Walking Radio

Patrick Corvyn

A podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of people on the margins and the front lines. Radio that listens and stories that move. | Walking Radio is non-commercial, non-monetized and is fueled by the stories that are too often ignored. | CONTENT WARNING: Walking Radio explores complex topics in a forthright, consent-based, strengths-focused, trauma-informed and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted manner. These topics include but are not limited to: substance use, death, violence, disability, mental health and mental illness, suicide, homelessness, sexual assault, stigma, grief, loss, oppression, discrimination, HIV/AIDS, trauma, government neglect, institutional failure, incarceration, political abandonment, depraved indifference, necropolitics, and social murder. Listener discretion is advised. | Theme music by Konten_kreator courtesy of Pixaby. walkingradio.substack.com

  1. A Fight Not to Die - A Chat with Adam at Moss Park CTS

    Mar 18

    A Fight Not to Die - A Chat with Adam at Moss Park CTS

    “I want to say survival of the fittest but it’s really just a fight for the weakest not to die.” | Recorded Tuesday, March 17, 2026. In today’s episode we are on location at Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service in downtown Toronto in the immediate wake of the Ford government’s announcement that they will be eliminating funding for the last remaining supervised consumption sites. We speak with Adam, a member of the Moss Park CTS community and someone whose life is directly impacted by this announcement. Walking Radio is non-commercial, volunteer-created, non-monetized, always free, and is powered by the stories that are too often ignored. Please consider adding your voice to keep desperately needed lifesaving services like the Moss Park CTS in operation. The toxic drug supply crisis has already claimed more than 53,000 lives and counting in Canada since 2016: our friends, our neighbours, our loved ones. Supervised consumption saves lives. Between March 2020 and November 2025, the Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service on its own saw 83,211 total visits from over 19,079 unique clients. The staff at just this site alone responded to 3,269 overdoses, and provided 48,489 services and referrals during that same time period. | CONTENT WARNING: Walking Radio explores complex topics in a forthright, strengths-focused, trauma-informed and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted manner. These topics include but are not limited to: substance use, death, violence, disability, mental health and mental illness, suicide, homelessness, sexual assault, stigma, grief, loss, oppression, discrimination, HIV, trauma, government neglect, institutional failure, incarceration, political abandonment, depraved indifference, necropolitics, and social murder. Listener discretion is strongly advised. | Links: Opioid and Stimulant-Related Harms in Canada: https://health-infobase.canada.ca/substance-related-harms/opioids-stimulants/ Supervised Consumption Sites Dashboard: https://health-infobase.canada.ca/supervised-consumption-sites/ Opioid Mortality Report: https://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/Diseases-and-Conditions/Mental-Illness-Substance-Use/Opioids/Opioid-Mortality-Report Toronto Overdose Information System: https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/health-inspections-monitoring/toronto-overdose-information-system/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit walkingradio.substack.com

    38 min
  2. Walking Radio - Episode 12: Toronto Anti-Hate Rally (Jan. 10, 2026)

    Jan 14

    Walking Radio - Episode 12: Toronto Anti-Hate Rally (Jan. 10, 2026)

    Today’s episode begins with a phrase that sounds harmless—even wholesome—until you dig a little deeper. “Canada First” appears in 1868 as the name and slogan of a movement meant to promote Canadian nationalist sentiment. Slogans are not static, and they often get repurposed over time. In the late 20th century, “Canada First” reappears in explicitly far-right organizing under Paul Fromm, who is identified by multiple watchdog and media sources as a Canadian white supremacist and neo-Nazi. More recently, researchers and anti-hate investigators have documented “Canada First” branding in younger, online white-nationalist ecosystems. One 2021 investigation described Tyler L. Russell as running one of Canada’s biggest, youngest, and newest white-supremacist chatrooms under the “Canada First” banner. The slogan shows up again when Pierre Poilievre makes the interesting choice to adopt “Canada First” as his campaign slogan during his 2025 election bid. Which brings us to the current context. On Sept. 13, 2025, a Canada First rally at Christie Pits in Toronto—organized by Joe Anidjar-—called for “mass deportation” and “remigration”—a term that Canadian Anti-Hate Network executive director Evan Balgord describes as “synonymous with ethnic cleansing.” The Canada First rally at Christie Pits ended with the group leaving the park, heavily outnumbered by counter-protesters. In this episode, the Canada First group returns to Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Saturday January 10, 2026. One attendee, Ron Bouwmeister, told CBC News that what brought him down to the Square was his fears of an insufficient number of blonde people in Canadian society. Fear no longer, Ron. This blondie is here to represent. As a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Canadian myself I am more than delighted in any moment to push Nazi-inspired eugenics rhetoric, no matter how poorly disguised, back into the garbage dump of history where it will always belong. In today’s episode we chat with the counter-protesters and make new lots of new friends along the way. We explore why standing up against racism, xenophobia and hate is important to them as we strive together for a more caring, insightful, inclusive, and compassionate Canada. We invite you to join us on our walk and to see what new pathways of better understanding we discover together along the way. I’m Patrick Corvyn, and this is Walking Radio. Links: https://www.splcenter.org/resources/extremist-files/paul-fromm/ https://www.antihate.ca/canada_first_exposed_tyler_russell https://www.antihate.ca/canada_first_campus_friendly_ties_between_conservative_student_group_white_supremacists https://www.antihate.ca/former_proud_boys_devolved_neo_nazi_accelerationists https://ricochet.media/politics/how-pierre-poilievres-canada-first-slogan-parallels-white-nationalist-ideology/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/anti-immigration-rally-counter-protest-downtown-toronto-9.7041206 https://web.archive.org/web/20260111012230/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/anti-immigration-rally-counter-protest-downtown-toronto-9.7041206 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit walkingradio.substack.com

    1h 33m

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A podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of people on the margins and the front lines. Radio that listens and stories that move. | Walking Radio is non-commercial, non-monetized and is fueled by the stories that are too often ignored. | CONTENT WARNING: Walking Radio explores complex topics in a forthright, consent-based, strengths-focused, trauma-informed and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted manner. These topics include but are not limited to: substance use, death, violence, disability, mental health and mental illness, suicide, homelessness, sexual assault, stigma, grief, loss, oppression, discrimination, HIV/AIDS, trauma, government neglect, institutional failure, incarceration, political abandonment, depraved indifference, necropolitics, and social murder. Listener discretion is advised. | Theme music by Konten_kreator courtesy of Pixaby. walkingradio.substack.com