Épisodes

  • Human Trafficking: A Victim's Story
    Dec 29 2016

    Human trafficking is a hard conversation to have, but it needs to be spoken about. This episode is part of our human trafficking series, a series designed to spread awareness about the prevalence of modern-day slavery.

    We look at human trafficking from a victim's point of view. Learn who can be a victim of sex trafficking and how it happens.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Cesar Del Castillo


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    14 min
  • A Pimp's Story
    Dec 30 2016

    Part of our human trafficking series, this episode delves into the mind of a pimp. How does he think? How does he control the victims of sex trafficking? Listen for some answers. Understanding modern-day slavery is the first step towards ending it.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Cesar Del Castillo


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    16 min
  • A John's Story
    Jan 7 2017

    Who pays for sex? Why do they pay for sex? Often, without even knowing it, Johns are supporting sex trafficking operations. In this human trafficking awareness series, we examine prostitution from John's point of view.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Cesar Del Castillo


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    19 min
  • A Foster Care Survivor
    Jan 25 2017

    Jenny Maher has been through a lot. Growing up with a mentally ill mother, she was in and out of the foster system. Jenny experienced some bad things in her childhood, but she managed to overcome them.

    Today, she is an inspiration to anyone facing challenges in life. She's the author of Never Give Up, a book that goes into even more of the obstacles she's faced in life. In this episode, we talk about the issues in the foster care system and take a look at some of the mental effects it can have on a person.

    Listen to Jenny's story and learn more about what happens to children in the system.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Joel North at East Coast Radio Creative

    Guests: Jenny Maher and David Pumo


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    25 min
  • Burst the Bubble: Serial Killer Poetry
    Feb 3 2017

    We talk a lot about mental health and fighting your inner demons. But what happens when those demons take over? It's a sad conversation, but one that we need to have. That's why this episode takes a look at serial killers. But there's a twist. Instead of looking at their actions, we look at their poetry.

    We delve into their minds and try to understand more about what made them that way. And we try to understand if there's anything we can do to prevent more murders from happening.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Cesar Del Castillo


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    44 min
  • The House of Mayhem Story
    Feb 20 2017

    There is a disproportionate number of homeless LGBTQ teens on the street, but most people don't talk about it.

    House of Mayhem is talking about it. House of Mayhem is a new tv series about LGBTQ youth in the foster system. It gives today's teens hope that they will find acceptance and love.

    We speak with creator/writer David Pumo about the plight of LGBTQ youth.

    We also speak with actress Quei Tann, former America's Next Top Model contestant and one of the stars of House of Mayhem. The once homeless youth shares her story and inspires others to overcome it.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Co-Producer: Danielle Gallagher

    Editor: Joel North at East Coast Radio Creative

    Guests: David Pumo and Quei Tann


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    54 min
  • The Disappearance of Delaine Copenace: Part 1
    Mar 4 2017
    This is the first episode in a series about missing and murdered native women in Canada. We head to Kenora, Ontario to tell the story of Delaine Copenace, a 16-year-old aboriginal girl who went missing in 2016 and was found in Lake of the Woods a month later. We speak with her mother Anita Ross, who is still trying to make sense of her daughter’s death.Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-TolstoyResearcher, Interviewer, Editor, and Co-producer: Drew PennerProduction: Thanks to the Vancouver Public Library Inspiration Lab and the Wachiay Aboriginal Multi Media (WAMM) studioMusic:Quinton Larry Roy Cameron “Kenora Ontario,” “Pound Cake”www.soundcloud.com/quinton-larry-roy-cameron Frequency Horizon “Delaine’s Theme,” “Hiking Cross-Island in 3 Hours,” “Telling the Story”www.soundcloud.com/frequencyhorizon www.frequencyhorizon.com Lullatone “Tiny Glaciers”Michael Taylor “West Georgia Opus 1”Yuminale (Deane Holmes) “The Lacquered Bird”www.yuminale.com/album/371701/prevailing-perceptionwww.itunes.apple.com/us/album/prevailing-perception/id1111730031psypad “You (Intro)”www.facebook.com/iampsypad www.soundcloud.com/psypad/you-intro?in=psypad/sets/sonos Rumourtonewww.rumourtone.bandcamp.com/releaseswww.soundcloud.com/rumourtone Running In Slow Motion “Falling”www.soundcloud.com/runninginslowmotion www.twitter.com/runningismotionStill Breathing Fire “She Rewards From Where She Stands”www.soundcloud.com/still-breathing-firewww.facebook.com/stillbreathingfirewww.xixistixasbf.bandcamp.comReceive our newsletter, contribute show ideas and feedback by emailing: karla.tolstoy@standupspeakup.ca Support the show: www.standupspeakup.ca/give/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    36 min
  • The Disappearance of Delaine Copenace: Part 2
    Mar 13 2017

    Reporter Drew Penner travels with Anita, the mother of a 16-year-old native girl named Delaine who went missing in 2016. We retrace her last known steps, in an effort to get a better understanding of the issue of missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada.


    Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-Tolstoy

    Researcher, Interviewer, Editor, and Co-producer: Drew Penner


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    1 h