I will speak again: stroke and aphasia.
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Aphasia Access Conversations brings you the latest aphasia resources, tips, and a-ha moments from Life Participation professionals who deliver way more than stroke and aphasia facts. Topics include aphasia group treatment ideas, communication access strategies, plus ways to grow awareness and funds for your group aphasia therapy program. This podcast is produced by Aphasia Access. Search our courses, resources, and events by keywords at https://bit.ly/aphaccacademy.
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You are in the right place if you know the word aphasia. This podcast is to provide you with knowledge, inspiration, resources, and support. Do you feel alone and overwhelmed with day-to-day decisions? The Listen for LIFE podcast is for you! We’ll share inspirational stories and provide information you need to know to live your best life. We’ve all heard that life takes a village. Welcome to your village. LIFE Speech Pathology + LIFE Aphasia Academy® supports the aphasia community via our pr ...
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Jonathan Hirons's journey following his stroke and diagnosis of aphasia is both inspiring and informative. Here’s a summary of his experience and insights about aphasia: ### Jonathan's Experience with Aphasia 1. **Initial Incident**: In January 2019, while in a business meeting, Jonathan began to feel strange and soon realized he could not communicate effectively. His colleagues quickly called for medical help. 2. **Medical Emergency**: He was rushed to University College Hospital, where sca ...
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Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke is a podcast where stroke survivors share powerful stories of wisdom, purpose, connection, and hope. Each episode offers a moment of pause for storytelling and reflection. Stroke offers a powerful, life-changing, shift in perspective. Each colorful memory creates a parable for life’s greater teachings, a compass for journeys ahead, and inspired wisdom for unique growth. Ultimately, Beyond Stillness is a welcoming environment that reveres the movement be ...
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"The Kristen Toepfer Podcast Stroke and Aphasia Advocate" chronicles Kristen's journey from strutting the runways of NYFW to battling a massive stroke and undergoing multiple brain surgeries. Through her inspiring narrative of resilience and recovery, Kristen aims to educate and empower listeners, offering insights to help prevent similar life-altering events while spreading awareness about stroke and aphasia.
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday.
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Richard Min from Asia (Seoul, Korea). I am an entrepreneur, Fashion Technology Accelerator and Tech Accelerator, and VC/Angel, and loads of other stuff. I used to run a radio show, and now a podcast! 1. I have aphasia caused by my stroke (high-blood pressure). Aphasia is when you don't communicate and speak well. My intelligence is in tact. So, I listen and understand with no problem. I’m getting better, and it will take some time. I will beat you aphasia and stroke! (You have been warned.) ...
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The story I write on occasion. I will tell what I want to say, but you won't understand. Counter indicated aphasia and possibly poetry and prosaic song, one of many in the podcast medium. Thanks for being a Listener. Evolution into the abyss. Mystery to me. Health wellness and care. Avoidance amplifies. Cover art photo provided by Jason Zeis on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@zeis
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From discovery to practice, the Center strives to improve stroke rehabilitative care and transition back into the community by finding ways to detect and treat spatial neglect, expanding our knowledge of reading deficits, improving medication adherence, and implementing new interventions during in-patient rehabilitation.
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“If my life wasn't funny it would just be true, and that is unacceptable." ~Carrie Fisher. Monstrorum Historia is Latin for Monstrous or Unnatural History, and this podcast reflects one woman's efforts towards piecing together her unclear history while she suffers from aphasia and memory loss. This is the audio branch of an ongoing research / brain re-hab project led by Wendy Behrend. Making audio recordings serves as rehab which attempts to address and attenuate Wendy's progressive aphasia ...
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This podcast produced by members of the Stroke Comeback Center in Vienna, Virginia. In each episode our members share honest and uplifting stories of how they adapt to life after stroke and brain trauma, and what keeps them going on The Slow Road to Better.
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A resource for psychiatrists and other medical or behavioral health professionals interested in exploring the neuroscientific basis of psychiatric disorders, psychopharmacology, neuromodulation, and other psychiatric interventions, as well as discussions of pseudoscience, Bayesian reasoning, ethics, the history of psychiatry, and human psychology in general. This podcast is not medical advice. It strives to be science communication. Dr. O'Leary is a skeptical thinker who often questions what ...
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My additional series is called "Stroke of Genius - A Memoir" Stay in touch! Send my an email here tara@trlconsulting.ca I have had a stroke in early November and have aphasia - language is jumbled up in speaking or writing. You'll note my podcasts will sound differently, but it stills me!) My name is Tara and I’m coming to you from somewhere near the Rocky Mountains. I like to see myself as middle aged but my chances of ever becoming a centenarian are very, very remote, so I’ve accepted that ...
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The Seek Learning podcast brings the best educational research from the McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University into the homes and lives of Latter-day Saints. Each episode features an interview with a different scholar to learn about education and how it can help Latter-day Saints in their professions, homes, and gospel living. The podcast is sponsored by the BYU Education Society. The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young Univers ...
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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The purposes of the Academy are professional, clinical, educational, scientific and charitable and are ultimately to encourage the highest quality of life for those with communication disorders.
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Poets and non-poets alike will appreciate how award-winning poet Todd Boss helps strangers discover the poetry in their most intimate stories. Each episode of TAPIT opens on a new guest stranger, tracks their conversations with Todd, and concludes with Todd's reveal of an original poem written expressly for them. You'll laugh, you'll cry ... You'll want a poem of your very own! Think there's a poem in your story? Call TAPIT's Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: (808) 300-0449.
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We are the Brainy Speech Therapists, two speech therapists here to talk about everything related to brain injury.
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A podcast aimed at disabled, chronically ill and/or neurodivergent students and early career researchers. I'll be chatting with academics and students from different career stages about how they thrive in academia and disability. We'll discuss institutional and personal challenges, and hopefully provide some insights on how to cope with these.
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Join host Mary Beth Hines, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, QOM as she brings experts in the field of speech therapy, collaborative professionals, and caregivers to discuss practical therapy strategies, research, challenges, triumphs, and career opportunities. Earn .1 ASHA CEU with each episode when you complete the accompanying course on Speech Therapy PD.
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PermiServ is the leading supplier of garden waste permits and permit management software to local councils throughout the UK. The PermiServ podcast covers a range of topical issues – sometimes focused on waste and recycling, sometimes looking far beyond the sector. Join Sales Director Louise Lambourne and her PermiServ colleagues for lively, interesting and timely discussions.
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The Speak Up podcast by Speech Pathology Australia highlights conversations with esteemed contributors in the speech pathology space. We explore key issues in the profession, in a short and easy to listen to format. Free access to audio transcripts, and where relevant resource / reference lists, for all Speak Up Podcast episodes are available via the Association’s Learning Hub, you will need to sign in or create an account. 1. Go to: www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Public/…e616542. 2. Fi ...
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A podcast about the scientific study of language and the brain. Neuroscientist Stephen Wilson talks with leading and up-and-coming researchers about their work and ideas. This podcast is geared to an audience of scientists who are working in the field of language neuroscience, from students to postdocs to faculty.
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Hosted by Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP, the Speech Uncensored Podcast explores the world of medical Speech and Language Pathology. Building on a passion for education and implementing best practice approaches, Leigh Ann created the Speech Uncensored Podcast to connect medical SLPs with meaningful resources, emerging research, and practical tools. Leigh Ann’s goal is to empower and connect SLPs to enhance our profession and accelerate the research to practice pipeline. Visit https://www.spee ...
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Healthcare is one of the most rapidly changing industries, with key advancements in technology, leadership and sustainability shaping future trends. Uncover the latest insights with Omnia Health Insights Podcast bringing you exclusive interviews and discussions with key leaders from the healthcare industry. Omnia Health Insights is one of the leading news and insights platform covering healthcare trends and updates in the Middle East, Africa and beyond. Keep your finger on the pulse of the h ...
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The audio hub for rehabilitation medicine produced by the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the field’s top journal. Hosted by Dr. Bill Niehaus. Each episode features in-depth interviews with scientists publishing in the journal and news briefs relevant to all rehabilitation clinicians - PM&R physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists and more. The Archives is the official journal of the American Congress of Rehabilit ...
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**Broot, Toasta and Splich have discontinued the podcast. They are still happily living their lives, but likely not going to pod anymore. Takes a lot of time and work. But never say never?** **Offensive Content Warning. ** Broot and Splich join for a Comedy Podcast that takes a controversial or a random a** topic and brutally picks it apart. They have healthy debates but will not hesitate to cross lines until they're satisfied. Half the time they're hanging out, talking about hypotheticals a ...
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Cadence is a podcast about music: how it affects your brain, your life, and the community in which you live. Join our host, cognitive neuroscientist and classically trained opera singer Indre Viskontas while we talk to scientists, musicians, musicologists, and composers to find answers to some of the biggest questions still surrounding the intersection of music and science. How much can we learn about the mind with music as the lens?
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On the tip of my tongue Series 2 Episode 6 - Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab
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Send us a text Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab In this episode, Emma Rich, Charity Coordinator at Say Aphasia, shares her harrowing journey with severe brain injury and subsequent aphasia. She recounts her critical medical emergency, rehabilitation experiences, and the crucial role of neuroplasticity in her recovery. Emma…
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Aura Kagan on her work helping people with aphasia
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Dr. Aura Kagan has been named to the Order of Canada for her work transforming the lives of people with aphasia, a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate.
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#127 From Hospital to Home - Aphasia Toolkit for Spouses
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Caring for a spouse after a stroke can feel overwhelming—especially when aphasia creates communication barriers. In this episode, I introduce the Aphasia Communication Toolkit to help ease the transition from hospital to home. You’ll learn practical steps to reduce frustration, foster better communication, and feel more prepared as a caregiver. The…
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Cultivating Connection and Aphasia: Navigating Love and Relationships in Modern Life
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Send us a text This episode explores the complex journey of aphasia, delving into personal stories that highlight resilience. Engaging conversations emphasize the importance of community and the power of humor. • Personal stories of overcoming depression and anxiety • Breaking the stigma surrounding health issues • The role of humor in healing and …
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Episode 124: Friendship, literacy and reading in Aphasia: An Interview with Liz Madden
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Dr. Janet Patterson: Welcome to this Aphasia Access Aphasia Conversations Podcast, a series of conversations about the LPAA model and aphasia programs that follow this model. My name is Janet Patterson, and I am a research speech-language pathologist at the VA Northern California Healthcare System in Martinez, California. Today, I am delighted to b…
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This week on Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke we share the New Year Community Special. We recorded our Stroke and TBI Survivor Gathering this week as a way to publicly share our celebrations from 2024 and intentions for the year ahead. From publishing books, contributing to art shows, walking 5Ks to fostering supportive connections, our guest…
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This week on Beyond Stillness: Stories After Stroke we share the New Year Community Special. We recorded our Stroke and TBI Survivor Gathering this week as a way to publicly share our celebrations from 2024 and intentions for the year ahead. From publishing books, contributing to art shows, walking 5Ks to fostering supportive connections, our guest…
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How a suitcase in Tokyo held the story of a girl killed in Auschwitz
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Former CBC Radio producer Karen Levine has been named to the Order of Canada for her groundbreaking journalism. We listen to her 2001 documentary Hana's Suitcase. It tells the story of a girl murdered in Auschwitz in 1944, and how her suitcase turned up in Tokyo 57 years later.
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Prorogation angers father who lost son to online sextortion
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Carl Burke’s teenage son Harry died by suicide shortly after he fell victim to sexual extortion online. But proposed legislation aimed at addressing dangers on social media — the Online Harms Act — may now not become law because parliament has been prorogued until March. Burke tells Matt Galloway that playing politics shouldn’t get in the way of pr…
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‘Grey-area’ drinking, and asking hard questions about alcohol
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In the new season of CBC podcast On Drugs, Geoff Turner examines his own relationship with alcohol, and how a deeply personal tragedy led him to ask who he would be without it.
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Dr. Mark Mullen interviews Dr. Awais Aftab and Dr. Allen Frances on Psychiatry Boot Camp
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--Send us a message-- In the last episode, Dr. O'Leary interviewed the creator and host of the Psychiatry Bootcamp Podcast, Dr. Mark Mullen, who is currently a psychiatry clerkship director at St. Louis University School of Medicine. He created this podcast after discovering a dearth of resources available for medical students and junior psychiatry…
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Meet the Psychiatry Bootcamp Podcast brought to you by Dr. Mark Mullen
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--Send us a message-- Dr. O'Leary is excited to introduce you to Psychiatry Boot Camp (PBC), a podcast created by Dr. Mark Mullen to help prepare medical students for psychiatry residency. It covers fundamental topics in psychiatry and inspires young psychiatrists to think critically about their approach to the field. The curriculum is based on pub…
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He was fleeing the L.A. wildfires. Here’s why he turned back
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Orly Israel was stuck in traffic trying to escape the wildfires ripping through Los Angeles, when he decided to turn around. He tells us what it was like trying to save his home from the roaring flames — staying until the last possible second.
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How should Canada respond to Trump’s takeover threats?
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Donald Trump is sounding increasingly serious about making Canada a part of the U.S., saying he’d use “economic force” to make this country the 51st state. Matt Galloway talks to former ambassador Jon Allen about how seriously we should take these threats, and how Ottawa should respond.
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Tim Caulfield on finding truth amid the information chaos
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How do you figure out what's true, in a time when misinformation is rampant? Timothy Caulfield looks at how our information systems became so chaotic in his new book The Certainty Illusion: What You Don't Know and Why It Matters.
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Why is Elon Musk meddling in world politics?
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Elon Musk recently pushed the false claim that the U.K.’s prime minister is "deeply complicit in mass rapes," and suggested the country needed to be liberated by the U.S. That’s just one example of how the tech billionaire is using his position and influence to meddle in international politics — what’s his endgame?…
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The stories of undocumented migrants in Canada
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There could be as many as half a million undocumented migrants in Canada, living and working in the shadows of society. Some of those migrants have shared their stories with the CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe, from the challenges of daily life to their fight for legal status.
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Lorin MacDonald, Colin Clarke named to Order of Canada
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Matt Galloway speaks with two incredible Canadians recently appointed to the Order of Canada. Lorin MacDonald has championed disability access and inclusion; and Colin Clarke is an educator who has shared his passion for music with young people.
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Trudeau’s stubbornness helped his rise — and his fall, says former adviser
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Justin Trudeau’s stubbornness and self-confidence helped his rise to power, but have served him “incredibly poorly on the way down,” says Gerald Butts, who was once one of the prime minister’s closest advisers. Matt Galloway discusses Trudeau’s resignation and legacy with Butts and Monte Solberg, a former Conservative cabinet minister under Stephen…
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A rogue wave nearly killed him. Here’s why they’re so deadly
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Noah Mintz was only in knee-deep water when he was almost paralyzed by a rogue wave, rising suddenly out of the ocean at twice the size of the waves around it. We learn more about these deadly walls of water in the documentary The Wave.
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Did South Korea’s president fall down a ‘YouTube rabbit hole’?
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Protestors in South Korea are demanding the arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law and is now accused of committing insurrection — with some observers pointing the finger of blame at what he was watching on YouTube.
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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is threatening to retake control of the Panama Canal, but Panama's president says it's not for sale. Dennis M. Hogan has studied this critical artery of global trade for years, he explains how it’s yet again become a centre of geopolitical tension.
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Extraordinary Canadians named to Order of Canada
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We get to know a few of the extraordinary people just named to the Order of Canada: hate crime expert Barbara Perry, food insecurity expert Valerie Tarasuk and artist Ruth Abernethy.
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Justin Trudeau will resign. What happens next?
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Justin Trudeau says he will resign as prime minister after the Liberal Party picks a new leader. Matt Galloway discusses what happens next — and when Canadians can expect an election — with former Conservative strategist Chad Rogers, Liberal strategist Susan Smith and Brad Lavigne, a former national director of the NDP.…
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Maureen Palmer’s partner Mike Pond has been an alcoholic for decades, but the couple say trying to quit completely never worked — and that focusing on abstinence could be doing more harm than good for some people who struggle with alcohol addiction. In their new book, You Don’t Have to Quit, they offer 20 strategies to help a loved one drink less, …
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Embracing Life's Simple Pleasures: Malik's Journey of Resilience and Positivity After Aphasia
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Send us a text Malik shares his transformative journey following a stroke, highlighting the valuable role of daily routines like exercise and haircuts in his recovery. His reflections on food and community emphasize the importance of finding joy in simple pleasures while looking ahead with hope and determination. • Malik's life altered dramatically…
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This B.C. mom hired a PI to follow her teen's drug dealer
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Julie Nystrom was so worried that her teenage daughter would die from a drug overdose, she hired a private investigator to track down the man selling her drugs. In The Current’s documentary Everybody Loves Jay, which first aired last month, she said she wants police to do more to protect teens against dealers and the toxic drug supply.…
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Finding stories of progress in times of crisis
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The news these days can feel relentlessly grim, but there are stories of progress and positivity buried in the bad. Angus Hervey, editor of a website called Fix The News, shares some of those stories and explains why the audience also has a role in helping the media to highlight them.
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Why the fight for women’s rights is still far from over
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Journalist Elizabeth Renzetti says the fight for women's rights is far from over, from persistent wage inequality to a global backlash over reproductive rights. In October, she spoke to Rebecca Zandbergen about her book What She Said: Conversations About Equality.
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In this inspiring episode, Dr. Viraj Sudhalkar, an ophthalmologist, shares her personal journey from physician to patient after surviving a stroke that left her with aphasia. Joined by speech pathologist Mary Beth Hines, Dr. Viraj opens up about her recovery, the challenges of aphasia, and how she transitioned from surgery to patient counseling. Ke…
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