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    Nov 16

    This weekend, we hear the stories of people that have made life-altering mistakes in the realm of sexual misconduct, parenting, and beyond. asks: When you've done wrong... how do you make it right?

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  2. These days, our political views, identities, and values have caused us to be more divided than ever. This week on the podcast, Piya talks to people who’ve crossed those lines, and have learned what it’s like to be on the other side. Subscribe here:

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  3. Nov 25

    "You have all these resentments toward newcomers that they're getting all of our resources. And those negative narratives were passed to us as children." Jenna Wirch is on a mission to bridge the gap between Indigenous people and newcomers.

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  4. Nov 25

    . used to call herself a feminist, until she made a documentary about men's rights activists. "When I looked at their words ... they weren't woman bashing, they were simply wanting to talk about men's issues."

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  5. Nov 24

    "I had a lot of resentment inside because of my frustrating experiences being a smart kid trapped in a dumb body." – Ido Kedar

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  6. Nov 24

    After spending a full year immersed in conservative culture, former NPR CEO Ken Stern realized, things aren’t what they seem. “Virtually everyone in the mainstream media is on one side of the political landscape and not the other.”

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  7. Nov 23

    We have more ways than ever to communicate with each other. Yet, it also seems we're more divided than ever, when it comes to our politics, identities, abilities and values. This week, asks: What can you learn from crossing divides?

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  8. Nov 19

    In the latest episode of the podcast, Piya talks to people about what they're doing to leave their regretful past behind. When you’ve admittedly done wrong, how do you make it right? Subscribe here:

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  9. Nov 18

    According to Kids and Cars, in 2018, there have been at least 48 children who’ve died from being left unattended in cars. It’s been one of the worst years in history for hot car deaths in the U.S.

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  10. Nov 18

    Raelyn Balfour thought she dropped off her 9-month-old son at the babysitter’s before driving into work, but she didn’t. "That pain, that accountability, that loss, that shame, the guilt – it never goes away.”

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  11. Nov 17

    "I began stealing money from my parents' drawers when I was probably 10-years-old. Before it was all said and done, I had served 21 years in the federal penitentiary system." – Lee Chapelle Hear how a career criminal is trying to change his ways:

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  12. Nov 17

    “I was really struggling with my demons. It was at that point, I wrote an open letter, where I stated my transgressions with women.” Nils has a history of sexually manipulating and deceiving women. He talks to about what redemption might look like.

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  13. Nov 16

    Happy 50th to our pals ! Did you know that before was 's co-host, he was the face of another indelible piece of Canadian history?

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  14. Nov 7

    Dr. Phil Berry used to faint at the sight of blood. In med school, he overcame that fear by facing it, head on. But his experiences have led him to now question the demand for our young doctors to be 'resilient' in the field of medicine.

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  15. Nov 6

    WEIGH IN: If a stranger was in need of help, what would you do? Would you call an emergency hotline? Or, would you freeze up in fear? For Naveed Majid, when he saw a burning car along a New Brunswick highway, his only instinct was to step up and help:

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  16. Nov 5

    What does our instinctive reaction during a moment of crisis tell us about who we really are? On this week’s episode of the podcast, talks to people who were caught in the middle of intense, life-changing experiences. Subscribe here:

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  17. Nov 4

    As an emergency dispatcher, Jessica Patoine helps save lives. But she never thought that one day, the job would nearly take hers. Patoine opens up about her PTSD: "You feel invincible, you brush it off, and you don't think it could ever happen to you."

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  18. Nov 4

    During medical school, used to faint at the sight of blood. Over time, he learned to work through his fear by facing it, head on. Now, he’s questioning the validity of what it means to be ‘resilient’ in the field of medicine.

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  19. Nov 3

    What would you do if you saw that someone was about to take their own life? was on the subway when she noticed a young man that she thought, was contemplating suicide. In that moment, instead of reaching out to help, she completely froze.

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  20. Nov 3

    While driving along the highway, Naveed Majid pulled over when he saw a truck laying in the ditch, on fire. He quickly helped drag the driver towards safety. Moments later, the truck exploded. Hear what compelled Majid to help save another person’s life.

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