Send us a text Giselle General ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward sipiwiyiniwak in 2021, placing second, and ran again in 2025. This is her story. She is a Filipino-Canadian writer, artist, and community leader based in Edmonton. She came to Canada as a teenager after losing her parents, earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, and has worked in non-profit and government communications As a creative, she writes non-fiction (for CBC, anthologies, local media) and makes ...
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Send us a text Giselle General ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward sipiwiyiniwak in 2021, placing second, and ran again in 2025. This is her story. She is a Filipino-Canadian writer, artist, and community leader based in Edmonton. She came to Canada as a teenager after losing her parents, earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, and has worked in non-profit and government communications As a creative, she writes non-fiction (for CBC, anthologies, local media) and makes ...
Send us a text Giselle General ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward sipiwiyiniwak in 2021, placing second, and ran again in 2025. This is her story. She is a Filipino-Canadian writer, artist, and community leader based in Edmonton. She came to Canada as a teenager after losing her parents, earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, and has worked in non-profit and government communications As a creative, she writes non-fiction (for CBC, anthologies, local media) and makes ...
Send us a text The Future You Series episode introduces teenagers to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, encouraging them to transform their aspirations into profitable ventures. Hosted by Nnaemeka Udoka, the episode highlights the unique advantages young individuals possess as business starters, such as fearlessness and digital fluency. It outlines key steps for launching and managing a small business, from identifying viable ideas based on problem-solving, existing skills, or emerging tre...
Send us a text **Nnaemeka Udoka's book, "The Use Of Ideology to Divide A Country And Sabotage The Economy," critically examines the impact of ideological polarization on Canada.** The author argues that the weaponization of ideologies by political leaders, media, and academia is fracturing national unity and harming the economy. Through various chapters, the book explores specific examples, such as climate policies, social programs, immigration, and the role of media and universities in...
Send us a text Networking for teens can be an incredibly valuable skill. It can help you build connections, gain insights from others, and open doors to new opportunities. This episode gives tips on how to navigate this
Send us a text Before you do anything in financial management, you must earn income. In this episode we look at the various ways teenagers can earn money.
Send us a text This episode discusses the basics of financial literacy - things like budgeting, saving and even investing - and even exploring how understanding money now can set you up for future success
Send us a text In this episode, we sat down with an inspiring member of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly, who emigrated from Somalia and overcame incredible challenges to become a leader in Canadian politics. We explored his journey from immigrant to public servant, the obstacles he faced, and how his unique background shaped his leadership today. Join us for an insightful conversation about resilience, representation, and the power of community in creating a more inclusive future. Business &am...
Send us a text In this powerful episode, we sit down with Chris, a father whose life was turned upside down when his decision to discipline his daughter led to an unexpected and heart-wrenching separation. For 10 days, Chris was without his children after authorities intervened, questioning his parenting choices. He shares the emotional toll of those 10 days, the challenges of navigating the legal system, and the lessons he learned about parenting, discipline, and the complexities of family d...
Send us a text Ahmed completes his story. In this episode he tells us how he was constantly baited to do something that would land him in jail. His matter finally went to court where he was able to secure an annulment of the marriage since his wife was still legally married to another man. Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text I sat down with Ahmed so he could tell his side of a story that blew my mind. If I was a movie writer, I would be writing a script that should become a good movie. He was lured into a marriage by a woman who was already married but claimed to be divorced. It has been a long battle trying to right this wrong. Please listen. Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into one of the most talked-about issues in Canada right now—immigration and its role in shaping our society. With growing concerns about housing shortages, healthcare strain, and public services stretched to the limit, the conversation around immigration has become more complex than ever. But here's the big question: is calling for reform in the immigration system the same as rejecting immigrants? Absolutely not. Join me as we unpack the difference bet...
Send us a text In this compelling episode, we delve deep into the history and ongoing impact of the War on Drugs, a policy that has shaped the criminal justice system and affected millions of lives. But was it truly a war on drugs, or was it a strategic effort to control certain populations and maintain the status quo? We explore the motivations behind this decades-long campaign and its devastating consequences, particularly for marginalized communities. We also take a critical look at today...
Send us a text This podcast episode dives into the interconnected challenges facing Canada in the post-COVID era. It explores the economic landscape, including the AAA rating, GDP, and income inequality, then examines immigration and its connection to labor shortages and infrastructure strain. The episode also tackles the rising cost of living and the need for significant infrastructure investments. Ultimately, it calls for open dialogue and collaboration to build a more prosperous, sustainab...
Send us a text Credit card is the key you need to participate in a credit based system. Learn how to use it and the benefits you can derive from them. Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text We talked about the possibilities of the tech industry and what the future holds Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text I sat down with Luke to discuss his ambition, why he is running and what he hopes to accomplish Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text I sat down with a friend who has lived with MS for about 6 years and defying the predictions of her diagnosis that said she'd be wheelchair bound a few years after the diagnosis Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text Business & Society with Senthil NathanInspiring and thought-provoking conversations with eminent thinkers and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Send us a text Giselle General ran for Edmonton City Council in Ward sipiwiyiniwak in 2021, placing second, and ran again in 2025. This is her story. She is a Filipino-Canadian writer, artist, and community leader based in Edmonton. She came to Canada as a teenager after losing her parents, earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta, and has worked in non-profit and government communications As a creative, she writes non-fiction (for CBC, anthologies, local media) and makes ...