Feature: Exploring What is Resiliency with Dr. Robyne Hanley Dafoe
Dr. Robyne Hanley Dafoe – Award Winning Author, Speaker, Scholar,Resiliency & Wellness Expert
Dr. Robyne Hanley Dafoe – Award Winning Author, Speaker, Scholar,Resiliency & Wellness Expert
Divorce starts this conversation and doesn’t let go. A viral post about resting on a Saturday for the first time in eight years opens something much more uncomfortable: the question of when we actually decide to change. Jen Kirsch has been covering relationships for years and is navigating her own split. Her honest take on…
Trivial Pursuit wasn’t designed in a corporate boardroom — it was dreamed up by two Canadian journalists over beers and a Scrabble game. Journalist and historian Taylor C. Noakes joins Shane Hewitt to reveal the wild, unlikely backstory of one of the world’s best-selling board games. Discover how a simple idea turned into a cultural…
AI replacing jobs is already happening, but Tony Chapman says the mechanism is not what most people think. It is not that AI arrived and took over. It is that most people handed it the wheel and called that productivity. The difference between those two things is the difference between being extraordinary and being unnecessary….
What happens when AI decides who gets across the border? Shane Hewitt speaks with AI professor Ebrahim Bagheri about the growing use of algorithms to assign risk scores to travelers. They unpack the promise and pitfalls of automation in border security—raising questions about privacy, transparency, and bias. Drawing comparisons to flawed tools like the Dutch…
Young people are facing an uphill battle in today’s labor market — but why? Andrew Grantham, Senior Economist at CIBC, joins Shane Hewitt to unpack the forces driving record youth unemployment. He highlights how AI and automation may be squeezing out entry-level jobs, why participation rates are falling, and how side hustles have become a…
Alberta voter data leak is the story Matt Gurney says everyone is trying to minimize. The fake names baked into the voter list have already identified who did it. What happened next is the problem. The “it’s just a phone book” argument is the one Gurney refuses to let stand. Phone books had an opt-out…