
Canaries in the coal mine warns us of danger we are blind to. This podcast aims to illuminate the darkness for Canadians. Co-hosted by two Canadian immunocompromised Moms with background in advocacy, clinical research, education, teaching, and training. Mel and Crystal view knowledge translation of evidence-supported information as a necessity for community empowerment. They bring research finding... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We recap the current prognosis of Canada’s healthcare system, our handling of this ongoing pandemic, our crumbled education system, the misinformation machine and where we stand now.
Crystal, Cindy Wilinski and Mel return in 2024 to discuss the current state of Pandemic crisis as they dissect the anti-vaccine propaganda and discuss the IgG4 paper that has been misinterpreted and weaponized.
Crystal’s original scientific humility talk, a discussion on caring Canadians, and a surprise guest @sunshiiny stopped by with an important message. Oh Canada!
Crystal and Mel discuss the latest COVID research on COVID brain damage,building resilience in these times, and a lot of f bombs,
Crystal and Mel are doing the hard work that British Columbians deserve. They are sharing critical information that should be easier to discover. Thank you for sharing your research in an easy to understand manner. Well worth tuning into!
Only suggestion is to skip the ominous music in the background. It’s distracting and takes away from the content.
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Apple Podcasts | #67 |
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