Segment: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence - with Raman Hansra
Release Date: 12/12/2022
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Last year, almost 40 per cent of 911 calls were due to accidents or misuse. iPhone users report that their devices call 911 by mistake in some situations. Host Shameel Jasvir invites callers to share their experiences with dialing the emergency number by mistake.
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Over 150 people die every day from overdoses related to synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Host Shameel Jasvir is joined by Harinder Sahota, Manager, Addiction Program PCHS, to chat about the danger that a small amount of this drug can have on a human body.
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We’ve all heard the stories of people celebrating quitting their 9 to 5 jobs to become self-employed. Host Shameel Jasvir chats with Amandeep Thind, CPA by profession who experienced a couple of side hustles to be able to finally quit her 9 to 5 job and work on her own terms.
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Planning a trip within Ontario? Take notes as host Shameel Jasvir asks the callers to name a few places which deliver unique tourist experiences.
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To mark the 50th death anniversary of Indian poet, writer, and playwright, Shiv Kumar Batalvi, host Navdeep Kamboj chats with author, Dr Rajesh Pallan.
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Is your happiness defined by the happiness of others? On World Happiness Day, host Manpreet Sahota is joined by Prof Rajesh Pillania, researcher and trainer on happiness, in India, to discuss how can happiness be defined and its various other perspectives.
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Host Manpreet Sahota is joined by Dr. Ricky Brar, Functional Lifestyle Specialist, to take you through detoxification, the cleansing process for our bodies.
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"A silent pandemic within a pandemic," a study including stories of over 150 Canadian South Asian Gender-Based violence survivors. In this segment, host Manpreet Sahota chats with Dinoba Kirupa who along with her team conducted this research.
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Slightly tweaked and based on the real-life story of the author from Punjab during the 1980s, in this segment of Book Club, host Manpreet Sahota, introduces us to Waryam Singh Sandhu's short story, Hun Main Theek Thaak Haan.
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Apologizing starts with accepting one's mistake. Host Manpreet Sahota invites callers to share the art of saying "Sorry", as they mean it to make it feel most effective.
info_outlineIn this segment, host Manpreet Sahota is joined by Raman Hansra, Project Director, family services, Indus Community Services. They discuss why family dynamics need to change in order to promote equality in a relationship.