
The Margins And The Meetup
What happens when belonging becomes a hierarchy? In this episode, Hostion and Andrea unpack the viral Wasian Meetup that took social media by storm — a gathering organized by Half Asian Spring for mixed white

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What if there was a safe space to ask questions ? To be honest with your identity ? To celebrate your culture ? To address the negative stereotypes surrounding immigration? This is the place. For the immigrant and non-immigrant alike, this podcast is for you. We talk about the honest, the facts on the ground and reasons to celebrate culture, immigrants and the journeys we all took to get here . Whether you have that racist uncle who needs to understand or an immigrant who wants to be seen as you are, this is the podcast for you. Be prepared to laugh, to question, to challenge and to celebrate all things people on this beautiful planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unknown Host hosts Canadian Salad, a society show with 169 episodes published.

What happens when belonging becomes a hierarchy? In this episode, Hostion and Andrea unpack the viral Wasian Meetup that took social media by storm — a gathering organized by Half Asian Spring for mixed white

Ever been told to chew with your mouth closed? What if that rule was considered rude in another country? In this episode of Canadian Salad, Hostion and Andrea go around the world to unpack the surprising, funny, and deep

What does love actually look like when words aren't the primary language? In this episode of Canadian Salad, Andrea and Hostion dig into one of their favourite frameworks — love languages — but through the lens of Asian

In this unplanned, candid episode of Canadian Salad , your hosts ditch the research and get real. We're talking about the small, everyday moments that carry us through hard times — from cooking a meal that tastes l

Thanks for coming back to part two of our deep dive into hierarchy and equality. Last episode, we challenged Canada’s egalitarian defaults. This week, we ask: can hierarchy actually be good? Andrea and Hostion explore th

What does hierarchy really mean — and why does it make some of us uncomfortable? In the first episode of this two-part series, hosts Hostion and Andrea unpack one of the most complex cultural dynamics in the modern world

Be honest - when someone asks how you are, do you actually tell them the truth? In this episode of Canadian Salad, Hostion and Andrea get real about one of the most universal little lies we tell every day: "I'm oka

Canada deported 22,000 people last year. Immigrants are leaving at the highest rates since 1971. And the ministries meant to support them? Gutted. In this episode, Andrea and Hostion get into the real cost of making immi

What does it mean to love an animal? And who gets to decide the "right" way to do it? In this episode of Canadian Salad, Andrea is joined by a very special guest co-host — her 8-year-old son Lincoln — for one our most th

We know the news cycle is a lot. So this week, we're doing something about it. In this episode of Canadian Salad, Andrea and Hostion bring you six stories of real, hard-won progress — from Scotiabank fully divesting from

Does grief need permission? In this episode, we explore racialized grief, disenfranchised loss, and the politics of mourning. Why are some lives publicly grieved while others are minimized? What happens when grief is den

White supremacy. It’s a term that sparks discomfort, denial, and defensiveness. But what if we’re not defining it correctly? In this episode, Andrea and Hostion explore the idea of racial empire logic — a fra

Is blood really thicker than water? In this deeply honest conversation, we explore chosen family: the people we build relationships with for emotional safety, belonging, and survival. From immigration and identity to est

What if Black History Month isn’t just about remembrance but about the blueprint for a better future for everyone? In this deeply honest and wide-ranging conversation, we explore why Black history matters in Canada and h

Love is universal. The way we express it is not. In this episode of Canadian Salad , we explore how culture shapes love. From love languages and public displays of affection to family expectations, language, and tr

Disability is often framed as something to fix, hide, or overcome. But what if that story is incomplete or harmful? In this episode of Canadian Salad , Andrea and Hostion explore the culture of disability acr

Pronouns are everywhere. We use them daily. And yet, they’ve become one of the most misunderstood topics of our time. In this episode, Hostion and Andrea explore the culture of pronouns through history, lingu

Canadian Salad is a podcast about culture, identity, and belonging in a world that rarely fits into neat categories . Hosted through honest conversations and lived stories, the show explores how history, power, mig

What happens when conversations about race make people uncomfortable? In this episode of Canadian Salad , Hostion and Andrea dig into white fragility —what it is, why it shows up, and how it quietly derails meaningful co

Culture has a price tag. And we pay it every time we decide what to buy. In this episode of Canadian Salad , we explore how culture shapes our buying decisions and what choosing new or used quietly signals about identity
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