The Well Endowed Podcast
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EPISODE 166 – PRIDE VS. PREJUDICE
Last year, our 10-part podcast series on the historic Vriend v. Alberta Supreme Court ruling received a nomination for a Canadian Online Publishing Award. This series has now been adapted into a featu
EPISODE 165 – LEADING WITH PURPOSE PART 2
In this episode, we conclude Monelle Sturkos panel discussion that examines the vital role of women in leadership within the non-profit sector. Join Monelle, Michele Okere and Yasmin Jivraj as they
EPISODE 164 – LEADING WITH PURPOSE PART 1
In this episode, join us for part one of a dynamic panel discussion that delves deep into the vital role of women in leadership within the non-profit sector. Featuring a round table discussion lead by
EPISODE 163 – ESTATE OF AFFAIRS
Accepting the role as an executor of an estate can be a daunting prospect. Between probate and tax considerations and beneficiaries who may, or may not get along, the process can seem overwhelming.
EPISODE 162-RISE REPLAY
To celebrate International Womens Day, we go into our archives to bring you a story about two incredible community builders in our city. Nunu Desalgne and Hayat El-Ossmani were recognized for their c
EPISODE 161 – KING OF ICE & WATER
February 27th is International Polar Bear Day. On this episode, were putting on our parkas and heading out to learn about these majestic creatures. Well meet Dr. Andrew Derocher, a polar bear biolog
EPISODE 160 – RACE-BASED BIAS AND DATA REPLAY
On this episode, we go back into our archives to present a replay of our look at how bias in data gathering can impact representation of communities. Our guest producer, Emily Rendell-Watson, speaks w
Episode 159 – YOUCAN Youth Services
On this episode, our correspondent, Danielle Paradis introduces us to Kyle Dub, the executive director at YOUCAN Youth Services. Kyle tells us how being relentless can make a difference. YOUCAN helps
Episode 158 – The Wade Screpnek Speech Therapy Fund
In February 2023, Betty and George Screpnek created a fund to celebrate their son, Wade, on his 50th birthday.It is the Wade Screpnek Speech Therapy Fund, and it will assist families with the cost of
Episode 157 – King Thunderbird
Boyle Street Community Services has been supporting people experiencing homelessness and poverty since 1971. And for many of those years, it was operating out of a dilapidated facility on 101st Street