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43 Episodes

46 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
43: Chloe Grande on eating disorder recovery and her efforts to crush myths and create community
Chloe Grande, an eating disorder awareness blogger, talks about her journey to recovery, the impacts of diet culture, and her work crushing myths and helping eating disorder survivors know they’re not alone.
48 minutes | May 18, 2021
42: Tracie Garacochea on adaptive skateboarding, conquering fear, and being flexible with our dreams
Tracie Garacochea, a California-based adaptive skateboarder, talks about her multiple sclerosis diagnosis and how she never let it hold her back, how she got into this unique sport despite being reluctant to use a wheelchair, and conquering fears regardless of age.
81 minutes | Apr 23, 2021
41: Tim Blackmore on the problems in our society and how we're slowly progressing for the better
Tim Blackmore, a media studies professor at Western University, talks about the problems in our society, his media theory class and its impact on me, why “everyone’s always so offended nowadays,” and how we’re slowly progressing for the better.
70 minutes | Apr 9, 2021
40: Desiree Gamotin on leaving the city life to become a remote-working surfer in the Philippines
Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 40 of the Learn With Lels podcast. This episode is definitely one of my favourites. This week, I spoke with Desiree Gamotin, a Filipina Canadian who ditched her corporate life in New York City and Toronto to be a remote-working surfer girl in Siargao, Philippines—legit, her life is basically my vision board and I was fangirling a little too hard when I was talking to her. In our conversation we talked about: - why Des decided to make this drastic life change; - what her day-to-day is like as a surfer/remote-worker (think, work hours based on the tide); - surf culture in the Philippines and what it’s like surfing amongst people who look like her (something I’m dying to experience); and - how we have the power to create our own rules. This conversation weirded me out because of how similar Des and I are (we’re both Filipinas, Western University journalism alums, and travel-obsessed surfers with a love for Toronto). It also made me so excited for my future because Des helped me to see that you really can build a life that’s totally authentic to who you are. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and be sure to check out Des’ podcast, Siargao Love Stories. If you like this podcast, please subscribe wherever you listen, and follow me on social for more content (@LearnWithLels on Instagram and @KaitlinJingco on LinkedIn and Twitter).
42 minutes | Mar 19, 2021
39: Jade Jingco on being an ICU nurse during COVID-19
Jade Jingco, my sister, talks about being an ICU nurse during this pandemic and her thoughts on claims that COVID is a hoax.
28 minutes | Mar 10, 2021
38: Lessons from guests 21 to 30
A compilation of life lessons from Vy Nguyen, Shauna Solomon-Krakus, Stephanie Karam, Sue Lowman, Robin Pacquing, Brahm Leupen, Halyna Polityka, Grace Kuang, Eva Latapi, and Rochelle Byrne.
65 minutes | Feb 24, 2021
37: Caroline Mangosing on VINTA Gallery and helping Filipinos understand our culture and identity
Caroline Mangosing, the founder and CEO of VINTA Gallery, talks about her ethical clothing business, entrepreneurship, and helping the Filipino community understand our colonized history and identity.
60 minutes | Feb 16, 2021
36: Dr. Stephen Barr debunks vaccine myths and talks about Western University's new COVID vaccine
Dr. Stephen Barr, a professor and researcher at Western University, talks about how the COVID-19 vaccine works, the new vaccine he and his team are working on, and the misinformation being spread about getting vaccinated.
57 minutes | Feb 7, 2021
35: Shaunasea Brown on what it means to be a Black woman in Canada and addressing anti-Black racism
Shaunasea Brown, a humanities PhD candidate at York University, talks about what it means to be a Black woman in Canada, the politics around Black hair, and addressing racism in our society.
71 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
34: Mark Taylor on why your money is disappearing and how to get control of your finances
Mark Taylor, a self-proclaimed personal finance nerd, talks about why your money is disappearing and what you can do to get control of your dough.
33 minutes | Jan 25, 2021
33: Lessons from guests 11 to 20
A compilation of life lessons from Krista Kolodziejzyk, my parents, Carlos Castano, Andrea Felstead, Erin Breen, Raven Lacerte, Nancy Ruth Deen, Nicole Morais, Shailene Panylo, and Marley Bowen.
56 minutes | Jan 19, 2021
32: Connie Sobczak on The Body Positive and how to embody self-love
Connie Sobczak, the founder of The Body Positive, talks about their work to help people embrace their bodies, how to quiet inner criticism, and how self-love is the key to a better life.
32 minutes | Jan 12, 2021
31: Lessons from guests 1 to 10
A compilation of life lessons from my mom, Megan Ardiel, Jedda, my Auntie Connie Mariano, Merideth Kahn, Jennifer Swanson David, Oseko, Tracey Castano, Molly Vaclav, and Brianna Nelson.
39 minutes | Dec 30, 2020
30: Rochelle Byrne on her 430-km SUPing trip through Lake Ontario and her work to clean the shores
Rochelle Byrne, the founder of A Greener Future, talks about her 430-kilometre paddleboarding trip through Lake Ontario, her team’s work to clean up the shoreline, and how we’re all connected to the lake’s health.
48 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
29: Eva Latapi on “Get Over Him Please,” moving on after a breakup, and finding the right person
Eva Latapi, a psychologist and creator of the “Get Over Him Please” Instagram page, talks about moving on after a breakup, how to be a good partner, and finding the right person for you.
43 minutes | Dec 7, 2020
28: Grace Kuang on climate change, how it’s intertwined with social justice, and how we can help
Grace Kuang, from McMaster University’s Academic Sustainability Programs Office, talks about sustainability, the issue of fast fashion, how climate change and social justice are tied together, and what we can do to help.
58 minutes | Dec 1, 2020
27: Halyna Polityka on dealing with anxiety and the importance of tuning in to ourselves
Halyna Polityka, a registered psychotherapist, talks about dealing with anxiety, giving ourselves grace during this pandemic, and why it’s so important to live based on our own values.
67 minutes | Nov 15, 2020
26: Brahm Leupen on what it’s like living in a van
Brahm Leupen, an adventure seeker and van dweller, talks about his months-long bike trip in Africa and what it’s like living in a van.
61 minutes | Oct 27, 2020
25: Robin Pacquing on surfing Lake Ontario and creating an inclusive community of female Great Lakes surfers
Robin Pacquing, a leader in the Great Lakes surfing community, talks about where and how to find the best lake waves, how she is trying to make surfing more inclusive and diverse, and why she loves the sport so much,
61 minutes | Sep 8, 2020
24: Sue Lowman on being the first internationally adopted person in Ontario
Sue Lowman, the first internationally adopted person in Ontario, talks about her adoption experience, what she’d say to her biological parents if she had the chance, and finding your place in a world where you stand out in every way.
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