
Allyship in action: navigating gender identity, equity, and socioeconomics with Dr. Sawyer Phinney (season finale)
Lindsay interviews Dr. Sawyer Phinney (he/him), a Senior Labour Economist for the Government of Alberta. The pair discuss Sawyer’s gender transition, spanning topics of how to define and cultivate healthy masculinity, and the rare and rich perspective that being a trans man affords him.
They then dive into his work in economic geography, including fieldwork in the United States, working to understand how race shaped Detroit’s austerity politics after the 2008 mortgage crisis, revealing that Black residents were unfairly blamed for the city’s bankruptcy, and austerity measures, like water shut-offs, disproportionately harmed poor, racialized communities. His stories illuminate the link between economic analysis, and grassroots storytelling.

Lessons in love from a non-monogamist - Lindsay interviews Lauren Hayes
Lindsay interviews Lauren Hayes, (she/her), a relationship coach in Salt Lake City, Utah, specializing in supporting ethically non-monogomous couples, including swingers, and the ENM-curious. Lauren shares about her own experience, opening her marriage six years ago, and how this inspired her to begin helping others wanting to do the same.

From transition to transformation - Dr. Amethysta Herrick on living authentically
Lindsay interviews Amethysta Herrick (she/her), an exquisitely smart and funny transgender woman from Colorado. Ami has been a geneticist, chemist, and software engineer, but now dedicates her time to challenging the notion that identity and gender are exclusive to the LGBTQIA+ community.

Social (in)justice and labour unions – Lindsay & Abdullah interview Leah
Lindsay & Abdullah interview Leah (she/her), about the modern realities of unions, trying to balance negotiating contracts vs campaigning for broader equity, and the process of unlearning the idea that it’s lazy to rest your mind and body.

Swapping over shopping: a journey to a conscious wardrobe – Lindsay interviews Lisa Amerongen
Lindsay interviews Lisa Amerongen (she/her), about mindful and sustainable fashion.

Reflecting on Getting Reflective & 30 things to leave behind in your 20s – Abdullah interviews Lindsay on her birthday
Lindsay’s good friend Abdullah interviews her, your host of Getting Reflective, on Lindsay’s 30th birthday.













