Are you a kind person? In recognition of the UN's "World Health Day", Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at why people are kind. Could there be a benefit to doing kind things for others?
What do you know about the word okay? It seems very simple, but it is actually very complex! In recognition of the UN's "International Mother Language Day", Liz Waid and Colin Lowther look at the uses and history of this common word.
In recognition of the UN's "International Day of Human Fraternity", Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at a way to fight hate - teaching about acceptance of other people and cultures.
In recognition of the UN's International Day of Education, Liz Waid and Colin Lowther look at a way to fight hatred - learning about hate groups.
Spotlight tells the story of the Little Match Girl. This Hans Christian Andersen story is very famous. Many people tell it at Christmastime. But what is the meaning of this story? Is it happy or sad?
Can a conversation change the world? In recognition of the UN's "Human Rights Day", Liz Waid and Adam Navis tell about an idea from Denmark – a Human Library. Here, people check out a human book and learn about something new.
In recognition of the UN's "World Children's Day", Liz Waid and Colin Lowther look at the social attitudes around infertility. Many people hope to have children. But sometimes, they are not able. This can bring great shame. Today, women are saying:...
In recognition of "World Mental Health Day", Liz Waid and Adam Navis talk about a kind of television program that is very popular in Norway – Slow TV. This kind of entertainment is becoming more popular all around the world. Can Slow TV be helpful...
In Canada, there is a long, sad history of abuse towards native people. Bruce Gulland and Megan Nollet look at this terrible history, and an attempt to bring healing. Can a country ever reconcile a difficult situation?
Adam Navis and Katy Blake share simple tips for keeping a new child safe and healthy. This is the second program in our Tips for Healthy Living series.