Épisodes

  • Thank You & A Sneak Preview Into What’s Next
    Feb 28 2023

    Thank you for tuning in to Amplified, supporting Amplify: East in various ways and being a believer that there isn’t a shortage of remarkable women in Atlantic Canada (or anywhere)!

    In this final and very short episode of Amplified, I close this chapter and give you a sneak preview of my next podcast project, “Polarizing Conversations” which is graciously supported by Inspiring Communities. The first episode will air in January 2023, and biweekly after that for 10 episodes. Stay tuned for more details!

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    8 min
  • Episode 10: Creating an inclusive economy, with Alexandra McCann
    Feb 28 2023

    Join me for our last Amplified conversation with the inimitable Alexandra McCann, Executive Director of ONSIDE. ONSIDE’s mission is a prosperous Nova Scotia driven by inclusive innovation, entrepreneurship, and comparative advantage.

    Alexandra has a wide-ranging, impressive background. She was the Chief Operating Officer for Dockside Investco, a Nova Scotia-based portfolio management company; as well as the CEO for Baie Run Pet Products, a natural products start-up, focused on pet wellness including, omega3s and supplements sold in the U.S. and Canada. She holds an MA in Pacific Asian Studies from the University of London, School of Oriental African Studies (SOAS) and a double BA from the University of Virginia in Asian Studies and Anthropology. Alex is a Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) and a member of the Board of Governors at the University of Kings College. Alex is also on the board of the Inspirit Foundation—which promotes an inclusive and pluralistic Canada—both on the Equity Committee and the Impact Investment Committee.

    In this conversation, we dive deep into ideas on building an inclusive economy at home. If you’re looking for ideas on how to do this on a very practical level, I’d encourage you to check out a resource that Alexandra discusses in the episode, Nova Scotia’s Inclusive Innovation Monitor.

    Some reads that Alexandra recommends related to inclusive economies are:

    • Anthro-Vision: A New Way to See in Business and Life by Gillian Tett
    • The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty by Clayton M. Christensen

    Both of those are listed on Amazon.ca and I don’t receive any affiliate benefits from you purchasing through these links.

    Connect with Alexandra on LinkedIn.

    We’d love to hear your thoughts on what you took away from this conversation!

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    38 min
  • Episode 9: Being intentional about diversity with Amplify’s curator, Liesl Harewood Mulholland
    Feb 28 2023

    Join me for this beautiful conversation with Liesl Harewood Mulholland. Liesl has been a LINCHPIN behind Amplify: East since its inception. She joined me to curate all of our stories not long after the project’s inception. In 2019, she wrote “I see you” to talk about her work curating stories for Amplify: East.

    With a background in Law and Diplomatic Studies, Liesl is an International Trade and Development Consultant and Entrepreneur with over thirteen years practical expertise in business, gender and youth development, human rights, entrepreneurship, trade in services and trade facilitation. The ability to engage diverse individuals and communities in capitalising on and responding to change, along with effective time management skills, has prompted a demand for her consultancy expertise in both government and non-governmental organisations across the globe.

    In this episode, we talk through some ideas on how we can all be more intentional about diversity.

    Connect with Liesl on LinkedIn here.

    We’d love to hear your thoughts on the episode!

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    37 min
  • Episode 8: Connecting with mentors can change the trajectory of your career, with Techsploration & EnPoint
    Feb 28 2023

    Join me for this ultra-inspiring conversation with Emily Boucher, Interim Executive Director of Techsploration and Chantal Brine, CEO of EnPoint.

    Emily and Chantal both share personal stories of how mentorship has transformed both their careers and lives, and share how they’ve used this as fuel in their work helping connect girls and young women to women in under-represented fields to light up possibilities that may not have otherwise been considered. We all want to live whole, integrated lives and there are lots of inspiring stories in this conversation to inspire us to connect more deeply – with ourselves, our path, and people who want to help us along the way.

    Mentorship lights up a spark, and those sparks will continue to light up other sparks!

    Connect with Emily and Chantal on LinkedIn.

    We’d love to hear your thoughts on the conversation!

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    36 min
  • Episode 7: Gender + UX, with Ceara Crawshaw
    Feb 28 2023

    I met Ceara Crawshaw at a water cooler at Startupfest 2018 in Montreal.  It goes to show the importance of staying open because you never really know when you’re going to happen upon a great conversation!

    Ceara and I somehow got to talking about podcasts and planned a follow-up chat for a few weeks later.  I looked into her work freelancing in UX design (user experience, if you’re not familiar with the acronym – and no worries if you’re not, I can barely keep track of the acronyms I need to use on a daily basis!) – UX is something I think a lot about from a systems point-of-view.  Another way of saying that, is – I often think about how people interact / interface with systems – systems like gender. During that chat about podcasting, I invited her to this interview and she thankfully agreed!

    Some takeaways from the conversation:

    • Recognizing people first, before considering their gender
    • How to recover from perfectionism to fully embrace entrepreneurship
    • The importance of strong female role models in life should never be understated

    And the question I’m left pondering from this episode is:

    How do we embrace a diversity of ways to communicate and not necessarily relate it to gender?

    I hope you enjoyed the conversation and looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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    43 min
  • Episode 6: Prompting deeper thinking, with Christy Gray
    Feb 28 2023

    Christy Gray is one of the most thoughtful people I’ve met – which I think you’ll agree with after listening to this gem of an interview with her.

    I met Christy in 2012 in an 8-month leadership development program and since then, she’s gone on to complete a PhD, run multiple businesses and become a mom. Like me, she’s passionate about books, so she decided to get into business distributing Barefoot Books because their company ethos really reflected her values.

    Some of my takeaways from this conversation include:

    • Books can be used to prompt deeper thinking – and to let us have difficult conversations within ourselves before we have them with other people.
    • Some practices to challenge our beliefs – the most important of which is reframing through a lens of curiosity (not easy! though important)
    • It’s okay that talking about difficult things is difficult
    • It’s become a norm for her to talk about deep life themes with her son, which I think is such a beautiful thing
    • The way gender is expressed today is generational and multicultural – it’s important for us to keep talking about it.

    I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.  Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

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    47 min
  • Episode 5: Practice, with Nadine Kelly
    Feb 28 2023

    I hope you’re ready for a treat! I had this chat with Nadine Kelly in 2018 – we met through a podcasting fellowship and she kindly agreed to be interviewed for the show.

    Nadine is a physician-turned-entrepreneur, who teaches yoga and curates beautiful spaces for people – in particular, women.  Her website, Yogi MD, lists her purpose as “empowering & educating women to care for mind, body, & spirit” and I think you’ll hear in this interview that’s exactly what she excels in. Some of my takeaways from this conversation include:

    • A gentle and polite no as a practice of self-care
    • Practice, practice, practice
    • Work to get through the noise to what is right for you
    • Health has to be a focus on the whole person

    Oh, and she’s a martial artist (!).

    I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did, and as always, please feel to share your thoughts and consider subscribing to the podcast!

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    43 min
  • Episode 4: Femme Wonk, with Katie Davey
    Feb 28 2023

    Katie Davey is a rising star in New Brunswick.  I first met her a few years ago when she was competing in ‘Our Top Talent’ – an event I co-organized with longtime colleague, Rachel Mathis. The event was designed for top graduating students to connect with NB employers.  After I launched Amplify, Katie was one of the first people to reach out to support and discuss the idea.

    She recently launched Femme Wonk – designed to provide a platform to discuss gendered decision making. She reached out to see if I would chat for her podcast and I asked if we could chat a bit about her initiative too.  You’ll hear a lot from me in the episode and I’ll ask Katie what is becoming one of my favourite questions – ‘when did you first become aware of gender?”

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    32 min