Apathy is Boring
Democracy, Explained
Democracy works best when we understand it, question it, and take part in it. This podcast breaks down the systems, rights, and ideas that shape our everyday lives. Each episode dives into one of the five pillars of democracy—Participation, Information, Pluralism, Rights, and Elections—making complex ideas both accessible and engaging. Together, we’ll explore how democracy works, where it falls short, and how young people can participate in making it stronger and more resilient.
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Feb 4, 2026
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Episodes
Introducing: Generations Ahead - From Apathy to Action: How Young Canadians Can Shape Their Democracy with Sam Reusch 04.02.2026 36:42
Generations Ahead is a new podcast from The Walrus Lab and the Wilson College at McMaster University. The series explores imaginative approaches shaping the future of Canada and the world, spotlighting changemakers tackling complex problems and the ideas that could shape generations to come. In this episode, Apathy is Boring's Executive Director, Sam Reusch, helps kick off the series by unpac...
You Voted…Now What? 24.11.2025 34:11
Canada’s elections are fair, but they aren’t perfect. In this episode, we explore what really keeps elections trustworthy, why people are dissatisfied with the system, and how reforms like fairer voting rules and campaign finance transparency could make elections more reflective of the public interest, and help restore confidence in democratic outcomes..
Know Your Rights 10.11.2025 31:03
Our rights are not abstrac, they shape everyday life. In this episode, we break down the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, why it matters, and how it evolves with society. We also explore what happens when rights are violated, and how young people can navigate the systems meant to protect them.
What Does Living Together Really Mean? 27.10.2025 32:57
Pluralism means living side by side with people who think, believe, and experience the world differently. In this episode, we explore what it takes to coexist in a time of polarization, why protests have become divisive, and how institutions, communities, and youth can help rebuild trust in a diverse society.
Trust Issues 09.10.2025 37:46
Democracy depends on reliable information. But what happens when facts are harder to find, misinformation spreads quickly, and local news disappears? This episode unpacks how information flows through media, algorithms, and social platforms, why trust is declining, and what it means for young people trying to make informed decisions about their future.
The Wisdom of the Crowd 29.09.2025 32:26
Participation is more than voting, it’s about who gets to take part, how accessible the process is, and why so many people feel left out. This episode explores the barriers to participation, the difference between theoretical and real access, and the reforms that could make engagement more fair, transparent, and inclusive for all.
Let the People Govern 15.09.2025 8:14
What is democracy at its core, and how do institutions like schools, courts, and election bodies keep it alive? This episode explores why institutions matter, how trust in them is changing, and how young people already interact with them often without realizing it. Understanding these systems is the first step to holding them accountable.
Teaser 09.09.2025 0:32
Apathy is Boring’s new podcast brings together voices from across Canada to explore democracy, activism, and the power of youth to shape our future. Through candid conversations and diverse perspectives, this series highlights the challenges and opportunities of civic engagement today. From grassroots organizers to community leaders, discover how young people are driving change and reimagining wha...
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