Canaries in the coal mine warns us of danger we are blind to. This podcast aims to illuminate the darkness for Canadians.
Co-hosted by two Canadian immunocompromised Moms with background in advocacy, clinical research, education, teaching, and training. Mel and Crystal view knowledge translation of evidence-supported information as a necessity for community empowerment. They bring research findings, clinical data, expert guests, and a penchant for swearing to the BCPoli pandemic response. Mel and Crystal also delve into other relevant concerns to Western Canada politics.
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Canaries in the coal mine warns us of danger we are blind to. This podcast aims to illuminate the darkness for Canadians.
Co-hosted by two Canadian immunocompromised Moms with background in advocacy, clinical research, education, teaching, and training. Mel and Crystal view knowledge translation of evidence-supported information as a necessity for community empowerment. They bring research findings, clinical data, expert guests, and a penchant for swearing to the BCPoli pandemic response. Mel and Crystal also delve into other relevant concerns to Western Canada politics.
Disconnected: Why some of us have our eyes wide open, while others keep them closed.
Project Canary
1 hour 49 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Disconnected: Why some of us have our eyes wide open, while others keep them closed.
Mel and Crystal discuss the societal cognitive dissonance, the psychology behind certain behaviours, the necessity of ethics, and latest updates on B.C’s pandemic response.
Project Canary
Canaries in the coal mine warns us of danger we are blind to. This podcast aims to illuminate the darkness for Canadians.
Co-hosted by two Canadian immunocompromised Moms with background in advocacy, clinical research, education, teaching, and training. Mel and Crystal view knowledge translation of evidence-supported information as a necessity for community empowerment. They bring research findings, clinical data, expert guests, and a penchant for swearing to the BCPoli pandemic response. Mel and Crystal also delve into other relevant concerns to Western Canada politics.