Show Notes Welcome to Late Talks on Air for Sunday, June 21st, 2026! A couple of weeks ago, we talked about moving – inspired by Kelsey Phendler’s journey, who is rowing solo from the sunny coast…
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Ep119 – When Something’s Missing, Build It. Tiny Brave Steps with Bernice McDonald
Show Notes Welcome to Late Talks on Air for Sunday, June 14th, 2026! In this episode, I interview Bernice McDonald, a coach and author who helps midlife women move from feeling “not enough” to becoming “brave…
Ep 118 – Moving Toward Courage and Adventure
Show Notes Welcome to Late Talks on Air for Sunday, June 7th, 2026! Inspired by the Kelsey Pfendler story – unfolding in real time, this episode challenges us to explore the “hard things.” Is it too…
Ep 117 – Good Humour is Like Medicine. A talk with Award-Winning Author, Terry Fallis
Show Notes Welcome to Late Talks on Air for Monday, May 18th, 2026! Join acclaimed author Terry Fallis for a lively and inspiring conversation that weaves humour, personal anecdotes, and practical insights into writing and life….
Ep 116 – It’s a New Media Landscape – and Everyone’s Invited! A talk with Kevin Kolbe
This episode is about the power of showing up – especially when it’s difficult.
Ep 115 – Before We Go All Nuclear
Nearly fifteen years ago, I interviewed two energy experts on the safety and so-called “clean-energy” status of nuclear power, just months after the Fukushima meltdown. With the current crisis in Iran and stressed resources amid growing energy demands, the debate around nuclear power remains as urgent and relevant as ever.
Ep 114 – Four Ways to Get Out of a Funk Starting Now
Welcome to the newest season of Late Talks on Air! In this episode, we explore the show’s future direction and my personal approach (that’s working!) to overcome emotional roadblocks. I’ll share four key strategies that…
Ep 112 – Streams in the Desert with Carol Evans and Dr. Sherman Swanson
The Collaborative Balancing Act of Riparian Restoration This week, I had the privilege of meeting and speaking with Carol Evans and Dr. Sherman Swanson to discuss the intricate relationship between riparian areas, ranching, and ecosystem…
Ep. 110 – Prelude to a Post-Suffering Schizophrenic World
This episode follows my thoughts while working on a documentary addressing our mental health crisis (a profoundly eye-opening experience).
Ep. 98 Well at Work with Dr. Esther Sternberg
Show Notes Today’s guest teaches and reminds us that we can be active participants in contributing to and improving our built work environments in a way that helps us sleep better, perform better, and feel…
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. 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. 68 Finding Work that You Love with Ken Coleman
“For years, I’d dreamed of being a broadcaster, but I was also one of the 70 percent – stuck in a job I didn’t love”–Ken Coleman Show Notes Welcome to episode no. 68. This week,…
Ep. 52 Citizen Jane. Battle for the City – with Special Guests, Matt Tyrnauer and Roberta Gratz
Filmmaker, Matt Tyrnauer and award-winning journalist and urban critic, Roberta Gratz join me to talk about the life of writer turned activist, Jane Jacobs and Tyrnauer’s new documentary, Citizen Jane: Battle for the City.