Episodios

  • Our Grandparents
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, Lynn and Karl discuss their grandparents, focusing specifically on their grandmothers. They take a trip down memory lane, highlighting the fragile state of seniors and acknowledging the undeniable fact that everyone ages. As they say goodbye to 2025, they emphasize the importance of reaching out to those who have paved the way for all of us. A special shoutout goes to our seniors – We love you!


    https://www.visionartandculture.org/podcast

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    50 m
  • Repost: Mental Health Advocate & Wellness Speaker (Audley Coley)
    Dec 1 2025

    We go back in the Time Machine: 2021 January 28th In this episode, we talk to Audley Coley, Motivational & Keynote Speaker, Fitness Coach & Mental Health Advocate. You most likely know him from his Bell Let’s Talk adds and his book Audley enough. Audley shares with us his journey and how he got acquainted with BellLetsTalk.https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/our-initiatives/team/audley-g-coleyhttps://www.facebook.com/AudleyColeyLifeCoach/


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    40 m
  • A Fresh Start
    Oct 1 2025

    We are back under Vision A&C (Art and Culture). Our first episode, "A Fresh Start," is out now. In this episode, we discuss community projects, our perspective on recent news, and what's next. Tune in to join the conversation!


    https://www.visionartandculture.org

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    37 m
  • Independent Jewish Voices Part 2. (Corey Balsam)
    Aug 8 2025

    The second part of the interview is out.

    We continue our conversation with Corey Balsam, the National Coordinator of Independent Jewish Voices.

    Corey’s longstanding involvement with Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) began in his hometown of Ottawa and continued during his time in Toronto. After spending nearly four years in Palestine working with Oxfam in research, advocacy, and program management, he has now settled in Montreal.


    https://www.ijvcanada.org

    corey@ijvcanada.org

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    40 m
  • Independent Jewish Voices Part 1. (Corey Balsam)
    Aug 1 2025

    We conclude July with a challenging but necessary conversation. In this two-part episode, we speak with Corey Balsam, the National Coordinator of Independent Jewish Voices.


    Corey has been involved with Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) for a long time, originating from his hometown of Ottawa and later in Toronto. He currently resides in Montreal after spending nearly four years in Palestine, where he worked for Oxfam in roles related to research, advocacy, and program management.


    https://www.ijvcanada.org

    corey@ijvcanada.org

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    39 m
  • Street outreach worker (Georgia Carstea Radu)
    Jun 30 2025

    Georgia Carstea Radu is a dedicated street outreach worker (in homelessness and residential instability) with Prévention CDN-NDG. She focuses on supporting individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. Her work involves building trust with community members, providing essential information and resources, making referrals to appropriate services, and offering ongoing support. Georgia is committed to meeting people where they are, ensuring they feel heard, respected, and connected to the help they need.

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    32 m
  • Check in time
    May 30 2025

    Polaroid cover pic. Sometimes you just gotta check in with your podcast buddy! In this episode, we talk about our exciting upcoming community projects and our involvement in our work. Plus, we cover that crazy (but painful) Game 1 loss for the Knicks against Indiana. Sorry, Knicks fans! Enjoy the episode



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    37 m
  • School Community Outreach Workers ( Audrey & Mia)
    May 24 2025

    This episode features two dedicated School Community Outreach Workers (ICS, Intervenantes communautaires scolaires): Audrey and Mia.

    Audrey:

    With over 12 years of experience as a dedicated community worker, Audrey is passionate about building connections, creating impact, and supporting others through meaningful engagement. She's an avid reader, a lifelong learner, and a firm believer that even small actions can lead to significant change.

    Once known as Shaggy, she's traded the Mystery Machine — now she's out here solving real-life mysteries, one community at a time (Scooby Snacks not included).

    Mia:

    Mia's natural curiosity drives her interest in big ideas and small ones, including everyday actions that create meaningful change. Individuals' journeys, knowledge, and experiences fuel her passion for education and community outreach.

    She is committed to building strong connections and helping weave a social safety net that leaves no one behind. She moves forward, believing that every initiative, no matter how small, can grow into something greater.

    Who they are:

    They are School Community Outreach Workers (ICS, Intervenantes communautaires scolaires). Think of them as human search engines, except instead of links, they offer real support.

    Their role is to help families and community members find the services available, from basic needs like food baskets and clothing to enrichment opportunities like day camps, swimming lessons, sports, and arts programs.

    They connect, inform, guide — and, most of all, they care.


    https://www.instagram.com/ics.cdn/

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    37 m
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