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  • Teens Tackling Setbacks with Amy Shoenthal: Learn How to Navigate Through Establish, Embrace, Explore, and Emerge and Come Out Stronger on the Other Side.
    Sep 17 2024

    What is a setback?

    How do you know you are in one, and how do you get out of it?

    Join us as we chat with Amy Shoenthal, a bestselling author, journalist, and marketing consultant for big names like Google. She is here to talk about her book, The Setback Cycle.

    Amy breaks down what a setback really is, how to know when you're in one, and introduces us to her 4-step setback cycle —establish, embrace, explore, and emerge. We learn how to identify setbacks and work through the 4 phases by asking key questions like what energizes and disengages you.

    Even though her book is mostly about business leaders and how their setbacks helped them succeed, Amy shares how teens can use these steps to tackle their own challenges, whether it's school stress, friendship issues, or other problems. Plus, she opens up about her journey of facing rejection after rejection before landing a publishing deal and becoming a bestselling author.

    Amy shows us how we can all learn from our challenges and come out stronger on the other side. It was super inspiring to hear Amy's story and see how we can use her tips in our own lives!

    Resources
    Amy's Website
    Amy's Instagram
    Read the Book

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    27 m
  • Mind, Body, and Spirit: Gabbie Lamm on the Intersection of Physical and Mental Wellness
    Jul 3 2024

    Ever wondered how a background in counselling psychology can transform a personal trainer's approach to fitness?

    Join us as we chat with Gabbie Lamm, a dynamic personal trainer and Lululemon ambassador who blends mental and physical wellness and resilience, which leads to empowering transformations, both inside and out.

    Gabbie shares behind-the-scenes stories from her famous Fun Friday videos. How does she pick the Fun Friday challenges? Who at DEPTH is most willing to try the challenge each week? What have been some of the hardest challenges? Listen, and all your questions will be answered.

    Whether you’re a young athlete or just looking to elevate your fitness game, this episode is packed with valuable advice and inspiration to help you succeed.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Gabbie's journey from health science to counselling psychology and how it complements her approach to personal training.
    • What it means to be a Lululemon ambassador and the rewarding experiences and community bonds that come with it.
    • Practical tips for young athletes who are starting in the gym.
    • The importance of a positive internal monologue for athletic success.


    Gabbie also shares resources that are available for teenagers if they feel like they need help or need someone to talk to.

    Kids Help Phone
    KW Counselling Services
    Front Door
    Psychology Today
    Affordable Therapy Network

    Connect with Gabbie:
    Email: gabriellelammpsychotherapy@gmail.com
    Instagram

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    38 m
  • Beyond the Finish Line: Inside Ontario Special Olympics with Constable John Burke of the Waterloo Regional Police
    May 15 2024

    Did you know bowling is an Olympic sport?

    In this exciting episode, Constable John Burke joins us to share inspiring stories from the Special Olympics, giving us a peek into a world where determination and joy shine through. As we gear up for the Ontario Special Olympic Spring Games, we talk with Constable Burke about the incredible journey these athletes undertake, the different sports included in the Special Olympics, and the Waterloo Regional Police's involvement in this fantastic cause.

    Special Olympics Spring Games
    Hosted in Waterloo region
    May 23-26, 2024

    We also ask about what it's like to be a police officer. Constable Burke takes us behind the scenes of what it takes to become a police officer, discussing the rigorous journey of joining law enforcement and the critical role officers play in the community.

    Get ready for an engaging conversation that highlights the inclusivity and joy that the Special Olympics bring to athletes, their families, and the community.

    Resources
    Special Olympics Website
    Waterloo Regional Police Services
    Waterloo Region Record Special Olympics Feature

    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

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    25 m
  • Lobster Tales: Dive into Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy with Ron Caudle
    Apr 17 2024

    Are you a fan of seafood?

    Are you curious about the fascinating world of lobsters?

    Then you definitely need to tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Ron Caudle, the inspiring entrepreneur behind Caudle's Catch. Ron has been a successful and influential business leader in the Kitchener-Waterlo area for over 40 years.

    Join us as Ron shares his decades of industry experience, taking us on a journey beyond just seafood. We'll hear about the innovative ways he's navigated the business world pre-social media, and how community connections have been crucial to his success. Plus, Ron tells us his favourite seafood recipes that are sure to make your taste buds dance!

    Bake Ron's Easy Seafood Recipe

    But it's not all about the food - Ron also has a passion for giving back to his community. From taking an icy plunge to support the Special Olympics to uplifting entire communities through his work with the Grand River Hospital Foundation, Ron shows us the power of giving back.

    So, if you're interested in entrepreneurship, community engagement, and, of course, delicious seafood, be sure to listen to our chat with Ron Caudle. You won't want to miss it!

    Resources
    Caudle's Catch
    Grand River Hospital Foundation
    The Waterloo Region Record
    Special Olympics
    Ron's Rare Orange Lobster Story

    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

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    22 m
  • The Return of Curious Conversations: A Podcast for Kids by Kids
    Apr 12 2024

    Welcome!

    We are thrilled to announce the start of a new season of Curious Conversations.

    For those of you who are new to our show, we are twins who just turned 14. We are about to finish Grade 8 and are looking forward to starting high school in the fall. We love playing sports, travelling, listening to music, and playing video games.

    We are still as curious as ever and can't wait to bring you a season filled with engaging discussions with people from all walks of life.

    Have you ever wondered what fuels an artist's creativity or an entrepreneur's drive?

    Well, wonder no more! We'll be interviewing the best of the best, including entrepreneurs, educators, athletes, artists and more.

    We are eager to learn about their passions and what inspires them. Who knows, our conversations might just inspire you to discover your own passions.

    We hope you'll join us on our journey.

    Emma and Xavier

    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

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  • Skate Like a Girl with Laura McIntosh
    Feb 8 2022

    If you love hockey you won’t want to miss this episode. Today we talk with Laura McIntosh, owner of L.McIntosh Hockey School and head coach of the PWHPA’s Team Sonnet. Join us as we hear about Laura’s hockey experiences, from playing boys minor hockey to playing U18 and U22 for Team Canada and playing Division 1 hockey for Ohio State University.

    Laura retired as a player after winning the 2018-2019 Clarkson Cup and started coaching. Her passion now is to grow and develop female hockey players and she works with hockey players who are just starting out, professional players and all the players in between. Laura shares her stories of coaching and inspiring both young girls in minor hockey through her hockey school and professional hockey players as head coach of Team Sonnet.

    Click here to find more information about L.McIntosh Hockey School.

    Here are some of the fun things we talked about in our conversation today and where you can find them in this episode.

    11:17 - All about L.McIntosh Hockey School

    12:50 - PWHPA and Team Sonnet

    16:22 - Winning the Clarkson Cup

    kidsconversations@gmail.com

    Twitter: @Curious_Convos

    Instagram: @curious__convos


    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

    Thanks for tuning in to Curious Conversations! We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed creating it for you. Don't forget to stay connected with us on our website and Instagram for more exciting content. Also, make sure to hit that follow/subscribe button and leave us a rating to help us grow and reach more people like you.

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    34 m
  • Black Holes, Stars, Earth and Mars with Sean Raymond
    Jan 20 2022

    Do you love outer space? Have you ever wondered where the Earth’s water comes from or how planets die? These are just some of the questions we ask our guest today, Sean Raymond.

    Sean is a science fiction-loving astrophysicist who likes blending imagination with science. Sean received his Ph.D. in Astronomy from the University of Washington, Seattle and is currently living in Bordeaux, France doing research at the Observatoire de Bordeaux. Today we learn more about what an astrophysicist does. Here is a hint, one of the most important parts of his job is asking questions.

    We even learn what the Vomit Comet is and for fun we throw in a little conversation about ultimate frisbee.

    Sean is also an authour and recently published a book of Dr. Seuss-style astronomy poems which helps all of us who are not astrophysicists understand the universe a little bit better.

    Click here to learn more about Sean on his website.

    Click here to buy his book: Black Holes, Stars, Earth and Mars: Astronomy Poems For All Ages

    Here are some of the fun things we talked about in our conversation today and where you can find them in this episode.

    6:00 - Sean reads us his latest poem called
    A Flock of Free Floaters

    9:53 - We hear all about how Sean wrote his book called Black Holes, Stars, Earth and Mars: Astronomy Poems For All Ages. The illustrations were done by his son Owen and the introduction is written by Neil deGrassTyson.

    14:19 - We have a fun chat about Star Wars!

    15:04 - Where does Earth’s water come from?

    19:26 - How do planets die?

    20:46 - Can moons have their own moons?

    24:18 - The Vomit Comet

    25:05 - Ultimate FrisbeeConnect with us!

    kidsconversations@gmail.com

    Twitter: @Curious_Convos

    Instagram: @curious__convos


    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

    Thanks for tuning in to Curious Conversations! We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed creating it for you. Don't forget to stay connected with us on our website and Instagram for more exciting content. Also, make sure to hit that follow/subscribe button and leave us a rating to help us grow and reach more people like you.

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    32 m
  • BONUS: Curious Kids with Rori H.
    Dec 14 2021

    Snakes, dogs, axolotls oh my! On today's bonus episode of Curious Kids we welcome Rori H., she is 10 years old and in Grade 5. We talk about Rori's love of reptiles, playing basketball, eating oysters, action movies and more.

    On Curious Kids we want to talk to kids and we want to hear what they have to say. As long as you are a kid you can join us. Our definition of kid is pretty open, kids, tweens, teens, everyone is welcome and we know everyone has a story to tell. We can’t wait to have some great conversations with some awesome kids!

    Do you want to be on Curious Kids? We would love to meet you! If you would like to be a part of our new segment just connect with us through email or social media. We can’t wait to meet you!

    kidsconversations@gmail.com

    Twitter: @Curious_Convos

    Instagram: @curious__convos

    What did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!

    Thanks for tuning in to Curious Conversations! We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed creating it for you. Don't forget to stay connected with us on our website and Instagram for more exciting content. Also, make sure to hit that follow/subscribe button and leave us a rating to help us grow and reach more people like you.

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    14 m