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Canadian College of Health Leaders Podcast
by The Canadian College of Health Leaders
Canada's health system runs on leadership. The Canadian College of Health Leaders Podcast exists to celebrate it, examine it, and strengthen it. Hosted by Sue Owen, CEO of the Canadian College of Health Leaders, the show brings two series to life. In Conversation With features senior health leaders from across the country reflecting on the moments and decisions that defined their careers. Real Stories puts the LEADS framework into practice — told through the voices of leaders living it every day in their organizations. This is the community that makes belonging to the College so great. And now, it has a voice. MOC Credit: Engaging and listening to the podcast entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 0.5 MOC Category I credits toward their maintenance of certification requirement.New episodes drop monthly. Hit follow and be part of the conversation — and stay connected with us on:Official Website: https://cchl-ccls.ca/LinkedIn: https://www.link
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Special Edition: The Conversations Healthcare Is Afraid to Have — Amie Archibald-Varley | CNC 2026
In this special edition, host Sue Owen sits down with Amie Archibald-Varley, registered nurse, bestselling author and co-host of Canada's number one nursing podcast, The Gritty Nurse, ahead of her keynote at the CCHL National Conference in Montreal.Amie's path to becoming one of healthcare's most outspoken voices started in a dark place. After experiencing workplace bullying and gaslighting in a leadership role, she found herself quitting her job with no prospects and a system completely unprepared to support her mental health recovery. That experience became her fuel. She started The Gritty Nurse with a colleague, a microphone and a mission to have the conversations healthcare keeps behind closed doors.In this honest conversation, Amie and Sue talk about workplace violence, mental health, self care and what courageous leadership actually looks like in practice. Amie's message to every health worker is simple and direct: you matter more than the job. They will repost that position in two weeks. Take care of yourself first.About Amie Archibald-Varley: Amie Archibald-Varley is a registered nurse, bestselling author of The Wisdom of Nurses and co-creator of The Gritty Nurse, Canada's number one nursing podcast. She serves as a Knowledge Mobilization Consultant with the Canadian Nurses Association and is a sought-after keynote speaker represented by the National Speakers Bureau.
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Leading with Authenticity — Altaf Stationwala
In this episode of In Conversation With, host Sue Owen sits down with Altaf Stationwala, President and CEO of Unity Health Toronto and recipient of CCHL's 2026 Distinguished Leader Award.A business school graduate who stumbled into healthcare through a capstone project, Altaf's journey to the top of Ontario's health system is a masterclass in finding your unique value and staying true to who you are.In this candid conversation, Altaf and Sue explore what it takes to build a lasting career in health leadership — the mentors who opened doors, the uncomfortable moments that built confidence, and why integrity is the one thing a leader can never afford to compromise.About Altaf Stationwala: Altaf Stationwala is President and CEO of Unity Health Toronto, encompassing St. Michael's Hospital, St. Joseph's Health Centre and Providence Healthcare. Previously President and CEO of Mackenzie Health for over 14 years, he is the 2026 recipient of CCHL's Distinguished Leader Award and a past winner of the Outstanding Young Health Executive of the Year Award in 2007.
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Special Edition: Every Leader Has a Voice — Michael Rossi | CNC 2026
In this special bonus edition of In Conversation With, host Sue Owen sits down with Michael Rossi, executive coach, keynote speaker, and founder of Voce Leadership, ahead of his appearance at the Canadian College of Health Leaders National Conference in Montreal this June.Michael spent 25 years in the corporate world, including 18 years with Adidas where he served as President of Adidas Canada, before making the bold leap to start his own business in 2021. In this conversation, he shares what that transition taught him about betting on yourself, finding meaning beyond a title, and leading through uncertainty.Michael also gives our listeners a taste of what to expect from his session at CNC 2026 — a powerful blend of lived experience, practical tools, and real inspiration that goes beyond the motivational moment and into something far more sustainable.About Michael Rossi: Michael Rossi is an executive coach, keynote speaker, and leadership workshop facilitator. He is the founder of Voce Leadership and serves as Chair of the Board of the Terry Fox Foundation.Register for the CNC 2026 here : CCHL National Conference 2026
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Special Edition: The Stories That Shape Us — Mike Downie | CNC 2026
In this special edition, host Sue Owen sits down with Mike Downie — award-winning documentary filmmaker, philanthropist, and co-founder of the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund ahead of his keynote at the CCHL National Conference in June 2026.Mike has spent over three decades asking one fundamental question: how do we tell Canada's story? From directing The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal to co-creating Secret Path — the groundbreaking project that brought Chanie Wenjack's story to the world — his work explores what makes a story resonate and why it matters.In this conversation, Mike and Sue explore storytelling as a tool for connection, reconciliation and change, and why Canada's greatest stories always end the same way — with the collective.About Mike Downie: Award-winning filmmaker and co-founder of the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. His film The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal won the People's Choice Award at TIFF 2024 and seven Canadian Screen Awards.Register for the CNC 2026 here : CCHL National Conference 2026
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Why Great Leaders Put Their People First — John King
In our very first episode, Sue Owen sits down with John King — former Board Chair of CCHL and recipient of both the College's Mentorship Award and Distinguished Leadership Award — for a conversation that is as honest as it is inspiring.John takes us through a 45-year career that spanned hospitals, association management, health authorities, and government — from Saskatchewan to Alberta to the halls of Ontario's Ministry of Health, and finally to St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. But what makes his story remarkable isn't the titles. It's what he did with the unexpected turns.In this episode, John and Sue explore what it really means to stay open to opportunity, why every leader has a responsibility to mentor, and why — after everything he has seen — John believes the single most important investment a leader can make today is in their people.About John King: John King has over 45 years of experience in the healthcare field. After leading several hospitals in Western Canada including Foothills Medical Centre and the Calgary Regional Health Authority. John relocated to Ontario in 1999 to serve as Assistant Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. He later joined St. Michael's Hospital as EVP and Chief Administrative Officer before retiring in 2012. John is a past Chair of the CCHL Board and has received numerous honours, including the Distinguished Service Award from CCHL and The Order of the Polar Star on behalf of the King of Sweden.
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Welcome
Welcome to the Canadian College of Health Leaders Podcast. Each month, host Sue Owen sits down with the people shaping Canada's health system exploring the experiences, decisions, and leadership lessons that define great leadership in Canadian healthcare. Through two series — In Conversation With and Real Stories — we bring you the voices and frameworks driving leadership excellence across the country.MOC Credit: Engaging and listening to the podcast entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 0.5 MOC Category I credits toward their maintenance of certification requirement.New episodes drop monthly. Hit follow so you never miss one.Learn more about the Canadian College of Health Leaders at cchl-ccls.ca. Say hello on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X, or subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Canada's health system runs on leadership. The Canadian College of Health Leaders Podcast exists to celebrate it, examine it, and strengthen it. Hosted by Sue Owen, CEO of the Canadian College of Health Leaders, the show brings two series to life. In Conversation With features senior health leaders from across the country reflecting on the moments and decisions that defined their careers. Real Stories puts the LEADS framework into practice — told through the voices of leaders living it every day in their organizations. This is the community that makes belonging to the College so great. And now, it has a voice. MOC Credit: Engaging and listening to the podcast entitles certified Canadian College of Health Leaders members (CHE / Fellow) to 0.5 MOC Category I credits toward their maintenance of certification requirement.New episodes drop monthly. Hit follow and be part of the conversation — and stay connected with us on:Official Website: https://cchl-ccls.ca/LinkedIn: https://www.link
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