The Decibel

The Globe and Mail
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Jul 10, 2024 • 20min

Life on the border of Myanmar’s civil war

The Globe’s Asia Correspondent, James Griffiths, discusses the ongoing Myanmar civil war, focusing on the significant area along the Thai-Myanmar border. He explains how resistance forces gained ground, the involvement of China, and the dire circumstances faced by the country. The podcast sheds light on the impact of the conflict, challenges in border towns like Miawadi, and the shifting power dynamics in the Civil War.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 23min

Meeting IRL: the backlash against online dating

The podcast discusses the backlash against online dating, highlighting frustrations with superficial interactions and high costs. Singles are turning to in-person events like speed dating for more meaningful connections. It explores the challenges of online dating fatigue and the shift towards authentic face-to-face meetings.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 24min

Jane Boon: Reflecting on my sexual experience with Frank Stronach

Writer Jane Boon reflects on her encounter with Canadian magnate Frank Stronach in 1986. She shares her journey at Magna International sponsored by Stronach, highlighting their mentorship. Boon describes a tense evening and reflects on consent and power dynamics.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 22min

Hard truths about ‘gentle parenting’

Dr. Alice Davidson, a developmental psychology professor, discusses gentle parenting and its controversies. Topics include acknowledging children's emotions, setting boundaries without punishment, historical influences, and the importance of support systems for parents.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 20min

Closing fisheries devastated Newfoundland. Should they come back?

Dr. George Rose from UBC's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries discusses the lifting of the commercial cod fishing ban in Newfoundland and Labrador after 32 years. He warns about the potential risks and undo decades of work. The podcast explores the historical significance of the cod industry, the impact of the 1992 moratorium, challenges in rebuilding northern fisheries, and lessons on sustainability in the fishing industry.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 22min

How rising antisemitism is affecting Canadian Jews

The podcast explores the surge in antisemitic incidents in Canada, with a focus on attacks on synagogues and Jewish individuals. It delves into the impact on Jewish members of parliament and the intersection between criticism of Israel and antisemitism. The role of social media in spreading hate speech and the disconnect between Canadian attitudes towards Jews and the fear among Canadian Jews are also discussed.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 23min

The complex man at the centre of the Canada-India feud

Guest Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh leader with a controversial background, is examined by Globe reporters. They unravel his life in Canada, connections to the Kalistan movement, allegations of terrorism, and the strained Canada-India relations. The podcast dives into Nijjar's enigmatic persona, leaving listeners intrigued by his complex identity.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 22min

A crushing loss is making Trudeau’s Liberals rethink the future

Reporter and columnist John Ibbitson joins the show to discuss the Liberal's potential strategy after a shocking defeat. Topics include Trudeau's leadership future, Conservative's approach, and signs of resignation. The podcast delves into the challenges faced by the Liberals in regaining support and the future plans of the Conservatives post by-election win.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 24min

Why Brits are so tired of the Conservative Party

Paul Waldie, The Globe's Europe correspondent, discusses the troubles facing the UK's Conservative Party, including Brexit, COVID, and scandals. The upcoming election on July 4 spells potential disaster for the ruling Tories, with voters disillusioned and ready for change. Waldie explains the seismic shift in British politics and the challenges ahead for the Conservative Party.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 19min

What Nenshi’s win means for the NDP, Alberta, and Danielle Smith

Kelly Cryderman from The Globe discusses Naheed Nenshi's leadership win for Alberta NDP, challenges ahead in uniting the party, potential conflicts with Premier Danielle Smith, and implications for the provincial party's future.

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