I am joined in the studio this week by Nicholas Hickens-Morrison — a healthcare professional, author and advocate of Afro-Caribbean descent, originally from Guyana. Nicholas has undertaken various healthcare and research-related initiatives locally and internationally, centring on supporting the needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations. Tune in as our conversation highlights the value of vulnerability in research and the importance of utilizing qualitative methods in research. To learn more about the Racial Stress Study: brainwaves@msvu.ca or connect with Nicholas directly at Nicholas.hickens@msvu.ca.
Ep. 85 | Smith Family Feud & Season Finale
Ep. 84 | Meaningful Connections with Cait Collabs
Ep. 83 | Book of Love Canada with Matchmaker Jean-eva Dickie
Episode 82 | Growing When People Are Watching
Ep. 81 | Wisdom from Wounds
Ep. 80 | Falling in Love
Ep. 79 | Vulnerability in Research with Nicholas Hickens-Morrison
Ep. 78 | Out of Feelings, Into Healing
Ep. 77 | Spirit of Gratitude
Ep. 76 | Coaching Through Quiet Quitting with Kickstart Coaching & Consulting
Ep. 75 | Shifting Seasons
Ep. 74 | Growing Pains (Mid-Season Pause)
Ep. 73 | Self-Care in Service with Caitlyn Hamblin
Ep. 72 | On Becoming
Ep. 71 | Ebb, Flow and Let It Go
Ep. 70 | "The Passion that Drives Me" with Guest Funmi Odeniyi (MichNat Fashion)
Ep. 69 | Finding Support in Mental Illness with guest, Aaron Goodwin
Ep. 68 | Voice-Body Connection & Authentic Expression with Elise Besler
Ep. 67 | Creating a Career You Love with Jen Warrington
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