One of the things I love most about hosting What She Said is the incredible opportunity I get to witness, and share with you, how women continually reimagine and reinvent the world. Today’s guests come from vastly different fields, each with unique backgrounds, yet they all share one key trait: the courage to see things differently. Whether it’s disrupting the… View Post
G7 Leaders in Bizarro World, a Bunch of People in a Bar, a Love Story and Your Terror Sked for Hallowe’en Lies Ahead, Bwahaha!
By Anne Brodie Guy Maddin’s back with a bang – and he’s in classic form, only funnier with Rumours (spelled properly) a witty, bizarre tale of seven world leaders, the G7, trapped one night on a mysterious wooded and watery island with no way out. A Canadian film, with international stars like Cate Blanchett, funded in part by Maddin’s home… View Post
Celebrating Persons Day, True Crime Fascination, and Immune-Boosting Tips
It’s Thanksgiving in Canada, and as always, I’m feeling grateful for many things—one of them being that we celebrate this holiday in October. How do Americans handle the pressure of Thanksgiving just four weeks before Christmas? No, thank you! I love this time of year when the air is crisp, the trees are ablaze with colour, and the festive stress… View Post
Are DEI Programs Going Away? Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Are Here to Stay
Are DEI programs going away? The truth is, they’ve been around for much longer and will continue to have a lasting impact far beyond what many realize. Take Catalyst, for example—they’ve been helping companies worldwide advance fairness and DEI initiatives for 62 years. Surprised? I was too. To read the headlines one might think DEI only emerged a few years… View Post
What a World, the Forces that Shaped T**mp, Abraham Lincoln, Spies, True Crime, Eco Heroines, and Blunt Sex Talk!
By Anne Brodie The Last of the Sea Women on AppleTV+ is a deeply inspiring doc about a group of elderly South Korean ocean warriors, real-life mermaids, known as “haenyeo” divers. These grandmother warriors share a deep love and respect for the ocean whose chosen job is to harvest food from the ocean. It starts at age 17 when they… View Post
South Korea’s Ageing “Haenyeo”Superstars the Women Warriors Our Planet Needs Now.
A group of elderly South Korean women gather every day in wetsuits, carrying hooks to harvest food from the sea, on Jeju Island as they have done for hundreds of years. They’re known as haenyeo divers comprised mainly of women in their 60s 70s and 80s. They spend the day in fellowship and work, diving down to the ocean floor… View Post
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