Episode #056: Foodies Rejoice, Racism, and Human Rights Law (w/ Jagtaran Singh)
Release Date: 04/27/2021
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Unadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society, culture and everything in between. Every week there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated.
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Unadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society, culture and everything in between. Every week there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated.
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Unadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society, culture and everything in between. Every week there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated.
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On this episode, I'm joined by the founder of Boardgains (IG: @boardgains.fit), Eric Mathura (IG: @islandgains). What is boardgains? It's literally a bootcamp in a box - a board game that is meant to get you active with your friends. Eric joins me in the studio to discuss the game, and his journey and how he took a simple idea and manifested it into launching an actual product. Listen in!
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This week's podcast is one of the realest conversations thus far as I'm in the studio kicking it with the homie Tony Sidhu aka Blitzkrieg (@blitzmusic1). Tony has been in the South Asian hip hop scene since 2001. He shares a remarkable story of his recovery from a motorcycle accident last year that left him bed ridden for months as the world was locked in during this pandemic. His love for hip hop led to his most recent project: Demo Tapes which is the aftermath of his recovery from his accident.
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Big shout out to Island Diaz Spiced Rum (@islanddiaz) which is officially available for purchase this week!
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On this podcast, my good friend, Gina Uppal joins me. Gina works at Western University as the Partnerships Lead in the Lab for Knowledge Translation in Health. The team is building a public health learning network to help connect community organizations, researchers, and decision-makers especially since COVID19 has exposed serious gaps in how evidence informs practice in public health.
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On this week's episode, my good friend J.T. joins me virtually! J.T. is currently legal counsel at the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) where his work focuses heavily on the public interest inquiry into racial profiling and racial discrimination of Black persons by the Toronto Police Service. Prior to this, he was on Bay Street working for a big law firm.
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Unadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society, culture and everything in between. Every week there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated.
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On this week's podcast, the talented, Cindy Da Silva (Cindë) joins me in the studio (@iamcindee).
info_outlineUnadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society, culture and everything in between. Every week there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated.
On this week's episode, my good friend J.T. joins me virtually! J.T. is currently legal counsel at the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) where his work focuses heavily on the public interest inquiry into racial profiling and racial discrimination of Black persons by the Toronto Police Service. Prior to this, he was on Bay Street working for a big law firm.
Tune into a very informative and fun conversation as we talk about our favourite places to eat in the GTA, JT's career path into Human Rights Law, and our thoughts on the current lockdowns. We dive deep into a discussion on systemic racism, Anti-Black racism,the debate around defunding the police and more, so sit back and listen in!
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