
Rachel Thexton Connects
By Rachel Thexton

Rachel Thexton ConnectsJan 30, 2023

BC Broadcast Journalist Angela Jung breaks down the TV news world and tells her story.
Now working as a reporter for Global News BC, an outlet where more British Columbians tune in for local news than any other news station in the province, Angela has her work cut out for her. An ambitious journalist who knows what she wants and works hard to accomplish it, Angela has an insatiable appetite to learn more. Angela tells me about her childhood dream of becoming Connie Chung, the path she has taken in a competitive environment to land where she is today, while uncertainty appears at every corner, and she discusses the journalism industry overall. At a time when the news space is constantly evolving, Angela has her feet planted firmly in her passion to gather and deliver stories that are meaningful and valuable to viewers. Don’t miss my discussion with broadcast journalist Angela Jung. Music by Sergio Prosvirini from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

Its time for Coast Mental Health’s “Just Say Hello” initiative. My thoughts on this campaign
In Greater Vancouver, we pass those who are homeless daily. Some are crying, laying in the cold, or simply sitting calmly.
We tend to look away, passing quickly without making eye contact, and not wanting to think much about why that person is struggling. While homeless, this individual is likely experiencing pain and loneliness, along with judgment. It may seem simple but recognizing a person with eye contact, and a greeting, as encouraged by Coast Mental Health’s #JustSayHello campaign is a small but vital step.
I hope that people take this to heart. A simple greeting, and kind recognition of an individual, can make a difference in their day. I am not easily impressed by campaigns related to mental health, as many seem more focused on optics than true change.. This feels different. This feels authentic. #JustSayHello
Coast Mental Health | Compassion | Courage | Recovery Music by Olexy from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x08-Raided, Arrested, and he Refuses to Back Down-Dana Larsen of Vancouver’s Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary Discusses All.
Recently his Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary was raided, and he was arrested by the VPD. Dana Larsen was soon back in business providing products to a variety of BC residents, and beyond. Dana talks mushrooms, details the other products he sells, and what they are used for, and stresses the importance of GetYourDrugsTested.com, a free community service that he founded in 2019. We discuss Canada’s drug policies, Dana’s story and history advocating in the space, and much more.
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Rachel Thexton (@rthexton) / X (twitter.com) Music by Jonas from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton PR and Angel Araujo.

Teaser- Dana Larsen talks Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary, his recent arrest, raid and more.
The Founder of the Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary, Dana Larsen, shares details about the products he sells, why people use them, and even his recent raid and arrest. Episode coming this week with a man who has been fighting Canada’s drug policies for many years. Stay tuned!
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Co-produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x07-Real Estate Professional Ameet Johal Talks Industry Dynamics, Success in the Space, and her Story
Junction Co. Principal Ameet Johal joins me for a candid chat about working with clients, while maintaining your authentic identity, topics around gender and diversity, achieving success as a business owner, as well as what she has learned from mentors, and what she offers her clients while helping them to stand out as they create value for communities.
We are The Junction Collective (Junction Co.) (junction-co.com) AJ (@ameetjohal) • Instagram photos and videos Please follow on IG for updates and new episodes drop.
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Co-produce By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser Season 2-Epsiode 7 Digger Deeper into Vancouver’s Real Estate World as a Talented Female Leader
Ameet Johal, Principal of Junction Co., brings a fresh perspective to the real estate industry by emphasizing the importance of community building and authentic connection. Ameet and I chat about our shared experiences, working as leading industry consultants, differences we have experienced, and, mostly, Ameet’s fascinating and inspiring story and insight based on over two decades working in the space. Tune in to learn more about Ameet’s vision for the future of community and how she supports clients via her unique service offerings.
Who is Junction Co.? (junction-co.com)
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Rachel Thexton (@rthexton) • Instagram photos and videos Music by Zakhar Dziubenko from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x06-Canada’s hidden killer that no one wants to talk about.
Bestselling author, psychotherapist, and former journalist Ann Dowsett Johnston discusses alcohol in Canadian culture, her personal experiences with drinking, and her book, Drink-The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol. Ann and I talk about how things were , how they are today, and how the pandemic changed things for families. We chat about government policy, how alcohol is marketed to females from an early age, and much more about alcohol, much of which you likely didn’t know. I hope this episode is an eye opener for some. Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women And Alcohol : Dowsett Johnston, Ann: Amazon.ca: Books Ann Dowsett Johnston (@anndowsettj) / X (twitter.com) Rachel Thexton (@rthexton) / X (twitter.com)
Music by Oleg Kirilkov from Pixabay.
Co-produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Is alcohol hiding behind other serious issues and becoming one of Canada’s deadliest pastimes? Teaser for Episode with Ann Dowsett Johnston
Bestselling author, psychotherapist and former journalist, Anne Dowsett Johnston wrote Drink- The Intimate Relationship between Women and Alcohol. Ann continues to use her experience, talent, and knowledge to educate Canadians on the many dangers of alcohol, as its currently perceived and used in our culture, its growing severity, and how problematic it can be, especially for women. Ann weaves together her personal story, along with shocking facts about the marketing of alcohol, lack of vital policies and the ways in which alcohol can be “a steroid” for the modern woman.
Music by Oleg Kirilkov from Pixabay.
Co-Produce by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x05-A Journalist and Writer with a story of her own to tell- Kerry Gold joins me.
A veteran journalist who writes about homes, once a music critic who interviewed Ray Charles, a woman with multiple books under her belt, and someone who adores animals, there is more to Kerry Gold than the popular Globe and Mail housing pieces that many in Vancouver wait to read weekly. I get to know Kerry more as we discuss her story and her work. Enjoy this!
Working toward a humane society for all animals - Vancouver Humane Society
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Music by Ashot Danielyan from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser Season #2-Episode 5 Discussion with Journalist and Writer Kery Gold
A Woman who dominates Vancouver’s real estate media space, and a writer who has written bestselling memoirs, there is more to Kerry Gold than I knew!
Kerry had amazing experiences interviewing some of the world’s most talented musicians and I had the pleasure of learning more about her as both a person, with her own passions, and a professional on a mission for balanced and solid stories. Episode coming soon!
Music by Olexy from Pixabay.
Sound Effects from Pixabay.
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

#02x04-A Good Martial Artist is Never Looking for a Fight- The Focus and Discipline that’s a part of Siddhartha Bhat’s Story.
Master Martial Artist, and Team Canada Taekwondo Veteran, Siddhartha Bhat tells his story of starting the practice as a child, spending the first months of training in the corner for poor behaviour, and soon realizing his passion for fighting and at one point claiming a spot amongst the top #10 in the world. From physical discipline to mental focus, we discuss his reasons for stopping competition, how taekwondo can help with mental health and self protection, and even how he can walk around the city with his amazing cat relaxing on his shoulder. This unique episode inspired me to move and make some changes. The Terry Fox Run 2023 #DearTerry
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Music by Praz Khanal from Pixabay.
Co-Produce by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

A Conversation with Master Martial Artist Siddhartha Bhat and how it led me down an Unexpected Learning Path
In addition to hearing about Siddhartha Bhat’s amazing journey, our conversation developed into ideas, concepts and discussion on disciplines focused on the mind and overall health. He inspired me to act and think differently, brought new ideas to the forefront, and had me keen to act now. This conversation will surely inspire and fascinate you. Stay tuned for an update on the episode air date! Music by Praz Khanal from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x03-Mark Haden "Revolutionizing Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment: The Benefits of Psychedelic "
Mark Haden has been working with those who have mental health and substance use challenges for years. Now a UBC Professor, researcher and Clinical Supervisor at Qi Integrated Health, Mark Haden talks to me about using ketamine to help those with depression and PTSD, while emphasizing the benefits of psychedelic drugs in healing. Mark recommends taking a wise approach to drugs while minimizing the harms of drugs and maximizing their benefits. We discuss his path of coming to terms with the fact that there has not been effective treatment in mainstream medicine for those with depression, question the effectiveness of anti depression drugs, and discuss alcohol dependency and trials he is working on that could change the way it is treated. This conversation presents evidence-based treatments that could turn the mental health and addiction treatment field on its head. Maybe that’s what we need?
Mark Haden Thexton Public Relations (thextonpr.com) Psychedelic Association of Canada
Music by Stefan Keller from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser- Season #2, Episode #3- Mark Haden- Psychedelics and a wise approach to drugs.
As we face a variety of mental health challenges in our province, and across the country, the way that we are caring for people with mental illness and substance abuse challenges is not working. Mark Haden wants to approach drugs with a wise, evidence-based approach and a part of this is using psychedelics, specifically ketamine, to help people who are suffering with depression, PTSD, and other mental health-related issues. Thousands of BC residents take antidepressants daily but are they working?
Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton And Angel Araujo

Truth and Reconciliation Day- short monologue.
Music by Ashot Danielyan from Pixabay.
Co-Produce by RAchel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#02x02-Mo Amir- Host and Creator of This Is VANCOLOUR.
Mo Amir is the creator and host of This is VANCOLOUR, originally solely a podcast, and now also a culture and politics TV talk show on CHEK. Mo is on the other side of the discussion here as he shares more about himself, his journey to talk television, his approach to interviews, and even some behind the scenes stories that will surprise you. We discuss the local digital space, podcasting, interviewing styles, and some of his guest experiences. Enjoy!
Music by Olexy from Pixabay.
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Starry Night | ClickBid Mobile Bidding (cbo.io)
Co-produced by RAchel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser- Season #2-Episode #2-Mo Amir of This is VANCOLOUR
I am excited to soon welcome media personality, CHEK talk TV host, and podcaster Mo Amir. Offering his extensive experience with diverse media and digitally focused interviews and commentary, my conversation with Mo is informative and entertaining. Mo shares stories from behind the scenes, tips based on his experience, and we get to know the man behind the microphone; the professional who is usually leading the discussions himself. I love this part about interviewing media personalities, digital leaders, and journalists. They have their own stories to share, and they are always engaging. Episode coming this week!
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Co-Produce By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

#02x01-Discussion with BC’s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe
Discussion with BC’s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe- Speaking with Lisa Lapointe was not only a pleasure, as she is helpful and kind, but also incredibly informative. Our Chief Coroner shares details on what she and her team do, what they have observed regarding deaths in British Columbia, as well as thoughts and advice for the province on preventing future deaths, especially those related to drug toxicity. This is a conversation that I will never forget, and I am so grateful that I have the opportunity to share it with you all.
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Moms Stop The Harm BC SPCA | The B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

Teaser Season #2-Episode #1 I am welcoming BC’s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe
This week, I am welcoming BC’s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe to the podcast. I cannot think of anyone more experienced, and intrenched in our province’s dire health problems, including the drug toxicity crisis, and other factors contributing to the passing of British Columbians, that may result from factors that we have not considered. I am honoured to kick off season #2 with such an experienced and outspoken professional- Lisa Lapointe.
Music by Roman Senyk from Pixabay.
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Introduction to Season #2
Welcome to season #2! I can’t wait to host voices that need to be heard and share stories that must be told. To kick off the second season of my podcast, I have the privilege of welcoming amazing thought leaders, experts, and humans with insight and experience that help us to grow and consider what we can do to make ourselves and our city better. Please join me wherever you listen to your podcasts. I appreciate you all so much. Here are some hints on what’s to come!
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Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

Reflection Monologue- trip to childhood town and back again.
A week away to Ontario has me thinking about my past and the present in Greater Vancouver.
Music by FASSounds from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

My kids enjoy art class in Vancouver’s DTES/Chinatown community with the talented Jesse Gouchey.
I love seeing art being supported in this neighbourhood thanks to Digital Hopes, Miska Creative Society, TD Canada Trust, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, and other amazing graffiti artists and partners. Short discussion with them here on their experience.

Author Tara McGuire joins me for a discussion that you won’t forget. Holden After & Before- A Love Letter For a Son Lost to Overdose.
Author, former broadcaster, and Mom of Holden, Tara McGuire, joins me for a timely and raw discussion about her son Holden, mental health, grief, and even graffiti. This interview completes my first podcast season, and I am fortunate to be able to share the insight and experience of this strong and talented woman. Tune in. It may even change a life….
Holden Courage Memorial Fund for Artists (vancouverfoundation.ca)
I Want to Tell You How This Feels | The Tyee
Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
Sound effects from Pixabay.com
Co-produce by rachel Thexton Angel Araujo.

Author Tara McGuire completes my first podcast season with discussion about topics we should all care deeply about-they affect every one of us.
Author, and former broadcaster, Tara McGuire joins me next week for a conversation about grief, mental health, and her son Holden’s story, profiled in her book Holden After & Before-Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose. Tara’s story moved me and no one who reads this book will forget it. I am honoured to welcome her.
Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
Sound effects from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Announcing my final guest of season #1 of Rachel Thexton Connects- Tara McGuire
I am honoured to announce that my next guest will be writer, editor, voice-over actor, and former broadcaster, Tara McGuire. Tara is the author of Holden After and Before – Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose, which she describes as a hybrid work in memoir and fiction exploring grief, and the overdose crisis, in the aftermath of the death of her son, Holden.
What a humbling, and timely, way to end the first season of my podcast, as mental health struggles fill the hearts and minds of so many Canadians. Tara McGuire’s book is beautiful, and heartbreaking, written with such skill that I could feel the pages in the deepest parts of my heart. More to come on when this episode will be available.

Discussion on my venture into podcasting
A short sunmary on why I started this podcast and how it’s brought me joy and sadness this year- all worth it. Enjoy my latest episode w @renubakshi and stay tuned for my exciting announcement regarding my last guest of season #1. 🙏❤️
Music: Summer Sidewalk
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Co-Produced by Rachel thexton and Angel Araujo.

#18 Renu Bakshi Talks PR—The marketing tool that carries credibility.
PR Professional Renu Bakshi joins me for a timely and excellent conversation on public relations, a professional we share. We discuss the challenges and the solutions, Renu provides valuable PR advice, and we hear more about who Renu is as a person—someone who is kind, fair, and a dog lover (meaning she must be a great human ). Join me for a discussion that any industry and all professionals can learn from.
Working toward a humane society for all animals - Vancouver Humane Society Vancouver Sun Children's Fund – Helping keep our kids fed, warm and learning. (vansunkidsfund.ca) Renu Bakshi (@RenuBakshi) / Twitter
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo
Music by prazkhanal from Pixabay.

Teaser for Episode #18- Renu Bakshi
Renu Bakshi is a PR professional who specializes in media training and crisis communications via her business, Renu Banshi Communications. I have known Renu for over a decade and since transitioning from CTV News anchor to communications professional, our paths have crossed frequently as we navigate the always-changing PR industry. Renu is not afraid to “tell it like it is” and I look forward to sharing our discussion on the most effective marketing tactic (yes, I am biased) that a business or organization can undertake-public relations. Details to come on when this episode will be available. Don’t miss it! Renu Bakshi
@rachelthextonconnects Thexton Public Relations (thextonpr.com) Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.
Music by prazkhanal from Pixabay.

#17 Digital Direction with Joe Momoh
Digital Strategist, and Podcast Host, Joe Momoh talks about the digital space and servicing clients as they work to enhance their presence online. Joe Momoh is also the host of Joe Momoh Presents, providing listeners with a variety of business insights from leaders across Canada. Joe’s web design expertise, and understanding of online engagement and overall strategy, provide a complete digital package from a professional who never stops learning and digging into the next digital focus area.
Tails of Help | Community Knowledge Centre (calgaryfoundation.org) Letters to a Pre-Scientist (prescientist.org) https://joemomoh.com
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Music by QubeSounds from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser for upcoming episode #17
In the next episode, digital marketing and branding professional Joe Momoh joins me to discuss the digital space, its dynamics, and its evolution. Joe also hosts the Calgary-based business-focused podcast Joe Momoh Presents, providing a unique take on bringing digital communications to another level. I look forward to hearing Joe Momoh’s perspectives on our information-filled digital world and how to navigate it best.
https://open.spotify.com/show/6UqbuGXeasenZyU64J5ke4?si=d104b22a26714ceb
Music by QubeSounds from Pixabay
Co-Produce by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Have we lost our empathy for mankind and compassion in working to reduce harm for those in need whenever possible?
Public Health Physician and former Director of the BC CDC, Dr. Mark Tyndall speaks about his years of experience, both across the globe in Kenya working with HIV patients, and here in Vancouver working with those using drugs during a toxic supply crisis. Dr. Tyndall also speaks to the estimated 48,000 Canadians who die from cigarette smoking annually and of vaping as being a clear solution to reducing that harm. This timely discussion is one that every Canadian should hear.
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Music by Lexin_Music from Pixabay Sound EFX by Angel Araujo
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser for upcoming episode #17
In the next episode, Vancouver public health physician and former Director of The BC CDC, Dr. Mark Tyndall shares years of expertise on harm reduction in relation to both smoking and drug use. Dr Tyndall’s evidence and analogies will make you think differently about harm reduction and empathy among mankind. Has our society given up on those in need?
Sound effects by Angel Araujo.
Music by Lexin_Music from Pixabay
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo
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#16 Digital Hopes helping underrepresented talent and building bridges between communities.
Digital Hopes Co-Founder Minna Van talks about Vancouver’s lesser-known art talent and the beauty in telling one’s story via art in Vancouver’s downtown east side and beyond.
digital hopes - high hopes (discoverhighhopes.com)
Welcome - Downtown Eastside Women's Centre (dewc.ca)
Music by AntipodeanWriter from Pixabay.
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

#15 Métis Nation BC CEO Colette Trudeau tells her dynamic personal story and educates us on Métis culture, history and what The Métis Nation is currently doing in our province- its impressive.
There has never been an apology or recognition of the injustices that Métis people have experienced. Métis Nation BC CEO Colette Trudeau is passionate that Métis People stop being an afterthought in discussions and actions regarding Indigenous People.
MNBC Phoenix Society Drug & Alcohol Recovery & Education Surrey BC
Music by REDproductions from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser for upcoming episode #15
Metis Nation BC CEO Colette Trudeau joins me next week for a conversation about Metis culture, meaning, and history, her journey, and more about what Metis Nation BC is currently doing in BC communities--- it's impressive. Contact | MNBC Music by REDproductions from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

#14-Deborah Moore discusses her journey from pageant queen to Vancouver Chinese language broadcast host.
Born in Singapore, and raised in Hong Kong, Deborah has worked in the entertainment industry since 1981. Deborah established herself as a popular broadcast personality here in Vancouver amongst local Cantonese-speaking Canadians, along with English-speaking Canadians via her social media presence. In this episode, Deborah takes us through her journey to well-known broadcast host and discusses the media landscape realities here in our diverse province.
BC SPCA | The B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Greater Vancouver Food Bank | Providing fresh food to those in need
Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.
Music by Skilsel from Pixabay

Teaser for upcoming episode #14 with Deborah Moore
Deborah Moore joins me this week for a conversation about local Chinese language media, as well as details about her personal journey. More to come!
Music by Skilsel from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

#13. Krissy Vann talks about her pivot from media to digital and life experiences that we can all learn from.
From being an avid motorcycle rider to a fitness and wellness advocate, Krissy Vann’s past has taught her inspiring lessons. From podcaster and influencer to blogger and a woman of many talents, this conversation may make you second guess where you are in life and where you want to be….maybe who you want to be.
Music by BLACKBOX from Pixabay.
Greater Vancouver Food Bank | Providing fresh food to those in need Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Rachel Thexton discusses diversity in the PR and digital marketing space.
Sharing my thoughts about our diverse province and the beautiful diversity that I believe needs to be incorporated more into PR and marketing strategies with authenticity and building relationships.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Teaser for the upcoming episode where Rachel Thexton introduces her next guest Krissy Vann
Former TV personality Krissy Van has pivoted to a successful digital role. In the next episode, Rachel will speak with Krissy about her journey and how she has managed to find a fun and informative place for herself in the online world.
Music by BLACKBOX from Pixabay.
Co-produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Rachel Thexton breaks down top highlights from first dozen podcast discussions.
After my first dozen discussions on my new podcast Rachel Thexton Connects, I highlight quick top takeaways from each conversation. I am so blown away and thrilled to have had the guests I have had to date. Thank you to each one of you and thank you to the listeners who have come on board since I launched in January. I am having such a great time doing this, learning so much and hopefully making small changes when it comes to educating people and entertaining at the same time.
Music by RomanSenykMusic from Pixabay
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo

#12 Alicia Haque talks digital.
Vancouver Digital Content Creator Alicia Haque discusses social media influence and answers the questions that we hear when asked about the value of a digital influencer focus. Alicia's favourites nonprofits:
Covenant House Vancouver : Covenant House Vancouver (covenanthousebc.org) Polar Bears International
Music by Olexy from Pixabay.
Co-Produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Digital Influencer Alicia Haque Teaser
This coming week, we are fortunate to have a discussion with top local BC digital influencer/content creator Alicia Haque. We will discuss top questions and concerns I get from clients, insights from her knowledge of the digital space, and more. Join us as this will be a great dialogue. More to come!
Music by Olexy from Pixabay.

#11 Radio Host Drex of Jack 96.9 FM Vancouver
Radio host Drex talks radio and reveals who he is as an amazing human, with a big heart, and a love for pencils.
Two of Drex's favourite charities
Thank Dog I Am Out Rescue Society – To Save As Many Dogs As Possible
Music by SoundGallery DmitryTaras from Pixabay.
Co-produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Red Dress Day-May 5, 2023
An acknowledgment and my personal accountability.

Guy Felicella joins me for a conversation about his unbelievable journey that might make you second guess your thoughts and beliefs
With extensive lived experience, Guy Felicella joins me for a conversation about his unbelievable journey, how he lives today, and where he hopes we are headed as BC battles a toxic drug health emergency that has been going on for years. Guy is an advisor, educator and advocate who provides his knowledge to schools, corporations, community groups, government, and others.
Guy shares stories and experiences that might make you second guess your thoughts and beliefs on substance use and what we must do to stop the thousands of preventable deaths---each one leaving so many broken hearts behind.
Tune in and share with everyone you know. We all have a responsibility to care for those who are the most vulnerable in our province.
Music by Macklemore
Sound Effect from Pixabay
Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Teaser-Drex-host of "Drex on Jack" 96.9 FM Vancouver
I am excited to learn more about radio professional Drex, who has so much experience in the broadcast industry. I also want to know more about him as a person and I can’t wait to chat with him and share our discussion with you all soon.
Music by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay
Sound Effect from Pixabay
Co-produced by Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo.

Mental Health Week Special Guest Keir Macdonald
I am privileged to welcome the CEO of Coast Mental Health Keir Macdonald as he offers his expertise, and showcases his heart for people, as I host a vital discussion with Keir around mental health as we recognize Mental Health Week. Co-Produced By Rachel Thexton and Angel Araujo. Music by RomanSenykMusic from Pixabay.

Teaser for Episode #10-Keir Macdonald and Mental Health
This week I am speaking with someone who knows mental health, the many challenges that mental illness can present, and insight on solutions to supporting those in need. I am privileged to welcome Coast Mental Health CEO Keir Macdonald to the podcast, available early next week, as we recognize Mental Health Week.
Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay.

A BC mother shares her grief and shows her strength through ongoing advocacy and storytelling
I had the honour of speaking with Troylana Manson about her amazing son Aaron Mitchell Manson and his devastating passing due to drugs. I am privileged to have had Troylana share this personal story with me to educate people on the dangers of shame, stigmas, and stereotypes of the drug user. My hope is that this episode makes even a small difference in how people see those who use drugs and how to unconditionally love and support those experiencing substance use disorder.
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay.