K.NOW.WHAT? K.now.what. Media
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- Society & Culture
We're used to thinking about health in terms of disease and fitness. But so many other things in our society have an impact on our health. In this podcast we explore the issues of the day and their impact on our health and daily life.
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Hair.... we ain't talking about the musical
In this episode we consider how hair and hair styling has become a central part of identity. This has real impacts on our spending habits and social perceptions. We talk about the under-discussed topic of male hair care and how social notions of hair impact our sense of self. This episode covers:
The hair care market and the rising costs of hair aesthetics
Why we are so concerned with the appearance of hair and how hair projects a particular identity
Hair loss and the growing hair loss industry
Male identity and the male hair market
The role of the hair care industry in projecting cultural expectations
Hair in the workplace and the political arena
The pink tax and cultural expectations for women
Links:
'Why the hair on our head could - and should - be so much more than merely decorative' by Emma Tarlo -
Gotta get that good food
In our very first episode we discuss a key component of good health, food. Humans need food to survive and in North American culture we obtain most of our food from grocery stores and restaurants. But the food we eat is the result of structures that many of us may not even be aware of, and this has serious impacts on our daily lives. This episode covers:
Where our food comes from and how it gets to the grocery store
Why we add/remove bacteria, preservatives and other chemicals to our food
Changes in food production over the years and how these changes impact the quality of the food we eat
How food marketing shapes our shopping habits and purchasing choices
Concerns within the Canadian food supply chain
What food sovereignty means and why it's important
What needs to happen in order for us to have access to healthy food
Links
Statistics Canada report on food insecurity
Food Secure Canada
CBC report on the problem with food banks