EPISODE · Aug 26, 2020 · 51 MIN
Tomboys and Pink Frilly Dresses, Cricket Farming and Destressing Tips
from What She Said! · host Candace Sampson
Lisa Selin Davis talks about her new book Tomboy, The Surprising History and Future of Girls who Dare to be Different. Anne Brodie joins me with this week’s new releases and an interview with Enuka Okuma from Netflix’s The Sleepover as well as her thoughts on the emotional and beautiful Summerland and Amazon Prime’s new teen romantic series Chemical Hearts. The future of food is definitely interesting, and Lauren Keegan, CEO of Entomo Farms which specializes in the farming of crickets thinks you might love the protein benefits of crickets. Apryl Munro, who is half of the duo that makes up This Kinda Life, joins me to share some of her best tips for taking care of yourself with New Roots Herbal. Dwania Peele from Canadian Small Business Women (CSBW)joins me now to discuss how they are helping women stay in business. Canadians having been planking the curve and spreading a contagion of kindness helping each other. Heather Down started collecting kindness stories from across Canada and compiled them all in her book Not Cancelled which she talks about with me today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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