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Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor

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Celebrating the Champions and Change makers of the 2024 PTP Pink Awards. Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify. In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page, musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher, activist Latoya Nugent, athlete Marie-Philip Poulin, musician/composer Rufus Wainwright and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir. Join host Daniel MacIvor where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities. Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka Pink Triangle Press formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic – a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape. And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine, more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa. In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation. Check them out at xtramagazine.com.

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Legacy

EPISODE SEVEN – Legacy “It’s a hundred and fifty dollars more than we had this morning.” To close this season, we re-visit more hilarious and heartbreaking moments from the inaugural 2024 Pink Award, Canada’s LGBTQ+ advocacys and LGBTQ+ activist award ceremony celebrating queer icons making a difference. Daniel speaks with our first Legacy Award winner, philanthropist, activist, art collector, bon vivant, and First To Leave The Party author Salah Bachir.  The importance of Salah’s work and his legacy is reframed in an animated conversation with Daniel and director/producer Michelle Mama, who holds Salah up as the ideal example of the late 1960’s New Canadian’s realization of the immigrant’s Canadian Dream.  Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify.  In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680983/], musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher [https://jeremydutcher.com/], activist Latoya Nugent, [https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/spotlight-latoya-nugent] athlete Marie-Philip Poulin [https://www.instagram.com/pou29/?hl=en], musician/composer Rufus Wainwright [https://rufuswainwright.com/] and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir [https://salahbachir.com/]. Join host Daniel MacIvor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_MacIvor] where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities.   Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka [https://www.thequeenpriyanka.com/] Pink Triangle Press [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/]formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_politic]– a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape.   And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtra_Magazine], more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.  In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation.  Check them out at xtramagazine.com [http://xtramagazine.com].   #podcast #awards #queer

11. feb. 2025 - 25 min
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Rufus Wainwright and pflag Canada

EPISODE SIX – Rufus Wainwright and pflag Canada “A new kind of family.” Anchoring this episode is Rufus’ breathtaking performance of his song “Going to a Town” at the PTP Pink Awards, a Toronto awards ceremony celebrating Canada’s LGBTQ+ Advocacy and LGBTQ icons and LGBTQ+ celebrities.  In a heartfelt and personal interview from Rufus’ LA home, Daniel speaks with Rufus and his husband, Jorn Weisbrodt, about parenting (and step-parenting) their daughter Viva, about Rufus’ relationship withto his own mother – iconic folk legend Kate McGarrigle – and building a new kind of family.  In part two, Daniel speaks to Rufus’ nominated and chosen Changemaker from Canada’s LGBTQ+ advocacy event, the Pink Awards. pflag’s Canada President Christa Duvall and “proud pflag mama” Lori Ward - talk about the transformative work of this beloved organization that has been advocating for 2SLGBTQ+ friends and families for nearly fifty years.   Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify.  In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680983/], musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher [https://jeremydutcher.com/], activist Latoya Nugent, [https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/spotlight-latoya-nugent] athlete Marie-Philip Poulin [https://www.instagram.com/pou29/?hl=en], musician/composer Rufus Wainwright [https://rufuswainwright.com/] and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir [https://salahbachir.com/]. Join host Daniel MacIvor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_MacIvor] where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities.   Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka [https://www.thequeenpriyanka.com/] Pink Triangle Press [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/]formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_politic]– a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape.   And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtra_Magazine], more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.  In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation.  Check them out at xtramagazine.com [http://xtramagazine.com].   #podcast #award #queer

11. feb. 2025 - 24 min
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Marie-Philip Poulin and You Can Play

EPISODE FIVE – Marie-Philip Poulin and You Can Play “If you can play, you can play.” One of the world’s greatest hockey players, Marie-Philip Poulin, joins us in a break from practice a few weeks before the LGBTQ+ advocacy awards, to share her inspiring story on how she came to lead the top team in the PWHL.  To experience her humility and team spirit is to understand the value of sport and play in the development of our youth.  And in part two, we meet Mandy Cronin and David Palumbo from You Can Play – Marie-Philip’s nominated and chosen Changemaker from Canada’s LGBTQ+ advocacy event, the Pink Awards. .  You Can Play is an organization that embodies the wholesome, humanitarian spirit so central to the ethos of the true athlete. David and Mandy speak with Daniel about their passionate  Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify.  In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680983/], musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher [https://jeremydutcher.com/], activist Latoya Nugent, [https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/spotlight-latoya-nugent] athlete Marie-Philip Poulin [https://www.instagram.com/pou29/?hl=en], musician/composer Rufus Wainwright [https://rufuswainwright.com/] and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir [https://salahbachir.com/]. Join host Daniel MacIvor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_MacIvor] where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities.   Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka [https://www.thequeenpriyanka.com/] Pink Triangle Press [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/]formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_politic]– a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape.   And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtra_Magazine], more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.  In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation.  Check them out at xtramagazine.com [http://xtramagazine.com].   #podcast #award #queer

11. feb. 2025 - 20 min
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Latoya Nugent and Among Friends

EPISODE FOUR – Latoya Nugent and Among Friends “An incredible friendship, an incredible pride.” This episode’s Pink Award Champion from the LGBTQ+ activist award ceremony Pink Awards and LGBTQ icon  is activist Latoya Nugent.  Daniel speaks with Latoya in her office at Toronto’s Rainbow Railroad and discusses her work with the 2SLGBTQIA+ refugee advocacy organization and her personal story of activism in Jamaica that led to her needing to escape her home as a refugee herself in Canada.  In part two, we meet Lisa Duplessis, the director of Among Friends, Latoya’s nominated and chosen Changemaker from Canada’s LGBTQ+ advocacy event, the Pink Awards.  In Latoya and Lisa’s intertwined story and genuine friendship, we have an opportunity to feel the power of the pay-it-forward energy of the Pink Awards inside our queer community.  Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify.  In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680983/], musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher [https://jeremydutcher.com/], activist Latoya Nugent, [https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/spotlight-latoya-nugent] athlete Marie-Philip Poulin [https://www.instagram.com/pou29/?hl=en], musician/composer Rufus Wainwright [https://rufuswainwright.com/] and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir [https://salahbachir.com/]. Join host Daniel MacIvor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_MacIvor] where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities.   Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka [https://www.thequeenpriyanka.com/] Pink Triangle Press [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/]formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_politic]– a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape.   And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtra_Magazine], more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.  In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation.  Check them out at xtramagazine.com [http://xtramagazine.com].   #podcast #award #queer

11. feb. 2025 - 21 min
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Jeremy Dutcher and 2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations

EPISODE THREE – Jeremy Dutcher and 2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations “The Indigenous Renaissance has begun.”  In part one, Daniel speaks with warm and wonderful composer/musician Jeremy Dutcher from Jeremy’s home in Montreal a few weeks before the Pink Awards, Canada’s top LGBTQ+ Activist Award Ceremony. Jeremy talks about where his queer and Indigenous identities intersect, and how that opens up a conversation about middle people that the entire 2SLGBTQ+ community can participate in.   Part two features a conversation with Keith McCrady and Denise McLeod of 2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations from their offices in Toronto.  They speak about the fluidness of 2-Spiritedness and their own journeys toward understanding its place in their lives and in their communities.  The episode features Jeremy at the Pink Awards LGBTQ+ event, performing People are Rising from his Polaris Prize winning album Motewolonuwok.  Queer Joy is a seven part podcast celebrating the 2024 Pink Triangle Press Pink Awards. The PTP Pink Awards are a national pay-it-forward celebration of queer excellence where community champions choose changemaking charities from the queer community to uplift and amplify.  In 2024 we celebrated champions writer/actor/producer Elliot Page [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0680983/], musician/composer Jeremy Dutcher [https://jeremydutcher.com/], activist Latoya Nugent, [https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/spotlight-latoya-nugent] athlete Marie-Philip Poulin [https://www.instagram.com/pou29/?hl=en], musician/composer Rufus Wainwright [https://rufuswainwright.com/] and our legacy award winner philanthropist Salah Bachir [https://salahbachir.com/]. Join host Daniel MacIvor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_MacIvor] where he shares unforgettable moments from the awards and interviews where he sits down for honest and insightful conversations with our Champions and their chosen charities.   Experience Queer Joy with Daniel MacIvor, some true queer Champions and our PTP Pink Awards with host Queen Priyanka [https://www.thequeenpriyanka.com/] Pink Triangle Press [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/]formed in 1971 as a collective to publish The Body Politic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_politic]– a monthly newspaper that is regarded today as a game-changer in the queer media landscape.   And in 1984 as an offshoot of The Body Politic PTP formed Xtra Magazine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtra_Magazine], more focused on social life and culture, lighter fare, available free in bars. And when The Body Politic closed its operation in 1987 Xtra took over as PTP’s main publication mixing arts and culture coverage with harder news stories. There were print editions published out of Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa.  In 2015 Xtra moved entirely online where it continues the legacy of the original publication with award-winning journalism that strives to be – as its banner proudly states – queering the conversation.  Check them out at xtramagazine.com [http://xtramagazine.com].   #podcast #awards #queer

11. feb. 2025 - 21 min
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