Ep. 8 - Cornwall's Cat Problem

Ep. 8 - Cornwall's Cat Problem

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Ep. 9 - What an octopus can teach us about life

Chantal Braganza, a former On Docs producer and a senior editor at Chatelaine, joins host Colin Ellis to discuss the Netflix documentary "My Octopus Teacher." They explore the unusual bond between filmmaker Craig Foster and an octopus he discovers in a kelp forest off the coast o ...  Show more

Ep. 10 - 76 Days in Wuhan's Pandemic

Filmmaker Hao Wu joins host Colin Ellis to discuss his latest film "76 Days," which dives into Wuhan's pandemic response - and the horrors medical workers were exposed to. We talk about how his film crews got access to the hospitals, why they stopped working with him, and how the ...  Show more

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