In this week’s What She Said, I continue to embrace a philosophy that’s at the heart of my show: I am not a niche, and neither are you. That’s why each episode offers a variety of topics. It’s about exposing us to different concepts and ideas, broadening our perspectives, and reminding us that learning is an expansive, ongoing, and fulfilling journey. Whether discussing the grim realities of human trafficking, the reflective narratives of personal identity in pop culture, or the urgent need for marine conservation, each topic enriches our understanding. We do not have to be experts in everything, but we are definitely better humans when we continue to expand our horizons. You’ll find in depth interviews occasionally sprinkled in between weekly shows, but for the most part I’m committed to hearing from as many Canadian women as possible on as many issues as possible. BUT, I’m keen to hear your views on this approach? Do you appreciate the eclectic mix, or do you prefer deeper dives into specific topics? I’m open to your feedback because ultimately this show is yours. Let’s shape the journey together, email me or message me on social with your thoughts.
Now, let’s dive into the enriching discussions in this episode:
Canadian Men Are One of the Largest Consumers of Child Sexual Exploitation
Anu George Canjanathoppil, Executive Director of International Justice Mission Canada, joins me to shed light on the severe issue of human trafficking and the online sexual exploitation of children. Anu’s insights into the geographic prevalence and harsh realities of these crimes provide a critical perspective that demands attention and action. Spoiler: Canadian men represent the fourth largest consumers of this material worldwide.
This Week’s Entertainment Spotlight
Anne Brodie is back with her latest cinematic and TV show recommendations. We’ll dive into Elisabeth Moss’s gripping performance in “The Veil,” Nicolas Cage’s intriguing role in “Retirement Plan,” Rumer Willis in “My Divorce Party,” and the engaging new series “Potluck Ladies.” Join us for Anne’s expert breakdown and why these selections should be on your watchlist.
The Call is Coming from Inside the House
Allyson McOuat, a celebrated Toronto-based author, discusses her debut collection “The Call is Coming from Inside the House.” Through the nostalgic lens of ’80s and ’90s pop culture, Allyson explores her identity as a queer woman and mother, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and societal norms.
Right-Sizing Your Living Space
Heather Lochner from Sotheby’s International Realty Canada provides insights on right-sizing—optimizing your living space to fit your lifestyle. Whether it’s moving to a smaller home or enhancing your current residence with smart technology, Heather’s tips are invaluable for anyone considering a change.
Earth Month Highlight: Marine Conservation Efforts
In celebration of Earth Month, Nancy Cottingham Powell, Executive Director of BlueAct Marine Society, discusses the critical importance of marine conservation. Nancy’s dedication to educating the public about sustaining B.C.’s marine ecosystems highlights the ongoing efforts needed to protect our oceans.
This week’s episode of “What She Said” spans a broad spectrum of crucial and compelling topics. From confronting global issues like human trafficking to reflecting on personal identity and environmental conservation, I will continue to bring you diverse perspectives to inform and inspire. Remember, “What She Said” is shaped by your interests and feedback—let me know your thoughts, and join me next time for more enriching discussions.