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Journalism isn't just a career — it's a calling. Ramneek Gill joins us to talk about navigating the fast-paced world of news while breaking down barriers as a woman of colour in media. From the stories she tells, to the spaces she occupies, Ramneek reflects what it truly means to show up, speak up, and change the conversation. From newsroom hustle to leadership roles, we dive into the realities of working in media, navigating identity, and breaking barriers in spaces not always built for you. A powerful conversation on ambition, representation, and rewriting the narrative.
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They came to play — and they're changing the game. In this spirited episode, five remarkable women at the heart of Canadian women's cricket share their journeys on and off the pitch. From smashing stereotypes to building a team culture rooted in belonging, Cami, Zeel, Saachi, Rabjyot, and Prakriti prove that when women pick up the bat, they don't just play the sport — they rewrite the rules.
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She's the caregiver, the overachiever, the one who holds it all together - but at what cost? Psychotherapist Parneet brings her clinical expertise and cultural insight to an honest conversation about burnout among Southeast Asian women. Unpacking the pressures of perfectionism, family expectations, and silent suffering, this episode is a powerful reminder that rest is not a reward, it's a right.
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Theatre has long been a mirror to society — and Sabina Singh is using it as a tool for transformation. In this episode, Sabina takes us behind the curtain to explore how purposeful storytelling on stage can challenge narratives, spark conversations, and give voice to those who are rarely heard. A must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of art to move people.
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In this heartwarming episode, we sit down with Uzma Aziz Irfan to shine a light on the unsung heroines woven into the fabric of our communities. From quiet acts of service to powerful ripples of change, Uzma shares stories and reflections that remind us why everyday women deserve to be celebrated — not just once a year, but always.
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What is the real purpose of religion in today’s world? Is it ritual alone, or the shaping of human character? In this thoughtful conversation, commentator and activist Veer Bhupinder Singh shares insights on why true faith begins with honesty, humility, discipline, and becoming a better human being.
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Could Helping Someone Be a Trouble in Today's World?
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Will AI take over Humans ? Guest: Kam Bal, CEO CIMT College Host; Shameel Jasvir, RED FM Toronto
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Most of the street drugs are laced with fentanyl Guest: Sgt Amarjeet Kahlon, Toronto Police Service Host: Shameel jasvir, RED FM Toronto
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Reagan-themed anti-tariff ad was meant to defend Canadian workers — but instead, it triggered a full-blown diplomatic storm. Within hours, Donald Trump accused Canada of “fraud,” cancelled all trade talks, and reignited tariff tensions just weeks before a crucial U.S. Supreme Court ruling. With over $900 billion in annual trade on the line, was this ad a bold stand or a reckless political stunt that cost Canada leverage at the worst possible time? Listen to the full debate: Did Doug Ford make a mistake running the anti-tariff ad against the U.S.? Hosts:...
info_outlineBased on the police-involved shooting in Malton that left a 62-year-old dead, listeners share their experience of alleged discrimination and bias by the police in GTA.