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Ep. 454: The power of giving
We invited John Bromley of Charitable Impact to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the power of giving.
Ep. 453: Top Sixty Over Sixty
We invited Helen Hirsh Spence of Top Sixty Over Sixty to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the benefits to businesses that are age smart.
Ep. 451: Cathedral Thinking
We invited Rick Antonson to join us for a Conversation That Matters about why we should care about future generations.
Ep. 447: One Girl Can: Unlocking Potential
We invited Natasha Questel to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the mission of One Girl Can.
Ep. 446: Can data help at-risk youth?
We invited economist Bill Warburton to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the data and how we can use it to improve students' lives.
Ep. 445: Purpose and how it works
We invited Jade Simmons, the number-one maverick in classical music, to join us for a Conversation That Matters about how to find freedom through finding purpose.
Ep. 432: Solving a Wicked Problem
We invited Douglas Todd to join us for a Conversation That Matters about how we got to now in the Downtown Eastside and how to figure out where to go.
Ep. 431: The magic mystery, and power of words
We invited Jonathan Berkowitz to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the magic, the mystery, and power of words.
Ep. 413: Do Universities Matter?
Stuart McNish invited Joy Johnson, the President of Simon Fraser University, to join him for a Conversation That Matters about the complex, diverse, and critical role of universities in our economy and society.
Ep. 406: 10 Days That Shaped Modern Canada
Stuart McNish invited Aaron Hughes, the author of “10 Days That Shaped Modern Canada” to join him for a Conversation That Matters about why we need to understand what we, as a country, have become and the connection between now and then.
Ep. 400: How to thrive post-COVID
Stuart McNish invited Donna Kennedy-Glans to join him for a Conversation That Matters about how we pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, get reoriented, and move forward.
Ep. 399: All of Life is a Gamble
Stuart McNish invited Kamal Gupta, the author of “Play It Right,” to join him for a Conversation That Matters about the value and risks of taking changes and how not taking them is also a gamble.
Ep. 393: Social Media: Good or Bad?
Stuart McNish invited Dr. Cody Buntain to join him for a Conversation that Matters about the good, the bad, and the ugly of social media and what you can do to protect yourself.
Ep. 391: The Last High
Stuart McNish invited Dr. Kalla to join him for a Conversation that Matters about how the best feeling you ever had could kill you and whether we are any closer to loosening its deadly grip.
Ep. 386: To whom does the future of Canada belong?
Stuart McNish invited Bill Gallagher, the author of “Resource Requiem.” to join him for a Conversation that Matters about how we got to now and where we may or may not be able to go to.
Ep. 385: The Hacking of the American Mind
Stuart McNish invited Dr Robert Lustig, the author of “The Hacking of the American Mind”, to join him for a Conversation that Matters about how you’ve been manipulated into believing that you can be happy by buying pleasure.
Ep. 384: Are journalism’s best days ahead of us?
Stuart McNish invited David Skok, the Editor-in-Chief of “The Logic,” to join him for a Conversation that Matters about the state of journalism, why solid reporting continues to thrive and the important role it plays in helping you make informed decisions.
Ep. 378: Daring Greatly
Sankey has no fear to speak his mind – he takes on everyone and he speaks with conviction and honesty.
Ep. 367: Will the 2020s be a decade of rage?
We invited Alec Ross to join us for a Conversation That Matters about rewriting the social contract between business, governments and we, the people.
Ep. 366: Every Child Matters: The Lonely Death of Chanie Wenjack
Stuart McNish invited Michael Downie to join him for a Conversation That Matters about the need to build awareness, advance education, and enhance connections between all peoples in Canada.