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#63 Jesse Thistle: Tracing Our Fathers’ Footsteps (2021)

#63 Jesse Thistle: Tracing Our Fathers’ Footsteps (2021)

Jesse Thistle is an assistant professor at York University in Toronto and an award-winning memoirist who wrote the top-selling Canadian book in 2020, but his success didn’t come easily. Prior to penning his celebrated emotional memoir From the Ashes, Thistle spent years struggling with issues of addiction and homelessness, a lifestyle he sees to some degree as the result of the absence of a father figure in his life. His own father was an addict and a thief who disappeared nearly 40 years ago, and no one has seen or heard from him since.

But how much of his father’s troubles can be traced back to the generations of men who came before him? On this previous episode of Paternal from 2021, Thistle wrestles with the myths he’s been told about his father, discusses how his own indigenous heritage contributed to years spent living on the streets of Canada, and breaks down the manifestations of intergenerational trauma, including addiction, abuse, homelessness, and crime.

#64 Jason Kander: Politics, Parenthood, and PTSD

#64 Jason Kander: Politics, Parenthood, and PTSD

#62 The Best of Paternal: Advice for New Dads

#62 The Best of Paternal: Advice for New Dads