This month's episode of Yeah What She Said focuses on popular culture, and in particular the representation of race and gender in popular culture. Georgia speaks with Dr. Cheryl Thompson from Ryerson University and with co-host Adora Nwofor abo
This month's episode of Yeah What She Said focuses on popular culture, and in particular the representation of race and gender in popular culture. Georgia speaks with Dr. Cheryl Thompson from Ryerson University and with co-host Adora Nwofor abo
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said, we are honouring Indigenous Awareness Month. Our land acknowledgment starts with a celebration of Ruth Scalp Lock.Host, Amanda Aust interviews Tapisa Kilabuk, manager of Indigenous Relations at Inn from
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said, we are honouring Indigenous Awareness Month. Our land acknowledgment starts with a celebration of Ruth Scalp Lock.Host, Amanda Aust interviews Tapisa Kilabuk, manager of Indigenous Relations at Inn from
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said we are talking about collaboration. Host Georgia Jones welcomes her long-time friend and collaborator Dr. Delia Dumitrica into the studio to share her insight into different types of collaboration and what
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said we are talking about collaboration. Host Georgia Jones welcomes her long-time friend and collaborator Dr. Delia Dumitrica into the studio to share her insight into different types of collaboration and what
Spring has sprung and with the theme of Sustainably; Yeah, What She Said thought "What's popping this April?" Cannabis!
We chat about the industry with 3 dynamic business women. How can the newest economy work for marginalized folx, the env
For our Women's Month Episode, we have a love letter to the everyday women in our lives. Amanda interviews Jacie Alook about moving from Treaty 8 to Treaty 7 and her journey to reclaim her Cree identity. Last, Amanda interviews Danni Black abou
On our Black History Month episode, Yeah What She Said is celebrating black histories, currents and futures. With a love letter to everyday black people. With Adora Nwofor's key note speech on growing up with the racism dream in Calgary, to 300
Run, Walk, March
On this episode, Georgia Jones is in conversation with Linh Huynh, a Calgarian educator, writer, speaker, runner, walker, world adventurer (among other things!) about her stories of running and walking. The episode finishes
On this month's episode of YWSS, Amanda introduces recordings from an interview with artist, writer, musician, and University of Calgary associate Professor Vivek Shraya by Priya and Bhagya Ramesh from Calgary-based hip-hop powerhouse Cartel M
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said, Adora talks with psychotherapist Samaria Williams about self care during the holiday season. Samaira offers some practical strategies for coping with stress and burnout during what can be an overwhelming
The topic for this month's episode is feminist journeys and feminist inspiration and it includes a interview by Amanda with Hannah Brunsden who found her feminist inspiration in Yeah, What She Said!
On this episode of Yeah, What She Said we are talking to women working in traditionally male-dominated fields. Adora Nwofor chats with elevator mechanic and comedian, Brittany Lyseng, and Amanda Aust is in conversation with CJ, a car mechanic w
In this episode of YWSS we are off to the movies. We welcome back Dr Samantha Thrift from the Department of Communication, Media & Film at the University of Calgary to discuss representations of women in film. Georgia and YWSS alum Sarah Rowe d