• A woman holds the receiver of a rotary phone while gazing out the window in a still from In the Mood for Love The Perks of Yearning - Nostalgia has always seemed more bitter than sweet to me. But every time I indulge in it, I find it serves a purpose, even if I know I won’t be satisfied by Victoria Chan

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When we imagine the future, who are we imagining it for? In this episode, we discuss the importance of equity in building better societies and cities that work for the many, rather than the few. By dismantling structures of exclusion and creating a stronger social safety net, is it possible to create a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive?

A commitment to innovation is important in every field, but perhaps none more so than health care, where a lack of urgency around creating transformative change results in real human costs—especially for women. Jessica Ching—co-founder and CEO of Eve Medical—speaks to the importance of advocating for patient involvement and cultural shifts in the advancement of health care technologies.


In this episode, we travel back to the moment Prince Edward Island entered Confederation, over 150 years ago. Historian Dr. Edward MacDonald takes us back to the Charlottetown Conference, where it’s said that discussions about the Dominion of Canada flowed over several glasses of champagne. He’ll also help us understand why PEI joined the country six years after it was formed. This episode also features reflections on reconciliation from Julie Pellissier-Lush, an actress, knowledge keeper, storyteller, and the first Mi’kmaq Poet Laureate for PEI.



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