
ELEVATE: A DBNC Leadership Podcast
Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre proudly presents, "Elevate: A DBNC Leadership Podcast", celebrating diverse, non-traditional leaders in our community.
Episodes
33 episodes
E32: DBNC’s Alena Denderys on how anyone can build their financial future!
This month's ELEVATE episode talks about DBNC's new Financial Empowerment program and all it has to offer! Alena Denderys, DBNC's Financial Empowerment Facilitator, stopped by to share an overview of the program and what to expect from it in th...
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34:02

E31. Creativity Through The Lived Experience With Author and Podcaster Gloria O'Koye AKA Glowz
Gloria O'Koye a.k.a Glowz. author and podcaster, stopped by ELEVATE to talk about her writing as well podcasting and how they were all shaped by her lived experiences.Gloria touched on the challenges in her life such as the grief that c...
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44:41

E30. Pride, Community and Connection With Bill Sinclaired Episode
Bill Sinclair from The Neighbourhood Group in Toronto stopped by ELEVATE to talk about TNG and the wide variety of services that they offer. Bill touched on TNG's growth over the last 100 years and his journey from summer student t...
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39:26

E29. EarlyON: Why It's About More Than Just Playing With Babies
Giselle Orozco from DBNC's EarlyON's program stopped by ELEVATE to tell us a little mor about the program. EarlyON is a high-quality, free drop-in child and family program that supports early learning and development for families with chi...
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35:24

E28. Peter Grant on How Connection and Relationship Building Counters Hate
Peter Grant is a seasoned law enforcement professional with 22 years of dedicated service to Peel Regional Police. Currently assigned to the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Bureau, Peter is committed to fostering an environment of equality and...
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36:18

E27. Making Space for Black Entrepreneurship in the Creative World
What drives McKie Richards? Flexing her creative prowess and carving out her own space to shine, of course! McKie is the owner and CEO of Canadian based production company McKie Rich Productions. She specializes in photography, videography, and...
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33:08

E26. Rachel Luke on the Importance of Black Voices in Positions of Power
Rachel Luke is currently the Instructional Coordinator for African, Black and Afro-Caribbean Student Success at the Peel District School Board. Prior to this, she taught English, Dramatic Arts, English as a Second Language, Black Canadia...
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26:31

E25. Sharon Douglas on Taking Up Space as a Black Woman and Leader
Sharon Douglas has worked in the Human Service Sector for over 25 years. She has held a variety of leadership positions and more recently as Director of Community Investment, United Way of Peel Region (UWPR) and as Consultant to United Way Grea...
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34:31

E24. How a Seniors’ Knitting Circle Is Changing Lives
Welcome to our newly refreshed podcast! Formerly known as Roots & Resilience, DBNC is proud to present ELEVATE: A DBNC Leadership Podcast.This month's episode brings to you Deb & Darlene, two women who are actively involv...
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51:28

E23. DBNC's Everyday Leaders Reflect on the Joy of Connection and Community
We often highlight inspiring leaders from the community. And as much as we love doing that, we have also wanted to show love to our own staff who work in the background, ensuring our amazing programs are running smoothly for the communit...
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53:38

E22. Embrave's Rebecca Pacheco on Speaking Up Against Gender-Based Violence
Rebecca Pacheco (She/Her) is the Development & Education Manager at Embrave: Agency to End Violence and the Coordinator of the Peel Committee Against Women Abuse (PCAWA). She is driven by her passion for gender equity, intersectional femini...
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44:54

E21. DBNC's Lilian Liang on Taking Action Against Gender-Based Violence
Lilian Liang works as a Family Support and Outreach Worker with DBNC's EarlyON team. Lilian stopped by DBNC's Roots and Resilience podcast to discuss what Gender-Based Violence is and how to recognize the warning signs. She also to...
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32:27

E20. Fola Okomayin on Housing Trends in Peel and the GTA
Folashade Okomayin is a self-motivated and progress-driven professional with an extensive background in the Social Service industry. She sat with DBNC's Cristian Fox to discuss the challenges that come with accessing and securing Housing...
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40:56

E19. Janine Ayoub On her Journey as a Newcomer to Canada
Janine Ayoub recently moved from Turkey and Lebanon to Canada to start her new life. She sat with DBNC's Cristian Fox to discuss the challenges with being a newcomer and the power of resiliency.Janine spoke candidly about ...
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E18. Priyanka Sheth on what makes her Intersectional (and why it's a good thing!)
Priyanka Sheth, DBNC's Executive Director, was our guest for our June episode, where she spoke candidly and openly about intersectionality, as it relates to one's identity. Priyanka has been with DBNC as the Executive Director sinc...
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48:04

E17. Rosalyn from EMBRAVE on the impacts of Gender Based Violence*
Rosalyn from EMBRAVE stopped by Roots & Resilience to speak candidly about Gender Based Violence, with a focus on newcomer, racialized communities. A woman of colour who was born with Transexualism, Rosalyn walks wi...
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E16. Saïda Ouchaou-Ozarowski on the Art of Film Making and Telling Stories
Saïda Ouchaou-Ozarowski is a Canadian filmaker who immigrated from Toronto to France in 2001.With family roots in Algeria, Saïda is interested by human migrations and the impact of colonialism on racialized groups.Her latest film...
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1:04:57

E15. Success Stories of DBNC's Women in Tech
Sumbel, Kiran, and Mansi stopped by Roots and Resilience's to record a very special episode in honour of International Women's Day. They spoke with host, Cristian Fox, about why it is so important for more women to enter the Technology space an...
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34:16

E13. How DBNC's Community Care Closet is Changing Our Corner of the World
Meagan Dogra, DBNC's Community Resource Coordinator, stopped by Roots and Resilience to speak about the importance of safe and dignified access to much needed necessities for our community. Touching upon stigmas surrounding food insecuri...
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23:19

E12. @GeetsJourney on Navigating Health as a Tamil Woman
Geetha Balaganthan is a 2nd generation Tamil Canadian, born and raised in Toronto. She has a medical education background and focuses on health and wellness, as well as mental health advocacy. She constantly strives for balance in a chaotic wor...
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57:27

E11. Yudit Sidikman on how women can reclaim their own power
Founder and President of ESD Global Inc., Yudit Sidikman is a thought leader, speaker, and educator on Empowerment Self-Defense (ESD) with over 20 years of experience in the field. She is a fourth-degree black belt in Judo and holds an MBA with...
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46:08

E10. The Reality of Eating Disorders and Where to Get Help!
What is an eating disorder? What is considered disordered eating? When does eating healthy become concerning? Emily Huynh, from NEDIC, and Ivana Grabez, from DBNC, share their insights and how to better understand when it is time to get help...
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48:08

E9. Oluyinka Oso, Author of N for Nigeria, on Balancing Work and Creativity
Oluyinka Oso, author of children's book, N for Nigeria, stopped by DBNC to chat about how she maintains a balance between her work life and her creative pursuits. Tune in to hear what she said about her love of Nigeria and how she advocates for...
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55:35
