ethno.In 1970, Brock Tully was playing football at the University of British Columbia while grappling with suicidal thoughts and battling addiction to drugs and alcohol. He decided to bicycle across North America in order to invigorate some needed change into his life - a decision he credits with ultimately saving his life.
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The Man Who Cycled Across North Americaethno.2022-06-17 | In 1970, Brock Tully was playing football at the University of British Columbia while grappling with suicidal thoughts and battling addiction to drugs and alcohol. He decided to bicycle across North America in order to invigorate some needed change into his life - a decision he credits with ultimately saving his life.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative“Islam and music don’t go together” - discussing sacrifice as a Muslim with an old friend.ethno.2024-08-06 | ...Islam, Spirituality, & the Relevance of Religion with Isaac Shah | ethno forum 007ethno.2024-08-03 | Dylan sat down with old friend Isaac Shah to discuss Isaac’s spiritual journey to the teachings of Islam. Isaac explains why he gave up making and listening to music in order to be true to his faith, and, among other things, they discuss the utility of religion in today’s modern age, the extremist side of religious ideology, sacrifice, and sticking to your faith.
00:28 - How Dylan and Isaac met, reminiscing on bad grades and notable memories in high school 04:25 - Learning about accountability, following through on creative pursuits 09:16 - Issac recounts his personal journey from the creative world to the spiritual world 14:47 - Isaac explains why how he fell into Islam and how it changed his whole worldview 20:00 - Believe in something versus actually practicing it 24:12 - Can you really be free to truly explore within a religious paradigm? 31:41 - Who do Muslims pray five times a day? 36:44 - Do the “good” aspects of religious ideology weigh out the “bad”? Do religious teachings and parables hold up today? 46:12 - Riding the line between faith and extremism. 55:58 - Isaac explains why he gave up music - his life passion - because it is forbidden in Islam. Discussing sacrifice. 1:12:14 - Final remarks and closing sentiments
ethno. is powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)“These people did nothing wrong, except be born on the wrong side of the world.” #refugeesethno.2024-06-14 | ...Refugees, Immigration, and Being Stateless with Hassan Al Kontar | ethno forum 006ethno.2024-06-14 | Buy Hassan's book: amzn.to/3Xicdo7
Hassan Al Kontar was a former Syrian refugee who had exiled from his home country after refusing to join the military in 2011. He made international headlines in 2018 after chronicling his experience being stuck in Kuala Lumpur International airport for seven months after his passport was revoked and he was left stateless.
Also known as “The Man at the Airport” - of which his self-written book is titled - Dylan sat down with Hassan to discuss his life, his journey as a refugee, and his experience being stranded at the airport and his subsequent time in jail. They also discuss the current state of global immigration and some of the prevailing cultural attitudes towards refugees in general.
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ethno. is powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)Cocktails, Dishes, and the People Behind Them | Last Callethno.2024-04-02 | Vancouver has often been touted as a "no fun city" - her own inhabitants often apathetic to what she really has to offer.
Yet we still sit at tables, at bars, comfortable with those we know. What about those we don’t?
This web-series is not just about food and drink - it is centred around the people we share experiences with and the stories they tell. It will feature the people you have heard about, the ones you haven’t, and everyone in between.
This is Last Call.
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ethno. is powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)We sit at bars with those we know. What about those we don’t? A new series by ethno. Coming soon.ethno.2024-03-03 | ...“Getting off drugs was easy. The hardest thing was changing how I felt about myself.” #recoveryethno.2024-01-16 | ...“The drugs weren’t your problem, the drugs were an attempt to solve a problem.” #trauma #addictionethno.2023-12-13 | ...Gabor Maté and Former Patient Guy Felicella Talk Trauma, Addiction, & Recoveryethno.2023-12-13 | Gabor's recent book, "The Myth of Normal" - amzn.to/4cevziJ
Guy Felicella spent nearly 20 years living on the streets in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside homeless and addicted to drugs before getting sober and forging a new path for himself.
Today, Guy works with BC’s Coastal Health and tours as a public speaker, educating folks on harm reduction and sharing his experiences to prove that there is hope for those dealing with addiction.
But Guy credits Gabor Maté, who was his physician during recovery, with helping him address his traumas and giving him a platform to heal.
Today Guy and Gabor reconnect to chat about addressing childhood trauma and addiction, to examine the shortcomings in Canada’s approach to care and harm reduction, and to discuss the pivotal moments in Guy’s journey to recovery.
00:38 - How childhood trauma plays a part in addiction, addressing undiagnosed illnesses 08:00 - Discussing the reasons why Guy was able to stop using drugs and begin his process of recovery, Guy’s overdoses, why children are more affected to traumas than adults 14:14 - When Guy and Gabor met, gaps in the healthcare system, how childhood trauma is directly linked to addiction 16:24 - Why prison and correctional facilities are typically useless, discussing the prison system as a whole, 19:07 - Is Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) getting more hostile and aggressive, what happens when Guy goes back to visit the DTES? 21:55 - Why Gabor dedicated his time to people struggling in the DTES; anecdotes from the DTES 25:41 - Guy recollects his initial interactions as a patient of Gabor’s and differences in treatment compared to standard healthcare; Guy discusses his bone infections and how he got treatment while using. 31:16 - Guy’s current relationship with his family; building a relationship with his father even after a traumatic past 35:20 - Gabor’s thoughts on what more needs to be done to really help those struggling with addiction; the changes needed to the current healthcare, education, correctional, and housing systems. 38:30 - The current debate around harm reduction and recovery tactics and how it becomes political divisive. 42:49 - The generosity of others, hope for the future; inspiring stories from people dealing with addiction.
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ethno. is powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)Homelessness, Addiction, and Recovery with Guy Felicella | ethno. forum 005ethno.2023-01-20 | Guy Felicella spent nearly 20 years living on the streets of Vancouver’s notorious Downtown Eastside (DTES). He survived through the HIV/AIDS crisis in the DTES in the 80’s & 90’s, two decades of being homeless, multiple life-threatening bone infections, and six drug overdoses during which he needed to be resuscitated.
With the help of others through harm reduction and recovery fields and incredible self determination, Guy escaped the grips of the turmoil that kept him suffering. Today he works for Vancouver Coastal Health and the BC Centre on Substance Use advocating on the importance of harm reduction and recovery for those struggling with addiction.
Guy is also an international public speaker who shares his personal experience & expertise at conferences, seminars, & TEDx Talks, school districts and post-secondary institutions where he speaks about drug addiction, trauma, recovery, and harm reduction. He currently has nearly a decade of recovery and sobriety under his belt, and resides with his wife and three young children.
Chapters: 00:54 - Introduction to Guy, brief backstory on his life & story. 03:54 - When Guy first ran away from home, first introduction to drugs 05:59 - Getting into harder drugs, differences between heroin and cocaine. 07:44 - Going to juvenile detention for the first time, wanting to stay in juvie rather than leave, living in group homes and bouncing around as a young kid, getting stopped by cops as a 12 year old in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside 13:33 - Is BC’s move to decriminalizing drugs a step in the right direction? 16:21 - Guy’s arrival to the DTES, what it was like being homeless from 1993 to 2013 and not leaving the DTES of Vancouver. 21:26 - Forming relationships while being homeless and the sense of community among those living on the street, looking out for sex workers when women were going missing 24:31 - Making a change after overdosing and being brought back to life for the 6th time, meeting with Dr. Gabor Mate, going through recovery and getting his life back on track 31:28 - Comparing himself as person now vs. when he was on the street 34:57 - Opening up and learning to trust and be vulnerable after years of pain and suffering, how he met his now wife. 40:01 - The people in the healthcare system vs. the system itself and the disparity between the two, why Guy thinks he was able to get clean, and why it’s so difficult for most to make that change 46:16 - Anecdotes, perspective from someone who has lived on the street, ways to improve access to care for people on the street 51:22 - Trying to get a job with a criminal record and after 20 years on the street, not giving up 54:57 - Guy’s family, how he talks about his life and past with his kids, and how he views the world, helping others instead of being angry 1:00:09 - Does prison actually work? Guy’s experience in juvie & federal penitentiary, protecting yourself in a hostile environment 1:08:31 - The tools and resources required to make significant changes in life, not passing on trauma to his kids, helping others. 1:13:50 - Moving forward - what Guy’s up to, what’s next, additional thoughts 1:23:20 - Family dynamics, important anecdotes, and final thoughts.
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ethno. is powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)Surviving 20 years of homelessness and addiction | Guy Felicellaethno.2023-01-20 | ...Marissa dancing on the waterfront in Vancouver.ethno.2022-12-08 | ...Hip-hop artist Teon Gibbs talks building a music career in Vancouver. Link to podcast in comments.ethno.2022-12-03 | ...Hip-Hop in Canada with Teon Gibbs | ethno. forum 004ethno.2022-12-02 | Teon Gibbs is a Vancouver based hip-hop/R&B artist. He sat down with Dylan to discuss the music scene in Vancouver compared to places like Toronto or London, building a brand & career as a musician in Canada, developing an eclectic discography, plus more.
Always pushing the boundaries of genre and innovation, Complex UK premiered his work and highlighted how he “hit on a fusion sound that has been sorely under-explored.” Each body of work has been more cutting edge than the last both visually and audibly. Looking to engage both senses, Teon was recently featured on EarMilk as having been able to create a work with “an infectious blend that keeps the listener engaged.”
00:35 - Introduction, Teon's reasons for having a diverse discography and refining your brand as a budding musician 03:51 - Teon's origins; being born in Botswana, moving all over the world with family, playing soccer at a high level, talking vibes in Toronto & London 06:37 - Teon's musical origins, from indie rock to emo to hip-hop to church music. 08:30 - Has hip-hop become cliquey? Discussing hip-hop niches & styles, origins of hip-hop, growth of hip-hop. 10:37 - Building a music career in Vancouver is different than Toronto; comparing the two cities vibes/opportunities, the lack of label presence and music infrastructure in YVR, establishing a presence within a Canadian market 18:14 - How Teon built his brand, utilizing social media, building local relationships & collaboration, playing the long game, battling through adversity 24:14 - Teon's involvement with MusicBC, creating opportunities for yourself, discussing culture in Vancouver, "no fun city," 29:07 - Teon's favourite spot in town to catch a show and play a show, discussing Vancouver venues, the Commodore Ballroom, Fox Cabaret, plus his company 100 Collective 31:12 - Where to find Teon online and closing remarks
Powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)Teon Gibbs discusses hip-hop sub-genres. Full podcast out tomorrow.ethno.2022-12-02 | ...Iconic video store closes shop after 25 years.ethno.2022-07-16 | __________
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Powered by Arkavis CreativeVancouvers Iconic Video Store Closesethno.2022-07-16 | We caught up with Black Dog Video owner Darren Gay in his final weeks before closing his video store of 25 years.
A staple in the neighbourhood, Darren founded the store as an alternative to the mainstream and (in his words) dire selection that major chains like Blockbuster had to offer back in the day.
In recent years, with streaming services cornering the market and COVID indiscriminately having a negative effect on small business, it became no longer feasible for Darren to keep his shop.
He discusses why he got into film in the first place, his legacy in the local neighbourhood, and his views on where film culture is headed in the years to come.
Powered by Arkavis Creative arkavis.caAfter 25 years in business, Black Dog Video has shut its doors.ethno.2022-07-15 | __________
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Powered by Arkavis CreativeThe man who cycled across North America.ethno.2022-06-17 | In 1970 Brock Tully decided to cycle across North America. Battling suicidal thoughts and addiction to drugs and alcohol, he credits that bike trip for saving his life.
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Powered by Sybuk MediaLife as a Canadian Paralympic Snowboarderethno.2022-03-04 | After losing his leg below the knee to osteogenic sarcoma at the age of 10, John Leslie went on to join Team Canada as a Paralympic snowboarder and compete in the Paralympic Games in Sochi 2014 & Pyeongchang in 2018.
He has since retired from professional competition, but we caught up with him to hear his story and talk about what his future looks like outside of professional sport.
Special thanks to lululemon for helping spread John's message.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative (arkavis.ca)First Female Catcher in NCAA Div IIIethno.2021-10-22 | Marika Lyszczyk is the first female catcher in NCAA Men’s Div III. Originally from Tsawwassen, BC, she's consistently proved she can play with the boys. This is her story.
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Powered by Arkavis CreativeDance as Daily Practiceethno.2021-06-11 | Marissa Wong, artistic director at The Falling Company, shows how movement and dance can be used as practice in everyday life.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caTalking Comedy with Yumi Nagashima | ethno. forum 003ethno.2021-06-03 | Yumi is a stand-up comic, actor, and performer. Her standup has taken her around the globe thanks to invitations from Montreal’s Just for Laughs showcase, the Jakarta International Comedy Festival, and Comedy Central Asia in Singapore. Yumi also has her own YouTube channel called "YumiTube", which to date has amassed over 270K subscribers.
00:48 - Yumi’s introduction into comedy 04:02 - Dylan and Yumi meeting as dead bodies on a short film 06:25 - Yumi’s first gigs as a comic and breaking into the industry 12:48 - Going viral on YouTube and dealing with the stress of expectations 15:36 - Just for Laughs experience in Montreal 18:27 - What it’s like being a popular YouTuber 23:12 - Stepping out of traditional Japanese conservative culture + the differences between Japanese comedy 28:27 - The most difficult aspects of pursuing a career as a comic 30:51 - Political correctness in comedy, off limits topics, and telling “edgy” jokes 35:08 - Yumi’s contemporary inspirations and YouTube sensations like Bo Burnham 37:34 - Performing during COVID in front of mannequins 39:44 - Bombing during stand up & what makes a good joke 42:10 - The Vancouver comedy scene & the differences between in LA or New York, etc + grinding it out as a comic 47:33 - Closure of Vancouver’s comedy clubs & next moves for Yumi __________
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caTalking Music & Culture with Makadi | ethno. forum 002ethno.2021-05-21 | Boston-born, Vancouver-based artist Makadi joined us on the pod to discuss a multitude of aspects regarding music, culture, and the state of the music industry in as a whole (timecodes below).
00:30 - Starting out as a gospel singer and using church/spirituality to fuel creativity 02:39 - Is spiritual music relevant in today’s age of hip-hop? 06:55 - Balancing creative ingenuity with being commercially viable 10:19 - Will labels be relevant moving forward? 12:03 - Signing with a label versus going the independent route 14:18 - Compromising creative control for commercial gain 18:02 - Discussing cultural appropriation in today’s music 26:28 - Using the N-word in music 31:28 - The state of Vancouver's music scene and COVID implications 38:45 - The verification process on Instagram __________
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caWhy I Tried to Take My Lifeethno.2021-04-03 | Bradley Braich is baller at heart who has overcome more than just your typical loss on the basketball court. He also survived his attempted suicide. Thankfully, he’s still here to tell his story, and encourage others struggling with mental illness to just hold on.
ethno’s own Crystal Scuor sat down with him recently so he could share with us his journey and what he plans to do with - as he puts it - his second chance.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caTalking Life as a Paralympian with John Leslie | ethno. forum 001ethno.2020-12-17 | After losing his leg below the knee to osteogenic sarcoma at the age of 10, John Leslie went on to join Team Canada as a Paralympic snowboarder and compete in the Paralympic Games in 2014 & 2018. He joined us on the podcast to talk about his battle with cancer, his experiences in Sochi and Pyeongchang, the economic viability of the Olympics as a whole, and the importance of winter sport.
Timecodes: 1:29 - Dealing with cancer as a 10 year old 7:10 - John talks about the Van Nes rotation procedure to amputate part of his leg 12:22 - Being in hospital as a kid and adapting to life without a leg 16:48 - Finding purpose in snowboarding and not treating life differently 21:02 - Getting onto Team Canada Paralympics 24:22 - The challenges of being a national team athlete & John being hungover for Team Canada announcement 27:39 - How funding works for Team Canada athletes 32:35 - Chatting about Maelle Ricker, first Canadian to win gold on home soil. 35:10 - John shares Russia stories from his Sochi 2014 experience 41:19 - Sportsmanship in snowboarding and growing the sport 44:27 - John's perspective on complaining and dealing with hardship 47:16 - The economic state of the Olympics and thoughts on making it more appealing an justifiable 54:01 - John's non-profit "Loving Winter" & how to make winter sports more accessible for kids 57:32 - Olympics versus Paralympics 1:00:51 - Thoughts on a new ski resort in Squamish 1:05:59 - Cost of living/sporting in Whistler 1:09:27 - Final thoughts
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caLife as an R&B Artist in Vancouverethno.2020-12-10 | Live music has been hit hard this year, and it seems a long way off still, but through out all of it, Vancouver-based hip-hop/RnB artist Makadi has continued to create and forge his path as an artist.
We managed to catch him at a couple shows before the pause, but most of our collaboration has occurred since - documenting various vignettes of his musical journey throughout an otherwise difficult year.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caAn Introduction to Forum | ethno.ethno.2020-12-04 | While the word has multiple connotations, in Ancient Greek the word ethnos meant tribe, nation, or something like - a band of people living together.
For us, the name ethno. refers to the latter. A collection of people, voices, art, perspective, all housed under one roof.
We conceived of the brand as a way to showcase local stories and experiences that we felt could speak to our audience in relevant and meaningful ways. We launched in early 2020, our goal being to produce original content that offered unique perspective on individuals from within our communities.
This podcast will be no different. This podcast is about the people you have heard about, the ones you haven’t, and everyone in between.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caUntold History from Vancouvers Gay Communityethno.2020-08-20 | Once the sex trade capital of Canada and still home to openly gay church ministers, the West End of Vancouver's queer history remains largely untold to this day. Glenn Tkach endeavours to unearth those secrets as creator of the Really Gay History Tour - one of Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours' many in-depth and immersive walking tours.
With perspective and context from Glenn's own personal journey as a gay man, he shares with us some of the poignant and momentous tales of Vancouver's gay history.
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Colloquially known as "the Vancouver Sax Lady" and self-dubbed as the "Pied Piper of Unity," we caught up with Caley in the West End to hear her personal story and chat about what compelled her to play 'O Canada' from her rooftop during the nightly 7pm cheer for Vancouver’s healthcare workers.
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.cawhat happens to you?ethno.2020-04-07 | Put together using audio from one of Alan Watts' lectures on "nothingness," and somewhat repurposed for these strange times.
It was strange and slightly uncomfortable seeing empty streets and boarded up windows in some of what are usually the busiest parts of downtown Vancouver - but murals painted on boarded up windows provided some semblance of hope and community. Along with everyone, we have had to entirely reevaluate our plan of action and envision a new path forward as a team. While our path changes, our intentions do not, and we look forward to providing you with some purposeful content in the weeks and months to come. We hope everyone is staying well and healthy during all of this. Much love to all healthcare workers.
Till the revelry returns, Our group at ethno.
Watts' dialogue: " ...The banquet hall deserted, after the revelry. All the guests had left and gone their ways. The table, with overturned glasses, crumpled napkins, bread crumbs, and dirty knives and forks lies empty; and the laughter echoes only in one's mind. It takes nothing to have something. Because you wouldn't know what something was without nothing. So if you really go the whole way... and see how you feel at the prospect of vanishing forever. Have all your efforts, and all your achievements and all your attainments turning into dust... What is the feeling? What happens to you?"
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Powered by Arkavis Creative - arkavis.caBehind the Scenes of Vancouver Wrestlingethno.2020-02-28 | An inside look into Vancouver's wrestling scene through the eyes of Catherine Power, aka Cat Power, aka Grindhouse Girl.
Vancouver's pro wrestling scene is alive and well. Local talent Cat shows us what it takes to be a wrestler and what wrestling in the city of Vancouver has meant to her.
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Some individuals you may have heard of, some not - but they all have unique stories. And we're here to show them to you.