

Inappropriate Questions
CBC
Have you ever been curious to know the answer to a question that might be intrusive or too personal for other people? On their biweekly podcast Inappropriate Questions, now in its third season, cohosts Elena Hudgins Lyle and Harvinder Wadhwa make a space for curiosity where guests can unpack the tricky questions they get asked and learn stories about them—whether they ask if polyamorous people cope with jealousy in relationships, if Indigenous people are full Native, or brave the dreaded “have you lost weight” assumption. Created by Hudgins Lyle alongside producers Sabrina Bertsch and Cindy Long, the podcast was built out of a school project while they were studying Media Production in Toronto, Ontario. Bertsch, who’s mixed-race, had been asked a lot of questions about her background and ethnicity after studying abroad for a semester. Long and Lyle, both LGBT, would also get frequently asked about their identity and sexuality. Even if these frustrations served as a jumping-off point for them, they quickly realized that they could also learn about a variety of topics from others too—especially from their parents and older generations. So they auditioned a “dad-like” figure to be a counterpart as co-host. Wadhwa, a project manager with an engineering degree, was the unanimous choice. “Harv was the very first interview we did,” Lyle says. “After the interview, he was like, ‘All right, how many more of these do you have to go?’ You know I'm it, right? You can stop now.’” In each episode, guests share stories about being asked the week’s specific inappropriate question. Though, occasionally, they'll have an expert or academic who can break down more of the historical and social aspect of the question. Both Hudgins Lyle and Wadhwa bridge together their different generational perspectives to challenge themselves and their guests, having casual, yet meaningful conversations that are engaging, unpredictable, and humorous. “Though I've been in Canada for over 20 years, I consider myself an immigrant coming from India,” Wadhwa says. “So, what the show is also trying to do is also bring the balance. Because if everybody's thinking the same way, then we lose out a lot.” Even if they sometimes step into difficult territory, what they both hope to provide with each episode is a starting point for listeners to ease into these topics. “It could be that we've left you with some new ideas and perspectives from the guests who have this lived experience,” Lyle says. “You don't need to change and develop overnight, but hopefully, we've given you a starting place where you can then do your own research or reflection.”
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Jul 21, 2020 • 36min
“Can I speak to your manager?”
Asking for the manager can be loaded. It can reveal who we think holds the power in a business—and who we think doesn’t. So what should a customer do when they’re not getting the right service? Jason Suerte Felipe shares his experience handling this question as a retail cashier. Beauty practitioner Asha Allen-Silverstein tells us why people don’t believe she owns her own business as a Black woman. Dr. Laura Morgan Roberts sheds light on the history of the worker-customer power dynamic and where it comes from.
Find the webcomic by Amie Wilensky for this episode on our Instagram @IQ_Podcast
Connect with our guests below:
Jason Suerte Felipe: Ig @JasonSuerte
Asha Allen-Silversetin: Ig @torontobrowsxbeauty
Dr. Laura Morgan Roberts: Tw @alignmentquest
Amie Wilensky: Ig: amiewilenskyart
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

Jul 14, 2020 • 37min
“How old are you?"
Is it rude to ask someone their age? Harv isn’t comfortable telling people how old he is anymore and he’s not alone. He and Elena speak to author and activist Ashton Applewhite to debunk some myths about aging and discuss why our society fears growing older. Lifestyle writer Elizabeth Wellington explains how being seen as younger can mask the realities of aging for Black women, and actor Sam Pancake shares his story of facing ageism within the LGBTQ+ community.
Connect with our guests below:
Ashton Applewhite: Tw @thischairrocks
Elizabeth Wellington: Tw @EWellingtonPHL
Sam Pancake: Tw @jsampancake
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

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Jul 7, 2020 • 34min
“Have you tried _____?”
Lara Bloom, patient expert and Ehlers-Danlos Society CEO who trains clinicians. Sneha Dave, student and youth health advocate living with ulcerative colitis. Lara Parker, writer at BuzzFeed who chronicles life with endometriosis. They talk about unsolicited “have you tried” suggestions, how privilege shapes access to care, the maze of treatments people try, and the value of community and listening.

Jun 30, 2020 • 37min
“Are you full Native?”
Many Indigenous people get asked how much Indigenous ancestry they have. But identity isn’t all about fractions. Harv and Elena talk to Falen Johnson from The Secret Life of Canada about her identity journey and her “therapy play.” Actress Kaniehtiio Horn discusses how she navigates Hollywood stereotypes and what makes her feel connected to her people. Dr. Kim TallBear tells us why DNA alone doesn’t make someone Indigenous.
Our webcomic this week is by Rhael McGregor, available on our Instagram @IQ_Podcast.
Take a listen to The Secret Life of Canada’s episode about the Indian Act here: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/secretlifeofcanada/what-do-you-really-know-about-the-indian-act-1.5188255
Connect with our guests below:
Falen Johnson: Tw @FalenJohnson
Kaniehtiio Horn: Tw @kaniehtiio
Dr. Kim TallBear: Tw @KimTallBear
Rhael McGregor: IG @raysdrawlings
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

Jun 23, 2020 • 30min
“How did you get pregnant?”
There are lots of ways to start a family as an LGBTQ+ person, and not all of them are well understood. Harv and Elena speak to queer mom Farrah Khan about why she didn’t want to explain her pregnancy to strangers, and some of the challenges queer people face when it comes to getting pregnant. Journalist Freddy McConnell takes us through his ups and downs of navigating pregnancy as a trans man and single dad.
The webcomic for this episode was created by Louise Reimer, find it on our Instagram @IQ_podcast
Check out Freddy’s podcast Pride & Joy from BBC Sounds for more stories about queer families.
Connect with our guests below:
Farrah Khan - Tw: @farrahsafiakhan
Freddy McConnell - Tw: @freddymcconnell
Louise Reimer - IG: @louisereimer
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

Jun 16, 2020 • 33min
“How are you?”
It’s hard to know the right thing to say to someone who’s grieving. Even the simplest questions aren’t always helpful. Elena and Harv speak to comedian Michael Cruz Kayne, who lost his child, about why we should all talk about grief more. Grief counsellor Kayla Moryoussef gives her advice on what to say next time you want to help a friend who’s experienced a loss.
The webcomic for this episode was created by Sara Goetter, find it on our Instagram @IQ_podcast
Connect with our guests below:
Michael Cruz Kayne – Tw: @cruzkayne
Kayla Moryoussef – IG: @gooddeathdoula
Sara Goetter – Tw: @sgoetter
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

Jun 9, 2020 • 36min
“Have you lost weight?”
Asking someone if they’ve lost weight is often seen as a compliment, but maybe it shouldn’t be. Elena and Harv talk with performer Ivory and writer Bob Kerr to unpack some thoughts about weight. Dietician Kimmie Singh discusses misconceptions between weight and health.
Find the webcomic by Mollie Cronin for this episode on our Instagram @IQ_Podcast
Connect with our guests below:
Ivory (IG: @pureivorydotca)
Bob Kerr (Tw: @mrbobkerr)
Kimmie Singh, Body Positive Dietician (IG: @bodypositive_dietitian)
Mollie Cronin (IG: @art.brat.comics)
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

May 26, 2020 • 2min
We’re back with Season 2!
Elena and Harv are coming back with a whole new list of inappropriate questions. Our millennial and dad duo sit down with more guests to find kinder ways to navigate difficult conversations.

Mar 18, 2019 • 15min
Bonus: Asked and Answered:
Elena and Harv sit down with Rymn, Harv’s daughter, to answer your questions! Learn about their favourite podcasts, potential questions for Season 2, and what millennial slang Harv thinks he understands.
Thank you for listening to Season 1 of Inappropriate Questions! We are so incredibly thankful we got to share so many interesting stories and perspectives with you. Follow us @iq_podcast for future updates.
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372

Mar 11, 2019 • 28min
"Why don't you have kids?"
People are curious about the choice to be childfree. Harv and Elena discuss it with Meghan Daum, editor of Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids. Sociologists Dr. Amy Blackstone and Dr. Kimya Dennis share some insight into their respective research about childfree people.
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/inappropriate-questions-transcripts-listen-1.6740372


