by david | Mar 9, 2016 | podcasts
Karen talks today about what it means to be “disabled”, our limitations, her social entrepreneurial spirit and why it’s so important to push the boundaries in a variety of ways. Biography Karen Valley was born missing her left arm below the elbow and was enrolled in...
by david | Mar 2, 2016 | podcasts
Erin speaks passionately today about landmines, cluster munitions and why Canadians have played such a significant role in the campaign against these “indiscriminate inhumane weapons”, why she thinks this problem is 100% solvable and a new kind of diplomacy. Biography...
by david | Feb 24, 2016 | podcasts
Listen in as Holly talks about women’s empowerment, the power of storytelling, why education is important, the gap between head and heart and why things change when you create room for conversation. The Film: Girl Rising Biography As Co-Founder and CEO of Girl Rising,...
by david | Feb 24, 2016 | podcasts
Doug talks about how your politics is defined by what you see out your front window, why he’s against the death penalty, political satire in the US and his new book President Blog. Biography Doug Magee is a writer, photographer, and filmmaker living in New...
by david | Feb 17, 2016 | podcasts
Karen talks about uncertainty, the frozen smile, anxious attachment, trans-generational trauma, good parenting and about learning how to self regulate. Biography Karen Dougherty is Toronto-based psychotherapist and documentary filmmaker. In her practice she works to...
by david | Feb 10, 2016 | podcasts
Mina and Selwyn talk about inclusion, racism in Canada, the voice of the underdog and about film as propaganda. Check out the trailer of their new NFB film Ninth Floor making its world premiere at TIFF 2015. Synopsis of Film It started quietly when a group of...