In this week’s episode of “What She Said,” we delve into a range of topics that touch on the crucial aspects of our lives, from societal values and health, to entertainment and personal milestones. Each conversation is a step towards understanding the complexities of our world and finding joy and wisdom in the midst of it all. Join me as we explore these diverse and insightful discussions that promise to leave you with food for thought.
Embracing Pluralism with Meredith Preston McGhie
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Meredith Preston McGhie, Secretary General of the Global Centre for Pluralism. Our conversation delved into the crucial importance of pluralism in today’s increasingly divided world, exploring how it can foster a more inclusive and harmonious society. Learn more about Meredith’s work at the Global Centre for Pluralism here.
Protecting Our Health with Dr. Christine Palmay
As we brace ourselves for the winter months, it’s important to arm ourselves with the right information to protect our families from common respiratory viruses. Dr. Christine Palmay, a family doctor in Toronto, joined me on behalf of Care to Know to shed light on the latest developments in respiratory illness and how we can safeguard our health.
Hollywood Picks with Anne Brodie
The entertainment world may seem a bit scarce lately, but fear not! Anne Brodie is here to save the day with her weekly entertainment roundup. This week, she’s sharing insights on “The Most Remote Restaurant,” a two-star Michelin restaurant located in the Faroe Islands, as well as “All the Light We Cannot See” on Netflix, and much more. Catch up with Anne’s latest entertainment finds here.
A Check-Up with Dr. Mandeep Johal
Next, we have a check-up with Dr. Mandeep Johal, who discusses the impact of sugar on our teeth and overall health. With Halloween just around the corner, and a whole season of sugary treats ahead of us it’s a timely reminder that our health is all connected. Learn more about Dr. Johal and her practice at Family Dental Guelph.
A Decade of Laughter with Tamara Shevon
Finally, I’m joined by Toronto comedian Tamara Shevon, who is celebrating her 10th anniversary in the world of stand-up comedy. Tamara has not only made a name for herself in the comedy community but has also recently released a new comedy album titled “Table Wine.” Dive into Tamara’s comedic world here.
In conclusion, this week’s episode is packed with insightful conversations that touch on important aspects of our society, health, and entertainment. From the significance of pluralism in today’s divided world, to practical health advice as we approach the winter months, and a dose of laughter with stand-up comedy, there’s something for everyone. I’m sure you won’t want to miss out on these engaging discussions that are sure to leave you informed, inspired, and entertained.
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