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Unconventional (w/Shakir Chambers and Matthew Barnes)

This week, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with Navigator Senior Consultants Shakir Chambers and Matthew Barnes to look back a the Conservative policy convention, and look ahead to the upcoming Liberal convention. Then the three go head-to-head in our rapid fire round on Cinnamon Toast Shrimp, vaccines and favourite patios in Ottawa and Toronto.

Royal Rumble (w/ Danielle Parr and Andrea Ernesaks)

In the wake of a historic interview with Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey, audiences are often left to make their own assumptions about what really happens in preparation for a tell-all broadcast.

To dissect this incredible story that has dominated news cycles for days, we are joined by Navigator colleagues Danielle Parr and Andrea Ernesaks to unpack everything that goes on behind-the-scenes to prepare for such an interview.

The trio goes head-to-head in our rapid-fire round to discuss the one-year anniversary of lockdown, the complications of International Women’s Day and the ever-changing debate among generations around the perfect pair of jeans.

Early Years (w/Margaret McCain)

This week, host Amanda Galbraith sits down with the Honourable Margaret McCain for a discussion on early childhood education and its ability to break barriers for Canadian women, while improving educational outcomes for children across the country. Fitting for International Women’s Day, the pair explore a policy proposal that all Canadians can get behind.

Black History Month (w/ David Simmonds)

This week host Amanda Galbraith speaks to Canadian Centre for the Purpose of the Corporation expert panel member David Simmonds to discuss the purpose of Black History Month, investigate how the movement for racial justice has developed over the last year and explore what it’s like to be a Black corporate professional. Then, the two go head-to-head in our rapid-fire round on the Golden Globes, free Britney movement, quarantine hotels and more.