Pullback Podcast
Pullback
Pullback is a podcast that explores big ideas and asks: is this a real solution or a distraction? Through discussions with leading experts, we cover ideas that proponents say will address global problems like inequality and climate change.
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Nov 13, 2025
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From Cited Podcast "The Green Cosmos: Gerard O’Neill’s Post-Political Space Utopia" 13.11.2025 1:23:52
Pullback is between seasons, but while you wait we recommend one of our sister shows from the Harbinger Media Network; Cited reveals the hidden stories behind the experts that shape our world, and this season they discuss radical environmental thinkers and their dreams for our green future. This is the first episode of their new series, "Green Dreams". Like this? Find more from Cited on their we...
Disability Justice with Gregor Wolbring 01.09.2025 55:09
Pullback is breaking for the summer, but we have a bonus episode for our lovely listeners! Kristen is joined by Gregor Wolbring to discuss ways the climate movement could become more inclusive. Gregor is a professor at the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine and part of his impressive academic background includes sustainability, disability, and ability studies. Learn more about the...
Youth Climate Action with Christina Joy McRorie 29.07.2025 44:12
Pullback is breaking for the summer, but we have a bonus episode for our lovely listeners! Kristen is joined by Christina Joy McRorie to discuss her experiences as a youth involved in climate action. Christina is from Treaty 6 territory in Saskatoon, and at the time of this interview she was acting as co-chair on Canada's Environment and Climate Change Youth Council. Pullback is a proud member o...
Civil Disobedience with Dr. Kimberley Brownlee 10.06.2025 51:50
As climate impacts intensify and governments continue to delay action, more people are turning to protest, disruption, and civil disobedience to demand change. But when laws uphold injustice, is breaking them not only justified — but necessary? Today’s guest is Dr. Kimberley Brownlee , Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political and Social Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. She is...
De-growth and the Care Economy with Dr. Tim Jackson 03.06.2025 56:49
Our global economic system is premised on the idea that gross domestic product needs to constantly grow. But on a finite planet, is green growth possible? And is prosperity possible in a world without growth? Today’s guest is Dr. Tim Jackson , Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Surrey and Director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity . Tim is a leadi...
Tax Justice for Climate Justice with the Tax Justice Network's Franziska Mager 27.05.2025 38:21
Is tax justice also climate justice? What role does the tax system have in our fight against climate change? We spoke with Franziska Mager, Senior Researcher and Advocacy Lead for Climate and Inequalities at the Tax Justice Network; she leads the Tax Justice Network's work on integrating tax and climate justice approaches in service of reducing inequalities. Franziska explains why taxes are import...
Green Home Retrofits with Efficiency Canada's Abhi Kantamneni 20.05.2025 53:15
The energy inefficiency in our homes is one of the biggest barriers to meeting our climate targets. Heating and electricity make up a huge portion of our greenhouse gas emissions, and those emissions are rising. At the same time, millions of people live in housing that’s drafty, expensive to heat, unhealthy, or even unsafe. Could retrofitting homes at scale be a climate solution that also improves...
Free Public Transit with Climate Justice Montreal 13.05.2025 36:46
Public transit in Canada is facing a crisis. Between chronic underfunding, dwindling ridership, and outdated infrastructure, it's becoming increasingly difficult for urban residents to rely on transit, while rural areas often have no options at all. Could making public transit free be a climate solution that also addresses social inequities? Guests Rubens and Christian are organizers with Climate...
Adaptive Social Protection with Dr. Meghan Bailey 06.05.2025 47:32
Our social safety nets were designed to protect people from “social risks” like illness and unemployment, and to alleviate poverty. But in the era of climate change, do we need to re-boot the social protection system so that it’s adaptive and responsive to climate risks? On today’s episode we spoke with Dr. Meghan Bailey, the Head of Social Protection and Health at the Red Cross Red Crescent Clima...
Justice40 with Anna Shipp and Joseph Schilling 29.04.2025 43:38
We know that climate change disproportionately affects those of us who are already struggling. But can climate mitigation and adaptation policy be designed in a way that promotes environmental justice? And if so, how? We speak with Anna Shipp , Principal Policy Associate, and Joseph Schilling , Senior Research Associate, from the Urban Institute’s Research to Action Lab about Justice40 — a Biden-e...
People-Centred Just Transition with Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood 22.04.2025 46:25
The transition off of fossil fuels is important and needs to happen, but it will affect the livelihoods of oil and gas workers and those in fossil fuel dependent communities. How can we make sure the transition is just and people-centred? We spoke with Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood , a senior researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives . Hadrian’s work focuses on the social and economic d...
Disaster Justice With Dr. Samantha Montano 15.04.2025 55:49
Dr. Samantha Montano, an assistant professor of emergency management at Massachusetts Maritime Academy and author of Disasterology : Dispatches From the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis, explains the counterintuitive reality that the people who most need support during a disaster tend to get less government assistance. Listen for her suggestions on how emergency management can be reformed to suppo...
Climate Justice 101 08.04.2025 1:00:52
Welcome to Season 4 of Pullback, where we’ll be focusing entirely on climate justice — what it means, why it matters, and the policies we can implement today to address the crisis and build a fairer world. In this first episode, hosts Kristen and Kyla explore how climate change is already impacting people around the world, including the ways it’s deepening existing inequalities — especially for co...
End of Year Quiz 2024 02.01.2025 43:42
Kristen and Kyla host their annual end of year quiz featuring friends of the pod Stefan Hostetter, the Director of Programs and Community with the Centre for Social Innovation and co-host of Green Majority Radio , Gordon Katic, host of the award winning Cited podcast series featuring stories about the politics of science and expertise, and Ryan MacRae, an advocate for migrant worker rights feature...
Computer Love with Dr. Jill Fellows 18.11.2024 1:24:01
These days, humans are interacting with chatbots powered by artificial intelligence more and more, including for companionship. Can these new tools help a society experiencing a loneliness epidemic, or do they risk deepening isolation? And do they give tech companies even more power? This episode we’re joined by Dr. (Jennifer) Jill Fellows , a faculty member in the philosophy department at Douglas...
Nature Prescriptions with Dr. Stacy Beller-Stryer 12.11.2024 47:18
Rates of anxiety, depression, and chronic illnesses like heart disease are on the rise, and more doctors are looking beyond the medicine cabinet for solutions. Could our healthcare system be missing a simple remedy that’s been right outside our door? In this episode we talk to Dr. Stacy Beller Stryer, a paediatrician and Associate Medical Director for Park RxAmerica . Dr. Stryer does public health...
Privatizing Universities with Randy Robinson 05.11.2024 57:25
Universities have faced steep and sustained public funding cutbacks and have adapted by changing the way that they operate. What are the consequences of the de facto privatization of universities for students, researchers, and society? In this episode, we talk to Randy Robinson, Ontario Director for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and co-author of Back from the Brink , a report that ex...
Boycotting Loblaws with Emily Johnson and Eric Wickham 29.10.2024 1:13:07
With Loblaws facing criticism for soaring grocery prices and record-high profits during a cost-of-living crisis, can a boycott drive real change? We talk to Emily Johnson, the lead organizer for the Loblaws boycott , and Eric Wickham, a Toronto-based journalist and host of Big Shiny Takes . Emily is a mental health and addictions worker and single mother of two living in the suburbs west of Toront...
The Financialization of Farming with Katherine Aske 22.10.2024 45:28
You’ve heard of speculative investors pushing up the price of housing, but did you know it’s happening on farms too? With fewer collective protections for farmers, and pressures to sell land and consolidate farms, is the family farm becoming a thing of the past? And is a new form of feudal tenant farming the future? On today’s episode we talk to the Parkland Institute’s Katherine Aske, author of F...
Co-op Housing with Diana Yoon 15.10.2024 57:09
With home ownership out of reach for millions of Canadians and no relief in sight, could co-ops be the key to providing affordable, community-driven housing solutions? On today’s episode we talk to Diana Yoon, the Program Manager of Government Relations and Policy at the Co-op Housing Federation of Canada , which represents 2200 co-ops nationwide. In this conversation, Diana explains how housing c...
Citizens' Assemblies with Dimitri Courant 08.10.2024 1:15:41
With climate action stalled by political gridlock, could citizens' assemblies be the bold democratic solution we need to break through barriers and finally make progress? When it comes to climate change, most of us want to see action but feel that we don’t have power and politicians aren’t listening. Deliberative democracy and citizen empowerment have been proposed as solutions to that widespread...
Cash Back with Shady Hafez 01.10.2024 54:20
You’ve heard about land back, but what about cash back? Resource and land wealth linked to dispossession has enriched Canada and corporations, so does reconciliation require financial restitution too? And what do Indigenous economies look like? This week’s guest is Shady Hafez, Policy and Research Manager to the National Association of Friendship Centres. Shady is an Algonquin Anishinabe and Syria...
Status For All with Eliza MacLauchlan and Ryan MacRae 24.09.2024 47:32
Canada relies on migrant workers to fill labour gaps, but the Temporary Foreign Worker Program is rife with problems, with a recent United Nations report calling the program a “breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery”. Can this controversial program be fixed, or should it be scrapped altogether? Should all migrant workers be granted permanent residency status when they arrive here? Kyla...
Abolishing Prisons with Jessica Evans 17.09.2024 1:05:24
We often shrug off the brutality of prisons as regrettable, yet ultimately inevitable. But the recent rise of prison abolitionist movements prompts a question: are prisons obsolete? Can we imagine more humane solutions that address the root causes of crime and promote true rehabilitation? Dr. Jessica Evans is an Assistant Professor in Criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University, who researches...
Pullback Season 3: Coming Soon 10.09.2024 1:00
In this latest season, Kristen and Kyla interview experts on topics like prison abolition, ending the Temporary Foreign Worker program, the financialization of farmland, citizens assemblies, the privatization of universities, the Loblaws boycott, and more! Coming September 17th
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