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BeCause & Effect

by The Winnipeg Foundation

Host Nolan Bicknell talks to people about the Causes they care about and the Effect it has on their lives. BeCause & Effect is a podcast of The Winnipeg Foundation.

Copyright: ©2019 The Winnipeg Foundation

Episodes

Episode 48 - Isha Khan

48m · Published 26 Oct 20:14

Welcome to BeCause and Effect, a podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the causes they care about and the effect that it has on their lives. My name is Nolan Bicknell.

We are back for a brand-new season of BeCause and Effect, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Isha Khan to the podcast. Isha is the new CEO of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and only stepped into the job a couple of months ago.

Isha is a human rights lawyer, former executive director and senior counsel for the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, founder of the Candian Council of Muslim Women’s Winnipeg Chapter, she spent time reviewing conditions of federal penitentiaries. She is truly an advocate and expert in the area of human rights. 

I sat down to talk to Isha through a video chat, to talk about the concepts of equity, diversity, and social justice, the vision and mission for the future of the CMHR, and how to have the tough conversations and make real progress fighting for human rights.

Episode 47 - Dr. Tyler Pearce

55m · Published 22 Jul 19:28

Dr. Tyler Pearce knows the philanthropic sector well.

As Executive Director of Local Investment Toward Employment, aka LITE, Dr Pearce and her team are fundamental in helping people become employable and stay employed.

Executive Director of LITE, Dr. Tyler Pearce joins us to talk about self-care and wellness during COVID-19, the dynamics of the philanthropic sector, and how we have to focus on changing systems of oppression to truly overcome poverty.

Episode 46 - Michael Redhead Champagne

38m · Published 15 Jul 06:58

Michael Redhead Champagne is an inspirational example of someone making a real difference at a community level.

Award winning Community Organizer, Ininiwak Helper, Public Speaker, and Author, and Advocate, Michael is known by many different monikers, all under the umbrella of fighting for social justice, children’s safety, and community ideals.

I sat down with Michael Redhead Champagne, to talk about his tireless work helping others, the 7 sacred teachings, and how we can navigate and dismantle systems of oppression.

Episode 45 - Cindy Tugwell

43m · Published 08 Jul 08:00

The term heritage has been all over the news lately. From history to architecture and everything in between, now more than ever, society is discussing the importance and impact of our heritage.

Cindy Tugwell is the Executive Director of Heritage Winnipeg, and thanks to over 28 years with the organization, her perspective is priceless.

I sat down with Cindy Tugwell, Executive Director of Heritage Winnipeg, to talk about how to learn important lessons from history, the value of architecture and design at a city level, and how heritage influences culture in 2020.

Episode 44 - Trudy Schroeder

50m · Published 30 Jun 22:00

Trudy Schroeder understands the intrinsic value of the Arts. As Executive Director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Trudy leads a team of passionate people creating world-class performances that put Winnipeg on the map.

I sat down with Trudy Schroeder from the WSO, to talk about importance of music and art in every community, the value of human connection, and what the ‘new normal’ will mean for live music, and her organization in a post-COVID world.

Episode 43 - Javier Schwersensky

40m · Published 24 Jun 13:00

Javier Schwersensky says he’s got the best job in the world. As CEO of the Winnipeg Humane Society, Javier leads the oldest animal shelter and animal welfare non-profit in all of Manitoba, it is now 126 years old.

Originally from Argentina, Javier has a wonderful success story in Canada, and has been giving back by working in Canada’s charitable sector for years now.

I sat down with Javier to talk about the Winnipeg Humane Society and their devotion to animals, humble beginnings in Argentina, and how the WHS is looking forward in a post covid-19 world.

Episode 42 - Mandela Kuet

51m · Published 17 Jun 02:00

Mandela Kuet advocates for equity and equality and has for nearly his entire life. He participated in the Winnipeg Foundation’s Fast Pitch earlier this year, spoke at the Black Lives Matter rally in Winnipeg earlier this month, and recently started his own non-profit for at-risk newcomer youth. So, he’s a busy guy.

I sat down with Mandela on a video chat, to talk about Black Lives Matter, his lifetime dedication to advocacy and equity, and what our communities need to learn and apply to make real change.

Episode 41 - Claudette Leclerc

38m · Published 09 Jun 20:00

Claudette Leclerc has been at the helm of the Manitoba Museum for the last 23 years. As Executive Director and CEO, Claudette has overseen the growth, expansion, and immense success of the Manitoba Museum, and continues to lead her team through the COVID-19 Pandemic.

I sat down with Claudette Leclerc on a video chat, to talk about her incredible career, her devotion to arts and culture in Winnipeg, and the plan for reopening the museum in the post-COVID era.

Episode 39 - Roger Berrington

47m · Published 26 May 19:00

Roger Berrington is making a massive difference in the lives of youth in our city. As Founder and Executive Director of CanU, Roger and his team have made nutrition, health, academia, and leadership their focus, in the hopes that students in grades 5-12 can live up to their potential. 

I sat down with Roger Berrington, to talk about CanU and how it got started, the value of mentorship and leading by example, and what we can do to inspire actual equity in the world.

Episode 38 - Uyen Pham

38m · Published 19 May 22:00

Welcome to BeCause & Effect, a podcast from the Winnipeg Foundation, where we talk to people about the Causes they care about, and the Effect that it has on their lives. 

We are continuing to talk to guests on the show in the cause area of Arts and Culture, to see how they’re dealing with COVID-19 and what changes have been made to their programming. 

Today’s guest is Uyen Pham, Executive Director of Artbeat Studio.

Artbeat Studio continues to prove, every day, the intrinsic connection between mental health and creating art.

Artbeat is a studio space for people that provides a creative opportunity for those living with mental illness to improve their lives through community, and improve their health and well-being through their art. 

As executive director of Artbeat, Uyen is a strong advocate for people with mental illness and the arts in general. 

I sat down with Uyen, to talk about Artbeat Studio, the connection of creativity to mental health, how the team at Artbeat is dealing with COVID-19, and how they’re keeping people artistic during the pandemic.

 

BeCause & Effect has 131 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 99:49:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 28th, 2024 06:10.

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