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Alright, Now What?

By: Canadian Women's Foundation
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  • Alright, Now What? puts an intersectional feminist lens on stories that make you wonder “Why is this still happening?” Through expert interviews, we explore systemic roots and strategies for change that will move us closer to the goal of gender justice. Hosted by Andrea Gunraj of the Canadian Women’s Foundation, Canada’s public foundation for gender justice and equality. | canadianwomen.org
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Episodes
  • Big Data on Women’s Health
    Jun 19 2024

    With Liza Vityuk at McKinsey & Company. Discrimination based on gender and other connected factors like our race and ability impacts our health in so many ways. In honour of International Day of Action for Women's Health, we’ve focused on gender and health matters we may know bits and pieces of but probably need to learn more about.

    Our guest Liza Vityuk is Partner at McKinsey & Company. She has more than 15 years of experience in commercial and growth strategies, building digital businesses, and improving customer experience globally. Liza is the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee in Canada, overseeing efforts for more than 1,300 colleagues. She joins us to speak to McKinsey Health Institute’s 2024 report, “Closing the women’s health gap: A $1 trillion opportunity to improve lives and economies”. It points to some big findings.

    • While women live longer than men, they spend 25% more of their lives in debilitating health. 
    •  The study of biology defaults to the male body, which results in many treatments being less effective for women.

    •  Women face more barriers to care, timely diagnosis, and good healthcare treatment. 

    • And health burdens for women are systematically underestimated, with datasets that exclude or undervalue important conditions. 

    This is our last episode of Alright, Now What? for few months. We’re taking a summer break and will start up again in the fall with more great topics and guests. Thank you so much for your listenership and support.

    Relevant Links: McKinsey Health Institute’s, “Closing the women’s health gap: A $1 trillion opportunity to improve lives and economies” report

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    15 mins
  • Women’s Heart and Brain Health
    Jun 5 2024

    With Carissa Gravelle at Heart and Stroke Foundation. The link between experiences of discrimination and your health and wellness is undeniable. It's all about the “social determinants of health”. Discrimination based on gender and other connected factors like our race and ability impacts our health in so many ways. For example, we get treated differently based on our gender in healthcare settings. Our access to relevant health services and options differs wildly depending on our gender. Even the medical research that gets funded and acted on depends on our gender.

    In honour of International Day of Action for Women's Health, we’re focusing on gender and health matters we may know bits and pieces of but probably need to learn more about.

    Our guest Carissa Gravelle is passionate about anti-racism, diversity, inclusion, young people, under-represented populations, mental health, and wellness. Carissa has worked in the non-profit sector for over a decade spearheading equity, diversity, inclusion, and access initiatives. Carissa works to advance health equity for marginalized populations and believes in the importance of educating through storytelling and meaningful conversations to change perceptions and inspire social change.

    Relevant Links: Heart and Stroke Foundation

    Episode ⁠Transcripts⁠

    Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with others. If you appreciate this content, if you want to get in on the efforts to build a gender equal Canada, please donate at ⁠canadianwomen.org⁠ and consider becoming a monthly donor.

    Facebook: Canadian Women’s Foundation

    LinkedIn: The Canadian Women’s Foundation

    Instagram: @canadianwomensfoundation

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    13 mins
  • Dementia and Gender
    May 22 2024

    With Dr. Saskia Sivananthan, healthcare leader and Affiliate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University. The link between discrimination and your health is undeniable. Discrimination based on gender and other connected factors like our race and ability impacts our health in so many ways. For example, we get treated differently based on our gender in healthcare settings. Our access to relevant health services and options differs wildly depending on our gender. Even the medical research that gets funded and acted on depends on our gender.

    May 28 is International Day of Action for Women's Health. For the next few episodes, we’ll focus on gender and health matters.

    Our guest Dr. Saskia Sivananthan is a healthcare leader and advocate building strategies and solutions for older adults. As Affiliate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University and former Chief Research & Knowledge Translation Officer at the Alzheimer Society of Canada, she shines a spotlight on the needs of people living with dementia. In 2020, she was appointed to the federal Ministerial Advisory Board on Dementia, and she has worked with many bodies and organizations including the OECD. Dr. Sivananthan is a neuroscientist and health data scientist who has contributed to several international publications, articles, and reports.

    Relevant Links: Alzheimer Society of Canada, Egale’s Help Us Remain campaign

    Episode ⁠Transcripts⁠

    Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with others. If you appreciate this content, if you want to get in on the efforts to build a gender equal Canada, please donate at ⁠canadianwomen.org⁠ and consider becoming a monthly donor.

    Facebook: Canadian Women’s Foundation

    LinkedIn: The Canadian Women’s Foundation

    Instagram: @canadianwomensfoundation

    TikTok: @cdnwomenfdn

    X: @cdnwomenfdn

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    19 mins

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