Eunice Randall

Here are a few new episodes that I’ve recorded for Yeah, What She Said.

We’re hunting for new guests for upcoming shows. Do you know anyone who would be a super guest on our program? We can do phone interviews, so they don’t have to live in Calgary. Let me know in the comments or by the emails!

  • Mapuche indigenous women in Chile — Jennie and I interviewed Jocelyn Kelln, a masters student at the U of C, about her research on the Mapuche women. We talked about organization (matriarchy vs patriarchy), political participation, cultural identity and more.
  • Market Collective — Geea and I interviewed Angela Dione, co-founder of Market Collective, which is a monthly arts show that promotes local talent in Calgary. Dione was one of Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40, and she is someone who genuinely tries to make Calgary more awesome. It’s inspiring.
  • Montreal Massacre and Gender-Based Violence — Jennie and I could barely get a word in edgewise during our Dec. 6 show thanks two articulate, thoughtful and awesome guests that we had on the show — Lana Wells and Lisa Lorenzetti, two specialists on gender-based violence.
  • Personal Finance — Jennie and I interviewed Leslie Scourgie, a local finance consultant and author, about personal finance. Scourgie was on the Oprah Winfrey show at 17 due to her money smarts.
  • Good Girls Marry Doctors — Jennie and I interviewed Josephine Tsui about her project, “Good Girls Marry Doctors,” that looks at the cultural expectations North American Asian women face.

Photo is of Eunice Randall, an early radio engineer and announcer

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