Episodes

  • Building a New Approach to Indigenous Health
    Aug 9 2021

    Raised by a settler family, it wasn’t until later in life that Shelley Wiart reconnected with her Métis roots. Learning more about the community, and the challenges Indigenous women face, inspired her to make a difference. As an undergraduate learner with AU, she was able to apply grant funding to help Indigenous women tell their own health stories, with the goal of driving positive change within the healthcare system.

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    10 mins
  • From Refugee to PhD
    Aug 9 2021

    Living through the siege of Sarajevo, Djenana Jalovcic saw first-hand that volunteerism can literally mean the difference between life and death. She left the city, spent time in a refugee camp, and then came to Canada. Now she’s putting her education to use, helping provide educational opportunities for people with disabilities.

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    12 mins
  • Creating Space B’Tween Girls
    Aug 9 2021

    Barb Tiedemann always liked working with people, but she left the workforce to care for her children. As they got older, she started to notice concerning mental health trends among preteen girls. She wanted to do something about it, so she went back to school to gain the tools she needed to make a difference.

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    12 mins
  • The Thrill of a Life in Business
    Aug 9 2021

    Vickram Minhas helps run a vast family business, spanning trucking, hospitality, cannabis and more. He talks about the path that led him there, the tough lessons he learned along the way and how his MBA helped him overcome his early struggles.

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    11 mins
  • Quitting Space to Help Women in STEM
    Aug 9 2021

    She could help launch satellites into orbit, and command missions for the Canadian Space Agency, but Stefanie Ruel still struggled to break the glass ceiling. She decided to upgrade her credentials with an online Master of Business Administration from AU, and that experience helped her to realize she was being discriminated against at work.

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    13 mins
  • Analytics in the Athabasca River Basin
    Aug 9 2021

    Lackesiha Lewis fell in love with computers early on and intended to get into the industry. But she got pregnant at the end of highschool, which complicated her plans. As a single mom, she turned to distance learning to further her studies. Through her master’s program, she got to work on an innovative partnership, applying data to the natural world. 

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    9 mins
  • A Soldier’s Path to Higher Education
    Aug 9 2021

    Kimberley Lamarche has always had two passions: nursing and the military. That’s how she found herself studying to become a nurse practitioner while deployed to a country recovering from war. Today, Kimberley Lamarche teaches at Athabasca University.

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    11 mins
  • An Olympian Prepares for Life After Sport
    Aug 9 2021

    It’s not easy to fit school into the busy schedule of a professional athlete, but that’s exactly what two-time Olympian Emily Nishikawa was able to do with AU. While competing on the international cross-country skiing circuit, she was able to earn a degree, setting her up for success now that she’s looking at her next steps.

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    10 mins