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By The Sonar Network
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
We take a deep dive into the father/son relationship on the way to breaking a parenting cycle because the way you were raised doesn’t fit with your values. Have you significantly changed the way you are raising your kids, compared to the way your parents raised you? Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
The Gen-I podcast returns after a summer break. In this episode we reflect on lessons learned during an extended stay with family. Kulbinder comes away with a new point of view on family dynamics and relationships by being present. Are you present for your loved ones? Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Parenting can be a challenge at the best of times. Are you doing it right? Do you have your own style or do you follow the example your parents set down? Guest Sherry Yuan Hunter of Sandwich Parenting and sandwichparenting.com about keeping your sanity while raising good kids.
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We are honoured to welcome John Kim to the podcast. Also known as The Angry Therapist, John is a licensed therapist, coach, author, and co-founder of the JRNI Coaching Intensive, from which Scott graduated in 2021 to begin a Life Coaching career. With John, we discuss the societal changes around mixed-race relationships, from the 80’s to today. John talks from his point-of-view as a Korean-American with a white partner and a mixed child. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Kulbinder and Scott take a personal dive into Gen-I. Kulbinder coined the phrase to identity people who were born to immigrant parents. We discuss a surprising statement Kulbinder made about her identity as a Canadian with Indian heritage. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Scott and Kulbinder dive deep on depresssion with some very revealing information about living with the disease and steps needed to make life normal again. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Scott and Kulbinder address equality in the workplace with Rejeanne Aimey, President & Chair of the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers. OSPE has launched a campaign to increase inclusion in an industry that has been dominated by white males for several decades. Aimey is a woman of colour, professional engineer who gives an accurate account of the current situation and how the Society is working to open the profession to more women and people of colour. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
We live in some scary times, with the pandemic and all. The numbers of those infected continue to rise so is it just a matter of time before YOU get COVID-19? Scott was sure he had contracted the virus. In this episode we talk about the panic created just by the possibility of one family member having it. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Kulbinder & Scott go deep into race relations on a personal and work-life level and explain the term “white saviour” in an effort to help understand different points-of-view. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.