Broadcasters Pod Katie Phipps and Melissa Sawatzky
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Welcome to Broadcasters, a podcast by women, for women. Listen in on the interviews led by two moms, wives and business leaders striving (for the first time ever) to ground opinion in fact. Join us for an intimate exploration of timely issues like work, love, kids, leadership, money and sex.
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Episode 6 Broadcasters Pod: F*ck that hurt. Candice Goudie talks coming back from a life-threatening accident
We sit down with Candice Goudie to talk about her major dirt-biking accident from two decades ago, and the physical and mental recovery that followed. She shares her philosophy on positive thinking (and its limits), cautious recklessness, and the impacts of her accident many years later.
Candice is a bad-ass working Mom to two beauty kids (we'll chat about if they're allowed to dirt bike now), the youngest Executive Director in the history of big organizations, and the owner of approximately 39 pounds of gorgeous locks that are allegedly all her own.
Candice was born and raised in Calgary and completed schooling at Mount Royal University in public relations. Candice is a well-known presence in sports interviews, charity events, radio shows and podcasts - including this one.
The Flames Foundation, her work and passion, is the charitable arm of the Calgary Flames that supports an astounding number of programs and has injected over $50 million of funding into southern Alberta communities.
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Episode 5 Broadcasters Pod: Episode 5 Broadcasters Pod: Finding hope through chronic health issues…featuring the most badass functional neurologist
Launching this episode on International Women's Day in celebration of women like our guest who are constantly pushing boundaries and asking questions! Featuring the knowledgable and straightforward Dr. Rachel Frontain of Anew Clinic, this episode dives into how people with chronic health issues fall the cracks and why they should still hold out hope.
Learn how the systems in our body work together, basic neurological health, and how things like concussions, chronic injuries and degenerative disease work.
For more from Dr. Rachel Frontain, visit hwww.anewchiroclinic.com or follow @anewchiroclinic on Instagram. -
Episode 4 Broadcasters Pod: Coping with trauma on the frontlines of emergency services
In this very timely episode we meet up with former EMT Vanessa Schawalder to talk about how her dream job ended with PTSD and an early and unplanned retirement. Listen in on why the life of a paramedic is inherently so stressful and get firsthand perspective on how the system could be better supporting those who are first on scene for our scariest emergencies.
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Episode 3 Broadcasters Pod: Owning your birth story with doula Christine Jennings
Labour and birth, arguably one of the most transformational experiences of life for mother, child and partners. We get into the nitty gritty of it all with doula Christine Jennings (owner of Femme in Nest Birth & Postpartum) to discuss what first timers should know, how birthing expectations have changed over time, and what expecting parents can do to engage with their own story.
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Episode 2: Jenn Norrie talks about being child-free and loving it
Jenn Norrie, a well-known agricultural marketing professional who just hit the big 4-0, came in to talk to us about choosing a child-free life and the ups and downs that come with it (spoiler alert for parents of young ones, she does what she wants when she wants it, sleeps in sometimes and spontaneously travels). In our first episode we discussed the many paths to parenthood; now we back it up even more to talk about an entirely different path.
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Trailer Episode: Welcome to Broadcasters Pod with Katie and Melissa!
Juggling motherhood, marriage, career and all things woman. And a little bit of comedy along the way.