
How dare you think small!
Oh I dare.
That's where the richness lives. Every wonderful person I know started as a small connection. An idea in common. A musician we both like. A place I must try. An awesome person we both know. Overly-normal chats have opened up exciting doors to this glorious place we live. So I offer you these fun listens with a person have fortunately stumbled across. A small gl... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Tammy Zdunich is the founder of The Well Collaborative where feminine leadership, honest conversations, and meaningful connection come first. She’s an award-winning photographer, community builder, and professional “how are you really doing?” asker. ... more
Chansong Roh is a Korean born Canadian filmmaker and a graduate of the BFA Film Production at the University of Regina. Her work explores themes of identity and self through culturally driven narratives, with a focus on cinematography and visual stor... more
Anita has lived most of her life in Saskatoon. She loves the warmth, culture and accessibility of Saskatoon and the beauty of the south Saskatchewan river. She is a wife, mother and educator. She loves making things out of clay, singing, eating great... more
Funmi is an explorer and an executor of excellent experiences. She enjoys building on ideas that bring people together and help them discover themselves and each other. At her core she’s a geographer, storyteller, shaping how people interact with the... more
Chikako is a Japanese-born artist based in Saskatoon. Her work combines cultural roots and narrative through traditional Japanese ink. Through her art, she shares a gentle, peaceful world and offers warmth and calm.
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Mother, artist, print maker, singer, healthcare worker, and gardener who thrives on connection and the challenge of creating in new ways. She likes getting lost in our city and discovering fun new places to take her kids and her friends. I found she ... more
Think Small? How dare you.
Oh I dare.
That’s where the richness lives.
Every wonderful person I know started as a small connection. An idea in common. A musician we both like. A place I must try. An awesome person we both know. Overly-normal chats... more
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Apple Podcasts | #130 |










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This show centers on people who live in Saskatoon and the everyday narratives that connect a city. Episodes mix intimate conversations about personal identity, culture, and creative work with vivid, place-based storytelling—covering migration, local arts, food scenes, and community spaces. Guests range from filmmakers and visual artists to crafters and educators, all exploring what makes Saskatoon feel intimate and alive. The format leans into warm, human-interest chats, with a strong emphasis on local connectors, founder- and creator-focused stories, and practical glimpses into piecing together creative lives in a mid-sized Canadian city. A notable draw is the sense of community and discovery—listeners get to hear not just about individual... more
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Recent guests on Think Small include:
1. Chansong Roh
2. Anita Verlangen
3. Funmi Oyatogun
4. Chikako Ogawa
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