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As UM president, I want to invite our community to think big, and support the big ideas that move us forward. In my new podcast, we explore what ignites a big idea and the courage to act upon it.
Michael Benarroch University of Manitoba

Episodes

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Episode archive

Season 1

Episode 01: Cosmology and Beyond with Dr. James Peebles

The first episode in this podcast series features President Benarroch in conversation with leading astrophysicist, Nobel Laureate and the Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus at Princeton, Dr. James Peebles [BSc(Hons)/58, DSc/89].

Together, they'll unpack some of Dr. Peebles's groundbreaking work that has been vital to our understanding of the universe, including topics like the Big Bang Theory and dark matter. We'll also hear from a UM student and aspiring astrophysicist, and hear Dr. Peebles take questions from our live audience.

Bonus content: Watch a behind the scenes sneak peek of Episode 01.

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Episode 02: Anti-Racism in Medical Education with Dr. Marcia Anderson

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with vice-dean of Indigenous health, social justice and anti-racism at the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, and Doctors Manitoba 2022 “Physician of the Year” Dr. Marcia Anderson [MD/02].

Together, they’ll discuss how the University of Manitoba can further ground medical education in anti-racist practices and provide greater health equity for Canada’s Indigenous, Black and racialized communities.

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Episode 03: Cultivating Deep Inclusion with Queer Education Researcher Dr. Robert Mizzi

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with Canada Research Chair in Queer, Community, and Diversity Education and associate professor in the Faculty of Education, Dr. Robert Mizzi. Together, they’ll discuss Dr. Mizzi’s ideas around “deep inclusion,” and how the University of Manitoba can continue to make strides in diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Episode 04: Creating a Home for Survivors’ Stories with NCTR director Stephanie Scott

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with executive director of the National Center for Truth and Reconciliation, Stephanie Scott. Together they discuss the lasting effects of Canada’s residential school system and the forced separation of Indigenous families. They explore how we as a university can help heal these wounds and plot a path forward to true Reconciliation.

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Episode 05: How Canada Can Become a Global Public Health Leader with Dr. James Blanchard

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with executive director of the Institute for Global Public Health Dr. James Blanchard. Together they’ll discuss how the University of Manitoba can be at the center of engaging the academic sector in global public health and how Canada can become a world leader in this field.

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Episode 06: Understanding Indigenous Self-Determination and Water Rights with Dr. Nicole Wilson

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with Indigenous peoples' water rights researcher Dr. Nicole Wilson. Together they’ll discuss how Canada can better understand, govern and enhance Indigenous self-determination over water rights.

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Episode 07: Why Guaranteed Income is Affordable, Effective and Just with Economist Evelyn Forget

This episode features President Michael Benarroch in conversation with economist and academic director of Manitoba Research Data Centre Evelyn Forget. Together they’ll discuss how a basic income guarantee is not only possible and affordable, but an effective and just way to reduce poverty in Canada.

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