
Mary Zawadzki is a Certified Professional Cancer Coach who comes from eight years’ experience in the not-for-profit sector and is someone who cares deeply about fostering a positive community engagement. Throughout her social support practice, she engages in counselling clients at various stages of their healing journeys from a trauma informed lens. Her experience in crisis management allows her to confidently support clients and for them to be heard and validated in their experience. Mary uses her practice skills in the areas of providing empathetic support, active listening, problem solving and compassionate care to clients seeking services. Mary has work experience in managing Volunteer Peer Support programs, education services, and patient navigation specifically for the skin cancer patient community across Canada.
Find out what she says about finding the joy in everyday as part of the journey and when do patients really start to look at clinical trial options? This is "trials and tribulations of a cancer journey".
Find out more about Melanoma Network of Canada.
May 20, 2021
17 min

Hannah Sharpe (a life science student with a background in neurology and microbiology) explains other non-invasive therapy and research happening in the COVID-19 space. She's helping patients understand vaccines (and other treatments) when it comes to COVID-19. If you're curious or questioning about a treatment, dig further for resources (we recommend academic resources or ones coming from the researchers running the study you'd like to know more about). You can visit our website (www.healmaryapp.com) for other info.
Connect with Hannah here.
**Note this video is not a substitute for medical advice. Please get in touch with your healthcare provider to fully understand the risks and benefits. Reach out to us if you'd like: www.healmaryapp.com
Dec 31, 2020
27 min

Hannah Sharpe is a 4th year life sciences student at Western University. Almost 6 months ago, Hannah's life was shaken up as most students were when their schooling, internships and jobs were disrupted and things came to a standstill with COVID 19. But Hannah refused to sit by idly. While still attending school and working at a lab, Hannah took on a lifescience role at our digital health company to help address the urgent need of medical translations. In this podcast, we speak to Hannah about her life as a student and what she sees as the opportunities in her future now. Hannah also shares ways in which we can apply critical thinking to everything we hear and see. This is Epic-demic proportions: A day in the life of a student.
Hannah Sharpe LinkedIn
Sep 29, 2020
21 min

Meet Helen Truong, cofounder of super effective.
Helen is a self-taught digital creative with a passion for artistic expression that runs through her work, her interactions and even in how she puts together her appearance.
For us, Helen breathed life into our Heal Mary brand over a year ago and aesthetically, we have never looked back.
Find out in this episode why Helen knew she had to rebel against the stereotypes, how her brother helped kickstart her design career and find out why she says that learning is all part of the job.
Listen in on this podcast simply titled: Inspired.
Want to get in touch with Helen?
Find her on instagram: @_designbytes_
Or on LinkedIn: @designertron
May 31, 2020
23 min

Rich Rawlyk is the cofounder of Wayfinder and also a close personal friend.
In this episode, find out how he uses technology to influence the classic map, why he came full circle back to the passion he had for guiding at 19 and why he wants to help people find their way back to nature.
This is Finding Your Own Way.
Contact Rich:
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @richrawlyk @thewayfindercompany
Linkedin
Mar 23, 2020
26 min

In this podcast you'll meet Fadi Al Qassar, co-founder of Venture to Impact who fell into social entrepreneurship by following his true passion in life. Listen as he takes us down his path of a series of events that led him to where is is today having impact on a world wide scale, find out how 300 computers in Uganda changed him forever and find out what he believes about the human connection.
Finally our mutual friend, Amanda Alderman, wraps up the podcast with her experience as a 3 time volunteer going to places like India and Rwanda and find out the story that had the greatest impact on her.
This is Social Entrepreneurship: Living a life of impact
Jan 31, 2020
42 min

Anne Arbour is a financial educator who is passionate in both talking about money and in helping people. In this episode, Anne sets the baseline of separating the emotion from the math and really knowing your own current money situation, money habits and money goals. Anne also gets real and talks about the mindset behind the fear and loathing of money fuelled by our social media obsessions. You'll (re)learn the financial basics, what the real number is behind credit card debt and how getting organized with your planning will set you up to achieving your big financial dreams.
Want to find out more about financial literacy or reach out to Anne?
Website for non-profit Credit Counselling Society
(nomoredebts.org) financial education and resources (mymoneycoach.ca). Or email Anne directly: anne.arbour @ nomoredebts.org
**Like Anne says, take financial advice from others with a grain of salt. The opinions provided are not meant to give a set financial direction. Please consult Credit Counselling Society or Anne for individual counselling.
Aug 25, 2019
46 min

Glorie Averbach is an entrepreneur, business coach, mentor, founder, women-in-tech advocate and she's just getting started! Glorie started her career plans with the intention of being a lawyer but accidentally fell into tech which led to her owning and selling a successful home tech automation business. Now, Glorie owns a coaching business (my ceo.ca) helping other leaders and entrepreneurs in the process while also making time to develop and mentor people in the tech space. In this episode, Glorie shares with us the must-haves for anyone getting into entrepreneurship (hint: it's a lot more about knowing yourself than you think), what it means to "play-up" by the people you surround yourself with and what changes she has witnessed for women and for leaders in the tech space. Also, you're going to love her final pieces of advice!
May 7, 2019
31 min

What a ride! 1-year ago I wanted to share the inspiring stories of people I knew who decided to live a life according to their personal rules and standards. Through their stories, I can believe that everything is possible and that people will find a way to accomplish what their heart desires. A year ago, I wanted to do this in the best way I knew how and in a way that respected my guest's stories and allowed them to author their own tales to each person who listened, and so, @the mad chatter podcast was born. To celebrate the end of Season 1, I took my favourite key learnings and put them together for you. I hope there is some wisdom that resonates with you.
To everyone who has listened to any moment of these episodes, thank you. Thanks for taking the journey with us, I look forward to what stories Season 2 brings.
Apr 17, 2019
13 min

Lindsay Anderson is one half of the duo behind Feast: Recipes and Stories from a Canadian Roadtrip and how she got there is one hell of a story. Among the backdrop of a noisy restaurant, Lindsay talks about how her love of food and invention led her away from a traditional food industry career into a 5 month adventure across Canada. Find out why she says Canadian food is just as diverse as our people, why you only find out what you're capable of by being brave and how a simple road trip can teach you more about business acumen than you know
Mar 1, 2019
29 min
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