As February draws to a close, we’re already feeling the early whispers of spring, with temperatures soaring into double digits across much of Canada. This unusual warmth brings a mix of emotions, especially with climate change weighing heavily on our minds. While the balmy weather is a pleasant surprise, it leaves us pondering the implications for the hotter months ahead. I’m gearing up for some crucial climate conversations in April, so if you’re an expert or have valuable insights to share, I’d love to hear from you at candace AT whatshesaidtalk.com.
In a lighter vein, 2024 is gifting us an extra day this week, and I’m hoping you’ll spend an hour of it tuning into What She Said. This week’s lineup is as diverse as it is intriguing:
This week, Julia Malott joins me to navigate the complex debate surrounding puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria. As politics entangle with this sensitive issue, Julia, a trans woman who finds herself in the midst of this left/right discourse, offers her balanced perspective. For more on Julia’s insights, visit her website at alottamalotta.com or check out her articles on the National Post. You can also follow her on Twitter @AlottaMalotta.
Anne Brodie is back with her latest entertainment picks, highlighting ‘The Monk and The Gun’ as a cinematic masterpiece and a strong Oscar contender, along with the captivating ‘Suze.’ Dive into Anne’s world of entertainment on her Twitter and at whatshesaidtalk.com.
Amie Archibald-Varley shares a sneak peek into ‘The Wisdom of Nurses,’ co-authored with Sara Fung. This book, releasing on April 2nd, promises a heartfelt journey into the lives of those at the core of healthcare. Discover more about Amie and her work at amiearchibaldvarley.com, follow her on Twitter and Instagram, and don’t miss the chance to get the book.
Yollanda Zhang, a beacon of hope in mental health, discusses innovative treatments for depression and bipolar disorder, including rTMS, brain SPECT, and ketamine. Yollanda’s mission is to empower those struggling in silence. Connect with her journey on Instagram, and TikTok.
Lastly, Brianne Sommerville introduces her debut novel, ‘If I Lose Her,’ a riveting tale that delves into the complexities of postpartum depression. Brianne’s fresh narrative promises to keep readers enthralled. Learn more about Brianne and her novel at briannesommerville.com and follow her on Instagram. Don’t forget to get your copy of this gripping thriller.
Join me as we explore these compelling stories and insights, right here on “What She Said.”