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Get ready to dive into engaging discussions, insightful interviews, and thought-provoking topics.
The podcast will feature Canada based individuals who are making a positive environmental impact in their communities.
The organization putting this podcast together is Green Neighbours Network:
Green Neighbours Network (GNN) of Toronto fosters connection and collaboration among people and grassroots groups across Toronto and the GTA striving to make our neighbourhoods greener, healthier, and more sustainable.
We recognize the urgency for global climate action, and our personal roles in it. We support initiatives that promote a fair and just transition to a low carbon future.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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With Canada’s food system continuing to grow and innovate, understanding what information is credible, who to trust, and how to feed ourselves and our families can be incredibly confusing. That is why “The Stew” is here. To share relevant information on the food topics you care about most - with the help of the experts.
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Together, we are going to explore different issues related to the dairy industry. We will learn, understand and analyze all of this and share with you our perspective on the dairy industry, both here at home and around the world.
We look forward to talking to you about all the issues that affect the industry, for example: we will analyze market trends and international trade, we will learn about new developments in research related to dairy production and dairy products, we are going to talk about government policies related to agriculture.
We will also talk about dairy nutrition, crops, the environment and sustainability. We will invite experts, politicians, analysts and also give the floor to dairy producers. -
In 2018, host Lea Normante joined the Church of Scientology on a whim. In the years since, she’s joined nearly a dozen other coercive organizations by choice, from international MLMs with secret upper tiers to white nationalist groups enabled by the federal government. The only commonalities? Rick Ross’s three telltale signs of a cult: charismatic leadership, brainwashing, and the systemic exploitation of members.
Through stories ranging from mild to life-threatening, I Joined A Cult chronicles Lea’s firsthand experiences with various exploitative groups. Be aware, and take care--cults are everywhere.
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We believe legal information should be accessible for everyone–so, naturally, we made a podcast about it!
Based in the city of Hamilton, the Social Planning and Research Council currently hosts two legal information projects: the Family Learning Project and the Tools for Tenant Rights Project. Both projects seek to increase access to information about Ontario’s laws while making it fun!
Join us on this journey where we explore Ontario's family and housing legal systems, engage with lawyers, paralegals and community workers, and even interview some four-legged friends.
Some fun disclaimers: while financially supported by The Law Foundation of Ontario, the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton is solely responsible for all content. This podcast is not a substitute for legal advice; if you have specific questions about your situation, contact a lawyer who practices in that area of law. -
As children, we’re all asked what we want to be when we grow up. We tend to see the decision as finite when it isn’t. The Happiest Retirees podcast refocuses the lens to ask, now that you’re grown up, what do you want to do? How do you want to reinvent yourself? Who do you want to be? By going straight to the source — the happy retirees themselves — we capture the essence and the stories of their post-career lifestyles. Where have they stumbled? Where have they triumphed? How did they discover the core pursuits and passions that get them out of bed in the morning?
Over the past decade, host Ryan Doolittle has worked with Wes Moss to research and produce two books, countless articles, the long-running Money Matters radio show, and his successful Retire Sooner podcast. He’s a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He’s been both unhappy and happy, and he prefers the latter.
00:00-You Can Do Just About Anything
03:29-Transitions & Empowering Older Adults in Tech
09:21-Mindset Matters
10:33-A Birthday Card Contest Turned Etsy Business
15:48-Tradeshows & Strategy
22:06-Immerse Yourself in Something Joyful
28:21-Retirement Rewirement
33:30-Practicality Problems
36:42-Ikigai!
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Inspired by Palestine, Sumud Podcast emerges as a powerful platform for inspiration and empowerment for marginalized communities globally. Our mission? To elevate voices that have been sidelined by sharing the stories, experiences, and insights that demand to be heard. Get ready to join us in amplifying the voices shaping our world, one episode at a time. Welcome to Sumud Podcast – where we uplift, empower, and amplify.
Connect with Sumud Podcast on your favorite social media channels: Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok Threads, and X (formerly known as Twitter).
Hosted by Dr. Ed Hasan and Zeina Ashrawi.
Connect with Dr. Ed Hasan on Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and X.
Connect with Zeina Ashrawi on Instagram, Facebook, and X. -
Au cœur des changements climatiques et environnementaux, les précipitations s’intensifient, augmentent et parfois diminuent aux quatre coins du globe, fragilisant des populations déjà en situation de vulnérabilité. À travers dix récits de résilience de personnes réfugiées et en demande d’asile installées au Québec, le balado Précipitations brosse un portrait complexe de la façon dont les aléas climatiques et environnementaux représentent parfois la goutte d’eau qui fait déborder le vase, forçant certaines personnes à quitter leur pays de manière précipitée. En six épisodes, Précipitations démystifie ce phénomène, rappelant à la fois le rôle des (in)actions humaines, mais également que l’installation au Québec s'accompagne de nouvelles réalités climatiques et environnementales.
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Dans ce podcast, on a des discussions avec des personnes d’influences et des modèles accessibles de différents milieux de la francophonie ontarienne.
Cette première saison est financée par le programme « Ottawa-Bilingue » de l’ACFO Ottawa. Ce programme de micro-subvention vient appuyer la communauté dans la création de nouveaux projets de bilinguisme.
Les opinions exprimées dans ce podcast sont celles de nos invité.e.s et de nos animatrices. Elles ne reflètent en aucune manière un positionnement de l'AFO et de ses membres sur les thématiques abordées. -
Hello and welcome to Makes Sense with Dr. JC Doornick. We discuss the things that make you go "Hmm?" — the most pressing topics of contemplation in your mind as you interface with the reality of your day-to-day life. Are you open, curious, and ready to solve the mysteries of why stuff happens? Welcome to the uprising of the sleepwalking masses.
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For all of human history, we've been trying to figure out what humanity's superpower is. It's clear that we've outpaced every other animal on the planet but how? We're not the biggest, the fastest or the strongest. It turns out our superpower is our social intelligence. We have an amazing capacity to learn from each other.
As kids, we're like little sponges blindly copying culture from the people around us. The cultures into which we were all born evolved to fit very old agricultural environments. Each contains timeless wisdom about human affairs but none of them is ideally suited to navigating the ever-changing environment in which we find ourselves.
So, what do we do? We accept that we are all in unfamiliar territory and that nobody knows what they're doing. In fact, we're all just making it up as we go along. To a certain extent, that's all humanity has ever been doing.
The goal of Mixed Mental Arts is to steal the best cultural software from everywhere and apply the core principle of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do "Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own." Welcome to the dojo! We're excited to learn from you. -
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The Next Big Idea is a weekly series of in-depth interviews with the world’s leading thinkers. Join our host, Rufus Griscom — along with our curators, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Cain, and Daniel Pink — for conversations that might just change the way you see the world. New episodes every Thursday.