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#Fempire
Julia Pennella
22 episodes
2 months ago
Accomplished writer, advocate, and global bridge-builder Mina Sharif takes listeners on a powerful journey in this deeply moving conversation about identity, storytelling, and challenging dominant narratives. Her new book, Your War, Our Lives: Short Stories of the Afghan Experience, wasn’t born from a publishing plan but from a deeply personal desire to preserve memories and offer counter-narratives to the conflict-driven images of Afghanistan so often portrayed in Western media. “What I saw ...
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Accomplished writer, advocate, and global bridge-builder Mina Sharif takes listeners on a powerful journey in this deeply moving conversation about identity, storytelling, and challenging dominant narratives. Her new book, Your War, Our Lives: Short Stories of the Afghan Experience, wasn’t born from a publishing plan but from a deeply personal desire to preserve memories and offer counter-narratives to the conflict-driven images of Afghanistan so often portrayed in Western media. “What I saw ...
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Episodes (20/22)
#Fempire
Ep 21: Your War, Our Lives - The Stories Behind the Headlines with Mina Sharif
Accomplished writer, advocate, and global bridge-builder Mina Sharif takes listeners on a powerful journey in this deeply moving conversation about identity, storytelling, and challenging dominant narratives. Her new book, Your War, Our Lives: Short Stories of the Afghan Experience, wasn’t born from a publishing plan but from a deeply personal desire to preserve memories and offer counter-narratives to the conflict-driven images of Afghanistan so often portrayed in Western media. “What I saw ...
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3 months ago
39 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 20: Behind the Scalpel - Dr. Daniela Vaca’s Transformative Take on Plastic Surgery
Dr. Daniela Vaca brings an international and revolutionary perspective to plastic surgery, transforming it from a misunderstood field often associated with vanity into a pathway for genuine empowerment and healing. Drawing on her clinical research at Harvard Medical School, her experience treating burn victims and breast cancer survivors in Colombia, and her specialized microsurgery training at Toronto General Hospital in Canada, she shows how plastic surgery can be both a medical neces...
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3 months ago
32 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 19: 10 Million Hungry - Inside Canada’s Food Insecurity Crisis
Hunger doesn't discriminate, but our systems often do. In 2024, Statistics Canada reported that 10 million Canadians — including 2.5 million children — lived in households that couldn’t reliably afford food. That’s families skipping meals, parents making impossible choices, and children going to school hungry in one of the world's wealthiest nations. And while food insecurity touches every province, it cuts even deeper in the territories. In Nunavut, nearly half the population struggles with ...
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3 months ago
31 minutes

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Ep 18: Power Suits & Policy - Redefining Municipal Advocacy & Policy in Ontario
What does it really take to advocate for over 100 municipalities across Eastern Ontario while breaking barriers as a woman in government relations? Meredith Staveley-Watson opens up about her journey from volunteer to becoming Director of Government Relations and Policy at the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC). Meredith, affectionately known as "Municipal Meredith" during her Masters of Public Administration at Queen’s University, reveals why she chose to focus on local government ...
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3 months ago
32 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 17: Cultivating Connection - Reconnecting Soil to Soul (Part 2)
What if your hands in the dirt could change your relationship with the Earth? Environmental scientist, Destiny Allen-Green invites us to reconnect with nature through a revolutionary approach to gardening that transforms how we view our place in the natural world. Destiny Allen-Green is a proud Black Afro-Métis daughter of The Underground Railroad and the First Peoples of Turtle Island. She is an environmental scientist by trade and a farmer by experience, but maybe not in the traditional way...
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3 months ago
21 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 16: Cultivating Connection - Reconnecting Soil to Soul (Part 1)
What if your hands in the dirt could change your relationship with the Earth? Environmental scientist, Destiny Allen-Green invites us to reconnect with nature through a revolutionary approach to gardening that transforms how we view our place in the natural world. Destiny Allen-Green is a proud Black Afro-Métis daughter of The Underground Railroad and the First Peoples of Turtle Island. She is an environmental scientist by trade and a farmer by experience, but maybe not in the traditional way...
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3 months ago
24 minutes

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Ep 15: How Beepzz is Changing the Car Game
The road to entrepreneurial success is rarely straight, especially when you're navigating industries that haven't traditionally welcomed women behind the wheel. In this episode of #FEMPIRE, I sit down with Jessi Kessel and Farah Mohammed, the innovative leaders behind Beepzz – a groundbreaking automotive recruitment and talent platform challenging industry norms. Jessie, co-founder of Beepzz, shares how her two-decade journey through various automotive roles led to identifying a crucial gap i...
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4 months ago
53 minutes

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Ep 14: Values Over Vanity - Rewriting the Nonprofit Playbook with Maria Rio
Welcome back to #FEMPIRE. Today’s guest is a powerhouse in the nonprofit world—shaking things up with bold ideas, lived experience, and a strategic vision for change. Maria Rio is the founder of Further Together, a fundraising consulting firm she launched in 2023. But her story doesn’t start there. Maria came to Canada as a refugee, and her early experiences with charitable services sparked a lifelong commitment to equity, community, and transformative nonprofit work. From her first days as a...
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4 months ago
48 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 13: Power, Silence, and Justice - The Real Cost of Workplace NDAs
Quick heads up: This episode contains discussions of workplace harassment, bullying, and sexual harassment, including personal accounts. Listener discretion is advised. Please take care while listening. Have you ever wondered why workplace harassment persists despite all the policies, training, and public commitments to change? The answer lies in power dynamics and how organizations respond when harm occurs. Liz LeClair, founder of Uprising Consulting, joins #Fempire to unpack the critical is...
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5 months ago
26 minutes

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Ep 12: Speaking Truth to Power - What Happens When You Refuse to Sign an NDA?
Quick heads up: This episode contains discussions of workplace harassment, bullying, and sexual harassment, including personal accounts. Listener discretion is advised. Please take care while listening. What does it really mean to speak truth to power—and what do you risk when you do? For Liz LeClair, founder of Uprising Consulting, the cost was becoming “unhireable” in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After coming forward and speaking out about the sexual harassment she experienced in her workplace, sh...
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5 months ago
34 minutes

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Ep 11: Black Voices, Brave Spaces - Surviving in a Sector That Claims to Do Good
The nonprofit world has a problem. Behind the mission statements about doing good lurks a troubling reality for many Black professionals—a world where they're expected to leave their authentic selves at the door just to survive. Nneka Allen, founder of the Empathy Agency Inc. and co-author and editor of Collecting Courage, joins us for a conversation that cuts straight to the heart of racism in supposedly progressive spaces. When George Floyd's murder sparked widespread outrage, many Black pe...
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5 months ago
24 minutes

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Ep 10: Empathy as Revolution - Confronting Racism Across Borders
Nneka Allen opens our conversation with a profound declaration: she's a "reluctant entrepreneur" whose path to founding the Empathy Agency Inc emerged from confronting the very real inequities Black people face within the charitable sector. As a proud descendant of African survivors of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, her perspective comes from personal history and professional experience spanning over two decades. What makes this episode particularly compelling is Nneka’s ability to express co...
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6 months ago
30 minutes

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Ep 9: People Behind the Policy - Conversations on Politics, Community, and Parenthood
Ellen Kushnick pulls back the curtain on Canadian politics with rare candor, sharing insights from her years as a strategic powerhouse on Parliament Hill. From the adrenaline rush of managing swing riding campaigns to the delicate art of crafting policy that truly serves communities, her stories reveal how meaningful political change actually happens. The conversation takes us through Ellen's most powerful career moments, including her work developing mental health strategies for first respon...
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6 months ago
35 minutes

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Ep 8: What It Means to Be a Disruptor of Change - Navigating the Nonprofit Sector (Part 2)
What happens when your career no longer feels safe or aligned? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, I sit down with a nonprofit leader-turned-consultant, Esther Saehyun Lee, founder of Elevate Philanthropy Consulting who shares what led her to walk away from the traditional 9-to-5 and start her own business rooted in justice, equity, authenticity, and community. We explore the terrifying and liberating shift to entrepreneurship and the risks embedded in both institutional work and...
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7 months ago
27 minutes

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Ep 7: The Risk of Telling the Truth - When Activism Meets the Nonprofit Industrial Complex (Part 1)
In this thought-provoking episode of #FEMPIRE, we dive deep into the current political climate, examining the rapid shifts happening in both Canada and the U.S. and how they're affecting the nonprofit and fundraising sectors. Our guest, Esther Saehyun Lee, shares her candid perspective that, for her, fundraising isn’t just about money—it needs to be rooted in justice and equity. Esther dives into the real risks and fears many face when speaking out against these systems, especially in industr...
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7 months ago
23 minutes

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Ep 6: The GR Playbook - Navigating Public Affairs & Communications
This week on #FEMPIRE, I’m joined by Rita Rahmati, an absolute force in government relations and communications. From early days writing for the Western Gazette to leading national advocacy for Canada's building trades unions, she's been at the heart of policy and influence across multiple sectors. Now, as the Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, she's tackling industry advocacy head-on, especially in the face of U.S. tariff uncertaint...
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7 months ago
47 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 5: Driving Meaningful Change in Corporate Purpose & Sustainability through Indigenous Reconciliation
In this episode, Alexandra Biron takes us through her journey from a family rooted in community and volunteerism to a career in Corporate Purpose & Sustainability. She shares how the field has evolved to encompass Indigenous reconciliation, and environmental sustainability, highlighting the competitive advantage and talent attraction benefits of purpose-driven work. Alexandra and Julia dive into key challenges in corporate responsibility, including the need for transparency, impact measur...
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8 months ago
36 minutes

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Ep 4: Revolutionizing Nonprofits' Partnerships with Government
In this episode, we sit down with Jesse Clarke, a seasoned government funding expert with over 20 years of experience transforming the relationship between charities, nonprofits, and government. From her early days as a federal civil servant to raising over $100 million in government grants for renowned organizations like Right To Play, Pathways to Education, and Save the Children, Jesse brings invaluable insights into the world of government relations and funding strategies.As the founder of...
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9 months ago
52 minutes

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Ep 3: Moms At Work - Redefining Workplace Equality
In this episode of #FEMPIRE, we’re joined by Allison Venditti, founder of Moms at Work, a game-changing community on a mission to reshape workplace equality for mothers. Allison shares the inspiring story of how she grew Moms at Work from a small Facebook group of 400 followers to a powerhouse community of over 30,000 advocates pushing for real policy change. We dive into the motherhood penalty vs. the fatherhood bonus, pay equity, and explore how feminist nepotism can reshape workplace cultu...
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9 months ago
53 minutes

#Fempire
Ep 2: Unlocking Financial Freedom
In this episode, Julia and Emelia dive into the essential topics of financial literacy, real estate, and investing, offering listeners a window into long-term wealth-building. Uncover the effects of inflation on your finances, the advantages of home ownership, and the importance of understanding your risk tolerance when investing. With a spotlight on actionable strategies, they discuss financial management tools, from savvy budgeting and early saving to the wisdom of seeking professional advi...
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1 year ago
46 minutes

#Fempire
Accomplished writer, advocate, and global bridge-builder Mina Sharif takes listeners on a powerful journey in this deeply moving conversation about identity, storytelling, and challenging dominant narratives. Her new book, Your War, Our Lives: Short Stories of the Afghan Experience, wasn’t born from a publishing plan but from a deeply personal desire to preserve memories and offer counter-narratives to the conflict-driven images of Afghanistan so often portrayed in Western media. “What I saw ...