Indy race car driver and team owner, Sarah Fisher, discusses her stellar career and many "firsts" as a female race car driver and team owner. Filmed at the Toronto Indy.
Children's clothing designer, Devorah Miller, Red Thread Design, gives insights into the business of creating children's clothing and entrepreneurship. Filmed at Artfest at the Distillery District in Toronto.
Fashion designer, Linda Varekamp, discusses her cool line of clothing and textiles and her business success, and overcoming breast cancer at an early age.
Creator, Love Lettering Campaign, Lindsay Zier-Vogel discusses why she felt Toronto needed more love and what the Love Lettering Campaign is all about. Filmed at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition.
Owner/Director, Arta Gallery, a popular art gallery in Toronto, Fay Athari chats about the challenges she faces owning an art gallery, her inspirations, notable female artists and life in Canada as an Iranian.
Actress and healthy living advocate, Mariel Hemingway, discusses her latest documentary film, "Running From Crazy," why health and wellness is important to her and how to achieve it.
Host Shannon Skinner travels to Scotland on personal journey discovering the roots of her ancestors, the Stewarts, which took her to the Ardgowan Estate, an 18th century country house located in Inverkip, Scotland, near Glasgow. She interviews Lady Lucinda Shaw-Stewart, owner of the estate,
V.P. Electricity Resources for Ontario Power Authority, JoAnne Butler traces her fascinating and inspiring career journey through the Middle East to Mexico, back to Canada and the OPA.
Realtor Nicole Van Stone talks about the journey that inspired her passion for sales that lead her to be one of Toronto's top producing real estate agents; she also shares tips to single women buying their first home.
The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain discusses the importance of philanthropy and giving back, and about her foundation and her passionate focus on early, healthy childhood development.
President and CEO, Rhiannon Traill, talks about her experiences in growing this national organization, as well as forming The Junior Economic Club of Canada, and inspiring youth to be financially literate.
Founder, Productions Without Borders (PWB), an online community dedicated to supporting the film and TV content industry in reaping the benefits of diversity and inclusion.
Me to We co-CEO, Roxanne Joyal, chats about this innovative social enterprise that empowers young people to actively participate in international development.
Legendary classical guitarist, Liona Boyd, talks about her amazing career, branching out into singing, and her recently released album, The Return... To Canada With Love, on which she was joined by many famous friends.
Co-founder/CEO, Kids and Company, Victoria Sopik, chats with Shannon about creating her company and working with corporations to develop child care options for their employees.
Co-Founder/Executive Director, The Next 36, Claudia Hepburn sheds insight into what it takes for entrepreneurs to be the top of the league and how her organization helps make that happen https://thenext36.ca/