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McGill Cares

McGill Dementia Education Program

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During candid, 30-minute interviews with leading experts, Claire Webster, Alzheimer Care Consultant and Founder of the McGill University Dementia Education Program, explores topics related to caring for a loved one with dementia.
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McGill Professor Karl Moore takes you inside his CEO class that is an integral part of the McGill MBA experience. Each week, some of Canada's top leaders spend an hour with Karl discussing their paths to success, insights into the latest business trends, their advice to budding entrepreneurs, their work/life balance and more.
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Under Volume 57, the McGill Law Journal became the first Canadian legal journal to launch a significant podcast series. Each episode provides a forum for discussing important legal questions, while connecting with our audience in a deeper way. Envoyez-nous un courriel à journal.law@mcgill.ca si vous avez des questions ou des suggestions.
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Welcome to Pastor Tonya's Audio Podcast. She is the Executive Pastor of Antioch Christian Church located in Irving, Texas near the DFW Airport. You can learn more about us by visiting our website at www.antiochchristianchurch.org .
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Made At McGill

McGill University

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We need more entrepreneurs and innovators in the world. In a word, Makers. But there's a well-kept secret on campus - McGill harbors Makers. They're everywhere. Every faculty, every building, every classroom. Made At McGill is a highly produced, narrative-driven podcast focused on their origin stories. And it's the first Canadian media program to commit to a 50-50 gender balance for guests. The best way to learn entrepreneurship is by making your own mistakes. But we'd argue that the 2nd bes ...
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Join Bryant, Jenni and the Family for regular Simple Reminders to Help you Live a Better Life. For 17 years we have served our world-wide family of over 13 Million Social Subscribers with our best-selling writings, speaking, and appearances. #life #health #wealth — GoMcGill.com • JenniMcGill.com • BryantMcGill.com • fb.com/GoMcGill • fb.com/JenniYoungMcGill • fb.com/BryantMcGill • fb.com/MySimpleReminders • instagram.com/GoMcGill • instagram.com/BryantMcGill • instagram.com/JenniYoungMcGill ...
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Shawn McGill Show “IN THE HILLS WITH @SHAWNMCGILL”

SHAWN MCGILL “IN THE HILLS” PODCAST

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WELCOME TO THE @SHAWNMCGILL PODCAST! FOLLOW THE OFFICIAL INSTAGRAM PAGE @SHAWNMCGILL! LISTEN TO @SHAWNMCGILL TALK W. SPECIAL GUESTS TALK ABOUT EVERYTHING FROM LIFE STORIES TO ENTERTAINMENT & MUCH MORE! EVERY EPISODE IS SURE TO BE FILLED WITH ALOT OF LAUGHS/GEMS. NOW PLAYING EVERY EPISODE ON SPOTIFY & ANCHOR! LISTEN, LIKE THEN SHARE EACH EPISODE! FOLLOW ME ON IG/TWITTER @SHAWNMCGILL & @SHAWNMCGILLTV!! INTERESTED IN BEING A GUEST?! DM ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA|EMAIL ME SHAWNMCGILLPRODUCTIONS@GMAIL.CO ...
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It’s 1921. Maude starts writing in a diary, but her life is abysmally boring and she has nothing to talk about. A life of meaning feels far away. One afternoon, in an unusual pawn shop, she finds a tiny fragment of china with nothing on it but a bright blue eye. Maude takes the china eye home with her, not realizing she has cursed herself - straight into an underground world of paranormal speakeasies, plague mask thingies, magic doorways, unsolved murders - and an extraordinary life. https:/ ...
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Host Andrew Xu sits down with Richard Reeves, the President of the American Institute for Boys and Men. They discuss the underrepresentation of male students on college campuses, the significance of biological differences between boys and girls, and changes in the perception of feminism over time. References "Stop Pretending You're Not Rich" by Ric…
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Stephanie Geller, MSW, is the Team Lead, Clinical Social Worker, at Lianas Senior Transition Support. She has been working with seniors for the last 25 years, helping them and their families with caregiving issues, including navigating social services, work-life balance issues, stress, anxiety, burnout and coping through major life decisions. Anna …
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This week, Karl sits down with Carolyn Dewar, senior partner at McKinsey and company and one of the driving forces behind McKinsey’s CEO practice. Tune in to learn more about Carolyn’s NYT best-seller on CEO leadership, her definition of a CEO’s role, and how to manage different demographics as an effective leader.…
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Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss gender polarization, the ways that men are falling behind in society, and roles that religious institutions have traditionally played in cultivating cultural norms.بقلم McGill International Review
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Stephen Jarislowsky, Canadian business magnate and investor, and founder of Jarislowsky Fraser Limited. Tune in to hear fascinating stories from Stephen’s past, business strategy in his eyes given 80 years of experience in the field, and how Stephen keeps in tip top shape.…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dominique Anglade, businesswoman, adjunct professor at HEC, and former leader of the Quebec Liberal Party/Leader of the Opposition of Quebec, and Martine St-Victor, General Manager at Edelman Montreal. On this special edition of the CEO Series, tune in to learn more about Haiti’s current situation, t…
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Dans cet épisode, nous plongeons au cœur de la justice des jeunes contrevenants au Canada, avec une attention particulière portée sur le Québec. Nos invitées sont Me Véronique Champagne, procureure en chef au Bureau des affaires de la jeunesse du Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénale et Mme Catherine Lapierre, directrice des services de ju…
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Host Ines Fahmi sits down with Dr. Gloria Mark, the Chancellor’s Professor of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. They discuss her research on the decline of our attention spans, and the impact that new technologies have had on our productivity.بقلم McGill International Review
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with General Wayne Eyre, the Chief of Defence Staff of Canada and Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces. Tune into learn more about Gen Z and reverse mentoring in the military, changing global powers given the rise of China as a superpower state, and the benefits of introverted leadership as portrayed by…
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This episode explores a few current trends around femininity on social media and beyond. Senior Editor Clare and Staff Writer Charlotte join hosts Alison and Teodor in discussing Sephora tweens and coquette “tradwives” and what kinds of femininity are valued and what this may say about the state of patriarchy today.…
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Host Theo Shouse sits down with Substack writer, former Federal Reserve economist, and Bloomberg opinion columnist Claudia Sahm, to discuss inflation, consumer sentiment, Biden's stimulus package, and the Federal Reserve. References "Decomposing Supply and Demand Driven Inflation" by Adam Shapiro, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco "Is the Landi…
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This episode navigates the intricate landscape of the Canadian legal system as it intersects with the lives of neurodivergent individuals. We aim to explore the ways in which autistic people may interact with the legal system and how various factors can influence the overall journey through the justice system. We discuss potential solutions and sug…
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Host Anzhu Wei sits down with Sara Mbago-Bhunu, the Regional Director of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)'s East and Southern Africa Division. They discuss smallholder farmers, and the role of agricultural investment in adapting to climate change.بقلم McGill International Review
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Host Andrew Xu sits down with Melissa Kearney, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. They discuss her recent book The Two-Parent Privilege, which examines the economic advantages that two-parent households have over one-parent households. References "The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married …
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Craig Buntin, former Olympic pair skater and current co-Founder and CEO of Sportlogiq, an AI-powered sports analytics company. Tune in to learn more about his dynamic and eventful career path, the strategy behind Sportlogiq, and the insights of an Olympic Athlete now working in the startup world.…
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The Best International Feature Film Oscar has a strange set of nomination rules that have resulted in intrigue, controversies, and international soft power plays. To unpack this awards season enigma, host Anzhu Wei sits down with Professor Laura Isabel Serna of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. Correction: Totem was …
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Andrea Warnick, RN, MA, is a Registered Psychotherapist and Registered Nurse who supports individuals, families and communities who are grieving illness or death in their lives. She co-owns AWC Grief Support, a group practice of over 30 therapists who provide grief therapy across Ontario and grief consultation and education across Canada. Ms. Warni…
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Host Theo Shouse sits down with Matthew Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize–winning correspondent at the New York Times. They discuss the Afghanistan war, which Rosenberg reported on for many years, and the conflict between US forces and Iranian proxies in the Middle East. Finally, they discuss political violence in the United States and the upcoming presi…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl looks back on his October 2022 interview with the late Mr. Brian Mulroney, former Prime Minister of Canada. Tune in to hear about key historical events during Mr. Mulroney’s term, his experiences with Nelson Mandela and the Queen, and Mr. Mulroney’s perspective on future political events.…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Robert Dewar, Senior VP of Customer Satisfaction, Customers Services, and Product Policy at Airbus Canada. Tune into learn more about Canada’s aerospace industry, the strategy behind Airbus operations, and why Robert is considered the Father of the Airbus A220.…
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Cryptocurrency's rapid rise has placed financial regulators in uncharted territory, forcing experts to think outside the box about how to best regulate decentralized digital assets. This episode will explore the Canadian cryptocurrency regulatory landscape in the wake of the FTX collapse and consider how it might evolve in the future. In this episo…
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Host Theo Shouse sits down with Nadim Houry, the executive director of the Arab Reform Initiative, a think tank advocating for social justice and democracy in the Middle East. They discuss Israel's offensive in Gaza, tensions between Iranian proxies and US forces, and American military interventionism.…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dean Soumitra Dutta of Said Business School at Oxford University. Tune in to learn more about introverts and extroverts at Oxford, the next generation of leaders, and Dean Dutta’s view of the world in 5 years.بقلم iHeartRadio
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Lino Saputo Jr., CEO of Saputo Inc, one of the world’s largest dairy processors. Tune in to learn more about the phenomenal growth of the Saputo family business, the trends pushing strategy in the dairy industry, and what it means to be a cheese guy.بقلم iHeartRadio
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Le 15 septembre, les dirigeants du United Automobile Workers (UAW) ont annoncé le début d’une grève syndicale. Le 20 octobre, 34,000 membres du syndicat étaient en grève et environ 5,000 employés avaient été mis à pied par le big three automobile américain. Vincent Guillotte revient sur cette grève syndicale avec Joseph Abounohra, éditeur principal…
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Julie Bickerstaff, MSW, is Director of Caregiver Support & Knowledge Transfer at l’Appui pour les proches aidants, a caregiver support organization. Over the past 20 years of working in the health and social services network, public health, territorial organization and community sectors, she has developed a rich and varied expertise in consultation…
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Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss the negative effects of pandemic-induced school closures, the increased prominence of grade inflation in schools, and other contributors to teacher demoralization in the United States. References "The Rise and Fall of the Teaching Professi…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Maxime Cohen & Alexandre Corbasson, Co-Founders of Genia. Tune into learn more about how AI is developing, how Genia promotes productivity in SMEs, and the startup’s future growth as AI becomes increasingly relevant in the corporate world.بقلم iHeartRadio
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Content Warning: This episode discusses sexual violence and genocide. This episode explores how non-governmental and other international organizations work to achieve justice and redress for survivors of international war crimes. We speak with Natia Navrouzov, who shares expertise on the role of NGOs, and the international community, more generally…
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Marie-Eve Bolduc, Ph. D., est professeure adjointe à l’École de physiothérapie et d’ergothérapie de l’Université McGill. Ses intérêts de recherche touchent particulièrement les troubles d’origine cérébraux, les troubles développementaux et l’enseignement par simulation. Forte de son expérience d’ergothérapeute, de responsable de programme et d’éduc…
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Marie-Eve Bolduc, PhD, is Assistant Professor (professional) at the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at McGill University. Her research interests are directed toward brain-based disabilities, pediatric outcome research and simulation education. Using her experience as an occupational therapist, curriculum lead and simulation educator, sh…
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Host Andrew Xu sits down with Yascha Mounk, the head of Persuasion and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. They discuss his new book The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time, and the set of ideas, ideologies, and cultural attitudes which he dubs "the identity synthesis" in his book. References "The Identity Trap: A Story of Ide…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Martine Ferland, CEO of Mercer, a global consulting firm. Tune in to learn more about Martine’s take on working with Gen Z, her insights on where the future of work is headed in the context of AI, and her strategy for managing a company operating in 130 countries.…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Anne-Sophie Martin, Chief of Staff at Parallel, and Olivier Babin, founder of a startup currently in stealth mode. Tune into learn more about the couple’s impressive career pursuits, their time at Stanford and McGill, and what it is like living in New York.…
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Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for The New York Times. They discuss the decline in student exchange programs between China and the US, the way that Chinese citizens feel about potentially living in the US, and the extent to which this issue serves as a useful barometer for understanding US-China relation…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to Ottawa to sit down with Ambassador Pham Vinh Quang at the Vietnamese embassy. Tune in to learn more about Vietnamese economic development, the country’s strong ties with Canada, and radio show producer Gabby Hartshorne-Mehl’s perspective on the country’s growth during her recent visit to Southeast Asia.…
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Jocelyn Downie is a Professor Emerita in the Faculties of Law and Medicine at Dalhousie University with a particular interest in end-of-life care. She served as Special Advisor to the Canadian Senate Committee on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide and was involved in several national and provincial expert panels that address end-of-life decision-makin…
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Host Andrew Xu sits down with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss the potential dangers of a second Trump presidency, the internal politics of the pro-life movement in America, and how to frame rhetoric to persuade people of differing political dispositions. References "What the Next Generation of Christians Needs (with D…
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McGill Cares was launched by the Dementia Education Program during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, on May 13, 2020, while many of us were isolating at home. Claire Webster, Founder of the Program, had the idea to record short interviews with different experts on topics of interest to care partners of people living with neurocognitive disor…
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This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Frantz Saintellemy, President and CEO of LeddarTech and Chancellor at UDEM. Tune into learn more about Frantz’s expertise in automotives, AI, and IoT, his non-profit entrepreneurial organization Groupe 3737, and the secret to balancing it all.بقلم iHeartRadio
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