
Ep. 9 - The Role Military Families Play in Supporting Military Efforts
At the 2025 Pedagogy Symposium in Toronto, ON host Yolande Bouka (Political Studies, Queen's University) met up with Dr. Leigh Spanner to discuss her research on military families in the CAF and her applied teaching methods.

Ep. 8 - Trump 2.0: The Canadian Perspective
Host Amarnath Amarasignam (CIDP Deputy Director, Publications) is joined by Stephanie Carvin (Associate Professor, Carleton University) and Thomas Juneau (Associate Professor, Carleton University) as they discuss Trump, his second term and the impact on Canada and beyond.

Ep. 7 - On Maximum Canada with author Tim Martin
Host Katherine Rossy (CIDP Deputy Director of Research) is joined by author Tim Martin as they discuss his most recent book "Unwinnable Peace: Untold Stories of Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan".


Ep. 5 - On The NATO Summit and WPS Research with Stéfanie von Hlatky
Stéfanie von Hlatky joins our host Katherine Rossy to discuss her recent trip to the NATO Washington Summit and how WPS research fits into NATO's policies going forward.

Ep. 4 - A Conversation with CIDP Director Howard Coombs
Host Katherine Rossy (CIDP Deputy Director of Research) is joined by the Centre's director Howard Coombs, where they discuss Howard's trajectory to the CIDP and all things related to the Centre.

Ep. 3 - Cold War 2.0 / Technologies & Geopolitics with George Takach
Host Kim Nossal joins George Takach to discuss is recent book “Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence in the new Battle Between China, Russia, and America”.

Ep. 2 - “Good Soldiers” & Military Sexual Violence with Megan MacKenzie
Host Yolande Bouka (Assistant Professor, Political Studies, Queen's University) is joined by guest Megan MacKenzie to discuss her book "Good Soldiers Don't Rape"

Ep. 1 - Corpse Politics: A Conversation with Jessica Auchter
Host Yolande Bouka (Assistant Professor, Political Studies, Queen's University) is joined by guest Jessica Auchter to discuss her book "Global Corpse Politics: The Obscenity Taboo".