• Black History - A History That Heals
    Feb 10 2026

    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 how Black liberation is inseparable from collective liberation. From environmental justice to economic equity, rural poverty to global climate impacts, this episode unpacks the truth: when Black communities rise, everyone rises.


    We discuss the legacy of Africville, the power of solidarity economies, and how systems of oppression harm not only Black communities but all communities. This episode is part history lesson, part truth-telling, and part invitation to imagine a more just, joyful, and cooperative future.


    Because liberation isn’t a niche project. It’s the foundation for a society where everyone can breathe, thrive, and belong.


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    50 mins
  • Affection Has Accents
    Feb 3 2026

    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 tradition, Hostion & Andrea unpack how affection, intimacy, and commitment look different across the world.


    You’ll hear stories about intercultural relationships, why saying “I love you” doesn’t mean the same thing everywhere, and how misunderstandings often come from cultural mismatches rather than a lack of care.

    Perfect for listeners interested in culture, relationships, migration, identity, and human connection.

    Topics include:

    • Cultural expressions of love
    • Love languages vs. cultural context
    • Intercultural relationships
    • Individualism and collectivism
    • Public vs. private affection
    • Language and emotional expression


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    42 mins
  • The Culture That Disables
    Jan 27 2026

    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 across the globe, examining how different societies understand disability through spiritual, social, economic, and colonial lenses. From African and Asian cultural frameworks to Latin American economic realities and Canada’s own legacy of eugenics and forced sterilization, this conversation reveals how deeply systems shape who is considered “worthy.”


    The episode also introduces an Indigenous worldview of disability, where people are seen as whole, relational, and gifted, not broken. Disability, through this lens, is not a deficit but part of a sacred design that calls communities into care, connection, and responsibility.


    This episode is honest, raw, and deeply human. It challenges productivity-based worth, questions independence as the ultimate goal, and invites listeners to imagine a world built for belonging instead of efficiency.


    If you care about disability justice, cultural perspectives, decolonization, or redefining what it means to live well together, this episode is for you.


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    43 mins
  • When Pronouns Have A Passport
    Jan 20 2026

    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, linguistics, and lived experience. From genderless languages and hierarchy-based speech to colonial influences and modern identity movements, they unpack how pronouns evolved and why they carry so much emotional weight today.


    With warmth, humour, and a few “wait… what?” moments, this conversation reframes pronouns not as a battleground, but as a doorway to empathy, understanding, and shared humanity.


    Grab a drink, bring your curiosity, and come along for a pronoun world tour.


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    44 mins
  • Canadian Salad Trailer
    Jan 19 2026

    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, migration, and personal experience shape who we are and how we show up with one another.


    Each episode blends storytelling, cultural reflection, and real-world conversations to unpack the beauty and tension of living between worlds. From everyday moments to big societal questions, Canadian Salad invites listeners to sit at a long table where complexity is welcomed, curiosity is encouraged, and no one is asked to leave parts of themselves behind.


    Pull up a chair. There’s room for you here.


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    1 min
  • Discomfort Isn't Danger: Explaining White Fragility
    Jan 13 2026

    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 conversations about racism.

    Through research, lived experience, and honest dialogue, they unpack defensive reactions, tone policing, emotional shutdowns, and the hidden emotional labour placed on people from the global majority. This episode isn’t about blame—it’s about responsibility, empathy, and learning how to sit with discomfort long enough to grow.

    If the term white fragility makes you uneasy, this episode is especially for you. Stay curious. Stay open. Let’s learn together.

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    52 mins
  • Culture Has A Price Tag: New Vs. Used
    Jan 6 2026

    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, status, and belonging. Drawing from personal stories, cultural research, and cross-cultural dialogue, we unpack how individualistic cultures emphasize self-expression, while collectivist cultures often prioritize social acceptance and status.

    From thrift stores and hand-me-downs to luxury brands and “saving face,” this conversation reveals how consumption is rarely just about money. It’s about values, power, and the unspoken rules we inherit. We also examine how secondhand shopping is being reinterpreted globally, sometimes as sustainability, sometimes as strategy, and sometimes as survival.

    This episode invites listeners to question what we’re really paying for when we shop and who gets to decide what counts.

    Keywords: culture and consumption, new vs used, consumer culture, thrift shopping, collectivist cultures, individualistic cultures, secondhand goods, buying decisions, status and belonging

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    44 mins
  • Holiday Tables And Hidden Rules
    Dec 23 2025

    Holiday gatherings are more than meals and invitations. They’re cultural events shaped by time, dress, greeting rituals, and unspoken rules we often don’t realize we’re following.

    In this episode, Andrea and Hostion explore the culture of gatherings through real stories, laughter, karaoke confessions, and cross-cultural insights. From punctuality and dress codes to hugging, kissing, and showing up with “banana hands,” they unpack how different cultures gather, why misunderstandings happen, and how curiosity can soften the awkward moments.

    A warm, funny, and thoughtful conversation for anyone heading into holiday gatherings with mixed feelings and an open heart.

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    40 mins