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We Don't Need Another F*cking Survey, the Battle Over Screen Time, and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome


Allison Venditti is adamant that women do not need another survey, and that the time for action and helping women through this pandemic was yesterday. She joins me to share exactly what companies and the government needs to do to help, and its starts by not asking women to do more work for them. Anne Brodie is keeping us all going with more movies and tv shows, including two from the beloved Ron Howard this week, a crime thriller with Kevin Costner and Diane Lane called Let Him Go, and The South Westerlies with Orla Brady. Speaking of screen time, it’s a hot topic and the cause of family battles everywhere. With kids staying home and parents trying to get work done and get dinner on the table, screen time for children and teenagers has skyrocketed and even the experts on the topic are having a hard time coping. Jess Haines, he Co-Director of the Guelph Family Health Study joins me to discuss and to share details on the new CBC Nature of Things Screens Vs. Kids which airs on November 13th at 9pm. If you’ve ever worried about being called a fraud, or if you have the the skills to deserve the job you have then welcome the Imposter Syndrome Club comprised of 70% of the population. Bibigi Haile is the founder of Speakeasy.work, a career management and personal branding consultancy firm that helps women break free of imposter syndrome and own their voice. She has some solid words of wisdom for women currently questioning their worth. Aly Pain wants you to know it's not all in your teen's head and how you can develop empathy for them. Finally, it’s been a long time since we’ve highlighted a Canadian Music artist on What She Said but in the week leading up to Remembrance Day, I’m so happy to share my interview with 14 old Ainsleigh Macinnis who wrote The Hero in You for Master Corporal, Mike Trauner who is a decorated Petawawa Veteran who lost both his legs in Afghanistan in 2008 and is a friend and neighbour to her family. We close the show out with her touching tribute.


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 November 10, 2020  53m