Montreapolis: Inside the lives of 8 people making modern Montreal
Host Steve Rukavina delves deep into the lives and experiences of 8 people making modern Montreal
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For Montreal's 375th year, CBC Montreal brings you Montreapolis a podcast series featuring people who are making modern Montreal.
The series, hosted by journalist Steve Rukavina, presents candid conversations with Montrealersfrom across the city'sever-evolvinglandscape,each offering theirunique perspective on life in today's Montreal.
From chef Antonio Park's confession ofhis father's disapproval, to TraceyDeer's reflections on Indigenous belonging and social norms, to AndrBouchard's musingson ethical boundaries within the police force, Rukavinadelves deep into the lives and experiences ofMontrealers who have helped make the city such a fascinating place.
How to listen
New episodes of Montreapoliswill be available every Monday morning.
Subscribe iniTunesor on your favouritepodcastapp, listen on the CBC radio app for mobile,head over to cbc.ca/listenor find them all below.
Go to cbc.ca/montreal to find Steve Rukavina's profiles of each Montrealer featured in the series, whichwillaccompany each podcast. You can also find the links to those stories right here.
Episode 1: The Chef
Internationally renowned chef Antonio Park can stand the heat.
After fire ravaged two of his restaurants, the South Korean/South AmericanMontrealeris expanding his culinary empire. But that has a cost.
Episode 2: The Dreamer
Kahnawake-bornfilmmakerTraceyDeer brings the raw, funny and rarely explored experiences ofwomen on the rezinto the spotlight through her hit TV series, Mohawk Girls.
Her place in her own community is now uncertain.
Episode 3: The Enforcer
From walking the beat in the 1970s to putting away Hells Angel Maurice "Mom" Boucher, retired head of the SPVM Major Crimes Unit Andr Bouchard casts a critical eye on shifts in Montreal's law enforcement culture.
Episode 4: The Survivor
His two-year battle with an aggressive form of cancer inspired Jamaican-Canadian rapper, producer and performer Jonathan Emile to take on social issues through art and activism.
Episode 5: The General Manager
Meg Hewings is the general manager of the city's first professional women's hockey team, Les Canadiennes, checking gender stereotypes in Montreal's iconic sport.
Episode 6: The Prodigy
Saint-Lambert's Daniel Clarke Bouchard has played Carnegie Hall, The Ellen Show, studies piano at The Juilliard School and takes advice from Oliver Jones. All this, and he's just recently turned 17.
Episode 7: The Rabbi
As her temple's first female and lesbian rabbi, LisaGrushcow's focus on inclusion, diversity, cross-cultural partnerships and modern motherhood challengesconservative religious traditions.
Episode 8:The Refugee
Award-winning novelist Kim Thy has called Montreal home since making the harrowing journey from communist Vietnam by boat with her family in 1979.