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Making better sense of everything. Decomplicated breaks down the headlines in Canada, so that you don't have to. Join hosts Rumneek Johal and Carol Eugene Park as they tell you why it's trending, and why you should care, in a daily newsletter and podcast.
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2021-02-2302:15

Making better sense of everything. Decomplicated breaks down the daily headlines in Canada, so that you don't have to. Join hosts Rumneek Johal (@rumneeek) and Carol Eugene Park (@caroleugenepark) as they tell you why it's trending, and why you should care, in a daily newsletter and podcast.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Psychedelics have re-emerged as a popular topic for researchers and investors, creating a "psychedelics boom" both in microdosing and as medicine. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to discuss what she learned about psychedelics and microdosing.Thanks to today's guests: Glenda Tailfeathers (@glenda_aus), Tobias Zhuang, and Kelsey Ramsden (@KelseyRamsden) of MindCure Health (@MindCureHealth).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
“Blackfishing” is where non-Black influencers and celebrities mimic the features of Black women and take on Black aesthetics. Carol sat down with Rumneek to discuss what she learned about Blackfishing.Thanks to today's guest: Dr. Cheryl Thompson (@DrCherylT) from the School of Creative Industries and co-director at the Studio for Media Activism & Critical Thought at Ryerson University.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Women’s day is meant to be a celebration. But this does not address the harm that liberal feminism and colonialism perpetuate against Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people in Canada. Rumneek (@rumneeek) and Carol (@caroleugenepark) connected with an Indigenous scholar, and an Indigenous activist to discuss what this day means, and what work still needs to be done.Thanks to today's guests: Dr. Robyn Bourgeois from Brock University (@brokeuniversity), and Lorelei Williams (@loreleiBIS604) of dance group Butterflies in Spirit (@ButterfliesBIS).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Travel restrictions have been in place since Canada introduced lockdown measures last March.  These restrictions aren't prohibitions but rather, strong recommendations against travelling internationally and domestically. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to talk about the "loopholes" of the travel rules on the one year anniversary of the pandemic.Thanks to today's guest: Cara Zwibel (@CaraZwibel) from Canadian Civil Liberties Association (@cancivlib), and Dr. Shazma Mithani (@shazmamithani) from Royal Alexandra and Stollery Children’s Hospitals.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Some Canadians love the Royals, while others don't. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to talk about the relevance of the Royals and whether Canada could sever its ties with them.Thanks to today's guests: Sahil Morar (@SahilMorar1), and Dr. Carolyn Harris (@royalhistorian) from University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
White Supremacist organizations aren’t just a problem in the U.S. It’s time for Canada to confront the insidious nature of this threat right here in our own backyard. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to discuss the racism that permeates all facets of Canadian society. Thanks to today's guests: Peter Smith from the Canadian Anti Hate Network (@antihateca), and Dr. Barbara Perry from Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism in Ontario Tech University (@CHBEOntarioTech).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
The U.S. White House is an iconic piece of architecture. But can the same be said about Canada's Prime Minister's official residence?  Carol (@caroleugenepark) sat down with Rumneek (@rumneeek) to talk about where the Canadian prime minister's residence is, and why our current PM doesn't live there.Thanks to today's guest: Leslie Maitland from Heritage Ottawa (@HeritageOttawa); Alexis Michaud from the National Capital Commission (@NCC_CCN); Dr. David Gordon from the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Queen’s University (@queensu); and fourth-year student Jessica Babe from Carleton's School of Architecture (@CarletonU_Arch).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
It’s likely that many Canadians didn’t learn about the stolen land on which the federal government buildings stand on. Why would we? It's not something many Canadians learn about on school field trips. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with two Algonquin scholars to talk about the land, which many Canadians know as the Ottawa-Gatineau area.Thanks to today's guests: Dr. Veldon Coburn (@VeldonCoburn) from University of Ottawa in their Institute of Indigenous Research studies (@uOttawa) and Dr. Lynn Gehl.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
These days, NFTs are all the rage. But why and for what? Carol (@caroleugenepark) sat down with Rumneek (@rumneeek) to talk about what NFTs are, and the pros and cons of purchasing them.Thanks to today's guests: public broadcaster Alan Cross (@alancross), William Johnson (@notionport) from Vancouver Tech Journal (@vantechjournal), and Moon Jerin (@jerinfm) from Doctrina. Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
TikTok has been around for a while but it didn't become a popular mainstream app until the pandemic lockdown last year. This app is similar and yet unlike any other social media app. Carol (@caroleugenepark) sat down with Rumneek (@rumneeek) to talk about why this app is different from the rest, and how some Canadian creators are making money off of it. Thanks to today's guests: TikToker Sara Abdul Aziz, also known as Nutrient Matters, and TikToker Sarah Jenkins (@sarahjenkinsxo).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Elections. Times for debates, critical thought and uncomfortable conversations with relatives who don't share similar political beliefs and values.  But after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged the possibility of an early election, Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to discuss what that would mean for Canadians during a pandemic.Thanks to today's guests: Ricardo Tranjan (@ricardotranjan) from Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in Ontario  (@ccpa_ont), and professor Amanda Bittner (@amandabittner) from Memorial University (@memorialU).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
It's been five years since the province of B.C. declared opioid-related overdose deaths as a public health emergency. Activists and advocates have been urging governments for the decriminalization of drugs. Yet, little has been done to implement this evidence-based approach. Carol sat down with Rumneek to talk about what the decriminalization of drugs would look like in practice.Thank you to today's experts: Scott Bernstein (@scott_bern) from the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (@CANdrugpolicy), and Caitlin Shane (@caitlin_Ona) from Pivot Legal Society (@pivotlegal). Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
To own or to rent? That would be the question, but for many Canadian millennials being a homeowner isn't as easy as it was during our parents' generation. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to talk about the likelihood of millennials owning a home. Thanks to today's guests for their insight: Jeffrey Nader & Devin Wagner from The Habistat (@TheHabistat), and Mandy Hansen (@MandyHansen1) from Insight Specialty Consulting.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
From Gamestop to the latest explosion in cryptocurrency: it feels like everyone is trying their hand at investing. But how do Canadian millennials begin investing? Carol (@caroleugenepark) sat down with Rumneek (@rumneeek) to talk about why it's important for millennials to begin investing. Thanks to today's guests: Peter Hodson, the founder of 5i Research (@5iresearchdotca), and TikToker Vasiliki Belegrinis, aka Passions2Profits.Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews). 
From the romanticization of eating disorders on Tumblr to TikTok’s viral “Nature’s cereal”, how has the messaging around diet culture shaped misinformation and disordered eating? Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to talk about the problems with diet culture and the influence social media has on it. Thanks to today's guests: Buzzfeed's Scaachi Koul (@scaachi) and author Edith Bernier (@edithbernier_ca) for sharing their insight and commentary!Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
While Canada is set to ban single-use plastics, climate activists question the urgency of individual actions and push big governments, and companies to mobilize for change. Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with Carol (@caroleugenepark) to talk about the gaps and misunderstandings around recycling.Thanks to today's guests: plastics campaigner Ashley Wallis (@ashleyewallis) from Oceana Canada (@OceanaCAN), and climate justice activist Nam Topp-Nguyen from Extinction Rebellion (@ExtinctionR).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
As more Canadians receive their vaccines, alongside the rest of the Global North, governments consider vaccine passports as a way to reintroduce the possibility of travelling. Carol (@caroleugenepark) sat down with Rumneek to talk about what a vaccine passport would look like, and what the implications are of implementing one.Special thanks to today's guests: Dr. Stephanie Yanow, a global health professor at University of Alberta (@UAlberta), and Beth Potter (@potter_beth), the President and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (@TIAC_AITC).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Since the last year, OnlyFans gained widespread popularity. But what is this platform, and how is it used? In today's episode, Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down with two Canadian sex workers about their experiences on OnlyFans, and the harm of romanticizing this line of work. Special thanks to today's guests: Madison Winter (@MadisonwinterTo), and Barbara Sarpong (@BlackDahliaYes).Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
Welcome to our first bonus episode!  We decided to go a little... more candid than usual. Carol (@caroleugenepark) and Rumneek (@rumneeek) sat down in their respective closets and talked about why TF surprise vaccine pop up clinics in Surrey are a surprise and not as organized as they should be. Psst! We also have a daily newsletter, which you can sign up for at www.decomplicated.com!Follow us on Twitter (@decomplicatedca) & Instagram (@decomplicatednews).
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