Explore every episode of the podcast Who Judges The Judge? Hosted By Jordana H. Goldlist
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| Melissa Lantsman: Crime, Addiction, and Canada's Future | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:44:06 | |
Melissa Lantsman, Conservative MP for Thornhill and Co-Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, discusses Canada's crime crisis, bail reform, addiction policy, and why young Canadians are losing hope. She explains the Conservative position on repeat violent offenders, why safe injection sites aren't working, and the $360 million spent annually on programs that keep addicts sick instead of funding recovery. Melissa shares her journey from immigrant family to Parliament Hill, why her father shaped her political worldview, and what needs to change for skilled immigrants arriving in Canada today. She also breaks down the Stand Your Ground bill, the legal gun owner debate, and why protecting the status quo is failing workers and young people across the country. | |||
| Staxxx: Don't Let Anybody Edit Your Story | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:54:15 | |
Staxxx Facts is a mental health advocate, certified life coach, and founder of Black Status Social Network who discusses breaking mental health stigmas, redefining success beyond money, and building authentic community. He shares how he navigated growing up in Toronto's Weston Road surrounded by gang violence, why he stayed out of that life, and what it means to truly put yourself first when your freedom depends on it. | |||
| How to Stop the Cycle of Violence in Toronto With Marcell Wilson | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:55:12 | |
What happens when someone who’s seen the cycle of violence firsthand decides to break it for the next generation? | |||
| Cait Alexander: Surviving Violence, Exposing the System, Demanding Change | 03 Oct 2025 | 01:01:05 | |
What happens when you survive attempted murder, have undeniable evidence, and still watch your case collapse in court? Actress and advocate Cait Alexander tells her true crime survival story, from a horrific domestic violence attack in Toronto to being silenced by Canada’s broken justice system under the Jordan Rule. | |||
| Solitair on Toronto gun violence, youth mentorship, and real solutions | 19 Sep 2025 | 01:04:15 | |
Solitair — Toronto hip hop artist, mentor, and leader with the Forgiveness Project (Project F Word) and TO Wards Peace, co-founder at 4Sound Media Studios — breaks down youth crime, drill/hip hop’s influence vs. reflection, and why incarceration alone doesn’t solve violence. The conversation explores what actually reduces shootings: long-term mentorship, housing, education, employment, culturally relevant support, and city-wide programs funded like essential services, not short election-cycle pilots. | |||
| Jeremy Persaud on Youth Crime, Jail Realities, and Building a Way Out | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:55:13 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Jeremy Persaud, CEO of A1 Films and founder of The Commitment Program, who grew up in Toronto housing, entered the justice system at 14, and later pled guilty to firearm charges. Instead of letting prison define him, he turned survival into purpose, building a grassroots movement to steer youth away from the cycle of violence and incarceration. | |||
| Nadia Ghanny: From Childhood Trauma to Criminal Justice Reform | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:48:26 | |
Nadia Ghanny reveals how surviving family tragedy at 5 days old shaped her mission to transform the criminal justice system from within, working with offenders for over 20 years. | |||
| How 'Of The Saint' Turned Every Opportunity Into Hip-Hop Success | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:50:35 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Elijah "Of The Saint" de los Santos, a young media entrepreneur who transformed himself from a kid in Toronto housing projects into one of hip-hop's most sought-after photographers and videographers. His client list includes Drake, Jesse Reyez, and countless other major artists. | |||
| Richard Miller on the Chadd Facey Case, Police Accountability & Community Healing | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:55:29 | |
Richard Miller of Keep Six speaks on police accountability after the death of Chadd Facey and shares how justice system failures continue to impact Black communities and trust in law enforcement. | |||
| Human Trafficking Survivor Timea Nagy on Trauma, Justice & Healing | 04 Jul 2025 | 00:54:25 | |
Sex trafficking survivor Timea Nagy exposes shocking truths about victim vs criminal treatment, trauma healing, prison conditions & why the justice system fails both victims & offenders in this raw talk. | |||
| Why She Chose to Marry a Man Serving Life in Prison | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:53:41 | |
Why she married a man serving life for murder—true crime, criminal psychology, parole denial, love behind bars, forensic justice, and what really happens when you fall for a convicted killer. | |||
| How Jenn Harper Built an Indigenous Beauty Brand That Landed in Sephora | 06 Jun 2025 | 00:55:45 | |
How to build a beauty brand from nothing, escape addiction, redefine clean cosmetics, and disrupt the industry with sustainability, purpose, and Indigenous leadership—this story has it all. • Instagram: @jordanagoldlist | |||
| Marlee Liss: What Justice Looks Like Outside the Courtroom | 20 Feb 2026 | 00:59:57 | |
Marlee Liss, founder of Survivors for Justice Reform (S4JR), shares her experience choosing restorative justice over criminal prosecution after being sexually assaulted by a stranger. She discusses why 94% of sexual assault victims don't report to police, how the criminal court system re-traumatized her at every step, and what happened when she sat in a healing circle with her assailant after he completed seven months of therapy. Follow Jordana: jordanagoldlist | |||
| How Deluxson Yogarajah Escaped the Criminal Justice System to Mentor At-Risk Youth | 16 May 2025 | 01:04:08 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Deluxson Yogarajah, a youth violence prevention worker and psychotherapy student who went from committing fraud while studying criminology to mentoring the very kids he once could’ve become. Deluxson opens up about growing up in Jane and Finch, witnessing domestic violence, navigating poverty, and stepping into criminal life after years of staying on the right path. He shares how being falsely accused of a crime he didn’t commit led him to double down on the ones he did—and why getting arrested became the wake-up call that changed his life. Today, he’s helping youth break cycles of violence, trauma, and survival through mentorship, mental health advocacy, and his grassroots organization Finding Your Heart. Key Takeaways:
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| From Street Life to Million-Dollar Business: Mr. Wraptors' Car Wrapping Empire | 02 May 2025 | 00:57:55 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Stanislav Kravtchouk—known worldwide as Mr. Raptors—who transformed from street life to building a million-dollar car wrapping empire. Stanislav opens up about immigrating to Canada at age 11 from Russia, growing up in welfare housing, and surviving the violent streets of Ottawa. He shares how getting stabbed 11 times became the turning point that led him away from crime and toward entrepreneurship. Despite having no experience in the automotive industry, he built North America's largest car wrapping business with locations across Canada, USA, Dubai, and South Africa. Key Takeaways:
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| Overcoming Abuse, Addiction, and a Gun Charge | Kristin Markoff’s Story | 18 Apr 2025 | 00:52:54 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Kristen Markoff—paralegal, entrepreneur, and survivor. Kristen opens up about growing up in Brampton, facing childhood trauma, falling into addiction, and surviving a long-term abusive relationship. She shares how a gun hidden in her car by her then-boyfriend led to criminal charges that nearly ended her career and her freedom. But despite being told by three lawyers to take a plea, she found one—Leora Shemesh—who actually believed she was innocent. We talk about resilience, the flaws in the justice system, and what it takes to rebuild your life after the system tries to break you. Kristen doesn’t pretend to have it all figured out—she just shows what it means to keep going. Follow, rate, and review Who Judges the Judge? on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to help these stories reach more people. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlight clips. Stay connected with Jordana: | |||
| Lee Whitley Did 20 Years in Prison on a Marijuana Charge — Now He’s Using It to Help Others | 04 Apr 2025 | 00:42:11 | |
This episode, I’m joined by Lee Whitley the creator of Lee’s Oil, a cannabis-based product he’s used to help people with illness. But before that, Lee spent 20 years in prison for a marijuana charge. From being extradited to the U.S. and facing a potential 80-year sentence, to coming home and building something he believes can save lives Lee’s story is about second chances, personal conviction, and never backing down. We talk about prison, regulation, the justice system, and how his brother’s death inspired him to take action. Lee doesn’t claim to have all the answers but he’s committed to making a difference, no matter the pushback. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review Who Judges the Judge? on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others find these powerful stories. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlights. Stay connected with Jordana: Find out more about Lee Whitley: | |||
| From PR to PI: Adrianne Fekete’s Journey to Becoming Unbreakable | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:50:58 | |
This episode, I’m joined by Adrianne Fekete entrepreneur, certified life coach, and founder of I Am Unbreakable. She’s also the first woman in North America to own a private investigation company. But her journey didn’t start with success. From being told she’d never amount to anything, to working with U2 and the Rolling Stones, Adrianne’s story is all about persistence, reinvention, and showing up no matter what. We talk about starting over, raising kids as a single mom, building from nothing, Adrianne shares how storytelling, service, and tattoos became part of her healing. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review Who Judges the Judge? on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others find these powerful stories. Stay connected with Jordana: Find out more about Adrianne Fekete: | |||
| Style, Strength & Survival: Kim Appelt on Fashion & Fighting Cancer | 07 Mar 2025 | 01:06:59 | |
This episode, I’m joined by Kim Appelt, a celebrity fashion stylist, author, content creator, and YouTuber with over 8 million views. She’s styled some of the biggest names in entertainment and built a career at the top of the fashion industry. But behind the red carpets and magazine covers, Kim faced a battle far greater than any she could have imagined—a breast cancer diagnosis that changed everything. We dive deep into her journey—from following her passion as a stylist to navigating the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of breast cancer. 🔹 How does a life-changing diagnosis reshape your identity, career, and confidence? This episode is an unfiltered look at resilience, reinvention, and redefining beauty on your own terms. If you’ve ever wondered how to find your strength after a major setback, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review Who Judges the Judge? on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others discover these important conversations. Stay connected with Jordana: Find out more about Kim Appelt: | |||
| Living with a Life Sentence: Christophe Lewis on Justice, Survival & Redemption | 21 Feb 2025 | 00:50:11 | |
This episode, I’m joined by Christophe Lewis, a real estate investor, social worker, and the founder of Freedom is a Must—a foundation dedicated to mentoring at-risk youth and breaking cycles of crime. But before any of that, Christophe was sentenced to life in prison for murder. We dive deep into his journey from growing up in one of Toronto’s toughest neighborhoods, to getting caught in the system, and ultimately, to his fight for redemption and justice. 🔹 What does it really mean to live with a life sentence—even after parole? This episode is an unfiltered look at crime, consequences, and second chances. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to escape the streets and rebuild a life, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others discover these important conversations. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlights. Stay connected with Jordana: Find out more about Christophe Lewis: | |||
| Trials, Truth & the Justice System’s Flaws – Criminal Defense & Gun Laws with Ryan Handlarski | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:58:54 | |
In this episode, I’m joined by Ryan Handlarski, a seasoned criminal defense lawyer who isn’t afraid to take on the toughest cases. We dive deep into his experiences in the courtroom, the flaws within our justice system, and the ethical dilemmas that keep defense lawyers up at night. From defending clients charged with murder and drug trafficking to launching his Acquittal Suits Initiative—Ryan brings a unique and thought-provoking perspective to our conversation. 🔹 How does the criminal justice system set people up for failure—and what needs to change? This episode is an unfiltered look at the legal, moral, and human complexities of criminal defense law. If you've ever questioned how the system works—or why it often fails—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others discover these important conversations. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlights. Stay connected with Jordana
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| The Power of Positivity: How Warren Falkenstein Redefines Disability & Defies Limits | 24 Jan 2025 | 00:44:01 | |
Welcome back to Who Judges the Judge? This podcast is aimed at questioning how we judge the world around us. Each episode, I sit down with extraordinary individuals who have faced adversity, found resilience, and transformed their struggles into strength. Today, I am joined by Warren Falkenstein, better known as Walk With Warren. Warren is a champion of positivity, resilience, and the power of showing up, despite living with an undiagnosed physical disability that has shaped his entire life. In this conversation, Warren shares his deeply personal journey—from childhood medical uncertainty and societal barriers to his remarkable transformation from a wheelchair to walking with crutches. He opens up about navigating life with chronic pain, the role of love and gratitude in overcoming adversity, and why showing up matters, even when life feels impossible. Warren’s story is a powerful reminder that our struggles don’t define us—our mindset does. Whether you're facing physical, emotional, or mental challenges, this episode will leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to redefine your own limits. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others discover these important conversations. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlights. Stay connected with Jordana
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| Justice Tested: Criminal lawyer And Accused Criminal Leora Shemesh On Fighting Back…And Winning | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:57:03 | |
Welcome back to Who Judges the Judge? It is aimed at questioning how we judge the world around us. Each episode, I sit down with extraordinary individuals who have faced adversity, found resilience, and transformed their struggles into strength. Today, I am joined by Leora Shemesh, one of the most accomplished criminal defense lawyers in Canada and my cousin. Leora’s legal career spans over 25 years, from defending high-profile cases to navigating the complexities of a justice system that she both trusts and critiques. But what makes her story truly remarkable is her own journey through the system she advocates within. In this conversation, Leora opens up about her battle to clear her name after facing criminal charges—a fight that tested her resilience, reshaped her perspective, and deepened her commitment to her clients. She also reflects on her most challenging cases, the flaws in the system, and the enduring lessons from her experiences as a lawyer and advocate. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify—it helps others discover these important conversations. Subscribe to the Who Judges the Judge? YouTube channel for full episodes and highlights. Stay connected with Jordana:
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| Markez Graham: An 11-Year-Old Future Mayor's Vision for Toronto | 06 Feb 2026 | 00:36:38 | |
Markez Graham is 11 years old, in grade six, and he's got a plan to fix Toronto. He talks about lowering taxes to address the cost of living crisis, creating a three-month housing program that transitions people from homelessness to self-sufficiency, and why Canada should prioritize fixing its own problems before sending billions abroad. Follow Jordana: jordanagoldlist | |||
| Career Criminal Turned Community Leader, Richard Miller Drops by The Show | 27 Dec 2024 | 00:42:32 | |
Welcome to my new podcast, “Who Judges The Judge?” It is aimed at questioning how we judge the world around us. Keep6ix offers various programs and services to help youth avoid going down a disempowering path toward incarceration. We also support and advocate for those who are currently incarcerated and provide post-release support so that they can overcome systematic barriers and stigma and begin to reintegrate positively into the community. | |||
| From Street Life To LUXURY Watch Entrepreneur. I Chat With Sean The Watch Finder. | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:25:00 | |
We have something a little different for you in this episode! We take a walk in Yorkville with Sean, the Watchfinder. This conversation is raw and real and spotlights the synergies between street life and transferring those skills into a legitimate business that impacts the community. | |||
| Broker Of The New Economy Rhiannon Rosalind Drops By To Chat | 15 Nov 2024 | 00:48:11 | |
Welcome to my new podcast, “Who Judges The Judge?” It is aimed at questioning how we judge the world around us. | |||
| Diogo Snow On Creating An Art Empire Starting From Nothing | 01 Nov 2024 | 00:47:03 | |
Welcome to my new podcast, “Who Judges The Judge?” a podcast aimed at questioning the way we judge the world around us. | |||
| From Addict To Granola Queen. In Conversation With Terriann Carty. | 18 Oct 2024 | 00:47:43 | |
Welcome to my new podcast, “Who Judges The Judge?” a podcast aimed at questioning the way we judge the world around us. | |||
| Welcome to Who Judges the Judge? in Conversation with Max Jamali | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:32:24 | |
Welcome to my new podcast, “Who Judges The Judge?” a podcast aimed at questioning the way we judge the world around us. | |||
| Drew James: From Government Housing to Networking with the 1% | 23 Jan 2026 | 00:55:17 | |
Drew James grew up in Mount Olive, Rexdale, where standing up for yourself was the only way to survive a neighbourhood filled with sharks. Today, he is a serial entrepreneur rolling through Palm Beach in a Rolls Royce and accessing rooms at Mar-a-Lago with the 1% of the 1%. This is not just a success story; it is a breakdown of how to navigate a cold business world by building genuine relationships and mastering the power of vocabulary. Drew details his journey from selling 1,000 CDs a month in high school to out-earn his teachers, the fluke that landed him a contract with Rough Riders, and the moment he decided to sell his diamond watch to stop "faking it" in rooms filled with billionaires. From his latest venture with Bank Vodka to wholesale jewelry manufacturing at Maison Centauri, Drew explains why mediocrity is a choice and why your ability to articulate your value is the ultimate weapon for anyone trying to escape their circumstances. FOLLOW DREW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrewjames/ Bank Vodka: https://www.instagram.com/andrewbankvodka/ Maison Centauri: https://www.instagram.com/maisoncentauri/ FOLLOW JORDANA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanagoldlist/ JHG Criminal Law: https://www.jhgcriminallaw.com/ | |||
| Shantelle Bisson: Building Success From Life's Most Difficult Chapters | 09 Jan 2026 | 00:55:14 | |
Shantelle Bisson is an entrepreneur, author, and founder of multiple businesses including a marina acquisition that shocked her community. Having experienced childhood sexual abuse and domestic upheaval, Shantelle has built a reputation for transforming trauma into triumph and mentoring women through her charity work. She discusses the systemic failures plaguing domestic violence response, the pressure on families in crisis, and the challenges of maintaining hope in an adversarial world. | |||
| Marco Sciarra: Corruption in the Justice System, Self-Defense & The Truth About Bail | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:57:37 | |
Criminal defence lawyer Marco Sciarra explains why the justice system is holding on by a thread, the corruption behind the Maplehurst scandal where murder charges were stayed, and the reality of defending your home in Canada. | |||
| Chris Seecharan: From Bank Robber to Fentanyl Survivor | 28 Nov 2025 | 00:49:12 | |
Ex-Bank Robber Chris Seecharan exposes the "Zombie Fold", why Fentanyl withdrawal lasts 30 days, and why standard 7-day detox programs are failing addicts. | |||
| Poet KP: Turning Trauma Into Art | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:42:31 | |
Poet, author, and youth mental health advocate KP PARKER exposes how childhood violence, 8 years of probation, and losing his father to gun violence nearly destroyed him - and reveals how poetry became his path from survival to helping incarcerated youth heal. | |||
| Nital Gosai on Building a Law Firm That Fights for Justice | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:44:44 | |
Nital Gosai, founder of Gosai Law and co-creator of the housing-tech platform Husmates, shares her journey from a turbulent childhood marked by mental-health stigma and family chaos to becoming one of Canada’s leading advocates for inmate rights, personal-injury clients, and access to affordable housing. | |||
| Shana McCalla: Finding Ontario's Missing Black Boys | 03 Apr 2026 | 00:51:10 | |
Shana McCalla, founder of Find Ontario's Missing Boys, discusses the crisis of Black boys aged 12 to 16 disappearing across Ontario and being found in trap houses as far as Thunder Bay and Saskatchewan. She explains how boys from two-parent, high-income households are being lured with job opportunities, gifts, and mentorship, then forced to work 24/7 in drug houses under threat of violence. Shana shares how she traveled to Thunder Bay to rescue a 15-year-old who hadn't eaten or slept in a month, what the inside of these trap houses actually look like, and why a 14-year-old missing for 10 months was found living with a 48-year-old woman eight hours from home. She breaks down the sophisticated trafficking networks moving boys from Brampton to remote Saskatchewan, why parents are being refused the right to file missing person reports, and how stereotypes about single-parent homes are preventing people from seeing this as human trafficking. | |||