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With Ramadan 2021 just around the corner, S and F sit down to discuss their expectations for the holy month this year. From Ramadan prep to simply what they're looking forward to most, the two also compare Ramadan pre and post covid, and how that has affected their way of celebration. If you're looking to find out more on the origins of Ramadan and the benefits of fasting, check out our instagram @inside_out.podcast, and feel free to join the discussion in our comment section!
In honour of black history month, the Inside Out gang sit down to talk about how the month came to be, along with Canada and its relationship with black history. Listen to S, A, and F rant about Canada’s ridiculous portrayal as the “saviour” of slaves migrating from the United States, and how little the education system really teaches about black history. We know 10 minutes is barely enough to cover the rich history, struggles and successes, of black people; but we hope this little episode will get you thinking, and help get the conversation started :)
Is this too cringe of a topic? How could the Inside Out gang not help themselves on dedicating at least 10 minutes though, to such a worldwide phenomenon? Growing up, S and A have seen memes ever since they started using the internet. But today they wonder... how did the meme come to be? Were there memes before the internet? And how come Bernie Sanders sitting in a chair has become one of them? In episode 10 of Inside Out, we go over the origins of the meme along with give our thoughts, on how we believe meme culture took form.
Just six days after the clock struck midnight and welcomed 2021, the United States was preparing to confirm Joe Biden as the president elect. That plan however, would momentarily be put on hold as the US capitol was breached and ransacked. In the latest episode of Inside Out, S and J look at the event through the lens of social media, and the influence it played on all this. In our current time, is social media perhaps the biggest catalyst in spreading extremist ideas?
In the last episode of the year, S and F look back on what 2020 entailed and discuss if 2021 might be any better. After all, a new year doesn't immediately cause one's problems from the previous year to vanish. Are we setting our expectations for 2021 too high? Should time simply be considered a continuous loop, endings and new beginnings be damned? As we wrap up the first year of Inside Out on our 8th episode, S and F discuss the concept of new year's resolutions, and along with the rest of the crew, wish everyone stumbling upon this ep. strength for the upcoming year. Thank you for tuning in to our podcast so far!
It's the year 2020 and election season is just around the corner for the United States... but before the rest of us either sit down with a cup of tea or run for the hills (perhaps with our fellow American friends), let's stop for a moment and think; what really is the big deal with elections? How come many preach on the importance of voting while others barely spare elections a glance? In the 7th episode of Inside Out, an American and Canadian sit down to discuss their local elections, and talk about why voting, in their opinion, might just be a big deal after all.
The technological advancements of the past 2 decades have definitely given us a fair share of blessings AND curses. In the sixth episode of Inside Out, three members of our cast discuss how we felt growing up as 2000s kids: the similarities and differences we feel exist between us and our parents, and what we wish to leave behind for future generations.
In this week's episode of Inside Out, S and D discuss the explosion which took place in Lebanon on August 4th 2020. After an initial wave of media coverage, the world seemed to have moved on. Yet the Lebanese haven't, and many are still struggling from the aftermath of the blast. We at Inside Out stand by Lebanon, and in twelve minutes break down why the blast not only impacted its people, but us on the other side of the world.
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Five childhood friends tackle current issues and injustices on Inside Out, a podcast meant to amplify the voices of those silenced. Along with their bi-weekly analysis of news too controversial for the media to portray right, they dedicate an episode with slightly more joviality, allowing you, the audience, to get to know us better.Follow A, S, D, F, and J as they take a stand on behalf of many angered Gen Z members; because if our generation doesn't change the world, who will?
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