
In this third and final installment of my dispatches from Mexico, I sat down with Kanga, my guide in Chiapas. From his reflections on a chaotic upbringing in Mexico City, to his transformational education and work with the Zapatista - Kanga is a fascinating human, and it is my honour to bring you this conversation.
Mar 24, 2025
1 hr 14 min

Sophie Walters is a linguist, youth worker and anthropologist based out of Chiapas, Mexico.
On this episode of Elsewhere, we discuss the history of San Cristóbal de las Casas, indigenous revolution, and the importance of language in maintaining alternative thought.
Mar 8, 2023
1 hr 32 min

Known throughout Mexico and beyond as the folk saint of death, Santa Muerte is a complex hybrid of Catholic and Indigenous beliefs. Feared and misunderstood for her connections to organized crime, she is nonetheless worshipped by millions of people around the world, and serves as the primary focus of today’s guest on the Elsewhere Podcast: Dr. Kate Kingsbury, professor of Anthropology at UBC.
Oct 31, 2022
1 hr 29 min

Where we last left off, Amir was recounting his life as a refugee in the hands of smugglers - Waiting on a beach in Indonesia, about to depart on an uncertain voyage.
You can follow Amir on Twitter @TaghiniaAmir
https://twitter.com/TaghiniaAmir
Feb 23, 2022
1 hr 59 min

While you're waiting for Part 2 of my conversation with Amir, check out my other project, Pylon Radio! Originally prepared for broadcast on Vancouver CoOp Radio 100.5 FM, this episode contains an important announcement for the future of both my projects...
Dec 10, 2021
1 hr 1 min

Escaping Iran at 15 years old, Amir Taghinia has been railing against circumstance his entire life. This week on Elsewhere, we sit down to discuss a life of migration, Iranian identity, and the grim reality that comes with smuggling yourself halfway across the world.
You can follow Amir on Twitter @TaghiniaAmir
https://twitter.com/TaghiniaAmir
Oct 14, 2021
1 hr 26 min

Great news everyone! Earlier this week I sat down with Jimi Cohen to discuss his ongoing water security project, www.wemakeimpact.org/- Jimi’s a seriously rad guy with tons of amazing stories doing important work in Kenya and Uganda. If you enjoyed our conversation today, leave us a review and drop us some stars! Your feedback is always appreciated.
May 6, 2021
57 min

I first met Matthew Jefferson in Montreal, back in 2019. His journey across Canada – a walking distance of 8275 km, started in response to his aunt’s disappearance in 2017, another indigenous woman taken along British Columbia’s infamous highway of tears. Since then, Matthew @forever_becoming has become a central figure in the fight for justice among missing and murdered indigenous women, and a speaker whose story I’m honoured to share on the podcast today.
Feb 18, 2021
2 hr 7 min

RRS feed premier of my side project, Pylon Radio! This show is a space for me and occasional guests to play music and share stories. It's much less research heavy, compared to Elsewhere, and something that I've been able to do while working on my university degree. You can find the rest of the Pylon Radio catalogue on my website www.EastVanToElsewhere.com
Jul 14, 2020
1 hr 3 min

I recorded this episode in January, which feels like a different world looking back now. I suspect not too much has changed for Rob Wood however, who has been living ‘physically distant’ from mainstream society for the past 45 years. An architect by training, Rob and his wife Laurie have built their home from the ground up, immersed in nature on the remote cliffs of Maurelle island. They generate their own electricity and grow much of their own food. They live the life that so many of us dream about.
So, how did they do it? Find out in today's episode.
Apr 28, 2020
1 hr 27 min
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