Twenty-year-old Kehkashan Basu, despite facing death threats, advocates for children’s rights and supports vulnerable groups like orphans and child laborers. She educates children in Syrian refugee camps, promotes women’s rights, and combats climate change through education. Recently named one of Canada’s 25 most influential women.
Stuart L. Scott, a former CID Agent, experienced PTSD from his stressful investigations, which are often overlooked outside of combat veterans. To manage his PTSD, he turned to writing therapy, using it as a means to share his experiences and explore storytelling. He has published two novels: “Prisoners of War”, an historical fiction romance, and “Gritty, Grisly and Greedy Stories Inspired by True Crooks and Crimes from My 20 Years as a Fed”. His latest book is “Spirit Lake Payback”.
After years of twists and turns and personal strife, Vic Elizabeth Turnbull of MIC’s Podcast Club for global podcasters in England is amplifying the voice of change. She enables good “eggs” to tell their stories. Today this fantastic egg is sharing her own story from a laborious beginning to the power of speech. There’s something to be said for having a dream and working towards it.
Food fosters shared experiences across cultures, connecting people globally. Professor Tim Crofton, a type one diabetic, creates desserts from various countries, emphasizing the powerful memories associated with taste and smell. After exploring these diverse delights, he shares his top three favorites and discusses the impact of colonialism on desserts.
Food Creates a Shared Experience Across Cultures. When it comes to human interactions and relationships, there’s nothing quite like the joy of sharing a delicious meal or an exquisite dessert. Tim Crofton of Tim Crofton’s Just Desserts shares his culinary experiences from living in various parts of the world. Ever tried hairy crab or stinky tofu? Join Tim on this global culinary adventure! Don’t miss the Your Positive Imprint video featuring Tim as he bakes a special dessert to commemorate the 100th episode of the podcast, Your Positive Imprint!
When did you truly grasp the concept of diversity? How do you embrace and celebrate differences? The world is diverse. Embrace diversity.
At the age of 14 the iconic musician Michael Anthony began his journey by picking up a guitar and mastering the instrument. Opting for a career in the recording studio he earned the reputation as Hollywood’s “go-to guitarist.” His guitar work can be heard across hundreds of television shows and numerous films. Michael Anthony believes that life is all about finding balance.
I am going to be launching my show with a new episode every other week through the end of the year 2020. But I will continue to launch an episode every Monday. Plus a t-shirt is finally in the works along with some other goodies. Keep listening every Monday, with new episodes every other Monday starting next week October 12.
Ronnie Susan Walker and her daughter Heather Shadur recount their emotional experiences following the suicide of Ronnie’s stepson. In response to their grief, Ronnie founded The Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors, which offers 24/7 support for those affected by suicide.
Tales of Discovery: Female entrepreneur Inna Braverman faced life-threatening challenges as an infant due to the Chernobyl explosion. Today Inna showcases her company’s groundbreaking technology that generates green electricity from ocean waves. Eco Wave Power is making a significant imprint, with Inna Braverman leading the charge, one wave at a time.