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Clearing a New Path™

A weekly News, Society and Culture podcast
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Clearing a New Path™

Radar Media

Clearing a New Path™

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Clearing a New Path™

Radar Media

Clearing a New Path™

A weekly News, Society and Culture podcast
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Janan McNaughton had a PhD in social work, worked in that industry, was a researcher, freelance writer and travelled the world. So how did she end up opening Proof Line Farm Creamery and Farm Market in rural Ontario?Janan talks about her experi
SummaryKerri Neil, co-chair of Social Justice Cooperative Newfoundland and Labrador, discusses the formation and work of the cooperative. The organization operates as a member-run, non-profit cooperative focused on social and environmental just
SummaryMani Chakrabarty grew up in Yellowknife, NWT, where she found her desire to make a social impact through looking at world problems with a community-oriented lens. She has a business degree and a master's degree in Economics from the Un
Andrew Button - MashUp LabI first met Andrew Button from MashUp Lab over the phone. He was inquiring about the national conference the organization I was working with, Community Futures Ontario, was hosting and how he could become a speaker. Th
Elder Cindy Crowe - Sacred CirclesThis is the third time I have had the pleasure of speaking with Elder Cindy Crowe for a podcast episode, however, I speak with her often as she is my mentor, a dear friend and my chosen family.Cindy is an Anish
The Coxes: Rural Ontario in ColourThis episode, I again handed the microphone to folks who share a lens I do not have.This is an intergenerational conversation, from a mom and son, whose experience and perspective is, as people of colour, who o
Organizing and Activism in Rural CanadaAs a response to injustices that happen around the globe, protests and demonstrations have always been a way for people to express their views in a public way.We’ve all seen big protests and demonstrations
Racism: Rural vs Urban - A Gen Z PerspectiveRacial inequities exist in Canada, and particularly in rural, remote and northern Canada.I have heard the stories. Just one example is a Black woman entrepreneur in rural Alberta, who told me of the r
This Rural Canadian History Moment was created by Christian Doran as part of the University of Guelph Diarist course project in 2023. The course was taught by Catharine A. Wilson, PhD, F.R.S.C. / Redelmeier Professor in Rural History / Departme
Dispelling Period Stigma with Free Periods Canada - Zeba Kahn and Niki OveisiAs our rural Canadian communities grapple with conflicting views about gender identity and the right to live freely as authentic people and simply exist, if we take a
This Rural Canadian History Moment was created by Emma Rutledge as part of the University of Guelph Diarist course project in 2023. The course was taught by Catharine A. Wilson, PhD, F.R.S.C. / Redelmeier Professor in Rural History / Department
Lisa Gallant-McRobb - Leading Indigenous Healing Through Trauma and TriumphJune is traditionally Pride Month but June is also Indigenous History month. It’s an opportunity to learn about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First
Sista Patricia and the Drag Storytime GuardiansEarlier this month, a Drag Storytime was scheduled in the rural town of Parkhill, Ontario. Protestors were expected but what wasn’t expected was a group of woman-identifying motorbike enthusiasts,
Who Fuels Division in Rural Canada and Why? - Kurt Phillips - Canadian Anti-Hate NetworkI’ve spoken with Kurt Phillips from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network in an episode previously, called Bias, Hate and Extremism in Rural Canada - Part 2 about
Pride and Prejudice in Rural OntarioIn April of 2023, in the town of Norwich, Ontario the municipal council voted to ban all flags except for Canadian flags and provincial flags. At the same meeting, the council refused to recognize a Pride cel
Andrea Palframan and RAVEN - Supporting Indigenous Land Back Legal ClaimsMany of us have colonial roots and understand that our ancestors were responsible for attempting to erase Indigenous people and culture in Canada. But with that understand
Kendra Fry - Rural and Remote Churches - What's Next?This episode came about when I was looking up how many churches are for sale or even abandoned in rural and remote Canada. I couldn’t find a current number but I did find a story about the se
Dr. Jacquie Newman - How Some Rural Municipalities Use Power to ExcludeThrough a chain of events, I found myself watching a previous recording of a municipal council meeting, a municipality in rural Alberta. It’s called Olds, Alberta. The CAO w
Kim English - Addressing a Rural Canadian Nursing CrisisProfessor Kim English first sent me an email, suggesting the topic of rural and remote nursing. Kim is a Doctoral candidate who has been teaching nurses at the undergraduate and post-gradu
Isaac Murdoch - Revolution of the HeartI first saw Isaac Murdoch telling his stories on Facebook, during the pandemic. A prolific and legendary Indigenous storyteller, he was so entertaining he left an indelible impression on me.Later, during m
Emily McIntosh -  Bill 5 - Women of Ontario Say NoI first heard about the Women of Ontario Say No campaign on Instagram. One of the campaign’s posts was shared by a number of female municipal council members that I follow.It’s a growing grassro
Rural Women Councillors in Ontario - 100 Days in OfficeThis episode is a conversation with four first-time rural women councilors, all serving in small communities across Ontario. They talk about what their experience has been both before the e
Gitanjali Aggarwal - Meeting Rural Women Where They AreThe PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise is an organization that supports women entrepreneurs across Ontario. The organization’s approach to supporting women is unique in that it meets women
Jean Bota - ‘Building Capacity in Rural Crime Prevention ProjectIn our last episode, we talked about just one element of crime in rural Canada, intimate partner violence, with Pamela Cross of Luke’s Place.She mentioned that in Ontario we have w
Pamela Cross - Luke’s Place - A Rural InquestPamela Cross is a feminist lawyer; a well respected expert on violence against women and the law. She is revered for her work as a researcher, writer, educator and trainer. She works with women’s equ
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