by david | Apr 20, 2015 | podcasts
Join in today as Lauchlan Munro talks about non-GDP metrics for development, ideological tool kits, policy development and why the “weight of ideas” matters a great deal. Biography Lauchlan Munro is the Director, School of International Development and Global...
by david | Apr 18, 2015 | Film, podcasts
Listen in on today’s chat with Colombian filmmaker Ciro Guerra about his new film Embrace of the Serpent, mystery, the environment, the importance of indigenous cultures and why western science is still so close-minded. Film Synopsis Tracking two parallel odysseys...
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 13, 2015 | podcasts
Listen in today as Ron and I discuss Gross National Happiness, full cost accounting, political will, social change and integrated ways of looking at progress. Biography Dr. Colman is founder and executive director of GPI Atlantic, a non-profit research group that,...
by david | Apr 11, 2015 | podcasts
Dennis talks in today’s interview about the social determinants of health, the working poor, poverty in Canada, influence, corporate power, income inequality and the power of unions and how they’re all connected. Biography Dennis Raphael is Professor of Health...