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For this season we’re going back to our roots of changemakers taking a moment from their day to pause and reflect on their journey through complex problems, but, we’ll be adding a twist. We’ll be pausing to reflect not only on the journey but specifically about the stories these changemakers have of using social innovation techniques and if they sizzled or fizzled!

  1. 2021-05-04

    James Stauch reflecting through story on “How much change can an external change agent really drive before it becomes inauthentic?”

    About the Episode What a treat it was to have James Stauch, a phenomenal storyteller, on this episode of Pause. James is the Director of the Institute for Community Prosperity at Mount Royal University. The Institute runs co-curricular and community focused learning programs primarily to connect students to broader community and social change initiatives. The story he shared takes us back 12 years or so and into the northern parts of Canada. He was a part of a group that noticed a gap in the education system, that being there were few opportunities for advanced post-secondary education in the north which resulted in many students having to travel south for many years to access that level of education, and in a way that was not either culturally resonant or directly applicable to a northern context. They undertook research, system mapping, and communicating with the people who lived in northern communities. When it came time to “pass the project off” or let it start rolling into this grassroots movement, the boat hit some rocky waters. The realization at this point became “How much change can an external change agent really drive before it becomes inauthentic?”   Resource Links Is it time for a northern university? Article from Northern Public Affairs: http://www.northernpublicaffairs.ca/index/archives-volume-1-issue-1/education-is-it-time-for-a-northern-university/ Momentum Builds for an Inuit University: https://www.uarctic.org/news/2015/5/momentum-builds-for-inuit-university-in-nunavut/ Yukon College is now Yukon University: https://www.yukonu.ca/news/202005/yukon-college-now-yukon-university

    29 min
  2. 2021-03-08

    Dr. Amanda Williams and Anita Kemp on the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub

    About the Episode It was incredible to connect with Anita Kemp and Dr. Amanda Williams to chat about the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH). During our conversation they also pointed out that it was just in time for International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021. How fitting! WEKH is an organization that is challenging the stereotypes of women entrepreneurs through many different initiatives including: Sharing the stories of successful women owned businesses Mapping the entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem Sharing resources widely on their website Collecting and sharing data Identifying who’s doing what, what’s working, and what are some of the promising practices. In this episode they chat about the research they’ve conducted on women’s entrepreneurship in Alberta along with the intricate stories that were woven within the data about women entrepreneurs. About the Guests Anita Kemp is the Alberta program lead for the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub. She is an entrepreneur and life long learner at heart who quit her job in the corporate world of finance to start her own business. Dr. Amanda Williams is an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies at Mount Royal University. She is a key faculty member involved in the Alberta hub of WEKH. She has her toes in many pockets of research around women’s entrepreneurship both locally and globally. She is a member of the Canadian Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) team and a research fellow for the Centre for Innovation Studies. She has published many reports on the state of entrepreneurship that can be found at www.thecis.ca. Resource Links   https://wekh.ca/ http://thecis.ca/ https://wekh.ca/research/gem-canada-report-on-womens-entrepreneurship-in-alberta-2017/ https://www.mtroyal.ca/AboutMountRoyal/MediaRoom/News/wekh-alberta-regional-hub.htm

    51 min
  3. 2021-02-25

    Artist as Changemaker participants Tito Gomez and MelVee X on connecting art and changemaking.

    What a hoot it was to have MelVee X and Tito Gomez on the show. They are both a part of the Artist as Changemaker (AAC) project that was created in partnership with the Trico Changemakers Studio and Calgary Arts Development. The project is an initiative to expedite the capacity of socially engaged artists to create meaningful social change. You can find more information here: https://www.tricochangemakersstudio.ca/artist-as-changemaker MelVee X  is a multidisciplinary artist and creative professional based in Mohkinstsis (Calgary AB, Canada). Her primary means of expression are spoken word poetry, burlesque performance and photography – what she dubs ‘The MelVee Trifecta.’ You can find out more about her along with her portfolio at: https://melveeyyc.wordpress.com/ and you can find more information about her business ar https://mvxstudios.com/ Tito Gomez is a filmmaker, storyteller, and stand up comedian living in Calgary AB and boy did he deliver on the stand up comedian during this episode! You can catch some of his films online with these links: The Healing (American Indian Film Festival, Indigenous Film Festival, Red Nation Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival). https://youtu.be/tQckFO7ZiR8 Love Of Two - Telus Storyhive (Mesa International Film Festival, LA Skins Film Festival, Victoria Film Festival, Canadian diversity Film Festival) https://youtu.be/BJhlcz6mzBQ Something ain't right. https://youtu.be/Sfz7xjPHs3Y

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For this season we’re going back to our roots of changemakers taking a moment from their day to pause and reflect on their journey through complex problems, but, we’ll be adding a twist. We’ll be pausing to reflect not only on the journey but specifically about the stories these changemakers have of using social innovation techniques and if they sizzled or fizzled!