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Existential Relish

by C-A Granatstein

In every conversation, stories, insights and perspectives finding joy and purpose in the human experience.

Copyright: Existential Relish Copyright 2022

Episodes

Going Grey - A social experiment about hair and aging

33m · Published 31 Jul 14:54

Going Grey author Anne Kreamer talks about dating, the corporate experience and personal transformation as she embraced and documented the journey of returning to her natural hair colour.

Maria Petrou from Little Bird Salon talks about how to transition to your natural colour. 

 

Eco Anxiety is a thing - with Adria Vasil

37m · Published 17 Jul 14:00

There's a new anxiety in town. For real? Real enough that the American Psychological Association published a 69 page guide about the effects of climate change on mental health. In this interview, C-A speaks with Adria Vasil, the Managing Digital Editor at Corporate Knights and bestselling author about her experience dealing with this strange state of being as she faces environmental issues head on, different ways to cope and the choices she would make in a game of Would You Rather.

Definitely check out:

RiverBlue is a must-see documentary about the effects of the textile industry and fast fashion on the world's water.

Four ways to talk to people about plastic without sounding like a jerk

Making Sense with Sam Harris Ep. 150 - The Map of Misunderstanding with Daniel Kahneman, esp. @00:43:41 when they talk climate change.

Alec Baldwin's, Here's the thing - Climate Science Explained. 

Music and editing by Dave at Heavy Reverb

 

Sandra Shamas: On comedy, tractors and carrying the torch

34m · Published 02 Jul 18:00

In this farmside chat with one of Canada's favourite comedic performers, C-A talks with Sandra Shamas about the application for a waitressing job that changed Sandra's life, the rewards of climbing menopause mountain, her experience as a woman in comedy, teaching moments on stage and so much more. 

This is intimate conversation is filled with wisdom, honesty and of course a few laughs along the way. 

Please visit Sandrashamas.com to learn more about Sandra and to access her brilliant shows. 

Hot Flash: Symptoms, mindset and why Human Resources should care

33m · Published 18 Jun 16:00

This episode to about What to Expect when you're not Expecting to enlighten people about the symptoms of perimenopause, became an eye-opener about the retention of women in senior roles in the workplace.

With 4.3 million women in the UK over the age of 51 in the workplace, corporate UK has recognized that should they neglect the health and well-being of this demographic, they will lose valuable talent who are at the top of their game.

According to my guest Sally Leech, Founder of UK-based The Menopause Club, it’s increasingly common for menopause to be on the HR agenda. Policies and guidelines are developed for organizations and implemented to help support women in the workplace during this normal life-stage, while providing tools for both them and their managers.

In a case brought forward to a Tribunal for wrongful dismissal and direct sex discrimination, the Tribunal upheld the employee's claims stating "that the manager would never have adopted 'this bizarre and irrational approach' with other non-female-related conditions." The manager's defence?: “His wife didn’t experience any of those symptoms.”

25% of women in the UK consider leaving work because of Menopause. What might that number be where you live?

Learn more at The Menopause Club

Music and editing by Dave at Heavy Reverb

 

 

 

 

A Millennial schools a Gen Xer on the gig economy

32m · Published 01 Jun 16:22

The gig economy is defined as part-time or contract work for more than one employer for under 30 hours a week. It is estimated that more than a third of workers in the US are working in the gig economy. 

The HBR article, Thriving in the Gig Economy stated that 150 million workers in North America and Europe across demographics are working in the gig economy, also known as freelancing, consulting and precarious employment.

No benefits. No guaranteed hours. No guaranteed nuthin.

Generation X, those sandwiched between the Boomer and the Millennial generations are said to be the most financially unwell in this new work configuration as this is the generation who is supposed to be saving up for "retirement" with financial security feeling elusive to the point of causing high degree of stress.

In this episode, C-A speaks with Inez Genereux who has only known the gig economy and is KILLING IT, to see if there are some lessons to be learned.

Check out Inez on Instagram @inezu. She is unbelievably inspiring, brave and very busy...working. 

Please share this episode with a Gen Xer or anyone you think could use some perspective on working in the gig economy.

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Music and editing by Dave at Heavy Reverb

Has Mindfulness lost its meaning?

36m · Published 01 Jun 15:41

An industry to commoditize or should we pay closer attention? Guest Wendy Lund is one of about three people in North America with a Masters of Science in Mindfulness studies and about one of 100 globally who hold this degree. Wendy has helped pioneer programs for those who engage trauma in their work to help reduce their risk of psychological injury in the line of duty and recently, with her company Wellth Management, she has created programs for the corporate sector - also a place where people experience trauma. 

"Mindfulness is a simple yet powerful construct that asks, if you can you pay attention on purpose in a particular way, thoughtfully, without being somewhere else and without judging." 

Links:

Wellth Management - Wendy Lund, RN, BScN, MSc and CEO brings mindfulness to the corporate sector.

Jon Kabat-Zinn - Doctor, teacher, thought leader (literally!) and author of many books including Full Catastrophe Living. 

Vicktor Frankl - Neurologist, psychiatrist, "Father" of logotherapy - a form of existential analysis - and author of Man's Search for Meaning, the best-selling book and account of his life as an inmate in a concentration camp. It is in this seemingly unbearable arena that he explains how to find meaning in even the most difficult situations in one's life. 

"Can you learn to be grateful for the difficult moments in your life?...In hindsight often we can see that great moments of difficulty and tragedy in our lives are actually the template for post-traumatic growth."

 

I love you, please sleep in the other room

23m · Published 30 May 22:56

Is an awkward conversation worth a good night's sleep?

In this first episode of Existential Relish, C-A and her partner at the time, talk about their decision to sleep in separate bedrooms.

If you value your sleep and your relationship, and both are showing signs of strain, or before they do, then this episode is for you.

Music and editing by Dave at Heavy Reverb 

Existential Relish has 47 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:53:55. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 30th, 2024 16:11.

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