I may be biased because the two hosts are cursed to be born Canadian like me.
But they are free thinkers, sardonic and host a whole slew of dissident guests that I've never even heard of.
The two hosts are Dimes and Judas. Dimes works in marketing near Toronto and Judas used to run a furniture factory on Hong Kong.
If possible, I'd try to listen to an episode where Dimes interviews another guest, which tend to be solo shows without Judas.
Dimes and Judas also do semi-regular shows together about current events and books that Dimes reads.
I find the book reviews to be more difficult to listen to without having read the book, but he does do pretty comprehensive summaries of the author and the philosophy and arguments within.
It's mostly one man rants (that can go on for several hours) that cover happenings in Canada. You also have to have a thick skin because Rage lives up to his name and essentially calls everyone names and pussies eventually.
But Jeremy gives a finger on the pulse perspective on the "State of the Union" on what's happening in the fledgling Canuck dissident sphere
Another one that comes to mind is Blood Satellite.
I may be biased because the two hosts are cursed to be born Canadian like me.
But they are free thinkers, sardonic and host a whole slew of dissident guests that I've never even heard of.
The two hosts are Dimes and Judas. Dimes works in marketing near Toronto and Judas used to run a furniture factory on Hong Kong.
If possible, I'd try to listen to an episode where Dimes interviews another guest, which tend to be solo shows without Judas.
Dimes and Judas also do semi-regular shows together about current events and books that Dimes reads.
I find the book reviews to be more difficult to listen to without having read the book, but he does do pretty comprehensive summaries of the author and the philosophy and arguments within.
I'd say the Blood Satellite podcast is more books reviews and pontificating about big ideas rather than current events.
But they are constantly willing to consider new ideas without worrying if its too gauche or not, which is very refreshing.
They also only really talk about Canada in passing and in anecdotes. I would imagine their audience is mostly American.
I'm sure you probably know of him already, but Jeremy MacKenzie/Raging Dissident is another Canadian dissident based show.
It's mostly one man rants (that can go on for several hours) that cover happenings in Canada. You also have to have a thick skin because Rage lives up to his name and essentially calls everyone names and pussies eventually.
But Jeremy gives a finger on the pulse perspective on the "State of the Union" on what's happening in the fledgling Canuck dissident sphere