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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In Part Two of our conversation with longtime Ontario public servant Barb Simmons, she takes us back to her early days of computing in the Ontario Public Service (OPS) that included reel-to-reel backups, sneakernets, and the thrill of a first PalmPi... more
In Part One of our conversation with former Assistant Deputy Minister Barb Simmons, we explore her decades of leadership within Ontario’s public service and her commitment to advancing women’s social and economic opportunity. Reflecting on her years ... more
In Part 2, Fatouma Ahmed reflects on what it means to lead with integrity, and responsibility. She discusses the role of allyship in opening doors for others, the importance of accessibility in design and service delivery, and how accountability stre... more
In Part 1, Fatouma Ahmed reflects on the personal and professional journey that led her into public service. She recalls childhood memories of accompanying her family to immigration offices, as these moments gave her an early glimpse of how governmen... more
In Part 2, Chisanga Puta-Chekwe shares the story of the Masomo Education Foundation, a charity he founded in Canada, to support Zambian youth from low-income families in attending University. He discusses the foundation’s growth, merit-based model, a... more
Chisanga Puta-Chekwe discusses his career path from a mining executive to a senior public servant, and the guiding values that fueled this shift. He speaks about identity, responsibility, and the importance of meritocracy in government. The conversat... more
In part two, Eva Dusome deepens the conversation by reflecting on their experiences as a Two-Spirit, non-binary Anishinaabe person navigating colonial systems, education, and justice. Eva shares how Indigenous teachings shape their own personal value... more
In Part 1 of the episode, Eva Dusome shares experiences from an unexpected start to having since built a notable career in Ontario’s corrections. Eva discusses the impact of socioeconomic factors and trauma on incarceration, highlighting the barriers... more
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