by david | Apr 29, 2015 | podcasts
John talks about being a charitable banker, what it means to be literate from a charitable perspective and why Canadians are generous when they’re asked and what it means to create a culture of giving. Biography John Bromley has dedicated his career to facilitating...
by david | Apr 16, 2015 | Film, Human Rights, podcasts
Listen in on our chat today with director Jamie Dagg about his new film River, corruption, justice, why storytelling matters and how unintended consequences can make all the difference. Read more about the film here and its World premiere at TIFF. Synopsis – River...
by david | Apr 2, 2015 | podcasts
Today’s conversation covered a lot of ground. Listen in as Atom speaks about his approach to understanding the human condition, remorse and reconciliation, national self-determination and the stories he tells. Biography With fifteen features and related projects,...
by david | Apr 1, 2015 | podcasts
Abram today talks about the moral and wise application of knowledge, learning to be quiet, why technology is only going to take us so far, “crops of merit” and how humility is essential to good development. Biography Dr. Abram Bicksler is the Director of the ECHO...
by david | Mar 23, 2015 | podcasts
Join Kalyanee and I today as she talks about her love for Cambodia and the environment, about “us” as the centre of the ripple, the universal nature to stories and why as a film director she feels that we need to “touch and feel” to get a better understanding of the...