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  • 1 month ago | theunspeakablepodcast.com | Meghan Daum |Katherine Brodsky |Kathleen Sykes

    The Unspeakable Podcast is a weekly interview show hosted by writer Meghan Daum. It's a place for conversations with writers, scientists, philosophers, artists and all kinds of interesting people about topics that have been deemed "unspeakable." Of the many podcasts offering nuanced conversations, this is the only one with official Nuanced AF merchandise available at the Nuance Store. All archived episodes are here on Substack.

  • Feb 19, 2025 | piratewires.com | Katherine Brodsky

    “Are we dating the same guy?” was once something you’d ask a friend over brunch. It was in-person, it was quiet. And, in the era of analog dating, that might have been enough. But when OkCupid, Hinge, Tinder and Bumble got involved, the sheer profusion of dates, and the interpersonal dynamics of dating that come with it, exploded. In response, a new digital whisper network has emerged in the form of “Are We Dating The Same Guy” (AWDTSG) Facebook groups.

  • Feb 10, 2025 | courrierinternational.com | Katherine Brodsky

    C’est quoi, être canadien ? Vouer un culte au sirop d’érable ? Posséder une meilleure connaissance de la langue française que la plupart des anglophones ? Adorer les chips au ketchup ? Se passionner pour le hockey ? Défendre à tout prix notre système de santé, mal en point mais universel ? Pouvoir faire la liste de tous les acteurs canadiens qui ont réussi à Hollywood ? S’excuser quand quelqu’un vous marche sur le pied ? Ou peut-être, tout simplement, “ne pas être Américain” ?

  • Feb 4, 2025 | thesudburystar.com | Katherine Brodsky

    The U.S. has shown itself to be a less-than-ideal partner. Breaking up will give us a chance to rediscover who we really areFlag of USA and Canada on wall with crack. Canada and United States of America economy, relationship, trade, political conflict concept Photo by Getty Images/iStockphotoArticle contentWhat does it mean to be Canadian? Is it honouring our maple syrup? Knowing more French than the average English speaker? A dedication to ketchup chips? An above-average passion for hockey?

  • Feb 4, 2025 | nationalpost.com | Katherine Brodsky

    Advertisement 1The U.S. has shown itself to be a less-than-ideal partner. Breaking up will give us a chance to rediscover who we really are  •  You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentWhat does it mean to be Canadian? Is it honouring our maple syrup? Knowing more French than the average English speaker? A dedication to ketchup chips? An above-average passion for hockey?

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29 May 25

I forgot to tweet today.

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28 May 25

RT @prohuman_org: TOMORROW: Author Katherine Brodsky (@mysteriouskat) joins us to discuss "No Apologies: How to Find and Free Your Voice in…

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28 May 25

I find it a bit ironic to read someone complain about censorship while completely closing off their own comment section.