Episodes

  • The Convenience Question | Why Do We Blame Individuals for Structural Problems?
    Jan 16 2026

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    In this episode of The Glorious Mess, Raymond and Carla start with squirrels and somehow end up talking about capitalism, environmental guilt, and the politics of convenience.

    We unpack why individual behaviour is so often blamed for massive ecological and social crises and how “do better” narratives can oversimplify problems that are actually structural. From reusable straws to lifestyle purity tests, we question who really benefits when responsibility gets pushed onto individuals instead of systems.

    The conversation moves through implicit bias, our grievances with disorganized advocacy, and how good intentions can still reproduce harm when they lack strategy, accountability, and imagination. We reflect on why movements sometimes eat their own, why clarity gets lost in performance, and what it means to want change without knowing how to hold each other through it.

    Messy, curious, and unexpectedly political exactly as promised.

    New episodes every month. Recorded at Virage Studios.

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    29 mins
  • The Obsession Question | Who Benefits From Men Wanting Us Like This?
    Dec 17 2025

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    In The Obsession Question, Raymond and Carla wade into the uncomfortable territory of desire, attention, and power and ask when being wanted starts to feel less like attraction and more like control.

    Why do some men continue to pursue even when there’s no response? How did attention become something we’re expected to manage or soften? And why does desire so often feel pressurized or unsafe?

    From Carla’s experience of persistent messaging to a broader look at feminism, state power, and how systems create dependency, this episode explores the myth of the perfect victim and the perfect enemy and what gets lost when harm is flattened into binaries.

    A little uncomfortable, very honest.

    New episodes every month. Recorded at Virage Studios.

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    31 mins
  • Invisible Rulers | How Much of the Story Are We Actually Getting?
    Dec 2 2025

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    In Invisible Rulers, Raymond and Carla wade into the messy question of who actually decides what we know and how much of the truth ever makes it out.

    What stories get told on the news? Which ones get buried? Who benefits from the way information moves? And how much of what we “know” is really just good marketing?

    From pop culture contradictions to Raya as a class filter disguised as a dating app, this episode examines the quiet power shaping our feeds and our beliefs.

    Then, we take it somewhere deeper: reframing psychosis as cultural insight, unpacking sleep paralysis as a global story, and asking why some forms of meaning-making are dismissed while others are celebrated.

    A little paranoid, a lot curious.

    New episodes every month. Recorded at Virage Studios.

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    32 mins
  • Gay Parents & Getting Sober | Is Sobriety Just Another Kind of Coming Out?
    Nov 15 2025

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    In Gay Parents & Getting Sober, Raymond and Carla sit down for an honest, funny, and unexpectedly tender conversation about the families that shaped them and the clarity they’re choosing now.

    What does it mean to be raised by gay parents? What does it mean to be raised by deeply religious Jamaican foster parents? And how does sobriety force you to look back at those stories with new eyes?

    From coming out (in all its forms) to unlearning chaos, this episode explores the truths we inherit, the ones we run from, and the ones we finally claim as our own.

    A little messy, a lot real.

    New episodes every month. Recorded at Virage Studios.

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    34 mins
  • The Echo and the Other | Can We Really Live With the Far Right?
    Oct 31 2025

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    In The Echo and the Other, Raymond and Carla sit down for a light but honest conversation about radical pluralism — the idea that we can live together across deep difference.

    Can we really coexist with those whose beliefs cause harm? From the far right to influencer culture, this episode explores how social media turns opinion into certainty, and how we might still find ways to listen, reflect, and stay human in the noise.

    A little messy, a lot real.

    New episodes every month. Recorded at Virage Studios.

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    31 mins
  • Dreaming in a Political World
    Apr 7 2025

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    In this episode of The Glorious Mess, we hold nothing back. From rising polarization to the fragility of the systems we live in, we dig into the current reality of Canadian politics and why it's more urgent than ever to stay awake and engaged. No system is perfect, but as we imagine and build alternatives, we also reckon with where we are right now.

    And then… we dream.
    We explore the quiet language of dreams—what they reveal about our fears, our futures, and our relationship to a world in flux.

    Tune in for raw truth, wild imagination, and a little chaos.

    Because dreaming is political.

    #TheGloriousMess #CanadianPolitics #Dreamwork #Activism #ImaginationAsResistance

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    53 mins
  • Making Change Possible
    Mar 4 2025

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    In this episode of The Glorious Mess, we dive into what's been unfolding in the world and explore how we can show up in support of collective care and change. We take a look at adrienne maree brown’s work on organizing, collective transformation, and Emergent Strategy, while also checking in on what’s happening in our own little universes. Tune in for reflection, connection, and a bit of messy magic.

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    53 mins
  • State of the World
    Feb 3 2025

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    In this episode, we take a moment to reflect on the state of the world—unpacking our thoughts on the political landscape in the U.S. under the Trump administration and drawing comparisons to what could unfold here. We dive into how we imagine paths forward, how to engage in conversations with people we don’t always agree with, and ways to reclaim our power in an era that often feels overwhelming. Tune in for a raw, reflective, and thought-provoking discussion on navigating uncertain times.

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    39 mins