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Is there a lack of academic freedom in Canada? In 2017, The Why Show had this question, and made an effort to begin to answer it.
We sit down with the co-founder of the Make It Awkward campaign, Jesse Lipscombe, and discuss what the initiative is all about and why Jesse began the campaign. We touch on recent racial issues, how to talk about difficult subjects, and the Make It Awkward Summit.
Hodgson and Whitlock discuss the Edmonton and Vegas attacks, catch up on a summer's worth of news and preview what episodes we're working on for the Why Show Revamp.
Matt talks about his "no news week" and why Facebook needs to be smarter with its ads. We also have a The Why Show announcement.
We talk about methods of philanthropy, fundraising, and Wiki Tribune.
We talk about Bill Maher's latest TV debacle and the right to healthcare.
We tell you why it's so important for kids to smell bullshit and why all atheists are D-bags.
We talk about your data being in the hands of "corporations" and choosing inconvenient morals.
We talk about cultural training and the fact that it is illegal to defend yourself in Canada.
James Lindsay joins us to talk about his recently published hoax article, "The Conceptual Penis as a Social Construct".
We talk about the science behind racial IQ differences and Bill Nye.
We talk about SpaceX and NASA on Mars, universal basic income, and 13 Reasons Why.
We talk about the Wiki Tribune and Bill O'Reilly.
We talk about social media circle jerks and animal pain.
We talk about Donald Trump's tweets and taxi drivers.
Matt reports on the recent United Airlines, Fox News, and Pepsi scandals.
Sina Marzoughi is back in studio in support of tuition-free education.
Guest Star Sina Marzoughi joins us to talk about free speech, Andrew Potter, and what legitimizes competition.
A girl gets Brayden's DNA in her eye, and we talk about honesty and "life tuition."
In this episode, we talk about Free Speech, Jordan Peterson, and Women's Day.
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