Detoxing the "toxic masculine." A conversation with Jake Stika, Executive Director, Next Gen Men.
1 in 3 women will experience physical violence in their lifetime. 38% won't live to tell their story. One organization has a unique cure — the systematic education of boys and men on a global scale. White Ribbon Program Manager, Véronique...
“Some men are afraid to speak to women in public places for fear they’re going to be considered a freak.” Wanda St. Hilarie
A conversation with the two curators of a secret girls club teaching women how not to fear the orgasm.
Who owns the rights to a woman’s body when her sexual desires make her a slut, enjoying sex makes her a whore, multiple partners make her promiscuous, and her activities bring shame?
“I’m Sorry, It’s Cancer!” Words that can be the end of a world. We share a candid conversation to experience cancer with a woman who faced those words more than once. Author Wanda St. Hilarie on life beyond “I’m Sorry, It’s Cancer.”
She said what? Pamela Anderson said it, “I think feminism can go too far,” and we can't help but break it down.
She's a petite, pretty little blond who worked ten years in the oil fields of Northern Alberta. Ask her and she's a feisty, mean little thing and anybody who screws with her regrets it. Meet Megan Smith.
We chat with author Yvonne Silver about her new book, Words, Women & Wisdom. It's a conversation about how ordinary, simple words can be our greatest nemesis and kill our self-confidence.
With the courage to call out the catcallers of New York: Sophie Sandberg @catcallsofnyc
She's the best selling author of "The 7 Virtues of a Philosopher Queen"; CEO of The 7 Virtues Fragrance Collection. Ernst & Young named her “Entrepreneur of the Year"; Profit Guide Magazine included her in of the "Top 30 Cool and Fabulous Canadian...
“May as well put lipstick on a pig.” It’s what said to a woman who uses the tools of beauty - lipstick, and mascara and more - to revive the spirits of drug attics, the homeless, the destitute, as well as prostitutes. Meet a woman you can't soon...
Co-pilot on Virgin.Beauty.B!tch Podcast, an evocative journey into the reformation of feminine, and a Woman of Inspiration 2018 - Heather Erlen.
Integrative Health Coach and Founder of Mamaita’s Journey admits that she is an accidental entrepreneur, but what she has to share in the healing of mother and child relationships is wisdom no amount of money can’t buy. Sam Bell is a woman of...
A Millennial who's all fire when it comes to terms used to discredit the drive and creativity of her generation. To push her buttons just mention the words “hustle” or “busy”. We did! Sarah Kirkpatrick, a feisty woman on inspiration.
Connie Jakab shares her story of how being thrust into the middle of a hip-hop circle became a moment that changed her entire outlook on herself, and on a world that once intimidated her. Connie is a woman of inspiration.
It’s the world’s most difficult, most important job yet nobody has a certification for parenting. Laura Watson is a Business Coach with Venture Coaching International, she’s also a mom turned in-house coach with resources for any mom or dad wanting...
She gushes that she has the greatest job in the world. She is beyond Superhero status, she is a Woman of Inspiration! Daphne Simkin, Founder YEGBOX and YYCBOX.
What does a strong, confident woman standing in her power sounds like, and what does it look like when a woman blindly gives up their own power? Our conversation with Karen Stewart - Founder & CEO Bumble Bees Venture Capital Inc., and Fairway...
A CEO with a colorful past and great stories to share. Audrey Mascarenhas - President and CEO of Questor Technology Inc. and a Woman of Inspiration.
How much do you enjoy waiting in the cue at your doctor's office? What if health care came to you? Who does that? A true Florence Nightengale, a Woman of Inspiration, the Founder of Direct Health Solutions, Family Nurse Practitioner, Jessica Tsang.
How feminine and masculine stereotypes will play out in their relationship is the last thing couples think about, but it's inevitably, their happiness together will depend on it. We challenge a young couple to explore the point.
I had just spent four years in university, three years in law school, passed the bar exam, had my orientation and an office, and on my first day, I knew I had to give it all up and follow my heart's calling. Jenny Hogg Ashwell
I did it all, by society’s standards I was "Successful”. What no one knew was that I was having up to 20 seizures a day. VBB guest, Launa Germiquet