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Peace Out Poverty

United Way GenNEXT - Alberta Capital Region

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Peace Out Poverty highlights various aspects of poverty impacting the Alberta Capital Region community and what philanthropists in their 20s and 30s can do to take action.
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Om du liker John Lennon eller tycker krig är dritt är denna podcast om fred, konfliktlösning och mänskliga rättigheter som gjord för dig. Peace Out är en partipolitiskt oberoende podcast startad av PhD Mathilda Lindgren och PhD Ada Nissen som har doktorerat på ämnet internationell fredsmedling. Peace Out är en plattform för förmedling av kunskap om konfliktlösning och mänskliga rättigheter riktat mot den upplysta allmänheten, vilket inkluderar folk med ett allmänintresse av nyheter utanför N ...
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In this episode we get to know Make Your Mark, an initiative of United Way of the Alberta Capital Region that teaches students from kindergarten to Grade 12 about social issues in their own communities, the role of non-profit organizations, and how they can make a real impact. We interview Sarah Chan about what drives her involvement with Make Your…
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The complex needs of Albertans living with disabilities are being supported in part by organizations like the YWCA. In this episode we are joined by Chandra MacLeod, who is the director of external relations for the YWCA and has an extensive history of working with people living with a disability. Also, Donna Bedard, who lives with a physical disab…
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The growing and complex needs of Albertans are being supported in part by an interconnected network called 211. We examine the beginnings and evolution of the 211 network, what it does, and how it is impacting local communities. This episode, we are joined by Stephanie Wright, the 211 Alberta manager, and Danae Dobko, a community resource specialis…
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We’re back for Season 3! Subscribe to this feed and tune into our first episode of the season next week. GenNEXT is a volunteer committee of United Way of the Alberta Capital Region. This trailer was produced by Castria. If you’d like to learn more or find out how you can be a part of the plan to end poverty, visit MyUnitedWay.ca.…
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Moving to a new country can be daunting, especially if you don’t have proper access to resources that can set you up for success. This is the reality for many women immigrating to Canada, and there some organizations out there looking to help bridge that gap. In this episode, we take a look at the resources available and some of the challenges asso…
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Lack of education and the likelihood of a life in poverty are directly linked. People with higher levels of education are more likely to have better jobs, live in safer home and report better physical and mental health. Things which are good for the whole community. In this episode, we dive into the benefits of post-secondary education and some of …
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The price tags on everything from groceries to transportation have seen significant rises over the past year. This episode, we’re digging into why costs of living have risen so sharply, and how it’s impacting folks in the Alberta Capital Region. To help unpack the impacts on housing and food security, we were joined by Hayley Irving of REACH Edmont…
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Opioid overdoses have been a major public health concern for the last several years, with the number of drug poisonings and deaths steadily rising since the pandemic began. This episode, we connected with Marliss Taylor of Boyle Street Community Services and Laurence Braun-Woodbury at Bissell Centre to discuss how the overdose crisis is impacting p…
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We’re back for Season 2! Subscribe to this feed and tune into our first episode of the season next week. The GenNEXT podcast team is Tokunbo Adegbuyi, Alex Bedard, Renée Chan, Jenna Halabi, Andrew Mason, David Odumade, Stephen Ryan, and Feven Worede. This trailer was produced by Castria. GenNEXT is a volunteer committee of United Way of the Alberta…
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An effective and accessible public school system is a vital component of any prosperous society. Alberta has a world-class education system, but your success as a student is about more than just what’s in the curriculum. Social factors like mental health, cultural barriers, and poverty play a pivotal role as well. This episode, we’re trying a thoug…
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Poverty is a key indicator for one’s mental health. In a low-income situation, it can be difficult to achieve and maintain your mental well-being. This could be due to a lack of access to mental health resources and the stress of poverty itself. Poor mental health then impacts your ability to fully participate in society, which again, impacts your …
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Poverty has a unique and profound effect on the lives of those who have periods. Without a sufficient income, it can be difficult to maintain reliable access to period products. This impacts an individual’s ability to participate fully in work, school, and recreation. This has significant implications for one’s ability to earn an income, complete t…
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Peace Out Poverty uncomplicates the issues and shares practical ways on how you can get involved in your community. Join hosts Andrew Mason and Noreen Remtulla, as we dive into the social issues that most affect our community and talk to the innovators that are tackling the problems head-on. Along the way, we’ll show how you can make a difference w…
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Ett lite annorlunda avsnitt där Mathilda sätter sig på intervjustolen tillsammans med sin nya samarbetspartner, ledarskapsutvecklaren Annika Sundbom Åström, och intervjuas av Ada om hur deras internationella center i Sollefteå, Human Dignity: A Center For Leadership, ska bidra till världsfred genom ledarutveckling och fredsforskning.Läs mer om Huma…
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Hur har engagemanget för mänskliga rättigheter och demokrati sett ut inom skandinavisk diplomati efter Andra Världskriget? Historieprofessor Karl Molin hjälper Peace Out förstå trender och specifika fall.Läs mer om Karl Molin: http://www.su.se/profiles/molin-1.183584–––––––Peace Out är en partipolitiskt oberoende podcast startad av PhD Ada Nissen o…
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I avsnitt #4 av Peace Out Podcast pratar vi kjønn/genus i krig och fred med doktoranden Jenny Lorentzen som forskar på ämnet vid PRIO (Peace Research Institute Oslo). Läs mer om Jenny och PRIO: https://www.prio.org/People/Person/?x=6790Avsnittet är inspelat på Oslo Media House med hjälp av ljudtekniker Eivinn Arne Jensen Larsen.–––––––Peace Out är …
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Avsnitt #3 av Peace Out Podcast behandlar Colombias fredsprocess i samtal med Roy Krøvel, historiker och professor i journalistik vid Högskolan i Oslo og Akershus.Läs mer om Roy Krøvel: https://www.hioa.no/tilsatt/roykAvsnittet är inspelat på Oslo Media House med hjälp av ljudtekniker Eivinn Arne Jensen Larsen.–––––––Peace Out är en partipolitiskt …
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Nudie Suits, Allie & Ruby, are interviewed by Mars Jptr about their history in music, including going to school to study classical concert music, playing on the latest Future Islands record, singing in a church choir, and their take on Baltimore as a city & creative scene. They also bless us with an impromptu Omnichord and CasioTone improvisation j…
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Mars Jptr interviews The Forgotten Jam, featuring two songs from their debut tape and a live recording of "Two Jobs" recorded at their show at Out of the Blue Too Art Gallery & More. The conversation goes from living in DIY "Show Houses", their deep and sometimes mystical music roots and even one band member joining a circus!…
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Mary Ocher from Berlin, Germany and Boston's own W00DY were the guest's on the fourth episode of the Peace Coast Podcast. We discuss touring, early musical roots, sexism in music, DIY scenes & venues & more with two amazing musicians who's styles are hardly similar besides their fearless experimentalism. Featuring the music of @Mary Ocher @W00DY & …
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