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Latest Episodes

Episode 30 - Bou Meng
October 08, 2013

Bou speaks candidly about his time at S-21, forgiveness, Cambodia and revenge. You can read more about his story here Bou Meng: A Survivor From Khmer Rouge Prison S-21 Of 17000 prisoners held and tortured in the Khmer Rouge prison Toul Sleng (S21), ther

Episode 29 - Chum Mey
October 01, 2013

Listen in on another once in a lifetime interviews. Conducted in the prison S-21 where Chum Mey was held prisoner in the 70’s listen as he talks about his story, justice and why he feels he was one of seven people to survive the Khmer Rouge Killing mach

Episode 28 - Jannes Ritskes
September 24, 2013

Join Jannes and I in Phnom Penh as she talks about MED, development and why she works in Cambodia. Jannes is honest, direct and tells it like it is. See why she has been able to make such a difference in Cambodia through her organization called Tabitha.

Episode 27 - David Merry
September 18, 2013

Check out David’s thinking on a host of different issues, including how to be funny, why comedy works and how tough it can be in Canadian show business. David Merry is a veteran comedian, television personality and host, actor, master of ceremonies, ma

Episode 26 - Theary Seng
September 18, 2013

Listen today as Theary talks passionately about the country she loves, Cambodia’s future and why Human rights should matter to us all. This is a compelling podcast. Don’t miss it. Theary C. Seng is currently writing her second book, the founder of th

Episode 25 - Rebecca Zak
September 18, 2013

Join us for Rebecca’s take on education, breaking free from the system, why wonder matters and how to maintain an edge as an artist. Rebecca Zak is an artist/researcher/teacher from Burlington, Ontario. She teaches at the elementary and post-secondary

Episode 24 - Hoda Elatawi
August 30, 2013

Listen in as Hoda talks about her life as a film and TV producer, why math can be fun and how her new documentary, Muneeza and the Middle has changed her life and made her realize that we are all so very connected. ------------- Hoda Elatawi has been p

Episode 23 - Karlee Sapoznik
August 20, 2013

In this episode Karlee gets passionate about social change, making a difference nad how slavery is something we should not turn a blind eye towards. Karlee Sapoznik, BAH, MA, PhD (ABD) Harriet Tubman Institute, York University, Toronto, is the President

Episode 22 - Robert Scott
August 19, 2013

Listen in on Robert as he talks about his time investigating people from around the globe. His experience is as broad as it is unique. Fascinating stuff. He has some crazy stories and lessons to share as he prepares for yet another significant life changi

Episode 21 - Ian Smillie
August 19, 2013

Don’t miss this episode as Ian speaks to development issues of all kinds, sustainability, how to lie with statistics and the future of development. Ian Smillie has been an international development practitioner, consultant, teacher and writer for many