
The Realize Podcast - Nurturing Potential, Inclusion and Belonging
Shaun Proulx, Realize Canada · Realize Canada
Show overview
The Realize Podcast - Nurturing Potential, Inclusion and Belonging launched in 2024 and has put out 7 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 57 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 57% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 11 months ago. Published by Realize Canada.
From the publisher
Dedicated to exploring the strength, adaptability, and determination of individuals facing the ever-changing landscape of episodic disabilities
Latest Episodes

Ep 7What It's Like Living With Disability (Two Stories)
EHave you ever wondered what it's like to live with a disability - or more than one? Thought about what it’s like being a kid with disabilities? A teen? What’s making friends like? How about dating? Trying to find employment? Fighting against a world constantly telling you that you can’t? Eight million people in Canada 8 million over age 15 - that's 27% of Canada’s population - live with some sort of disability. On this episode, you get to meet two of them, remarkable people who live with multiple disabilities. You'll hear their stories, perspectives, trials and triumphs, and be inspired by the beauty of building a life that truly fits who you are. Please help us by taking our fast, 3-question surveyLearn more about Realize Canada.Thank you to our guests this episode for their expertise and generous sharing of their stories. Realize Canada fosters positive change for people living with episodic disabilities. Credits:Writer, producer, host: Shaun ProulxAudio and video editor: John MackieGraphic design: Alexandria DitnerSpecial thanks to Tess Kern and Addison Brash for their valued assistance in making this episode happen.Executive Producers: Roger Mussellman and Janet London for Realize Canada The Realize Podcast is sponsored by the Government of Canada.

Ep 6HIV AIDS: NoTimeToWait
EOn a rainy Toronto weekend last November, youth from around the world gathered for NoTimeToWait, Canada’s largest youth-HIV event, presented by LetsStopAIDS, Canada’s largest youth-led HIV charity. The Realize Podcast sat down with four vibrant young activists to find out why they care about the health issue; their relationship to it; the holes and flaws in current education about HIV and AIDS - and the battle against stigma being faced still by countless people with HIV or AIDS. The four activists share their personal and moving and inspiring stories about why they do the very good work they do.Please help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about LetsStopAIDS.Learn more about Realize Canada.Thank you to our guests this episode for their expertise and generous sharing of their stories. Realize Canada fosters positive change for people living with episodic disabilities. Credits:Writer, producer, host: Shaun ProulxAudio and video editor: John MackieGraphic design: Alexandria DitnerSpecial thanks to Tad Chmiel and Alex MacLeod at LetsStopAIDS for their great assistance in making this episode happen.Executive Producers: Roger Mussellman and Janet London for Realize Canada The Realize Podcast is sponsored by the Government of Canada.

Ep 5Indigenous Disabilities and Wellness
EPlease help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about Realize Canada.Thank you to our guests this episode for their expertise and generous sharing of their stories. Realize Canada fosters positive change for people living with episodic disabilities. Credits:Writer, producer, host: Shaun ProulxAudio and video editor: John MackieGraphic design: Alexandria DitnerSpecial thanks to Julia McEathron and Alex Pennell for their great assistance in making this episode happen.Executive Producers: Roger Mussellman and Janet London for Realize Canada The Realize Podcast is sponsored by the Government of Canada.

Ep 4Fashion On Fire
EPlease help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about Realize Canada here.* What is an episodic disability? Be sure to listen to Episode 1, where we give a quick crash course, plus hear the moving story of Sandy, who suffers from the episodic disabilities of suicide ideation and treatment-resistant depression. (Listener discretion advised.)

Ep 3HIV and Ageing
Please help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about Realize Canada here.* What is an episodic disability? Be sure to listen to Episode 1, where we give a quick crash course, plus hear the moving story of Sandy, who suffers from the episodic disabilities of suicide ideation and treatment-resistant depression. (Listener discretion advised.)

Ep 2The Loneliness Epidemic
Trigger Warning: This episode deals with the subject of loneliness, and the anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues that can result. If you or someone you know is in crisis, or needs to talk, call or text 988 at any time. No one who reaches out is turned away.Please help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about Realize Canada here.For more on Dr. Bill Howatt, click here.* What is an episodic disability? Be sure to listen to Episode 1, where we give a quick crash course, plus hear the moving story of Sandy, who suffers from the episodic disabilities of suicide ideation and treatment-resistant depression. (Listener discretion advised.)

Ep 1Episodic Disabilities 101
TRIGGER WARNINGThis episode contains scenes of - and conversation about - depression, suicide, and suicide ideation. Listener and viewer discretion is advised. If you or a loved one need help, call or text the Suicide Crisis Helpline 24/7 at 988. Please help us by taking our fast, 3-question survey!Learn more about Realize Canada here.