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Engineering Conversations has one simple goal... to promote engineering. By having conversations with engineers about their backgrounds and careers, we will showcase a wide variety of industries and explore the types of jobs that engineers perform when they finish university. These conversations may help young people understand what it is that engineers do in their day to day work. As young people learn about these types of careers, they may be inspired to become and engineer and help make t ...
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This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawy ...
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Not your average healing podcast. I'm Janelle Roy- Metis mother and spiritual truth teller. After surviving black magic, fake ceremonies and spiritual manipulation, I'm here to speak what others won't. Raw healing. Real Stories. Sacred laughter. This is where we reclaim our power. One truth at a time.
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What happens when two Métis women, who happen to be sci-fi nerds, drink wine and deconstruct the science fiction genre from a decolonial lense? Molly Swain & Chelsea Vowel break down tropes, themes & the hidden meanings behind the whitest genre of film & television we've ever known.
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Change makers from across Canada celebrate Indigenous voices and cultures as they share the stories of First Peoples and the land. To Join our community and learn about our media training opportunities and special online events: Subscribe: https://goodinfluencefilms.com/podsubscribe Support: www.goodinfluencefilms.com/podcasts
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1825. The Journey Begins in the American West…After an unscrupulous thief and an obstinate Native American teen kill each other, they take a wrong turn on their way to the Afterlife and wind up back among the Living by mistake. Now they’re being pursued by a whiskey drinking Soul Tracker determined to drag them back to the Realm of the Dead. The only way these mortal enemies can avoid the Tracker, escape the Realm, and hang onto their souls is to partner up. For Eternity.
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Indigenous Medicine Stories Podcast is a collaboration between AMS Healthcare and the Jason A. Hannah Chair in the History of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Traditional Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. Indigenous Medicine Stories aims to educate health professionals and the public about Indigenous healing. The podcast will highlight the lived experiences of Indigenous Knowledge holders, healers, and Elders and help professionals who practice Indigenous healin ...
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English Description (German below) The bilingual Podcast accompanying the METIS project on intercultural wisdom literature and wisdom practices. To be found on www.metis.ethz.ch. The podcast covers the wide range of wisdom traditions, such as Daoism, the Stoa, skeptical traditions, and many more. In addition to the main currents, authors, works and topics we talk about with academic experts, we also interview people in meditation, wisdom training and other wisdom practices. Last but not leas ...
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Digital audio plays from a diverse group of artists exploring the question, “What does it mean to embrace all our relations?” Be provoked by this original fiction podcast and hear the stirring call to truth and reconciliation in our neighbourhoods, all across Canada. Captivating, unsettling, refreshing. Nine audio dramas and nine artist interview episodes, with suggestions to learn more and engage the stories with your friends, plus audience talkbacks with artists and special guests over Zoo ...
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Learn how to land a new job or new clients from top career and business professionals. Weekly interviews with executive recruiters, communication experts, career coaches, marketing gurus, and more with host Annette Richmond. 🏆 Named a Top Career Podcast to Inspire and Guide Job Seekers (Jobscan 2021)👉 If you like this show, check out The Trend Talk Show podcast.
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Questions of land rights are at the root of most current conflicts between indigenous peoples and the wider state. Competing conceptions of the land and authority over the land intersect with conflicts around resource extraction, the terms of consultation and consent, and the political status of indigenous peoples. Without resolving the conflicts around land in a fair and collaborative manner, real reconciliation will be difficult to achieve. This podcast presents a series of six live panel ...
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Think of Food Stories as a cozy bowl of something comforting for you to enjoy as you take a break from your busy life. Each 30-minute episode with tell the food story of an industry expert or every-day cooker, grower, and eater from diverse backgrounds about their food memories and food connects them back to who they are. Hosted by renowned food educator, cook, and food justice advocate Barb Sheldon, each episode will include a recipe and an ever-expanding Spotify playlist collection of our ...
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CanadiEM aims to improve emergency care in Canada by building an online community of practice for healthcare practitioners and providing them with high quality, freely available educational resources. Our podcasts are found on this channel and include: CRACKCast (Core Rosen's and Clinical Knowledge) helps residents to "Turn on their learn on" through podcasts that assist with exam prep by covering essential core content. ClerkCast: A podcast focused on clinical clerks and their time in emerg ...
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In ThisGen Podcast, Toronto-based theatre director and playwright Rimah Jabr interviews Fellows and Mentors from Why Not Theatre’s inaugural ThisGen Fellowship, inviting audiences for a chance to listen to the journeys of the incredible artists who participated in the 2020 Fellowship. ThisGen Fellowship is an accelerator to support BIPOC women and non-binary artists get to the next level in their careers through mentorship, networking and training opportunities. Listen in as they engage in c ...
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Here’s How It’s Done: First-hand Stories From Enterprising Women In Manitoba
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Through first-hand stories from enterprising women and valuable tips from experts in the field of business, Here’s How It’s Done will connect you with the growing community of support available to entrepreneurs in Manitoba. It will inspire you to take your dream to the drawing board, make the leap to launch, or elevate your enterprise to the next level. Hosted by Cate Friesen, from The Story Source. Brought to you by the Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba.
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Justice, Healing, and Culture w/ Vincent Pawis
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44:50This episode features Vincent Pawis (‘Vince’), an Elder of Shawanaga First Nation. He founded White Buffalo Healing Lodge in 2005 when he served as a Native Inmate Liaison Officer at the Sudbury Jail. Vince was instrumental in founding its Elder Assisted Aboriginal Circle Parole Hearings, a program allowing offenders to be heard in a setting that r…
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Enhanced Oil Recovery and Rare Earth Elements: Petro Nakutnyy
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41:37Send us a text Do you ever wonder where or how technology is developed? Commercial technology requires a great deal of research, prototyping, and testing to refine it to the point where it is both effective and economically viable. Engineers from all disciplines are involved in research and development projects that help drive the development of ne…
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Send us a text Who remembers rotary phones and push button phones that were connected to land lines? Now we all rely on cell phones and telecommunications companies have evolved to provide way more services than just phone calls. In addition to wired and mobile telephone services, many telecoms now provide television services, wireless internet, ho…
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Unbroken: Angela Sterritt on Survival, Storytelling, and Holding onto Hope
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1:16:58Angela Sterritt is an award-winning Gitxsan woman and former journalist who has been recognized for her groundbreaking reporting on Indigenous issues. Her memoir Unbroken has been hailed as both heartbreaking and inspiring, weaving her own story of survival with broader systemic patterns of violence against Indigenous women and girls. In this episo…
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Sustainability and Municipal Water Projects: Goke Rufai
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44:04Send us a text Consulting engineers provide engineering services to virtually all sectors. This can include private industry, municipal infrastructure, financial systems, health care, and more. There are consulting engineers working on projects in countries all over the world. In this episode we sit down with Goke Rufai to hear about his career in …
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Discussing Nuclear Engineering: Esam Hussein
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44:50Send us a text With an ever-growing population, the world has seen a steady rise in the demand for energy. There is a renewed interest in nuclear power due to its lower carbon footprint when compared to other technologies. In this episode we sit down with Esam Hussein to talk about nuclear engineering. Esam is a retired nuclear engineer and profess…
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In this episode, Janelle explores how rest becomes a sacred part of the healing journey — especially after trauma, abuse, or long-term survival mode. She shares how reclaiming softness through bedtime rituals and creating a safe sleep environment has helped reset her nervous system. 🛌 Mentioned in this episode: Cozy Earth bamboo bedding + loungewea…
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Healing Out Loud Through Fire, Toward The Light
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6:51This past year tried to break me. I had my bank accounts hacked. Emails breached. Was forced to relocate. Started over—again. And still, I didn’t quit. I kept praying, kept believing, and kept healing out loud… so others don’t ever feel alone. 🙏🏽 This is more than survival—this is sacred rebellion. This is how generational trauma ends. 💥 And stay t…
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Healing isn’t just shadow work and journaling. Sometimes it’s buying that Bob Marley hoodie and letting your ancestors know you’re reclaiming your drip too. AND support my podcast in the process. You get the vibe. I get to keep the mic on. Balance. 20% Off Eric Javits https://ericjavits.com/discount/HEALING25 20% Off wearplayground https://wearplay…
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Fixing and Building Dams: Rayna Belyk-Kaytor
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39:58Send us a text Having a safe and abundant source of water is very important for society. Engineers play a huge role in helping manage water resources for drinking, irrigation, and agriculture uses, as well as recreational and ecological needs. Managing all of this water requires the construction and maintenance of water infrastructure. In this epis…
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“They told me this was out of their scope… but they helped anyway.” “I thought I was crazy. I wasn’t. I was being tracked.”
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7:05After leaving my abuser and changing my phone number, I thought I was finally safe. But almost a year later, I discovered he was still accessing my digital world — through a simple suggestion from a phone technician and his access to my Gmail. In this episode, I expose how narcissists use technology to continue their abuse long after you leave, and…
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The sacred act of putting yourself back together.By Janelle Roy
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What The Court Will Never Fully Understand: A Survivors True Impact
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9:58In this powerful episode, Janelle shares her real, raw Victim Impact Statement- exposing the emotional, sexual, financial and spiritual abuse she endured, This isn't just for the court. It's for every women who's ever been gas lit, tracked. or silenced.By Janelle Roy
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After narcissistic abuse, the loudest loss is often the most silent — your voice. In this soul-deep episode, Janelle Roy guides survivors through the sacred return of their truth, tone, and inner power. This isn’t just recovery — it’s resurrection. A must-listen for anyone who’s been silenced, gaslit, or made to believe their voice was too much.…
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Send us a text Have you ever noticed how much we depend on having access to safe, affordable energy systems? In the last 100 years, society has become dependent on energy for transportation, heating and cooling our homes, powering our appliances, and much more. In this episode sit down with Sam Hong to learn about the new Energy Systems Engineering…
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One Dusty Android 10, a Psychopath Narcissist, His Flying Monkeys, and the Cosmic Joke
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6:00In this hilarious but painfully real episode, Janelle breaks down what its like to leave a psychopath, narcissist only to keep getting digitally stalked a year later. From Gmail hacks to a dusty old Android 10 lurking on her Facebook. She also shares how narcs evolve into full-blown psychopaths.By Janelle
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This Episode is a deep exhale for every woman who's survived narcissistic abuse and is now trying to feel safe again. Janelle shares her raw healing journey how her nervous system was hijacked by trauma, how Reiki and faith in God helped her find her peace again, and how her children, Ethan and Kayleigh, became her souls greatest lifelines. This is…
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“Gang Stalked by a Narcissist: When Spiritual Warfare Gets Organized”
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7:48You escaped the narcissist. But the attacks didn't stop- they just multiplied. Narcissistic gang stalking is real! Yes, it's terrifying!By Janelle Roy
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In this fiery and truth telling episode, Janelle opens up even more about the narcissist in her life- a man who thought he could use abuse, manipulate and dodge accountability forever.By Janelle Roy
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"When They Hurt You and Then Film Your Reaction — The Abuse You Were Never Meant to Survive"
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6:09They hurt you, then film your reaction to call you crazy. This episode exposes the setup- and sets you free. You're not unstable, You're unshaken, Unbroken and healing.By Janelle Roy
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Narcissists, Black Magic & Spiritual Manipulation — It’s Real
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12:28This episode is not for the surface level spiritual crowd. We're going deep- into the hidden, the dark and the energetically real. I talk about the painful truth that many still fear to say out loud.By Janelle Roy
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Breaking the Bloodline – When the Pain Starts With Your Mother
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12:31Some wounds don't come come from strangers. They come from the ones who were supposed to protect us.By Janelle Roy
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The Ones Who Smile While They Steal: When Spiritual Warfare Wears a Friendly FaceBy Janelle Roy
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Oil and Gas, Wind Turbines, and Buildings: Adam Fehler
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38:34Send us a text A career in engineering can be difficult to explain or define because engineers can end up doing so many different things during their career. At the time of graduation, it is really hard to predict what your career path might look like. In this episode sit down with Adam Fehler to learn about his experience as an Industrial Systems …
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The space where truth isn’t just spoken… it’s felt.By Janelle Roy
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Its not just my story, its my truthBy Janelle Roy
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A Gathering at St. Joseph's Care Group
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1:07:36This episode features Ron Linklater, Brenda Mason, Randy Sewap, Dieter Sainnawap, and Nelly Mesenegeeshik, who were all participants in an Elders and Healers Gathering hosted by St. Joseph’s Care Group in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Ron Linklater is a respected Knowledge Keeper and educator dedicated to sharing traditional teachings and supporting commun…
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Send us a text Many industries need both engineers and geoscientists to make their operations successful. In Canada, most of the provincial and territorial regulators that oversee the engineering profession also oversee the geoscience profession. In this episode we take a break from engineering and sit down with Jason Cosford to learn about geoscie…
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Control Systems, Power, and Safety: Cory Dumalski
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40:06Send us a text Many things in our world run on power and contain electronics. As a result, there is a demand for electronic and electrical engineers in almost all sectors. In this episode we sit down with Cory Dumalski to talk about his career as an Electronic Systems engineer. Cory has over 17 years of experience working in a variety of industries…
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This episode features Fred Kelly, a respected Anishinaabe Elder from the Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario. A survivor of the Indian Residential School system, Kelly has dedicated his life to healing, advocacy, and advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. He was a key figure in the negotiation and implementatio…
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The Potash Industry – Talking with a Cavern Engineer: Caitlin Knaus
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39:20Send us a text Did you know that roughly 30% of the world’s potash is produced in Saskatchewan? That is significant! Potash companies need large teams of operators, technicians, geoscientists, and engineers to have successful potash mines that are safe, economical, and environmentally viable. In this episode we sit down with Caitlin Knaus to talk a…
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I Survived 1st Year… and 2nd Year: Holden Rogers
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44:01Send us a text Going to university to study engineering is not easy. Many students report seeing a drop in grades, difficult courses, and a high work load with labs and lectures. In many ways, students have to learn time management skills, develop good study habits, and ask for help when they need it. In this episode we sit down with Holden Rogers …
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Cultural Influences on Métis Identity w/ Tony Belcourt
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48:31This episode features Tony Belcourt, a trailblazing Métis leader and advocate for Indigenous rights in Canada. As the founding president of both the Métis Nation of Ontario and the Native Council of Canada, Tony shares powerful stories of political organizing, cultural resilience, and the long journey toward recognition and justice for Métis people…
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BONUS: Behind the Scenes - Celebrating Our 1st Anniversary
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32:52Send us a text It is hard to believe that Engineering Conversations is already celebrating its first anniversary! To recognize the occasion, I thought it would be fun to do a “behind the scenes” episode. Justin Gwilliam is back on the show with a list of questions that dive into this podcasting journey. Thank you to all of the guests who have been …
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A Career in Structural Engineering: Mohsen Rassem
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36:51Send us a text Structural engineers are involved in the design and construction of buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams, and other infrastructure that we find throughout the world. People often do not think about whether a building or bridge is safe when we use it, but structural engineers have worked hard to design and build safe projects that get us…
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Engineering Services Within a First Nation: Darlynn Lavallee
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32:56Send us a text Environmental engineers play an important role in helping communities and industry function in sustainable and responsible frameworks that protect the public and the environment. First Nations communities in Canada have many engineering challenges that need to be addressed with both sound engineering and cultural considerations. In t…
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Reflections from Justice as Trauma 2025: If Not You, Then Who?
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41:00In this episode, I bring listeners back to the Justice as Trauma Conference held last week in Vancouver, by sharing a compilation of feedback and testimonials from attendees. Their reflections highlight the deep impact of the conference and the importance of integrating trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices into our work. I also share…
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Metallurgy - Grind It, Sink It, Float It: Jared Orynik
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37:03Send us a text Have you ever thought about where all of the metals we use come from? Mines around the world help produce all of the metals that we rely on for use in our infrastructure and day-to-day devices. In this episode we sit down with Jared Orynik to talk about his career as a metallurgist. Jared has a background in materials engineering fro…
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Send us a text To celebrate Pi Day, I invited a bunch of engineers to my office to eat some pie and talk about random “engineery” things! A big thank you to Tom Atkins, Kim Korchinski, and Bailey Armstrong for coming to chat about about engineering, childhood toys, sitcoms, sci-fi, energy, water, food, what makes a great engineer, and more! Also, I…
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The Willingness to Adapt: Jordan Assaraf and the Ukraine Airlines Case
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57:49In this episode, I sit down with personal injury lawyer Jordan Assaraf to discuss his role as co-counsel for the plaintiffs in the Ukraine Airlines case. Jordan shares his insights on the challenges of advocating for victims of large-scale tragedies and how his willingness to adapt has shaped his approach to trauma-informed legal work. We explore: …
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N’doo’owe Binesi: Voices of Anishinaabe Healing with Reena Larabee and Aaron Therriault - Part 2
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45:52This episode features Part 2 of 2 with Reena Larabee and Aaron Therriault. Reena Larabee is a Child and Youth worker and has been working on implementing Culture and Traditional Healing within many settings over the past 15 years. Reena currently manages Nanaandawe'ewin Traditional Healing with a two-eyed seeing approach at St. Joseph's Care Group.…
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N’doo’owe Binesi: Voices of Anishinaabe Healing with Paul Francis Jr. - Part 1
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50:08This episode features Part 1 of 2 with Paul Francis Jr. the Vice President of N’doo’owe Binesi (Healing Thunderbird), the Indigenous Health, Partnerships and Wellness division of St. Joseph’s Care Group in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Paul is a graduate of the Master of Social Work Indigenous Field of Study Program at Wilfrid Laurier University, is a regi…
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Regulating Engineering and Geoscience in Saskatchewan: APEGS
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38:11Send us a text Did you know that engineers and geoscientists have to be licensed to practice in Canada? Licensure helps provide greater protection to the public and environment as members have to be competent, accountable for their work, and adhere to a code of ethics. In this episode we sit down with Chris Wimmer and Kate MacLachlan from the Assoc…
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Engineering Services on a University Campus: Carol Reyda
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34:39Send us a text Have you ever been on a university campus and been in awe of the sheer size and complexity of the buildings and services? In many ways, a university campus is a lot like a mini-city and it needs a great deal of planning and effort to operate the infrastructure required for the university to function. In this episode we sit down with …
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Bridging Traditions and Modern Challenges w/ David Newhouse
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1:00:06This episode features David Newhouse, an Onondaga from the Six Nations of the Grand River community near Brantford, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario. Since 1993, he has served as a Professor of Indigenous Studies and Chair of the Chanie Wenjack School for Indigeno…
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Resilience, Compassionate Communication & Healing with Nkem Ndefo
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56:50In this powerful episode, we welcome the brilliant Nkem Ndefo, founder of Lumos Transforms and creator of The Resilience Toolkit. Nkem is a visionary leader in the fields of trauma-informed care, resilience, and organizational healing. Together, we explore the intersections of compassionate communication, trauma-informed leadership, and DEI (Divers…
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Transportation Engineering - Safety is Priority: Kwei Quaye
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38:07Send us a text How often do you drive on roads or highways, walk on sidewalks, or cross the street? Have you ever thought about the safety features that have been built into the system? Transportation engineers work to design roads, intersections, and pedestrian walkways that are safe for everyone! In this episode we sit down with Kwei Quaye to tal…
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The Strength of the Land: An Indigenous Perspective w/ Dr. Kathy Absolon
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1:18:21This episode features Dr. Kathy Absolon, an Anishinaabe kwe and Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University. She is a scholar and leader in Indigenous methodologies, cultural reclamation, and land-based healing. Growing up in the bush, Kathy developed a deep connection to the land and the Creator—experiences that shaped her identity and infor…
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Oil, Gas, and All Things Energy: Bryden Wright
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39:42Send us a text Did you know that the demand for energy increases year after year? This helps drive growth, diversification, and innovation in a very dynamic industry. While fossil fuels have been a reliable source of energy for the world, new energy sectors have been growing to meet the demand. In this episode we sit down with Bryden Wright to talk…
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A Civil Engineering Journey and ACEC: Nancy Inglis
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33:47Send us a text Have you ever noticed how much we rely on the infrastructure that we have in our cities and rural areas? We all drive on roads, cross bridges, use water, and spend time in public buildings. Civil engineers play a major role in helping to design and build the infrastructure we need to support the quality of life we have become accusto…
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