The Well Endowed Podcast
Latest Episodes
Episode 152 – Food Sustains Thriving Communities
On this episode, freelance producer Emily Rendell-Watson, explores the nuances around accessing food and why our goal should be to help people thrive, not just survive. Food security is the topic for
Episode 151 – When the Time Comes
Death eventually comes for all of us. We dont have a choice in this matter, but we do have a lot of choice when it comes to what happens after we pass. On this episode, Our producer, Lisa Pruden, sit
Episode 150 – Bent Arrow
On this episode, our correspondent, Aubrianna Snow, takes us to Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society. Bent Arrow was established in 1994 to support Indigenous children, youth and families. Their mis
Episode 149 – Bird Nerds
On this episode, our correspondent, Scott Lilwall, takes us to the 2nd oldest migration monitoring observatory in Canada: the Beaverhill Bird Observatory (BBO). BBO was established in 1984 and has gat
Episode 148 – Hunger Happens Here
On this episodeour correspondent, Emily Rendell-Watson, explores food security in Edmonton. Food security was the subject of ECFs very first Vital Signs report, published back in 2013. This year, on
Episode 147 – Black Equity in Alberta Rainforest
On this episode our correspondent, Aubrianna Snow, learns about the Black Equity in Alberta Rainforest (BEAR) initiative and how the philosophy of Ubuntu (meaning: I am because we are) can help us bet
Episode 146 – Louise Casemore: Beautiful Failures, Creative Growth
On this episode, we hear an inspiring conversation about the power of plays and growing up in Edmontons scrappy theatre scene with Louise Casemore. Louise is an award-winning playwright and self-desc
Episode 145 – The Melisizwe Brothers
On this episode, we meet The Melisizwe Brothers. Marc, Seth and Zacary James began training in music as early as ages 4 to 7. Encouraged by their families, and with each others support, they have sin
Episode 144 – Irshad Manji
On this episode,our correspondent, Emily Rendell-Watson speaks to Professor Irshad Manji: Best selling author and founder of Moral Courage College,and a recipient of Oprahs Chutzpah Award for bol
Vriend Versus Alberta Part 10: The Road Ahead
Though the Supreme Courts ruling on Vriend v. Alberta helped pave the way for equality for Canadas 2SLGBTQI+ communities, maintaining the road to dignity for all has been tumultuous. There have been