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  • A sci fi looking “helmet” that helps veterans sleep, feel calmer, and reconnect with their families sounds too good to be true, so we went to Brainstim Clinic in Halifax, which just celebrated its One year Anniversary to get a better understanding of the technology and ask many questions.

    Richard Pucci, a Canadian veteran and former senior leader in the Canadian Armed Forces Health Services, unpacks what veterans are dealing with after release: stalled access to care, long waits, medication overload, and the grind of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain.

    Richard walks us through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in plain language, including what “interventional psychiatry” means, why the treatment is non-invasive, and what an accelerated five day protocol looks like in real life. We talk about the motor threshold test, why many patients find sessions more tolerable than expected, and why the time between sessions can matter just as much, when veterans sit together and compare notes in a space built for trust.

    We also zoom out to the Canadian health policy side: why TMS is often user pay for civilians, how Veterans Affairs Canada coverage works for eligible veterans, and what it would take to treat TMS like preventative mental health care instead of a last resort. Richard shares where the clinic is expanding, how new protocols are emerging, and why research and ethics are non-negotiable as Brainstim studies outcomes like PTSD and chronic pain reduction.

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  • The Disability Tax Credit is one of those Canadian programs that sounds simple until you’re staring at the forms, your medical records, and a list of criteria written in a language nobody uses in real life. We talk with Christine Brunson, CEO of Benefits2.ca, about why so many people who qualify never apply, and why the system often feels like it demands the most effort from people who have the least energy to spare.

    Christine breaks down what the CRA actually wants to understand: functional limitations, day to day impacts, and patterns over time, not just a diagnosis. We dig into the biggest Disability Tax Credit myths, including the idea that it’s only for wheelchair users or that working disqualifies you, and we get honest about why doctors often don’t document limitations in a way that fits the DTC. We also talk about audits, the growing push for supporting medical records, and the practical difference between describing your “best day” versus the hard days the form is really asking about.

    The conversation gets personal as Christine shares how years of trying to help her own family exposed a market where people sometimes pay a steep percentage of their refund just to get guidance. From there, we explore alternatives, who can sign the DTC forms, and how tools like AI can help draft clearer answers and reduce executive function overload, without letting software make the decisions for you. If you’re navigating disability benefits in Canada, the RDSP, the Child Disability Benefit, or you’re just trying to understand what supports you might be missing, we hope this one will you know you are not alone in the confusion.

    If this helped, subscribe, share it with someone who’s stuck in the paperwork, and leave us a review so more Canadians can find the support they’re entitled to.

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  • 40 years of Halifax Jazz Festival and nearly three decades of Garrison Brewing as a partner isn’t just a fun local success story, it’s a blueprint for how a city builds culture people actually want to stick around for. We’re at the Oxford Taproom with Tenille Goodspeed (Executive Director, Halifax Jazz Festival) and Meg Brennan (VP Sales, Marketing and Retail Operations, Garrison Brewing) to talk about how a waterfront festival becomes a true community gathering, not just a ticketed event.

    We get into the festival’s move to the boardwalk and how the site is intentionally designed so people can wander through during the day and stumble into world class live music. Accessibility is the heart of it: a huge portion of the programming is free, with the anniversary year pushing that even further, and the all-ages approach helps bring new audiences into the mix. We also talk lineup strategy and discovery, with names like Bahamas, Broken Social Scene, Men I Trust, Rose Cousins, and Tower of Power, plus the local-to-global undercard that makes Halifax summer festivals feel alive.

    Then we go behind the scenes on what listeners rarely see: volunteers by the hundreds, the logistics of turning an empty lot into a functional site, and why the least glamorous details (toilets, garbage, and cold beer) can make or break the experience. On the drinks side, Meg breaks down what Garrison brings to the festival, including beer favourites, RTDs, and non-alcoholic options through their Tuesday Brewing partnership, plus the origin of the cult-classic PBJ pour.

    If you care about Halifax events, Nova Scotia live music, craft beer culture, or what makes a city feel like home, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a reason to get out of the house, and leave a review with the best show you’ve ever discovered by accident.

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  • Traffic, housing, and taxes are not separate problems. They are one big system, and once you see the wiring, you cannot unsee it. Over beers, we sit down at Quinns Arm Pubwith journalist Matt Stickland, a former Navy tech who has spent years watching Halifax city hall up close, to unpack why municipal politics quietly shapes your daily life more than any other level of government.

    We talk about how council decisions steer the physical city through zoning, right of way, and service planning, then dig into what that means for housing affordability in Halifax. Matt explains the logic behind the Centre Plan and why “more housing” only helps if we build it where services already exist. We also get into the uncomfortable incentives around property taxes and housing as an investment asset, plus why some neighbourhoods cost the city more than they generate.

    From there, we shift into transportation and road safety. You will hear why congestion is exponential, why a small mode shift can have outsized impact, and why bus lanes can actually be a smart “efficient tax spending” move. We cover scramble crossings, driver risk, the real cost of car ownership, and how e-bikes and shared micromobility can change what it feels like to move through Halifax.

    If you care about Halifax municipal politics, urban planning, transit, bike lanes, road safety, zoning reform, or housing policy, this one will give you new language and better questions to ask. Subscribe, share this with a friend who is stuck in traffic, and leave a review with the one change you would make first.

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  • Something is off when a government can win a “supermajority” while millions of Canadians stay home. We’re joined by Joanne Roberts, author of *Storm The Ballot Box: An Insider’s Guide to a Voting Revolution*, to dig into what low voter turnout really means for Canadian democracy and why people stop believing their vote counts. We talk candidly about what she learned on the inside as a candidate, how parties use data to chase reliable voters, and why that strategy can quietly shrink democracy to a handful of swing ridings.

    We also break down the mechanics that shape everything: first past the post, the promise and politics of proportional representation, and the uncomfortable reality that many ballots translate into zero representation. Joanne walks us through why local riding connection still matters, how minority governments and coalitions have delivered some of Canada’s biggest social programmes, and why floor-crossing can feel like voters lose their voice overnight.

    Then we go where the incentives live: party funding and money influence. From the end of the federal per-vote subsidy to the way access can track with donations, we connect electoral rules to public cynicism. We finish with a forward-looking idea that sparks real debate: lowering the voting age to 16 with mandatory civics, plus how AI and misinformation may change how young voters call out political nonsense.

    If you want smarter conversations about electoral reform, voter engagement, and how to make every Canadian voice heard, hit play, share the episode, and leave a review. What’s one change that would make you more likely to vote next time?

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  • Fresh salmon can have around 14 days of shelf life if the cold chain stays perfect. The problem is real life is never perfect, and one small temperature slip can turn premium seafood into waste. We’re joined by Mina Mekhail from Dartmouth-based Fresher Technologies, an EY Entrepreneur of the Year, to dig into what “freshness” actually means, why bacteria accelerates with heat, and how packaging can quietly make or break food quality.

    Mina walks us through his unlikely path from biomedical engineering and biomaterials research to building a smart packaging company focused on fresh proteins. The big insight is not just technical, it’s commercial: extending shelf life only works if the market wants the solution. You’ll hear how customer discovery pushed him to pivot away from low-margin produce, move into high-value seafood, and then pivot again when processors rejected anything sprayed directly on fish because of additive and labelling concerns.

    Tune in to get the inside scoop on how the technology works. We also talk about the B2B reality of adoption cost, plug-and-play integration on existing packaging lines, protecting a moat with patents and trade secrets, scaling a global business from Halifax, and what it means to partner with Mitsubishi Chemical in Japan for premium markets like wagyu beef. Mina even shares how he evaluates AI at work with clear KPIs, plus the medical potential he’s deliberately not chasing yet so the company can stay focused.

    Subscribe, share this with someone who cares about food waste reduction and sustainable packaging, and leave a review if you want more founder deep dives like this. What part of the food supply chain do you think wastes the most time and money?

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  • Halifax is growing fast — and Mayor Andy Fillmore says the real danger is not growth itself, but being unprepared for it.

    In this episode of Afternoon Pint, we sit down with Mayor Fillmore at City Hall following his State of the Municipality address to talk about what comes next for Halifax and the wider HRM. We dig into the pressure points residents are already feeling: housing costs, congestion, infrastructure delays, Halifax Water, suburban growth, affordability, and whether City Hall is moving quickly enough to meet the moment.

    The Mayor lays out why major national defence investment could bring another wave of economic growth to Halifax, including the possibility of the city becoming home port for Canada’s future submarine fleet. But with that opportunity comes a hard question: can we build the housing, transit, water systems, and public trust needed to make growth work for everyone — not just the downtown core?

    This is a candid, long-form conversation about the future of Halifax: what we’ve done well, where the systems are struggling, and why the next few years may define the city for decades.

    And because it’s still Afternoon Pint, we wrap things up with a round of “Around Halifax,” testing the Mayor on local landmarks, communities, food spots, history, and one very famous turtle.

    A thoughtful, honest, and fun conversation about the city we love — and the choices we need to make before the next boom arrives.

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  • Cancer research can feel like a distant world of microscopes and jargon, but the stakes are painfully everyday: can we help people live longer, feel better, and suffer less while they’re in treatment? We’re joined by Halifax-based immunology PhD Jeanette Boudreau from Dalhousie University to unpack what’s changing right now in cancer immunotherapy, especially in blood cancers, and why “hope” is starting to look a lot like hard evidence.

    We talk about the invisible costs of cancer care in Canada, from travel and missed work to the way treatment can take over family life. Jeanette explains why quality of life needs to sit beside overall survival when we judge success, and how patient partners are pushing labs to solve real problems instead of chasing shiny headlines. Then we get into the science: how cancer is a rogue version of our own cells, why that makes it hard for the immune system to spot, and how therapies like CAR T cell treatment can re-arm immune cells to hunt cancer for years.

    From there, we zoom out to the future: building advanced therapies closer to home with new cell-processing tech, using AI and data science for precision medicine, and creating tumour “avatars” to test options before exposing a patient to toxic side effects. We also tackle prevention and risk, including smoking, UV, alcohol, and radon exposure, plus why diverse blood donation matters for biobanks, transplant matching, and cancer research that works for everybody.

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  • Former NDP Nova Scotia premier Darrell Dexter walks us through what it’s like to govern when the economy melts down, revenues disappear, and voters still expect big change on a small budget. He’s candid about how fast a government can go from popular to punished, and why that doesn’t automatically mean the work failed.

    We get into the real mechanics of “transformational” government versus “transactional” government, using Nova Scotia examples that still shape daily life: the Irving shipbuilding contract, the fight to keep Port Hawkesbury Paper running, and policy choices that aim for durable benefits instead of quick wins. Dexter also breaks down healthcare reforms like collaborative emergency centres, plus what COVID-19 taught him about crisis communication, public trust, and the hard tradeoffs leaders make when nobody has perfect information.

    The conversation turns to what’s driving anger right now: cost of living, wage pressure, housing, and food prices. Dexter explains why targeted tax credits and a controversial HST move were designed as practical income support, then takes on the energy debates that never die in Nova Scotia politics: fracking, uranium, renewables, Muskrat Falls, tidal power, and the question of whether public ownership of the utility is realistic. He ends with a strong case for university research and the humanities as the foundation for better leadership.

    If you care about Nova Scotia politics, Canadian public policy, energy policy, and what actually counts as a government legacy, you’ll want this one in your feed. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves politics, and leave a review, then tell us: what decision do you think Nova Scotia will judge differently 10 years from now?

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  • You can learn a lot about high performance by listening to someone who lives in the details, and Christina Black lives there. Over pints at Jungle Jim’s, we talk with the Nova Scotia skip about how an eight-year-old in Sydney goes from watching the Scotties on TV to hearing an arena roar at the Olympic Trials in Halifax, and what that kind of pressure feels like when it’s finally real.

    We get into the parts of curling casual fans miss: why the game is closer to chess than most sports, how a skip balances analytics with instinct, and how one mistake can open the door to a three with the five rock rule in play. Christina breaks down film study, opponent scouting, and endgame decision-making, including how teams think about hammer, forcing, and when to protect against the “hero shot” that can swing an entire match.

    Team chemistry is a full storyline too. Christina explains how Team Black formed, what it took to recruit longtime rival Jill Brothers, and why the right mix of roles, communication, and energy can matter as much as pure shot-making. We also talk about the World Curling Tour, bonspiels, ranking points, and where to find streams and schedules if you want more curling in your life than just the Olympics.

    If you care about Canadian curling, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Olympic Trials, or simply how elite competitors keep their heads clear, this one delivers. Subscribe, share this with a curling fan, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re stealing for your own game or your own life.

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  • A must listen episode to gain perspective on Canada's Immigration Crisis. Two young men from India sit down with us and tell a story we can’t shake. They came to Nova Scotia with a plan, followed the rules, studied hard, built careers, paid taxes, and still may be forced to leave Canada because the rules changed while they were already here. We keep their identities private for their protection, but we don’t soften what they’re living through: sleepless nights, shrinking timelines, and the feeling of building a life with an expiry date.

    We talk about the real cost of the “international student to permanent residency” pathway in Nova Scotia, from $45,000 tuition bills to GIC deposits, rent, and the pressure to juggle multiple jobs under strict work-hour limits. They describe an education experience that didn’t match the marketing, including being moved into Cineplex classrooms because the university didn’t have enough space. We also dig into how immigration quotas, the provincial nominee program, and changing priorities toward construction and healthcare can leave established workers in other needed fields stranded, and how that uncertainty hurts employers who train people they may soon lose.

    Most of all, we focus on the humanity behind Canadian immigration policy: what fairness means when someone has already invested years in Halifax, built networks, and planned to start a business and create jobs. If you’ve ever wondered what “policy shifts” look like in real life, this conversation puts it in plain language.

    Subscribe, share this with someone in Nova Scotia, and if your touched by the story of these two young gentleman. Write your MLA!

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  • A lot of people think “spy” means gadgets, fights, and glamour. We’ve got a different story for you, straight from a Canadian military intelligence operator who actually worked the Cold War and later returned to serve in Afghanistan. Mike Fournier, known as Intelligence Operator 230, joins us for a candid conversation about what intelligence work really is: supporting the commander, learning an insane amount of detail, living by strict rules, and staying calm when the situation turns sharp.

    We dig into how compromise and entrapment work in the real world, including the slow build adversaries use to find a weakness and apply pressure at exactly the wrong moment. Mike walks us through unforgettable stories from behind the Iron Curtain, including a honey trap attempt on a fellow soldier in Norway and a Warsaw scenario that shows why “no fraternization” isn’t just a policy, it’s protection. Along the way, we talk surveillance, counterintelligence, tradecraft, and why real spycraft is often quiet, methodical, and exhausting rather than cinematic.

    We also go where these conversations usually don’t: the mental toll, the isolation, the hyper-vigilance that sticks around for decades, and how PTSD shaped Mike’s life after service. Writing his memoir became a way to face those demons while still honouring the truth of Canadian Forces intelligence work. If you’re interested in Canadian military history, Cold War espionage, counterintelligence, and the human cost behind the badge, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves real-world spy stories, and leave a review.

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  • A pub table in Halifax is a strange place to map out a film and TV career, but that’s exactly where we end up with Taylor Olson, Bob Mann, and Adam DeViller. Between bites of a spice bag and a lot of laughter, we get into the real mechanics of building independent work in Nova Scotia: writing roles when the acting jobs don’t come, directing to control the full vision, and editing comedy with the kind of timing that makes awkward silence actually land. We also talk about Hey Halifax, how it grew with support from Bell TV1, and why landing on TPB Plus helps local shows reach viewers far beyond the city.

    From there, the conversation widens into the hard stuff that every Halifax artist feels right now: cost of living, arts cuts, and what happens when talented people have to leave because the margins get too thin. We make the case that the arts are not a hobby on the side of the economy, they’re entrepreneurship, jobs, and part of what makes a city worth staying in.

    We also hear about Taylor’s feature What We Dreamed It Then, its festival run, its impact screenings focused on houselessness, and what it takes to start pushing into the US market through festivals and distributors. If you care about Halifax comedy, Nova Scotia film, Canadian creators, and how culture gets made when resources are tight, this one goes deep. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s building something, and leave a review with the one line you can’t stop thinking about.

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  • You can feel the difference between a “housing” conversation and a “homeownership” conversation the minute Donna Williamson walks us through how Habitat for Humanity Nova Scotia actually works. We’re recording from the Burnside ReStore (with local beers from Burnside Brewing), and we start by clearing up the biggest misconception: Habitat doesn’t give houses away. Families buy at fair market value, but the model removes the barriers that keep working people stuck renting, including down payments and high interest. With interest-free mortgages and 500 volunteer hours, the goal is a real pathway to affordable homeownership that builds pride, stability, and equity.

    From there we get into the bigger problem Halifax and Nova Scotia are living through: the missing middle. When the bridge between rentals and market ownership collapses, the whole housing continuum jams up. Donna explains why building one or two volunteer-led homes a year isn’t enough anymore, and what scaling impact can look like through partnerships, more diverse builds like townhouses, and even condo-style approaches used by other Habitat affiliates across Canada.

    Then the conversation turns personal. Donna shares the brutal stretch that pushed her to create She Shed Unfiltered: a breakup, major life hits, and devastating loss, followed by the kind of friend support that literally picked her up. We talk therapy, trust, accountability, and why community matters when life breaks wide open. If you care about the housing crisis, affordable housing solutions, nonprofit leadership, and the human side of rebuilding, this one will stick with you.

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  • A kid from Williamswood leaves Nova Scotia at 17, lands in New York with no connections, survives the visa pressure cooker, and ends up directing heavyweight actors in Hollywood. That’s the real arc behind our conversation with Sonja O’Hara, an Emmy-nominated writer, director, and actress who’s built her career by treating filmmaking like both art and entrepreneurship. We talk about what the highlight reels never show: daily rejection, imposter syndrome, the cost of American education, and why a supportive home base can be the difference between resilience and burnout.

    Sonja breaks down the practical side of making it, from neutralizing a Maritime accent for casting to understanding why LA is still the gravitational centre for film work. We get into the Canadian side too: Telefilm point systems, what qualifies as Canadian content, and how public arts funding can create real jobs and real culture when the rules line up. Then we go deep on career control, including the advice that pushed her into screenwriting and self-producing, how she uses cold emails strategically, and why feedback can either sharpen or weaken a writer’s point of view.

    There’s plenty of craft and behind-the-scenes reality: directing for Lionsgate, earning trust on set, navigating union rules like turnaround and intimacy coordination, and the weird stuff nobody warns you about, like how hard it is to work with animals (yes, a cat gets fired). We finish with hot takes on horror, blockbuster culture, and a rapid-fire question game that shows what kind of storyteller Sonja really is.

    If you like honest conversations about acting, directing, screenwriting, independent film financing, and building a creative career that lasts, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who’s chasing the same dream, and leave a review. What part of the industry do you want us to pull apart next?

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  • Nova Scotia has big resource potential, but the real question is whether we can turn opportunity into outcomes without repeating the mistakes that still haunt the province. We talk with Dustin O’Leary, a Nova Scotian working in gold mining business development, about what “responsible mining” has to mean if communities are ever going to trust it again.

    We get specific about the parts people argue over most: reclamation bonds, who pays when a mine shuts down, and why the legacy of a project can’t be “a hole in the ground.” Dustin walks us through how modern operators plan closure, what it costs to reclaim a site, and why older abandoned sites still shape public opinion today. We also dig into the rural side of economic development, the urban-rural divide, and why the Eastern Shore could see real job growth if projects are designed to deliver local benefit.

    Then we go one level deeper with a forward-looking idea: using a mined-out pit as part of a closed-loop pumped hydro energy storage system. It’s a practical way to support renewable energy and grid reliability while reusing already disturbed land, and it could extend the value of a mine site for decades. Along the way we talk consultation with Mi’kmaq communities, the limits of “talk,” and what changes would help Nova Scotia move from debate to credible action.

    If you care about Nova Scotia mining, environmental reclamation, renewable energy storage, and what sustainable economic development could look like here, you’ll want this one. Subscribe, share it with a friend who argues about resources, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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  • This week we are having a drink at Jellies on Quinpool Road in Halifax with screen writer and director Tyler Burns, and the conversation goes from bar stories and many random interjections to the real deal on making Canadian comedy.

    Tyler walks us through what it took to build a six-episode series and then finding a place to put it where audiences would see it. Trailerparkboysplus.com happened to be the perfect spot for this raunchy fun comedy to go.

    We get through a lot in this one, including how fast a million dollar budget disappears, the producer director-dynamic, Tylers take on directing and some candid takes on the film industry up north.

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  • St. Patrick’s Day turned into a surprise live show when we crack a couple drinks at home and decide to hit YouTube with zero guest and no safety net. The result is a classic Afternoon Pint mix: real conversation, dumb games, and a chat that keeps pulling the night in new directions. If you like podcasts that feel like you’re sitting at the table with friends, this one is for you.

    The serious heart of the night is a fundraiser we’re fired up about: the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Canada’s Visionary of the Year campaign. We talk about how the 10-week fundraising push works, why blood cancer research matters locally and nationally, and what it takes to aim for a big target. It’s part competition, part community rally, and the best kind of pressure because the win is research funding.

    Then we let it rip with live-friendly chaos: “real or fake” athlete names, rapper name guesses, and hot takes on movie theatres, streaming culture, pineapple on pizza, and why some TV shows only get good after they find their rhythm. We also drift into Canadian politics, taxes, Atlantic Canada’s influence, and a bigger question that keeps coming up lately: is the middle class quietly getting squeezed as AI and automation accelerate?

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  • Gabriella is an art therapist who once refused to read out loud in ninth grade, met a teacher who really saw her, and discovered dyslexia and ADHD were the reasons school never fit. That shift—from “lazy” to “misunderstood”—set her on a path through art school and the classroom to a therapy practice that uses colour, texture, and play to help people find themselves again.

    We talk frankly about late ADHD diagnoses, especially for women whose symptoms often fly under the radar. Task paralysis, perfectionism, time blindness, and hyperfocus on the wrong task all make an appearance, alongside a nuanced chat about medication. Gabriella’s take is practical: meds can help, but without self-knowledge and routines, they can backfire. We swap rituals that bring calm—mindfulness, morning exercise, and yes, a very humble steam sauna—and break down why sensory anchors work for fast-moving minds.

    Parenting and screens get the spotlight too. Instead of lectures, we model what we want our kids to do: name feelings, set boundaries, and repair after conflict. We explore the double edge of phones and games—dopamine traps that raise anxiety for many kids, but also safe, rule-bound spaces for some anxious or autistic teens. The goal isn’t zero tech; it’s smarter transitions, more creative alternatives within reach, and a home that rewards curiosity over constant scrolling.

    Inside the therapy room, Gabriella sees clients rewrite old stories of failure through art prompts tied to emotion and sensation. Anxiety and depression often sit atop ADHD or autism; treating the surface without understanding the base leaves people stuck. We get real about access and legitimacy—why insurance often misses art therapy, how she’s registered for coverage, and the PD she runs to help teachers build neuroaffirming classrooms. We even let AI take a bow for organizing paperwork, so more energy goes to people over forms.

    By the end, you’ll hear a throughline: creativity isn’t extra for neurodivergent folks—it’s a first language. Slow down, pick a colour that fits your mood today, and watch what emerges when you give your brain a medium that finally makes sense. If this conversation resonates, follow and share the show, leave a review to help others find it, and tell us: what creative habit helps your mind settle?

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  • Founder Basam Murtaza Tahoor shares how he rebuilt his marketing career from scratch in Halifax—ditching gimmicks, mastering Canadian business basics, and proving that trust is the only real currency. From landing his first client to crafting a blue-ocean pivot into original illustration and brand IP, Basam breaks down buyer personas, pricing strategy, networking that actually works, and how to use AI without losing your human edge. A practical roadmap for builders who believe creativity and community win long term.

    We unlocked a new location for this episode. Thank you Quinns Arm Pub for the Hospitality and Stellar Guinness. Their menu here is top notch we must recommend you check this place out.

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