedard, Damar Hamlin, Prince Harry's book, Ozempic, Dry January, portable MRNA vaccine factories & more

January 06, 2023 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Connor Bedard's former coach says the World Junior hockey phenom is something special; how Buffalo is rallying together after Damar Hamlin's near death on the football field; how the bid to keep Prince Harry's memoir from leaking plays into the hype; seriously though, what exactly is Ozempic?; Toronto bartender mixes alcohol-free cocktails for Dry January and beyond; and more.

Best pop music of 2022, Hamilton music director Alex Lacamoire, Springsteen's first manager Mike Appel & more

December 30, 2022 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

The Day 6 music panel runs down the best pop music of 2022, Hamilton's music director Alex Lacamoire, Bruce Springsteen's original manager Mike Appel on getting the Boss signed to CBS and more.

Matt Rogers' bid to be Prince of Christmas, the best TV of 2022, Muppet Christmas Carol, Revival69 and more

December 23, 2022 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

Comedian Matt Rogers wants Mariah Carey to crown him Prince of Christmas; the best TV of 2022 and what to catch up on over the holidays; why The Muppet Christmas Carol is the best retelling of Scrooge’s story; Revival 69, the improbable rock show that put Canada on the map and helped end the Beatles; and more.

Episode 629: Suing Facebook over hate speech, nuclear fusion in sci-fi, invasive Strep A, British 'pantos', Tantura & more

December 16, 2022 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Facebook faces a $2 billion lawsuit over hate speech; Expanse co-author Ty Franck on the role of nuclear fusion in sci-fi universes and the real world; making sense of the connection between respiratory virus outbreaks and invasive Strep A bacterial infections; a theatre director's bid to bring British holiday 'pantos' to Canada; Israeli documentary Tantura confronts an alleged massacre in a Palestinian village; and more.

ChatGPT, Indigenous-led conservation, Ye and the mainstreaming of antisemitism, our holiday book guide & more

December 09, 2022 05:10 - 54 minutes - 49.5 MB

Meet ChatGPT, the free AI chatbot that's blowing people's minds; Indigenous-led conservation efforts take centre-stage at COP 15; Marsha Lederman on Ye and the mainstreaming of antisemitism; how climate activists are capitalizing on the collapse of FTX to reign in crypto's carbon emissions; Becky Toyne's holiday guide to gifting books; and more.

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