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The MaCH-UP Podcast

The MaCH-UP Podcast

By Migration and Critical Health Psychology (MaCH) Research Group

Welcome to the MaCH-Up, official podcast of the Migration and Critical Health Psychology (MaCH) Research group at York University in Toronto. By chatting with new and experienced researchers and professionals in the area, we explore their personal journeys, and the important work they do: what it is, why it is, and how it came to be…
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Jay Doshi - Loving What You Do & The Uninsured in Canada

The MaCH-UP PodcastNov 09, 2023

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Jay Doshi - Loving What You Do & The Uninsured in Canada

Jay Doshi - Loving What You Do & The Uninsured in Canada

Welcome to the MaCH-Up, official podcast of the Migration and Critical Health Psychology Research group at York University in Toronto. By chatting with new and experienced researchers and professionals in the area, we explore their personal journeys, and the important work they do: what it is, why it is, and how it came to be…

Today our guests is Jay Doshi. Jay is a Fulbright Student, and a recent graduate from Cornell University who is currently working with the MaCH research team. His work explores the impact of COVID-19 specific directives, which were put forward by some Canadian provinces, to provide free health services for all individuals regardless of immigration status.

Guest: Jay Doshi

Host: Michael Ruderman

Producer: Ben Stevenson

Nov 09, 202332:42
Michaela Hynie - Winding Journeys and Community-Based Research

Michaela Hynie - Winding Journeys and Community-Based Research

Welcome to the MaCH-Up, official podcast of the Migration and Critical Health Research group at York University in Toronto. By chatting with new and experienced researchers and professionals in the area, we explore their personal journeys, and the important work they do: what it is, why it is, and how it came to be…

Today our special guest is Dr. Michaela Hynie. Michaela is a professor of Psychology at York University. Her interdisciplinary and community-based research focuses on the social determinants of health in multiple cultural settings: with communities who experience social conflict, social exclusion, or forced displacement and migration. Michaela’s journey has moved through cognitive science, neuroscience, and cultural psychology, leading to the work she does today.


Guest: Michaela Hynie

Host: Michael Ruderman

Producer: Ben Stevenson


Sep 14, 202359:06