DJ Tamika Bernard was born in Guyana, raised in New York City, and currently lives in Toronto. She joins me to talk about cross-cultural connections, growing up amid hip-hop culture in Queens and Brooklyn, being a DJ during covid times, her brief career as a rapper, her unexpected tastes and musical roadblocks, mumble rap, the renaissance of Toronto, the shocking truth about what Canadians really mean when they say "sorry," and more.
Episode 35: Sean Kelly - Hair to the Throne
Episode 34: Steve Byrne - Metal Breakdown
Episode 33: Tracey Lindeman - Productive Rage
Episode 32: Jason Schreurs - Therapeutic Punk
Episode 31: Lily E. Hirsch - From Politics to Parody
Episode 30: David John Baker - Melodic Memory
Episode 29: In the Valley
Episode 28: Nick Fraser - Sibling Revelry
Episode 27: Yara El-Soueidi - Generation Reviled
Episode 26: Peaches - Variety Showgirl
Episode 25: Marty Ballentyne - The Undeniable
Episode 24: Alex Rose - Record Holder
Episode 23: Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm - Dare to be Different
Episode 22: Alan Zweig - Music Means More
Episode 21: Katie Moore - Is This Country?
Episode 20: garbageface - Survival Skills
Episode 19: Jace Lasek - 100% Irony-Free
Episode 17: Babs and Sticky - Staying Curious
Episode 16 - Amanda Burt - What Is Pop?
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