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The Thriving Workplace Podcast

Jason Marshall and Lauren McGee

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Feeling the squeeze of a demanding work environment? The Thriving Workplace Podcast is here to empower your workplace to make a positive impact, not just on your bottom line, but on your people, teams, and the entire organisational community. Whether you're an employee, manager, or executive, we've got something for you! Join us, your hosts Lauren and Jason, passionate champions of workplace wellbeing, as we delve deep with renowned experts and insightful leaders. They'll share their wisdom, ...
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Laraine Salazar brings listeners into the lives of everyday people making a positive difference and impact in the world based on the work they do, the lives they lead, and the impressions they make. Laraine shines a light into the lives of those who don't ordinarily get the spotlight, and discovers why these people are in fact Everyday Heroes. Here is their story. Laraine Salazar is an award-winning writer and actress who holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism. Everyday Heroes is a project ...
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Did you know nearly 70% of Australian workers experience burnout at some stage in their working life? Burn-out, high stress and overwhelm are the main causes of high staff turnover, decreased employee engagement and poor productivity in the workplace. These issues all contribute to poor customer service, reduced customer retainment and loss of reve…
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This week on the podcast we have a special guest, Taylor Flanagan. In this episode, Taylor discusses how she managed her own stress when managing nearly 300 people in one of Australia's leading retailers. Taylor shares her dos and don'ts when it comes to managing the well-being of your team. Tune into this episode to find out simple ways you can ch…
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Join us for this episode of the podcast where Lauren, Co-Founder of WPWI shares the first step to managing your stress. Discover why stress is natural and the ways you can prevent yourself from going over your stress threshold. Stay connected with Workplace Performance and Wellbeing Institute (WPWI) by following us on Instagram, LinkedIn or visitin…
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Join us for this episode of the podcast where Lauren, Co-Founder of WPWI shares a snippet of her story where she suffered burnout as a paramedic. Lauren, along with the team at WPWI, are on a mission to help transform workplaces to be a place of thriving by providing the support employees desperately need to manage stress. Stay connected with Workp…
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Join us for this episode of the podcast where Jason, Co-Founder of WPWI shares a snippet of his story and how he went from stress and overwhelm to thriving as a positive psychology practitioner, a neurolinguistic programming practitioner. Jason now uses these skills to support individuals, businesses and organisations to ensure they are at peak per…
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Welcome to the Thriving Workplace Podcast! The place where real conversations are taking place to help workplaces and individuals thrive. Stay connected with Workplace Performance and Wellbeing Institute (WPWI) by following us on Instagram, LinkedIn or visiting our website. Know a workplace that could benefit from one of the services WPWI offers? S…
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In this encore episode from Runnymede's Law & Freedom 2024 national conference, Justice Peter Lauwers sits down with Chief Justice Michael Tulloch of the Ontario Court of Appeal for a fireside discussion on the rule of law and legal practice. This episode has been accredited for 20 EDI professionalism minutes with the Law Society of Ontario.…
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In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, guest host Jake McConville sits down with Professor Ryan Alford of Lakehead University and Stéphane Sérafin of the University of Ottawa to discuss the Quebec Court of Appeal's recent decision in Hak v. Quebec, concerning the constitutionality of Quebec's Act respecting the laicity of the state.…
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In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, our Thompson Rivers University chapter president Trevor Ballantyne sits down with Professor David Livingstone, the chair of Vancouver Island University's Liberal Studies Department for a discussion of civic nationalism in Canada and the constitutionalism of Thomas D'Arcy McGee.…
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In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Gerard Kennedy and Mark Mancini to discuss the differences between the Supreme Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of the United States and why, in their view, Canada's apex court should not be described as a partisan institution.…
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This episode of Runnymede Radio is a special encore presentation of one of our best events from the past school year in which Professor Faisal Bhabha sat down with Professor Dwight Newman to discuss what they refer to as the emerging constitutional cleaves at the Supreme Court of Canada. This event was originally hosted by our Osgoode Hall Law Scho…
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Prof. Ryan Alford, Prof. Leah West, Asher Honickman, and Cara Zwibel discuss the Emergencies Act and the 'Freedom Convoy' in a conversation moderated by Prof. Malcolm Lavoie.Please note that this panel was recorded before the Public Order Emergency Commission released its report regarding the invocation of the Emergencies Act.…
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In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Professor Ryan Alford (Bora Laskin Faculty of Law) and Cara Zwibel (Canadian Civil Liberties Association) join our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger to discuss what we might expect to happen in the aftermath of the Emergencies Act inquiry.By Runnymede Radio
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In this episode, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger is joined by Yuan Yi Zhu and Kerry Sun to discuss the Supreme Court of Canada's recent R v Bissonnette decision, a topic they have written about for The Spectator magazine. Yuan Yi Zhu is a doctoral candidate in international relations and incoming research fellow at the University of Oxfo…
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This episode of our podcast is a special encore presentation from one of our best events of the previous academic year, in which Justice Peter Lauwers of the Court of Appeal for Ontario presents a lecture on what he calls 'an operating manual for the judicial mind'. This lecture was originally delivered at the annual Runnymede Student Summit in Jul…
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In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down to discuss intellectual diversity with Geoffrey Sigalet, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science at the University of British Columbia - Okanagan, and Director of the UBC Centre for Constitutional Law and Legal Stud…
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In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Asher Honickman and Leonid Sirota -- long-time friends of the Runnymede Society -- debate unwritten principles in Canadian constitutionalism, in the context of the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in City of Toronto. This episode is guest hosted by Runnymede alumni Alexander Reschke.…
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https://runnymedesociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/mark-mancini-intvw1.mp3This episode of Runnymede Radio features a conversation with our former National Director Mark Mancini on the state of the rule of law in Canada. Please note that this episode was recorded prior to the federal government's revocation of the Emergencies Act.…
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This special episode of Runnymede Radio features Dr. Andy Summers of the London School of Economics Department of Law.Joined by the the Runnymede Society's Thomas Falcone, Dr. Summers discusses his recent work with the UK Wealth Tax Commission and the rule of law implications surrounding the possible implementation of a tax on wealth.https://runnym…
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Our first episode of Runnymede Radio for 2021 features Professor Malcolm Lavoie of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law discussing his recent University of Toronto Law Journal article, "The Implications of Property as Self-Government." https://runnymedesociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/podcast-january-7.mp3…
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This month's episode of Runnymede Radio features a conversation with Dr. Gerard Kennedy from the University of Manitoba Robson Hall School of Law. Dr. Kennedy discusses the recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions in Atlantic Lottery and Nevsun and their relationship to the rule of law in private law jurisprudence.https://runnymedesociety.ca/wp-con…
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This episode features a wide-ranging discussion with Mark Walters -- Dean of the Queen's University Faculty of Law -- on his upcoming book, A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition: ‘A Legal Turn of Mind’.https://runnymedesociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/podcast-september-23b.mp3By Runnymede Radio
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Runnymede Radio is back!This episode features Philippe Lagassé, associate professor and the Barton Chair at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Professor Lagassé and our National Director Mark Mancini discuss parliamentary prorogation in light of recent events in Ottawa. A timely and informative conversation. https://runnymedesocie…
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Laraine sits down to talk one on one with Tom McGee, a licensed clinical social worker, who has worked as a psychotherapist for over 40 years, focusing on emotional and spiritual growth. In this episode we focus on the role of men in our society and how it has changed over the last 50 years or so, has this change led to a loss of identity among men…
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This episode features Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, the Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York – a riding he has represented since 2015. As a parliamentarian, Mr. Erskine-Smith currently sits on the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology.Before politics, Mr. Erskine-Smith worked as a lawyer in Toronto. He obtained his undergraduate a…
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This episode features Dr. Ryan Alford, an Associate Professor at the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law at Lakehead University.Dr. Alford received his doctorate in public, constitutional, and international law from the University of South Africa. He also holds a master’s degree from the University of Oxford and a law degree from New York University. He is …
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This episode of Runnymede Radio features Shannon Salter, the Chair of British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal – Canada’s first online tribunal.Ms. Salter earned her BA and LLB from the University of British Columbia, and her LLM from the University of Toronto. She clerked at the Supreme Court of British Columbia before practising civil litigat…
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