Podchaser Logo
Home
The Curve with Christopher

Christopher Stuart Taylor

The Curve with Christopher

A Sports podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
The Curve with Christopher

Christopher Stuart Taylor

The Curve with Christopher

Episodes
The Curve with Christopher

Christopher Stuart Taylor

The Curve with Christopher

A Sports podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of The Curve

Mark All
Search Episodes...
Well, it's a sports and race story, so you know I'm going to give my two cents. But not necessarily in the way you'd think.Give it a listen. Then listen to Jay-Z's The Story of OJ.
This episode outlines my "Roots & Routes: Knowledge Mobilization Project." It's a project I've been working on for a while and explains many of my travels, my 'research outputs,' and my general focus on my 'purpose' of what I do with-in and wit
This episode is really about a bit of self-reflection on why we do what we do, and why we need others (white systems) to validate what we do.And define who we are.
Been a while since I did a sport specific episode, so had some time to collect my thoughts and share them here. This episode focuses around the trade(s) from the Raptors in January 2024. Also gives a little perspective (from me) on just enjoyin
It's been 15 cities in 6 countries in the past 6 weeks (with a brief interlude back 'home' at the end of November). Just here wrapping up some quasi-final thoughts on Black identity, Northern Ghana, and shoot, I even talk about my journey with
Visited the Cape Coast yesterday and really got me thinking about what plagues us in this world - a lack of humanity.
Learned a lot on the brief stay in South Africa.How can you fix the problem if you can't see you are a part of the problem? Or that there is even a problem to fix?
My thoughts on a couple days in Stellenbosch and Cape Town. I need more time to see and learn more, but man, going from Kigali to Cape Town in the span of a few weeks, is something else.
Quick intro to the second half of this fall sojourn to the Continent. I should've labeled it 'Six Countries in Six Weeks.'
Some quick reflections on this first leg of my East, South, West Africa 'Roots & Routes' journey.
I can't really say complications, but my conflicted feelings.
It's been a whirlwind and productive trip here in Kigali. Sharing some thoughts.
Well, not just Amin, but the King's Palace, Racial Hierarchies, and what cracked me up about why Islam isn't the dominant religion in Uganda.
Last time I did a blog, this time I'll capture my thoughts using the audio record. Hoping to post as many as these as I can over the next couple of weeks.Hitting 4 cities, in 4 countries in 13 days. Coming this time around with a different fo
Bringing back the "In Conversation with..." series, this episode features Brother Musah Alhassan, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Uprise Travel. This talk was recorded in-person at the University of Waterloo.Musah Alhassan is the 20
This episode is a bit different, but sharing the Emancipation Day lecture (with video) I gave at the Cathedral Church of St. James in Toronto on July 30, 2023.https://stjamescathedral.ca/next-sunday-july-30-emancipation-day-at-the-cathedral/
The title of this one speaks for itself.If you've got the 'intersections of power' at an all time high, your accountability drops to an all time low.
This episode is a reflection of some of my travels over the past few weeks. I'm going to stop calling what I do 'research,' and call it finding 'R&R' (Roots & Routes).Resources:Reparations & Drax HallNewton Slave Burial GroundSlave Chant'
Following the summer theme of film/tv reviews, this solo episode takes a look at They Cloned Tyrone. It engages in a conversation on introspection and self-reflection.As I wrote on Twitter immediately after watching it:I know a lot of peopl
This episode I'm solo doing a high-level convo on the new show 'I'm a Virgo' on Prime. I really did this episode for people to start thinking about how their lives intersect with the storylines and if/how they want to engage with fundamental c
In this (quick) episode, I address some of the issues I have with Black History Month. It has become a performative/virtue signalling collection of days of the year. I also provide a way forward to keep the month, but shift its significance.Ma
In this episode, it's just me.I engage with the history of the Toronto Raptors (players, coaches, executives), through the lens of Critical Race Theory. I spend time going through the nuances of how Pascal Siakam, Dwane Casey, Masai Ujiri, and
In this episode, we have elite and international athlete, Nasif Chowdhury. He is joined by Joyce Barlow, Associate Director of Disability Inclusion at the University of Waterloo.Nasif, Canada Para Volley National Team member, elite and nationa
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Rima Berns-McGown.Dr. Berns-McGown engages with the real challenges of doing anti-racism and equity work in a government system, the reification and personification of intersectional ide
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features