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Episode 17 – Building Community through Indigenous Knowledge and Healing, with Jody Harbour and Sherry Saevil, Grandmothers Voice
TPINFP Episode 17 Building Community through Indigenous Knowledge and Healing, with Jody Harbour and Sherry Saevil, Grandmothers Voice In this episode, Kirstin speaks with Jody Harbour and Sherry Saevil, co-founders
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Episode 16 – Mental Health in the Pandemic, with Melanie McGregor, Canadian Mental Health Association Halton Branch
TPINFP Episode 16 Mental Health in the Pandemic, with Melanie McGregor, Canadian Mental Health Association Halton Branch The pandemic has deeply affected both physical and mental health for millions of
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Episode 15: Mental Health Impacts on Racialized Individuals and Newcomers, with Nabeel Rahman
TPINFP Episode 15 Mental Health Impacts on Racialized Individuals and Newcomers, with Nabeel Rahman Anti-racism + Diversity Series: Mike speaks with local Black Lives Matter activists and anti-racism experts in
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Episode 14 – Supporting Racialized Individuals and Black-led Organizations in the Non-Profit Sector, with Leo Johnson
TPINFP Episode 14 Supporting Racialized Individuals and Black-led Organizations in the Non-Profit Sector, with Leo Johnson Anti-racism + Diversity Series: Mike speaks with local Black Lives Matter activists and anti-racism
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Episode 13 – Allyship, with Renee Hall
TPINFP Episode 13 Allyship, with Renee Hall Anti-racism + Diversity Series: Mike speaks with local Black Lives Matter activists and anti-racism experts in conversations exploring the meaning of true allyship;
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Episode 12: Tracy Hussey – Halton Food for Thought – Covid
TPINFP Episode 12 COVID Series, Part III: Tracy Hussey, Halton Food for Thought In this series, Mike connects with non-profit leaders to illuminate the impacts of the pandemic on our