Did you get a chance to witness the stunning aurora borealis this past weekend? Unfortunately, where I live was under a blanket of clouds, but the photos shared online are simply breathtaking. It’s fascinating how recent celestial events, from the full solar eclipse to the aurora borealis, captivate us, bringing together people from all walks of life in awe. And keep your eyes on the skies because on June 3, we’re in for another treat with a planetary alignment of six planets. But until then, I’ve got plenty to keep us grounded and engaged right here on Earth. Here’s what’s on this week’s show!
Sustainable Living for People and Planet
We kick things off with Candice Batista, an esteemed environmental journalist and one of Canada’s top eco advocates. In her new book, Sustained: Creating a Sustainable House Through Small Changes, Money-Saving Habits, and Natural Solutions, Candice offers practical steps to make our lives and homes more sustainable. This guide not only promises to ease the burden on our planet but also to pad our wallets.
This Week’s Top Entertainment Picks
Anne Brodie is here with her latest entertainment picks. She’ll take us through the lyrical drama “We Grown Now”, set in the infamous Cabrini-Green projects, and “After The Flood,” a British murder mystery that doubles as a call to action on climate change. Plus, she gives us a sneak peek at “Shardlake,” a unique series set during Henry VIII’s reign.
The Art of Political Satire
Joining me from the world of political satire is Clare Blackwood, one of the brilliant minds behind Canada’s top satire site, The Beaverton, and the creator of “Late Night in Canada.” Clare will share her insights into the nuances of political satire, her experiences with backlash, and her creative inspirations.
Embracing Self-Compassion
We also explore the transformative power of self-compassion with Steph Kelly from Copper Thread Coaching. Steph’s unique coaching style empowers her clients to find a balance between achieving their goals and maintaining their mental health, a particularly poignant topic for today’s celebration of mothers.
Indigenous Storytelling with Willie Poll
Wrapping up, Willie Poll, a proud Metis author and advocate for Indigenous education, returns to our show. Willie’s latest children’s book, “My Little Ogichidaa,” is an Indigenous lullaby that beautifully captures the deep love and hopes Indigenous parents have for their children.
So, relax and let me introduce you to more amazing Canadian women in this week’s lineup of enriching discussions.