Let's Talk With Coach Che Marville
Former Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae joins Che for a wide-ranging conversation on hope, power, and what it means to live well in a moment that feels Orwellian.Three months after stepping down from a five-year posting in New York and following in the footsteps of his father, Saul Rae, who also served as Canada's UN ambassador Bob reflects on what he witnessed: the United States voting alongside Russia against a resolution on Ukraine, the recognition of Palestine, the rise of imperial attitudes inside international institutions, and the strange experience of defending Canadian sovereignty from the UN podium.But this conversation goes deeper than diplomacy. Bob and Che talk about why hope is an obligation rather than a feeling, what Orwell and Huxley anticipated about the technologies now shaping our minds, the difference between racial grievance and racial reality, why deep listening is incompatible with corporate-clock culture, and how addiction to distraction may be the defining challenge of our era. A thoughtful, generous, and at times urgent conversation with one of Canada's most experienced public figures. Topics include: life after public office, Orwell and Huxley, generational hopelessness, indigenous reconciliation and economic power dynamics, the manosphere and the myth of merit, Canadian pluralism, compassion as political practice, AI and "lying machines," consciousness vs. conscience, and why kindness across disagreement is a form of strength. Recorded April 2026.
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