Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Blake Melnick เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Blake Melnick หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
Changing the world, one mind at a time, For What it's Worth...“For What it’s Worth” is an interview-based podcast series which focuses on exploring innovative ideas for a changing world; ideas related to people, culture, business, education, science and more. The show features well-known guests from across a variety of industries and disciplines, each presenting their views, theories, and predictions about issues related to new ways of thinking, working, and learning. From education to technology, social justice to the future of work, from politics to culture change, "For What it's Worth" explores where we are, how we got here, and whether or not we want to continue along these same paths in a post-COVID 19 world. The show will also feature “The Space [in Between]” co-hosted with Cameron Brown. “The Space” is an opinion-based exploration of a broad spectrum of cultural issues from current events, entertainment and the Arts. “The Space” is a free-flowing, non-scripted dialogue between Blake Melnick and Cameron Brown, and may appear as a stand-alone episode, or as an episode segment, you just never know... To access resources mentioned in the episode or to comment on the show, please visit: http://forwhatitsworthpodcast.blogspot.com
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Changing the world, one mind at a time, For What it's Worth...“For What it’s Worth” is an interview-based podcast series which focuses on exploring innovative ideas for a changing world; ideas related to people, culture, business, education, science and more. The show features well-known guests from across a variety of industries and disciplines, each presenting their views, theories, and predictions about issues related to new ways of thinking, working, and learning. From education to technology, social justice to the future of work, from politics to culture change, "For What it's Worth" explores where we are, how we got here, and whether or not we want to continue along these same paths in a post-COVID 19 world. The show will also feature “The Space [in Between]” co-hosted with Cameron Brown. “The Space” is an opinion-based exploration of a broad spectrum of cultural issues from current events, entertainment and the Arts. “The Space” is a free-flowing, non-scripted dialogue between Blake Melnick and Cameron Brown, and may appear as a stand-alone episode, or as an episode segment, you just never know... To access resources mentioned in the episode or to comment on the show, please visit: http://forwhatitsworthpodcast.blogspot.com
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×Send us a text This week on #ForWhatitsWorthwithBlakeMelnick, Part 2 of #MakingSenseofitAll #AnneApplebaum and her essay #HistorywillJudgetheComplicit, explores the moral complexities of political complicity in times of crisis, examining individuals’ rationalizations for inaction. Through historical examples, we reflect on the quiet compromises made by leaders and their resulting implications for democracy and society. • The dangers of collaboration with immoral leadership • Historical parallels and lessons from past regimes • The role of fear and power in shaping political behavior • Moral justifications and the complexities of loyalty • The courage to speak out against wrongdoings • Understanding the cost of complicity in our democracy The music for this episode, We Rise We Fall, is performed by our current artist in residence, #TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for his episode Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text What drives individuals to align with or resist oppressive regimes? #AnneApplebaum's compelling essay originally published in the #Atlantic in 2020 #HistoryWillJudgetheComplicit, digs into the complex motivations that underpin political behaviours, through the telling of stories from real people and real experiences. Through her writing we can begin to understand #DonaldTrump and untangle the enigma of Republican responses to his presidency. Applebaum's essay delves into the contrasting political paths of #MittRomney and #LindseyGraham, whose decisions during Trump's era raise thought-provoking questions about loyalty, ideology, and personal conviction. How do their stories reflect broader patterns of complicity and resistance in the face of authoritarianism? We take a critical look at the Trump administration's impact on American politics, drawing connections to historical instances of political resistance and the enduring struggle between personal values and public pressure and the darker side of human nature. Finally, Applebaum's helps us reflect on the themes of collaboration and complicity within the Republican Party, as we ponder the upcoming Canadian election, and think deeply about who will best serve our collective interests during this critical time in our history. Tune in again on Friday February 7th for Part 2 of #MakingSenseofitAll. And please share this episode with anyone concerned about the state of democracy in the U.S. , Canada and around the world ...for what it's worth Making Sense of it All Blog Post will be available following the release of part 2 The music for this episode, We Rise We Fall, is performed by our current artist in residence, #TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for his episode Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Join us for an enlightening conversation with Edwin Morris, the trailblazing founder of Pioneer Knowledge Services, the first U.S. non-profit dedicated to advancing knowledge management among other non-profits. Edward and I discuss the essential role of knowledge management in nonprofits, highlighting how it can enhance organizational effectiveness and innovation. Edwin Morris shares insights on his journey into the field, the significance of personal awareness, and the human connection in knowledge sharing. Our discussion covers among other things: • Knowledge management explained through personal empowerment • Importance of communication and trust-building in knowledge sharing • Insights from military applications of knowledge management • Value of knowledge management for nonprofit organizations • Strategies for integrating KM into nonprofit practices • The need for continuous improvement and innovation in organizations • Recommendations for fostering a knowledge-centric culture • Podcasting as an effective knowledge transfer mechanism within organizations ...For What it's Worth Because You Need to Know Blog Post The music for this episode, Derelict, is performed by our current artist in residence, #TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for his episode Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Tony Marra joins us in an inspiring discussion on the convergence of running, mental health, and film making. Tony's latest project, "Billy Runs Boston," beautifully captures the emotional and mental aspects of the sport. Drawing from his own experiences, he explores how running interweaves with personal struggles and triumphs, enriching the film's narrative with genuine depth and resonance. Tony crafts an independent film with just an iPhone 7, following in the footsteps of pioneering filmmakers like Sean Baker. We uncover the hurdles he overcame, from technical challenges to financial constraints, and the ingenious ways he promoted the film. By collaborating with local running clubs and independent cinemas, Tony not only widened his audience but also fostered a community that celebrates both running and grassroots film making. We delve into the world of the Boston Marathon's qualifying process and experience the anticipation and determination that define this iconic event. We wrap up with an invitation to the film's final screening at the Hot Docs Festival, where audiences can engage with Tony in a lively Q&A session. For those unable to make it, the film will be accessible online, ensuring everyone can hear Tony's remarkable journey...For What it's Worth Billy’s Blog The music for this episode, Lucky Time is performed by our current artist in residence, #TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for his episode Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Prepare to light up your imagination as we take you on a whimsically satirical journey back to the smoke-filled rooms of yore. Remember when a cloud of tobacco was synonymous with deep thought in university halls and spirited camaraderie in our favorite bars? We'll entertain the fantastical notion of reviving this golden era, complete with smoking dispensaries and safe smoking sites, enveloping everything from educational institutions to airplanes. We blow smoke at the boundaries of public health discourse and current societal norms, daring to ask: could the communal ritual of lighting up actually be the spark needed to ignite a bit of a re-think around certain policies ...For What it's worth The music for this episode, is performed by our current artist in residence, #TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime You can find out more about Tracy by visiting his Blog Post Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text When the chords of life strike a dissonant note, it's the art of music that can guide us back to harmony. The latest instalment of Pass the Jam, Part 2 of 'Lucky Time' , I'm joined by Douglas Cameron for the inaugural "passing of the jam" to our next artist in residence, Tracy Jones. This episode offers a masterclass in dedication, from honing vocal prowess to strumming the guitar with intention. Tracy's narrative is one of preparation and courage, empowering artists to transcend their limits and forge a deep bond with their sound. He challenges us to find our unique voice. As the conversation unfolds, we explore the alchemy of the creative process. The episode culminates in a celebration of the spontaneous magic that happens when musicians unite, whether in the intimacy of a recording studio or the electric atmosphere of a live performance. We say a fond farewell to Douglas Cameron, while welcoming Tracy as our new artist in residence, this chapter reaffirms our belief in the communal spirit of music and the collaboration that lies at the heart of our musical community. The music for this episode, is written and performed by our new artist in residence, #TracyJones You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for this episode Link to Information about how to be a guest on Pass the Jam Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text When Tracy Jones strums his guitar, it's not just about the notes—it's his life's story in the strings. Tracy doesn't just play music; he lives it, breathing life into his songs while fostering thoughtful , personal reflection and a community spirit. This week's episode takes you on a sonic journey through the heart of Tracy's artistry. We navigate the waters of his song craft, revealing how legendary acts like the Beatles and Rush have shaped his rhythmic and narrative approach. It's a tale that dances between adaptability and passion, showing just how Tracy's creative fires burn bright . His reflections on the development of "Lucky Time" illuminate the artist's commitment to tapping into the zeitgeist, offering solace and perspective during times of turmoil. Whether you're a die-hard music fan or simply intrigued by the layered life of a dedicated creative, this episode promises a host of insights that will resonate with your own narrative. Tracy Jones isn't just making music; he's orchestrating a soundtrack that unites us all. The music for this episode, is written and performed by our new artist in residence, #TracyJones You can find out more about Tracy by visiting the Blog Post for this episode Link to Information about how to be a guest on Pass the Jam Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Well Happy New Year! For our first episode of 2024, we turn our attention to our music series #passthejam Over the past several months, the music of our current artist in residence,# DouglasCameron's has been a cornerstone of the show. Songs, like the soul-stirring "Doctor," underscored our episodes. We were drawn into his tales where love wrestles with the shadows of fame, creating a tapestry of places, experiences and emotions, that we all can relate to. As we get ready to "pass the jam "from Douglas to a new artist, we want you all to have the opportunity to listen to Douglas's songs in their entirety in this episode, "Man of a Thousand Faces - The Playlist ...For What it's Worth The music for this episode, is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Link to Information about how to be a guest on Pass the Jam Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Embark on a thought-provoking journey, as we continue our fascinating conversation with Eric Monteiro. We attempt to unravel the complex tapestry of AI, free will, and the human condition, offering insights that promise to challenge your perspectives on a future with generative AI. Our discussion spans the ethical quandaries of AI's impact on creativity and wealth distribution, to the practical experiences of using AI tools like Copilot AI in content creation. We're balancing on a tightrope strung between dystopia and utopia, and together, we're questioning how much of that future is in our hands—with Eric's expertise guiding us through the potential consequences of AI in the pursuit of a more equitable world. As we venture further into this episode, we engage in a stimulating debate on the revolutionary changes AI might bring to writing and publishing, pondering the possibilities and the stark economic realities it may introduce. The narrative takes an intriguing twist, touching upon recent developments at OpenAI, as we speculate on the industry-shaping decisions of the board and the paramount importance of education in an AI-driven society. We highlight Finland's proactive approach to AI literacy, setting a precedent that could empower individuals to navigate the interplay of technology and truth. Join us for this exploration, where we peer into a future shaped by artificial intelligence, through the lens of ethical responsibility and human ingenuity ...For What it's Worth Blog post for this episode The music for this episode, "How Come I Gotta " is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text What if our future was not just shaped by human intelligence but also artificial intelligence? This week on "For What It's Worth", we explore one possible future in a world dependent on Generative AI as we sit down with Eric Monteiro, analytics expert, robotics engineer, and author, through the lens of his science-based novel ALMA. We weave our way through Eric's fascinating journey from Brazil to Canada, his unexpected shift from engineering to writing, and his profound thoughts on AI's potential role in our future. Imagine quantum mechanics influencing business decisions; sounds crazy, right? This episode takes a deep dive into this intriguing concept with our guest. We unravel the mysteries of the double slit experiment, quantum entanglement, and how observation shapes reality, exploring implications of its impact on society. We also highlight the growing importance of analytics and AI in business, the need to question assumptions, and the value of data-driven decision-making. Finally, we navigate the potential impact of AI on jobs and free will, and the potential for increased inequality due to AI's impact on the workforce. We strive to shed light on the importance of fair distribution of AI's gains, a topic that could influence societal dynamics in profound ways ...For What it's Worth Blog post for this episode The music for this episode, "How Come I Gotta " is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are solely those of our guests. They do not represent the views of their organization or their affiliates Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Have you ever considered how intellectual inequality in education might be a root cause of socioeconomic disparity? Join us as we dive deep into this thought-provoking issue with our guest, John Mighton, the founder of Jump Math. We take a hard look at intellectual inequality, a hidden yet pervasive issue in our society, and discuss how promoting intellectual equality in schools can eradicate it within two years. John brings a unique perspective, weaving in the power of mathematics, innovation, and optimal learning into this urgent conversation. What if the key to unlocking your potential was simply altering your mindset? We explore how negative beliefs about one's abilities can inhibit success and discuss ways to shift this mindset. With John's insights, we discuss the role of perseverance and resilience in innovation, sharing personal stories and experiences to bring this point home. We examine the importance of analogy in mathematics and writing, and managing connections between seemingly disparate domains of knowledge can lead to major scientific progress. We also highlight the transformative work done by Jump Math in underrepresented communities and its commitment to equalizing opportunities for intellectual growth. As we wrap up our thought-provoking conversation, we're left with a deeper understanding of the power of mindset and the importance of addressing root causes in order to promote intellectual equality. Join us on this journey and be part of the change. Blog post for this episode The music for this episode, " Doctor" is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Ever wondered why some people are naturally good at math while others struggle ? Get ready to debunk the myth of the 'math gene' as we chat with one of Canada's most distinguished innovators, John Mighton. A self-taught mathematician, John takes us on a fascinating journey from his diverse background in mathematics, literature and theatre, to his innovative approach in teaching mathematics. Discover how his time as a consultant for Good Will Hunting help to shift his perspective on learning and education. Immerse yourself in an enlightening conversation about the art of effective math teaching. We shed light on the 85% rule for optimal learning and how to create an ideal learning environment that caters to both fast and slow learners. Delight in the realization that these research-supported teaching techniques extend beyond classroom walls and significantly impact the business world. Understand how motivation plays a pivotal role in learning, particularly for those who have a hard time keeping up. Finally, join us as we touch upon the integral role of mathematics in fostering social justice and creating an equitable learning environment. We explore the dynamics of power relationships in classrooms, delve into creating positive mindsets for learning, and stress the importance of efficient research - supported teaching methods. Learn how helping students make their own discoveries can exponentially boost their confidence and motivation and their mindset for innovation and learning This episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights for educators, students, executives and anyone intrigued by the transformative power of mathematics and innovation. Blog post for this episode The music for this episode, " Doctor" is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…

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Send us a text Welcome to a new season of For What It's Worth that promises to be a whirlwind journey through the world of innovation, music, and social issues. Our first guest is John Mighton, whose contributions to the fields of Mathematics, Literature, Drama, Education and Social Entrepreneurship are nothing short of extraordinary. His charity organization JUMP Math is changing how we can create intellectual quality in our society through the teaching of mathematics. Can you imagine a world governed by Artificial Intelligence? Eric Montiero, a robotics engineer, analytics executive, and author, paints a fascinating picture of this future through his novel, ALMA But the excitement doesn't stop there. We'll be diving deep into the affordable housing crisis, dissecting this complex problem from varied perspectives. We'll share the heartwarming story of musician Douglas Cameron, who lost his cherished Gibson guitar, only to find it in an extraordinary project, One Guitar, 100 Hands, by the multi-talented George Tierney. You'll also meet Edwin Morris, founder of Pioneer Knowledge Services, who explores the critical role of knowledge management in non-profit organizations. If you love thought-provoking discussions, inspiring stories, and engaging guests, join us next week for an exciting kickoff to Season 5 of For What It's Worth. Blog post for this episode The music for this episode, " High Water" is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text As we are set to begin Season 5 of #ForWhatitsworthwithBlakeMelnick, we figured it's time to update the show trailer for the benefit of our new listeners prior to the launch of the new season. The show began in June 2020 and oh what changes have occurred since that time ... The storming of the U.S. capitol; The impeachment of President Trump; The war in the Ukraine, and the advent of A.I. as a commercial product ...and we've been there through it all. We are really excited about Season 5 of the show and I can't wait to tell you all about it shortly ...For What it's Worth. Music for the new show trailer, #restingplace (the instrumental version) is written and performed by our past artist in residence #HeatherGemmell Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
Send us a text Welcome to this week's episode of #ForWhatitsWorthwithBlakeMelnick, called #TakeFive, the final episode of Season 4 of the show. Thanks to all the wonderful guests we've had on the show this season - #DrTomCarey #DrTerrySoleas #StephenCohos, #DrRuthBackstrom, #TomPowers and #SueSiri . And my special thanks to you, our listeners. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Without YOU there would be no show. We'll be back again with the start of Season 5 towards the end of September. Season 5 is shaping up to the best season ever. We will be releasing the trailer for Season 5 shortly to give you a little "taste" of what you can expect ... For What it's Worth The music for this episode, " Follow You Down" is written and performed by our current artist in residence, #DouglasCameron You can find out more about Douglas by visiting ou r show blog and by listening to our episode, # TheOldGuitar Knowledge Management Institute of Canada From those who know to those who need to know Workplace Innovation Network for Canada Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show review us on Podchaser Show website - https://fwiw.buzzsprout.com Follow us on: Show Blog Face Book Instagram: Support us Email us: fwiw.thepodcast@gmail.com…
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