Sinopsis
Born in 2014, Hogtown Talks is a podcast featuring conversations with Toronto's most interesting people. Chefs, writers, artists, drifterswhoeverall are welcome to the circus.Host Barry Jordan Chong has worn many hats in the media game, but above all, he is a clinical Torontonian. Barry started this podcast because he has a big mouth and would like to work on his listening. Though he lives downtown, he has learned to appreciate his native Etobicoke.
Episodios
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Episode 27: Music Man Alan Cross
15/04/2016 Duración: 52minAlan Cross is a broadcasting legend, music historian, and creator of THE ONGOING HISTORY OF NEW MUSIC. And Alan's been educating Barry since the latter was a child. We spoke with Alan about hitting clubs on Yonge and Queen in the 80s, birthing one of the best music shows ever, and getting fired and rehired by a media giant. We also talked about how the market has forced Indie88 and Edge102 to play the same homogenous shit, how the Trickle Down theory is good for musicians, and why Toronto is the bastion of Canada's music future.
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Announcing Hogtown Talks's second live debate: Toronto is not a world food capital
10/04/2016 Duración: 03minHOGTOWN TALKS is hosting its second live debate! "Be it resolved: Toronto is not a world food capital." Barry lays out all of the details in this amuse bouche of a podcast. We promise you one thing: It won't smell like burnt toast.
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Somehow, I Will Miss You, Rob Ford: An Obituary
22/03/2016 Duración: 05minBarry reflects on the life and death of his one-time nemesis, His Former Worship, Rob Ford.
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Episode 26: Psiphon's Keith McManamen
01/03/2016 Duración: 53minKeith McManamen is a strategic analyst with Psiphon, a Hogtown-based company that circumvents Internet censorship around the world. Keith is also a member of the growing University of Waterloo alumni to have graced this show with their time. We spoke with Keith about fucking with repressive governments, violating sovereignty, and the Internet as a moral entity. We also talked about how Canada and the United States are spying on us, how the media has become Orwell's Ministry of Truth, and the Privacy V. Convenience dilemma.
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Mighty Pigs #3: Odd Future
10/02/2016 Duración: 01h01minYes, the Mighty Pigs are back. In this long-put-off-episode, Barry and his other friend named Sam talk about what makes the NBA so special, how Drake got shafted at the All-Star Game, and the Raptors' ceiling come the playoffs. They also talk about Optimism V. Reality, the worth of Bismack Biyombo, and win or lose, why the Raptors are worth our love and affection.
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Episode 25: Is Toronto a playground for the rich?
05/02/2016 Duración: 01h17minLive from 12 Ossington in downtown Toronto, Hogtown Talks presents its first live debate. The subject of discussion: Is Toronto a playground for the rich? Barry moderates a formidable planel including Andray Domise, Shawn Micallef, Mackenzie Keast, and Jacquelyn West. Unwieldy topic be damned, the panel talked about the poisonous effects of gentrification, how the City has abandoned the suburbs, and Toronto's ongoing problems with racism. They also touched on the impossiblity of owning land, culture's ostensibly invisible impact on the poor, and what we can do to fix this place we call home—with or without City Council.
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Announcing Hogtown Talks Live: Is Toronto a playground for the rich?
28/11/2015 Duración: 04minHOGTOWN TALKS is hosting its first live debate! "Be it resolved: Is Toronto a playground for the rich?" That's what we're calling it! Barry lays out all of the details in this bite-sized podcast. And as always: Drake.
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Episode 24: Chef Dennis Tay
24/10/2015 Duración: 49minDennis Tay is Chef de Cuisine at DaiLo, Chef Nick Liu's temple for new Asian cuisine. Born in Windsor from Scottish-Filipino parents, Dennis is a former B-Boy and contestant on Top Chef Canada. We spoke with Dennis about growing up in Windsor, working in Italy, and the limits of the North American palate. Dennis also talked about the insanity of reality television, running a successful Toronto restaurant, and making time for his family.
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Episode 23: Writer and LGBT Activist Travis Myers
17/07/2015 Duración: 01h19minTravis Myers is a writer, panelist, and LGBT activist whose work has appeared in several Hogtown institutions. Travis is also hilarious and enjoys wine, which makes him a perfect guest for this show. We spoke with Travis about growing up religious and gay, fetishizing the act of argument, and the Village's past and uncertain future. Travis also talked about why we don't see more penises in movies, John V. Olivia, and learning to love Toronto—begrudgingly.
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Snax! 5 P.M. In Toronto
23/06/2015 Duración: 04minIn this SNAX! episode, Barry wears his heart on his sleeve and spouts his insane love for the new Queens Quay. He also talks about news, the (near) future of the podcast, and how much he loves people who listen to this show.
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Episode 22: Chef Dave Mottershall
07/06/2015 Duración: 56minDave Mottershall is an award-winning chef and the genius behind Toronto's Loka Snacks. After spending seven years revolutionizing the PEI food scene, Dave returned to Toronto to rejuvenate his career. We spoke with Dave about working in fine dining restaurants across Canada, finding his food "voice," and staging in Toronto's best restaurants. Dave also talked about opening up his own brick and mortar restaurant, cooking for the right reasons, and why Toronto is home.
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Episode 21: Barry Jordan Chong
03/06/2015 Duración: 01h09minBarry Jordan Chong is the host of HOGTOWN TALKS. It was one year ago today that this show was born, so in true sentimental fashion, Barry decided to make himself the guest. Filling in as host is Barry's dear friend and partner in FASSBENDERS, Bronson Allen. We spoke with Barry about childhood obsessions, containing erections, and his unique high school experience. Barry also talked about his heroes, the Island, and the meaning of life.
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Mighty Pigs #2: The Autopsy
12/05/2015 Duración: 51minIn the second edition of Hogtown Talks's podcast on sports, Barry and Sam grieve the First Round death of their beloved Raptors, and rethink their lives. They talk about the sobering blow of defeat, the Raptors' weaknesses, and Bryan Colangelo's legacy. Barry and Sam also talk about free agency, DeMar and Kyle's limitations, and whether Masai Ujiri is full of shit.
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Episode 20: Creative Scientist Irwin Adam Eydelnant
30/04/2015 Duración: 01h02minIrwin Adam Eydalnant is a scientist and co-founder of Future Food Studio and Bevlab. He and his peers are reinventing food as we know it. And Hogtown is lucky to have him. We spoke with Irwin about his Jewish-Winnipeg roots, creating an industry with no competitors, and schooling food and beverage giants across the world. Irwin also talked about how foodie culture is stagnating innovation, why Americans are finally looking to Toronto for ideas, and most importantly, why Jewish and Chinese food is so damn good.
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Episode 19: Novelist Robert Hough
24/04/2015 Duración: 01h05minRobert Hough is a novelist and recovering Mississaugan. His fiction has been praised by all sorts of literary types, and his new book, The Man Who Saved Henry Morgan was just released through House of Anansi. We spoke with Robert about Toronto's coming of age, the mistakes young writers make, and why developing characters is everything. Robert also talked about achieving authenticity in his work, working through moral struggles, and the best places to eat in our fair town.
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Episode 18: Architect Alex Josephson
11/04/2015 Duración: 55minAlex Josephson is an architect and designer who grew up in Forest Hill. The Ontario Association of Architects recently named his studio, PARTISANS, Best Emerging Practice. And he has a 3D printer. We spoke with Alex about his time in Italy, how the City robbed Frank Gehry of a “historic masterpiece,” and the uncanny brilliance of the CN Tower. Alex also talked about Union Station’s mind-blowing revitalization, the problem with the New Toronto School of architecture, and what Hogtown will look like in 50 years.
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Episode 17: Urban Strategist Mackenzie Keast
11/03/2015 Duración: 01h24minMackenzie Keast is co-founder of Toronto company Distl, and a Cabbagetown resident. Raised in rural B.C., Mackenzie studied urban planning and design at Waterloo before falling victim to Hogtown's cosmopolitan tractor beam. We spoke with Mackenzie about growing up in a brewery, converting to the Church of Toronto, and how developers can actually help poor people. Mackenzie also talked about Alpha Cities, encouraging young planners to think crazy, and his Top 3 public spaces in Toronto. (Oh, and Drake, obviously.)
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Mighty Pigs #1: Let's Meet The Starting Lineup
27/02/2015 Duración: 54minIn the inaugural episode of Hogtown Talks' new podcast on sports, we meet Barry's friend Sam Halpern, a man with a malignant addiction to athletics. Barry and Sam talk about how they met, Nazi-affiliated apartments, and shooting threes on the Danforth. They also talk about every Raptors news story imaginable, Toronto's 2016 NBA All-Star Game, and the prospect of seeing Andrew Wiggins win Gold at this summer's Pan Am Games.
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Episode 16: The Walrus's Kyle Carsten Wyatt
21/02/2015 Duración: 01h25minKyle Carsten Wyatt is the managing editor of The Walrus, a doctor of English Literature, and the first American to be on the show. He's also Barry's old boss. We spoke with Kyle about the agony and ecstasy of growing up in Nebraska, moving to Hogtown in his twenties, and why living in the Distillery District sucks. He also let Barry grill him about the ostensible shortcomings of Canada's most awarded magazine, what new editor-in-chief Jonathan Kay brings to the table, and—surprise!—why Toronto is amazing.
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Fassbenders: It Begins
10/02/2015 Duración: 28minIn the first episode of Hogtown Talks' new podcast on movies, we meet filmmaker Bronson Allen, a Toronto mensch and one of Barry's best friends. Barry and Bronson talk about bonding over Goodfellas, Scarborough douchebags, and the problem with TIFF. They also talk about Cumberland Cinema (R.I.P.), Toronto's most cinematic location, and Sarah Polley's journey into Young Adult filmmaking.