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Connecting the Community

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Voiceless - From Thorns to Freedom, Patricia Roncone's Artistic Journey

Jun 22, 202618 min

The Power of Community Music: York Region Open Mic

Jun 19, 202633 min

Behind the Scenes of 'Gratefully Canadian' with Catherine Hughes

Jun 19, 202614 min

Richmond Hill's Urban Planning Challenges - Community Voices on a Bedford Park Ave Development

Jun 18, 202621 min

How Richmond Hill Reviews and Updates Its Bylaws

Jun 18, 202625 min

Building A Liveable Ontario With A Roadmap for Municipalities

Jun 16, 202644 min

The Richmond Hill Community Food Bank marks 40 years

Jun 9, 202633 min

From Walks to Podcasts: Andrew Applebaum's Toronto Legends Journey

Jun 5, 202618 min

How the Gutsy Walk Supports Crohn's and Colitis Research

May 29, 202617 min

The Hidden Dangers of Vaping: A Public Health Perspective

May 28, 202630 min

The Soundbridge Society Story - How Music Brings Joy to Seniors and Underserved Communities

May 28, 202620 min

Sharing Personal Journeys and Cultural Stories, and Exploring Identity and Homeland Through Art

May 15, 202641 min

How the Eco Family Fest Builds Community and Promotes Sustainability

May 7, 202616 min

The Rich History of Brass Music with Upper Canada Brass Band Music Director Rita Arendz

May 6, 202618 min

Walking in Memory: The York Region Alzheimer's Walk

May 6, 202616 min

Richmond Hill's Global Strategy: Insights from the Germany Trade Mission

May 5, 202617 min

Unveiling Richmond Hill's 17th Season: Secrets of Show Selection

May 5, 202635 min

How Nature Inspires Music: Dvorak, Mozart & More

May 1, 202614 min

Unlocking Richmond Hill's Heritage and Art Scene: Doors Open and Studio Tour Insights

Apr 29, 202628 min

Bridging Healthcare Gaps: The Carefirst Story

Apr 27, 202622 min

Inside the Hill Potter's Guild

Apr 25, 202625 min

Building Stronger Communities: The Power of the Community Action Table

Apr 19, 202613 min

Councillor Joe DiPoala Explains How Richmond Hill is Registering All AEDs to Save Lives

Apr 18, 202618 min

Delmanor Fosters Community Engagement and Care at the Connecting the Community Delmanor

Apr 17, 202610 min

How Richmond Hill Manages 2.96 Million Trees: Policies and Practices

Apr 17, 202633 min

Inside Richmond Hill's Lawn Bowling Club: History and Community

Apr 15, 202612 min

80 Years of Service: The Richmond Hill Legion's Legacy and Future

Apr 15, 202631 min

Ep 333How Schools Are Tackling Social Media's Impact on Students - a Conversation with Robert Kolosowski, YRDSB Trustee

In this interview, York Region District School Board Trustee Robert Kolosowski discusses the impact of social media on students, policies to manage cell phone use, and strategies to promote mental health and responsible technology use among youth. Robert can be reached at [email protected]

Apr 9, 202611 min

Ep 332The Village Market Supports Local Organic Farmers and the Community

In this engaging interview, Brooke Scott, manager of the Village Market, shares insights into local organic farming, the importance of supporting local food systems, and community-building activities at the market. Discover how local farmers adapt to global challenges, the benefits of eating seasonally and locally, and upcoming events that foster community connection. Brooke can be reached at [email protected] Ask her to be added to the weekly email announcing their vendors and activities. Here's their website village market And follow the Village Market at: (20+) Facebook VillageMarketatWaldorf (@villagemarketatwaldorf) • Instagram photos and videos

Apr 9, 202621 min

Ep 331Building a Public Archery Range in Richmond Hill: A Community Initiative

In this engaging interview, Juni L. Yeung discusses her advocacy for establishing a public archery range in Richmond Hill, exploring the history, requirements, safety, costs, and community benefits of archery. She shares insights into the cultural significance, technical aspects, and community activities surrounding archery, emphasizing its role in community building and cultural preservation. Here's how to reach Juni and the archery organizations she spoke about: Email: [email protected] (20+) Facebook Satsuki Shizuka 五月靜 (u/SatsukiShizuka) - Reddit E T Seton Archery Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/setonarcheryfolk Toronto Asiatic Archery Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1105046720116682

Apr 8, 202631 min

Ep 330Richmond Hill's Community Safety Town Hall - Fostering Public Engagement

In this interview, Scott Thompson, Richmond Hill Ward 2 Councillor, discusses his upcoming Community Safety and Well-being Town Hall, emphasizing the importance of community engagement, coordinated responses to complex issues like homelessness, and the role residents can play in fostering a safer community. Click HERE to register and submit questions for this April 30th event. Here's Scott's website and link to his May 30th Community News & Upcoming Events | Councillor Scott Thompson Ward 2 Richmond Hill

Apr 2, 202613 min

Ep 329Richmond Hill Mentoring Plus Connects - The Power of Intergenerational Mentoring

This podcast features a discussion on the Richmond Hill Mentoring Plus program, highlighting its impact on community, mentorship strategies, and future plans. Learn how intergenerational mentoring benefits both mentors and students, and discover ways to get involved. David Silverman, Aleli Gulak and Monica Olsen would love to hear from you. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Mar 19, 202628 min

Ep 328From Engineer to Poet: Mansour Noorbakhsh's Journey of Words - How Poetry Unites Cultures and Fights Repression

In this engaging interview, Mansour Noorbakhsh shares his journey from engineer to poet, explores the power of poetry in cultural and political activism, and discusses his upcoming anthology 'Where Words Defeat Bullets'. Discover how poetry fosters intercultural dialogue, supports human rights, and unites communities across borders. Click on these links to discover Mansour's writings: Where Words Defeat Bullets – Asemana Books In Search of Shared Wishes by Mansour Noorbakhsh | The FriesenPress Bookstore One Hundred Nights of Yearning – Asemana Books

Mar 16, 202630 min

Ep 327Supporting Developmentally Challenged Athletes: The HADC Story

In this inspiring interview, Diana Graham, a board member of the Hockey Association for the Developmentally Challenged (HADC), shares the organization’s mission, community impact, and upcoming golf tournament to support athletes with developmental challenges. Discover how sports foster inclusion, independence, and community support for individuals with special needs. Here's their website HADC Gladiators | HADC Gladiators Hockey If you have an interest in their golf tournament please see their google form for registration and sponsorship information for the golf tournament. https://forms.gle/AGhysAK1w8kvYqF96 Diana can be contacted at [email protected] 905-717-8527

Mar 15, 202613 min

Ep 326Unpacking Easter: Stories, Traditions, and Celebrations

Join us as we explore the significance of Easter, its history, traditions, and how different Christian denominations celebrate this pivotal holiday. Our guest, David Kim-Cragg, shares insights into the story of Jesus' resurrection, the meaning behind various Easter customs, and the importance of interfaith understanding. Please see St. Mathew's United Church website for contact info for David, and the details for their Easter services, including the April 5th, 7 am Easter Sunday Sunrise & Breakfast. St. Matthew's United Church, Richmond Hill

Mar 12, 202634 min

Ep 325From Broadcasting to Ministry: Reverend Mini Choi's Creative Journey for Reimagining Church

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Reverend Mini Choi, the new minister at Richmond Hill United Church, as she shares her remarkable journey from broadcasting in Hong Kong to leading a vibrant faith community in Canada. Discover how her creative background enriches her ministry, her vision for community renewal, and the power of art and music in faith expression. Check out the church's website Richmond Hill United Church and Facebook page Facebook

Mar 5, 202631 min

Ep 324The Creative Caravan - Providing Mobile Workshops for Mental Well-Being

In this engaging interview, Jenn Silver shares her journey from corporate creative director to founder of the Creative Caravan, a mobile workshop business that fosters creativity, connection, and mental well-being across communities. Discover how her innovative approach promotes social prescribing, mental health, and community resilience. She can be reached at: 905 999-4149 [email protected] @thecreativecaravan_ Check out her website www.thecreativecaravan.ca !

Mar 4, 202611 min

Ep 323Unlocking Youth Potential with Toastmasters

This podcast features Gordon Wilson and Harry Zhang discussing the benefits of Toastmasters, especially the Youth Leadership Program, and how it helps young people develop public speaking and leadership skills. Harry shares his personal experience and future goals, emphasizing the importance of communication skills for success. Here's the information on this upcoming (starting March 28th) Youth Leadership program, happening in Richmond Hill. Toastmasters Youth Leadership Program | OnRichmondHill Check out Toastmasters International

Feb 21, 202620 min

Ep 322Coldest Night of the Year Provides Homelessness Support - A Community Call to Action

In this interview, Alex Cheng from Blue Door discusses the upcoming Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser, highlighting its importance in supporting homelessness initiatives in Richmond Hill. The conversation covers event details, fundraising goals, community involvement, and the urgent need for affordable housing. Please participate in whatever way you can Richmond Hill (Blue Door) - Coldest Night of the Year 2026 Canada Check out all of the support Blue Door offers Home - Blue Door

Feb 20, 202614 min

Ep 321Sangano: The Meaning of Community. From Rhodesia to Canada: A Life Journey

In this engaging conversation, Marj Andre interviews Norman Musewe about his memoir 'Sangano', which recounts his life journey from Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to becoming a pediatric cardiologist in Canada. Norman shares the challenges he faced, including cultural reflections on family, the impact of adversity, struggles with despondency and alcoholism, and ultimately finding faith that transformed his life. He also discusses the changes in Zimbabwe and his aspirations for a children's hospital, emphasizing the importance of caring for children as the future. Here's the link to buy the book Amazon.com: Sangano: The Meeting of Things Here's Norman's web site Pediatric Cardiologist | Dr. Norman Musewe | Markham Norman can be reached at [email protected] Here's the info on his Sangano Hospital project: ww.sanganohealth.org

Feb 19, 202628 min

Ep 320Empowering Women, Particularly in Politics. Thoughts by Leah Taylor Roy.

In this engaging conversation, Leah Taylor Roy reflects on her political journey, her community engagement, and the importance of women's representation in politics. She discusses the challenges women face globally, particularly in authoritarian regimes, and emphasizes the need for more female leadership. The conversation also touches on the significance of discernment in today's information landscape and concludes with a hopeful vision for peace. Here's more information and the link to purchase tickets for the March 6th Women who Lead | Liberal Party of Canada To contact Leah, see her Linkedin profile Leah Taylor Roy | LinkedIn

Feb 18, 202625 min

Ep 319Exploring Ahmadiyya Islam and the Essence of Fasting in Ramadan

In this enlightening conversation, Marj Andre speaks with Sara Jamil, a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, about the significance of Ramadan and the practice of fasting. Sara explains the origins of Ahmadiyya Islam, the spiritual and physical aspects of fasting, and the communal practices during Ramadan, including Iftar. The discussion also touches on exemptions from fasting, the importance of self-control, and the reflections that come with the month of Ramadan, culminating in the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. Sara recommends this for further reading Everything You Need to Know About Ramadan | The Review of Religions And here is the official website - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Al Islam Online

Feb 6, 202626 min

Ep 318The LivingWell Philosophy at DelManor - Celebrating Older Adults

In this conversation, Whitney Hilts discusses the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of older adults within retirement communities. She emphasizes the LivingWell program at DelManor, which focuses on holistic wellness, lifelong learning, and empowering residents to share their unique skills and experiences. Whitney advocates for authenticity and choice in aging, highlighting the need for community engagement and social interaction to enhance the quality of life for seniors. She concludes with a wish for a more loving and inclusive society. Check out Healthy Activities for Senior Independent Living | Delmanor

Feb 4, 202618 min

Ep 317Navigating the New World Order. Some Insights from David Leyton-Brown

In this conversation, Marj Andre interviews David Leyton-Brown, a retired political science professor, discussing various pressing issues including the concept of a new world order Canada's trade relations foreign direct investment the Canadian dollar's outlook the introduction of Chinese electric vehicles environmental policies Canadian defense capabilities, threats to sovereignty expansionist policies. Leyton-Brown emphasizes the importance of long-term thinking in addressing these complex issues.

Jan 29, 202626 min

Ep 316Exploring Italian-Canadian writing, with Richmond Hiller, Nella Cotrupi

In this engaging podcast, Marj Andre interviews Nella Cotrupi, exploring her academic background, political activism, and the evolving cultural landscape of Richmond Hill. Nella shares her insights on the growing interest in Canadian literature in Italy, the significance of translation, and the impact of cultural heritage on literature. The conversation also delves into the differences between Canadian and American literature, highlighting the unique immigrant experiences that shape narratives. Nella's passion for poetry, particularly the works of Carol Shields, is evident as she discusses her translation project and the importance of poetry in contemporary society. Please click HERE for Nella's book on Northrop Frye Here are the literary houses that Nella referenced: Les Flâneurs Edizioni https://www.lesflaneursedizioni.it/ Quaderni del Bardo Edizioni di Stefano Donno And the professor she mentioned is Joseph Pivato - Wikipedia

Jan 24, 202632 min

Ep 315Understanding the Iranian Revolution: Thoughts from Dr. Reza Moridi

In this podcast, Dr. Reza Moridi discusses the historical and current socio-political landscape of Iran, focusing on the Iranian Revolution, the impact of the Iran-Iraq War, the ongoing protests, and the plight of women in Iran. He emphasizes the need for international support and awareness regarding the Iranian people's struggles against their regime. To keep to-date, Reza encourages us to follow social media.

Jan 23, 202636 min

Ep 314Celebrating Community at the Richmond Hill Winter Carnival

In this conversation, Marj Andre speaks with Anders Lindfors, co-owner of King Henry's Arms and a key member of the Richmond Hill Winter Carnival planning committee. They discuss the importance of community involvement in the carnival, the various activities and events planned for this year, and how the carnival adapts to changing weather conditions. Anders shares insights into the volunteer roles and the significance of the carnival as a family-friendly event. The conversation highlights the carnival's history, its evolution over the years, and the role of local businesses in supporting community events. His one wish - food security. Check out the Richmond Hill Winter Carnival, for the schedule of events, signing up to be a volunteer, the photography contest categories or entering the Wing Eating Contest. Richmond Hill Winter Carnival – February 7 & 8, 2026 And check out King Henry's Arms King Henry's Arms – Traditional Pub With Local Microbrews on Tap And follow them on Facebook (20+) Facebook

Jan 21, 202623 min

Ep 313Echoes of the Past: Marina Nemat on Iran's Struggles

In this episode, Marj Andre speaks with Marina Nemat, author of "Mistress of the Persian Boarding House," about her experiences during the Iranian Revolution and the current situation in Iran. Marina shares her harrowing story of imprisonment and torture at the age of 16 for protesting against the regime, reflecting on the trauma that continues to affect her life. She draws parallels between her past and the ongoing protests in Iran, expressing deep concern over the brutality faced by demonstrators today. Marina emphasizes the importance of remembering history to understand the present and the need for solidarity among the Iranian diaspora to raise awareness about the plight of those still in Iran. The conversation also delves into Marina's new book, which explores her grandmother's life and the community of women who supported each other during tumultuous times. Through her narrative, Marina highlights themes of resilience, the power of female solidarity, and the necessity of hope in the face of despair. She concludes with a call for understanding and compassion in a world rife with division, urging listeners to recognize the shared humanity that binds us all. Please see her website Marina Nemat – Author

Jan 16, 202647 min

Ep 312Healing Through Horses: Irina Mihaela's Journey

In this episode, Marj Andre speaks with Irina Mihaela, who shares her transformative journey from a challenging childhood in Romania to becoming a coach specializing in equine-assisted therapy. Irina discusses her past experiences with trauma and how they shaped her understanding of success, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from inner peace rather than external achievements. She highlights the importance of addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how equine therapy can provide a unique healing space for youth struggling with mental health issues. Irina's special horse, Amore, plays a crucial role in her therapy sessions, offering a calming presence that helps children connect and heal in a non-judgmental environment. Irina also elaborates on the structure of her therapy sessions, the significance of creating a safe space for youth, and her vision for expanding her program to reach more individuals in need. She passionately advocates for mental health support for young people, especially in the wake of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and calls for community involvement to sustain and grow her initiative. The conversation is a heartfelt exploration of healing, connection, and the profound impact of horses in therapeutic settings. Irina can be contacted at 437 448-7078 [email protected] Here is a link with additional information about visits with Amore, including some testimonials. https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/visit-with-amore-the-loving-horse-tickets-1978860975447?aff=CBW Irina has an active fundraiser that shares more of her story, what they have been able to offer so far, and what they hope to offer. https://gofund.me/9781038c8

Jan 16, 202624 min

Ep 311Switching from Oil to Heat Pumps: A Smart Move

In this podcast, Marj Andre speaks with Arwa Sayaddi from the Independent Electricity Systems Operator (IESO) about the transition from oil heating to heat pumps. They discuss the efficiency and benefits of heat pumps and the eligibility criteria for the Energy Affordability Program. The conversation emphasizes the environmental advantages and cost savings associated with switching to heat pumps, as well as the importance of home insulation for optimal performance. Check it out at Energy Affordability Program | Save on Energy

Jan 14, 202626 min