Show Notes Until now, I haven’t spoken much about spirituality—and I’m not sure where this will go from here. But I’ve been feeling the need to explore more profound questions about why things are happening…
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Ep. 86 – Oh, Julia!
Show Notes This episode was recorded live Sunday, July 17th, 2022. These past few years have forced us to rethink many things we have taken for granted—like food! No, this is not an episode about…
Ep. 85 – CBS, what were you thinking?
A Few Show Notes This episode was recorded live on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. Tonight we discuss something that caught my eye on CBS Mornings this week – when show hosts asked John Hinckley Jr.,…
Ep. 84 – What are you hopeful for?
Show Notes Hi there! It’s Wednesday night – June 22, 2022 – broadcasting live from an undisclosed location in southern Canada 🙂 — And this is my very first live show! So, thank you for…
Ep. 83 – Thimbles with Poet and Author, Vanessa Shields
the simple truth isthat I miss you so mucheverything about youthat words cannot express… –Vanessa Shields Show Notes On April 29th, 2021, Vanessa Shields debuted her latest book in the quiet of a film set…
Ep. 82 – How I Came to Know the Midnight Poppies
Welcome to the program! In this episode, I take you on a journey to Bangalore, India, to introduce you to three talented and tenacious musicians known as the Midnight Poppies. Their group is a fusion…
Ep. 81 – Ten Speed Bike and the Summer of Clare Siobhan
‘Quarantunes,’ song contests, and backyard collaborations. Show Notes Welcome to episode No. 81 for this Thursday, August 20, 2020. Today’s guest is a budding Canadian artist who put this season of masks, sanitizers, and –…
Ep. 80 – Walking Home During and After a Crisis. A talk with Urban Planner, Ken Greenberg
Show Notes Welcome to Episode 80 for Tuesday, May 19, 2020—the day Ontario officially enters Phase 1 of its reopening! This week, Ken Greenberg, architect, former Director of Urban Design and Architecture for the City…
Ep. 79 When Radio Goes Home – with Fred Jacobs and Ryan Wrecker
Show Notes Welcome to Episode No. 79 – for this Tuesday, April 28, 2020. If this season has taught us anything, it’s that the state of some industries is much more resilient than others during a crisis….
Ep. 78 – “We’re Going to Need a Bigger Boat?” – A talk with Irek Kusmierczyk
Show Notes Welcome to Episode No. 78 – for Tuesday evening, April 7th, 2020. Never before have countries been under so much pressure to secure their citizens against an invisible enemy – at a time when people,…
‘Wash Your Hands!’ Securing Water for the Navajo Nation during COVID-19
Show Notes This week, we focus on a community facing two crises at once. For weeks now, we have been told that washing our hands is our number one defence against COVID-19. But imagine being…
Ep. 74 – Karen Morand: Down Here
“I think I was doing that to keep myself small, to keep myself ‘playing small’ … whatever you’re gifted to do, we’re meant to share it with others” – Karen Morand.
Ep. 72 Exploring Workers’ Rights and Employer Challenges under the Shifting Nature of Work
“Everything now is expanding. We’re in a brave new world in terms of these new elements … that are challenging employees, employers, independent contractors and the courts.” –Shelley Brown Show Notes Welcome to episode 72…
Ep. 71 We’re at a Crossroads: MIT’s Task Force on Work of the Future
“I think we have a choice to make”–Dr. Elisabeth Reynolds, MIT Task Force Summary Welcome to episode no. 71! In this week’s episode, we discuss fatalism regarding the future of work and technology, and the…
Ep. 70 – From Writer to Writer and Company with Vanessa Sheilds
“Say Yes Before You Know How”–Christy Write Show Notes I read something this morning that Christy Write posted on her Instagram today – “Say yes before you know how.” And it kind of falls in…