What is a Torontonian? Someone who loves the city. Sometimes hates it too. Someone who’s here because it’s the right time and place for them. Lots of warm, wise, funny, thoughtful people. Also stubborn and bruised people with a story to tell. Meet them all with Mary Wiens and Michael Brown.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsDocumentarySociety & Culture |
Personal trainer Jenna Doak says the body positive movement helped her accept her own body shape. Now she’s transforming how her clients see themselves and what it means to be fit.
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All of us are familiar with the headlines – another young man shot and killed in Toronto. But we don’t often hear what comes next – let alone the impact decades later.
In this episode, Julia Farquharson tells Mary Wiens about her son, Segun, a promi... more
The other day, the people who put The Torontonian together met at their favourite bar – just as the bartender took down a blackboard listing about a dozen kinds of bourbon.
It inspired this week’s episode about one of the most high-profile targets o... more
The big growth area in cosmetic surgery? Breast reduction. For many women, the surgery is life-changing. And they’re getting it done at a much younger age.
In this episode Chanese Ila tells us why she was ready at 36. And two plastic surgeons – the ... more
I had no idea this league existed. Thanks for bringing us this slice of the city.
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