31 episodes

The Hearth 2 Heart podcast represents our mission at Campfire Kinship: to unlock the power of empathy, one story at a time. This Season dives into the theme of Belonging! Join host Gayathri Shukla and other thought leaders in the space of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging as they explore - through heartfelt stories - what it means to belong, common challenges, and how to overcome them. You may find the echoes of your own experiences reflected, while learning from diverse perspectives. Listen on your preferred podcast platform, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it!

Hearth 2 Heart on Belonging Gayathri Shukla

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The Hearth 2 Heart podcast represents our mission at Campfire Kinship: to unlock the power of empathy, one story at a time. This Season dives into the theme of Belonging! Join host Gayathri Shukla and other thought leaders in the space of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging as they explore - through heartfelt stories - what it means to belong, common challenges, and how to overcome them. You may find the echoes of your own experiences reflected, while learning from diverse perspectives. Listen on your preferred podcast platform, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it!

    How to Craft A Powerful Land Acknowledgement, with aloT of Poetry

    How to Craft A Powerful Land Acknowledgement, with aloT of Poetry

    Land Acknowledgements are a crucial part of reconciliation, recognizing historical and ongoing relationships with Indigenous peoples. However, these acknowledgements can easily become scripted and lose their impact. 

    In this episode, Gayathri and her guest, aloT of Poetry, a Nigerian-South African Poet now based in Mohkinstis, explore how poetry can cultivate genuine understanding and respect. Crafting a poem might seem daunting, but it can help us navigate the complex emotions and histories that come with reflecting on the place we may now call home. 

    Tune into this episode to discover aloT of Poetry's insights on infusing personal and emotional depth into your Land Acknowledgments, transforming them from scripted formalities into powerful, heartfelt recognitions. Plus, don't miss her reading her own poem and Land Acknowledgement for Treaty 7.

    Links mentioned in episode:
    www.alotofpoetry.com
    www.campfirekinship.com
    www.instagram.com/alot.of.poetry/

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    • 47 min
    Vulnerability - Is There Such a Thing as Too Much? with Dr. Roselle Gonsalves

    Vulnerability - Is There Such a Thing as Too Much? with Dr. Roselle Gonsalves

    Vulnerability in sharing our stories allows us to show up as our true selves and helps to deepen belonging with others. Yet, embracing vulnerability raises important questions about the balance between authenticity and psychological safety. How can vulnerability act as a bridge to more meaningful bonds without leaving us feeling exposed? Let's dive deep with Dr. Roselle Gonsalves as she draws from her impactful work in inclusion and reconciliation, and insights from her latest book, The Ordinary Turned Precious!

    Links mentioned in the episode:
    www.rmgonsalves.com
    Campfire Kinship
    www.cjsw.com/program/hearth2heart
    The Ordinary Turned Precious

    • 52 min
    Welcome to Season 2!

    Welcome to Season 2!

    In this new launch, host Gayathri Shukla unveils her plans for Season 2's theme, Belonging! She recaps her journey thus far, expressing gratitude for listeners' feedback and providing a glimpse of what you can expect in upcoming episodes.

    IG: campfire_kinship
    Campfire Kinship

    • 15 min
    The Magic of Kindness with Elena Esina

    The Magic of Kindness with Elena Esina

    In this final episode of Season 1, host Gayathri and Elena share some lessons they have learned from working together on the Landed project, and their hopes for the future.

    Elena Esina is an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary where she manages an initiative called Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence. Elena holds a master’s in social work and a bachelor’s in financial management. For the last 10 years, Elena has been managing multiple large-scale research projects while conducting research on the prevention of domestic violence. She also leads Immigrant Women Work-Integrated Learning Hub that provides work experience placements for internationally trained women from all over the world in the academic setting.

    In addition, Elena is a co-founder of Shift to Learn, an online learning platform that aims to stop violence before it starts. She is a recent recipient of the 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee medal in recognition of her leadership in supporting immigrant communities.

    • 30 min
    My Journey, with Melike Tasdelan

    My Journey, with Melike Tasdelan

    "I feel a sense of belonging when I am surrounded by people who care about me, and people who are sincere to me."

    In this episode, we'll be exploring the story of Landed co-author Melike Tasdelen, an immigrant woman who defied cultural norms to pursue her education and economic opportunities. Coming from a part of the world where society values women based on their roles as wives and mothers, Melike's journey of self-discovery and determination to succeed is inspiring. She moved from Turkey to Canada by herself after graduating from accounting in 2013. She also has a degree from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and works as an accountant.

    Join us as we delve into her story of struggle and triumph, and learn how she navigated societal expectations as well as the additional obstacles of starting from scratch as an international student. campfirekinship.com
    IG: @campfire_kinship

    • 21 min
    Distances and Destinations: Healing in Hong Kong, with Jesiebelle Salcedo

    Distances and Destinations: Healing in Hong Kong, with Jesiebelle Salcedo

    "I feel a sense of belonging when communities show care and compassion."

    Children of immigrants often find themselves living in two worlds. In this episode, Landed co-author and second-generation Filipina-Canadian Jesiebelle Salcedo shares how giving voice to her mom's immigration story has helped her heal her relationship with her mom while honouring her family's roots.

    Jesie is a teacher, reader, and writer based in Calgary, Alberta. She holds bachelor’s degrees in Canadian studies and elementary English as an additional language from the University of Calgary. To date, she has worked with many first-generation and immigrant youth in local non-profit settings and within the school system, fueling her passion for anti-racism education. In her spare time, Jesie enjoys baking up a storm, exploring new foods, creating pottery pieces, and spending time with her friends and family. Find her on Instagram: @jbreadsandwrites; @jbs_fooddiariescampfirekinship.com
    IG: @campfire_kinship

    • 27 min

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