by david | Apr 13, 2016 | podcasts
Terry talks about “weaponized” religion, compound worldviews, about living in a “both/and” world, and unpacks notions of interdependence, integration and inter-relationship. Biography Terry is Mi’kmaq / Acadian. He and his wife Bev are in their 44th year of marriage....
by david | Apr 6, 2016 | podcasts
Photo by Gini Fanter Esther talks about her love for knowledge, philosophy and wisdom, defective approaches to knowing, how “it’s all connected and why she is concerned about others as a philosopher. Biography Esther L. Meek (Ph.D., Temple University; M.A., Western...
by david | Mar 30, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Helen talks about her new film Hold Your Fire, about police violence, fear, the Sammy Yatim shooting and how 1 in 5 of us will suffer form a mental health crisis at some point in out lives. Film Trailer Film Synopsis Hold Your Fire explores the reasons why officers...
by david | Mar 28, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Listen in as Dayne talks about why he’s called The Frackman, coal seam gas mining, why we all matter more than we know and how to be bold, brave and proud when becoming an activist. TIFF and Human Rights Watch co-present the 13th annual Human Rights Watch Film...
by david | Mar 24, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Listen in as Michele talks about the new film The Uncondemned, rape as a war crime, why we have a responsibility to others and the “grace of fate.” TIFF and Human Rights Watch co-present the 13th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, March 30 to April 7,...
by david | Mar 23, 2016 | podcasts
Listen in today as Mark talks about falling in love with journalism, how too often it’s a business and not a calling, what “getting it first” versus “getting it right” is all about and why he’s still hopeful. Biography Mark Bulgutch retired from CBC News in 2009 after...