CBC tarafından hazırlanan Ideas
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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time.
With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring the IDEAS that make us who we are.
New episodes drop Monday through Friday at 5pm ET.
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This podcast features an all-star, and bestselling, lineup of CBC Massey Lecturers from the past decade: Payam Akhavan (2017) and the police officer who pulled over to the side of the road to keep listening; Sally Armstrong (2019) and the women’s rights groups listening to her talks in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and China; Ron Deibert (2020) and his conviction that ‘philosophical’ radio is more crucial than ever; Esi Edugyan (2021), Tomson Highway (2022) feeling astonished when a stranger recognizes his voice after hearing him on the radio; Margaret MacMillan (2015); Tanya Talaga (2018) and her surprise when an older white man in the audience declares Indigenous activists should “go forth and conquer”; Astra Taylor (2023) and how her secret desire is to work at IDEAS; Jennifer Welsh (2016) comforting an audience member who’d served in Afghanistan; and Ian Williams (2024) on how his lectures have more meanings than he realized — so much so, that he’d like a “second date” with IDEAS.
*This is the third episode in our special programming marking our 60th anniversary.
Listen to other episodes in this series:
The time when a guest said, "I love you!"
How an IDEAS episode on traffic changed a doctor's practice
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1893 - CBC Massey Lecturers reveal how the talks changed them Wed, 03 Dec 2025
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1892 - The time when a guest said, "I love you!" Tue, 02 Dec 2025
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1891 - How an IDEAS episode on traffic changed a doctor's practice Mon, 01 Dec 2025
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1890 - How music transports the Afghan diaspora to their homeland Fri, 28 Nov 2025
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1889 - Why cities are targeted in wartime (updated) Thu, 27 Nov 2025
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1888 - Why hospitals stopped being hospitable Wed, 26 Nov 2025
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1887 - How guest-host power dynamics shape migration Tue, 25 Nov 2025
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1886 - Can you ever truly return home again? Mon, 24 Nov 2025
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1885 - Massey Lecture Part 5 | A human rights agenda for Canada Fri, 21 Nov 2025
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1884 - Massey Lecture Part 4 | How people power makes human rights real Thu, 20 Nov 2025
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1883 - Massey Lecture Part 3 | Human rights don’t have to be earned Wed, 19 Nov 2025
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1882 - Massey Lecture Part 2 | The six years that remade human rights Tue, 18 Nov 2025
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1881 - Massey Lecture Part 1 | Renewing the promise of human rights Mon, 17 Nov 2025
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1880 - Buttons give the illusion of power but hide the consequences Thu, 13 Nov 2025
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1879 - The people who inspire Alex Neve to fight for human rights Thu, 13 Nov 2025
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1878 - How overlooked veterans make history in their own words Wed, 12 Nov 2025
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1877 - Why Canadian veterans are conflicted about Remembrance Day Tue, 11 Nov 2025
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1875 - Not a war story. This is about what comes after for veterans Mon, 10 Nov 2025
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1874 - First historian Herodotus knew the power of story Thu, 06 Nov 2025
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1873 - Hope lies in knowing that "we've changed the world before” Wed, 05 Nov 2025
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1872 - How mind-bending theories could solve mysteries in physics Tue, 04 Nov 2025
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1871 - To fix America's caste system, acknowledge it exists: author Mon, 03 Nov 2025
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1870 - Mexican fiction turns drug kingpins into vicious vampires Fri, 31 Oct 2025
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1869 - Can democracies survive the attacks on the rule of law? Thu, 30 Oct 2025
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1868 - This lawyer turns real legal cases into page-turners Wed, 29 Oct 2025
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1867 - How Indigenous Americans discovered Europe Tue, 28 Oct 2025
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1866 - 33 years of the campus free speech controversy Mon, 27 Oct 2025
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1865 - Can you have compassion for someone you never agree with? Fri, 24 Oct 2025
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1864 - George Eliot's invaluable life lessons on confronting reality Thu, 23 Oct 2025
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1863 - The real reasons why more young women freeze their eggs Wed, 22 Oct 2025
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1862 - New details on Canada's first documented 'demon possession' Tue, 21 Oct 2025
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1861 - Can abolishing all political parties topple fascism? Mon, 20 Oct 2025
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1860 - This Italian painter was a feminist before the word existed Fri, 17 Oct 2025
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1859 - Why practicing empathy is far from simple Thu, 16 Oct 2025
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1858 - Why 'follow your heart' spirituality is actually religion Wed, 15 Oct 2025
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1857 - How 60s Scoop 'warriors' reclaimed their Indigenous roots Tue, 14 Oct 2025
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1856 - An homage to chickens, a dinosaur, dinner and backyard pet Mon, 13 Oct 2025
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1855 - Imprisoned Syrian wrote poetry imagining the fall of the regime. Now it's come true Fri, 10 Oct 2025
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1854 - How absurdist theatre is an act of resistance Thu, 09 Oct 2025
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1853 - How a translation movement made Western philosophers famous Wed, 08 Oct 2025
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1852 - Can we have new pipelines and curb climate change, too? Tue, 07 Oct 2025
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1851 - Why progressives may not be as 'woke' as they think Mon, 06 Oct 2025
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1850 - Why a proposed 'new capitalism' is contested Fri, 03 Oct 2025
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1849 - How a German philosopher predicted our digital age Thu, 02 Oct 2025
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1848 - What life was like for Luke Galati in a psychiatric ward Wed, 01 Oct 2025
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1847 - How Inuk activist Aaju Peter learned to 'decolonize' her mind Tue, 30 Sep 2025
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1846 - Can the fierce wars of today end in peace? Mon, 29 Sep 2025
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1845 - How rhythm helps us walk, talk — and even love Fri, 26 Sep 2025
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1844 - The natural — and unnatural — history of air on Earth Thu, 25 Sep 2025
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1843 - Why the world feels like a shipwreck Wed, 24 Sep 2025