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Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod

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It's not always easy to get the story behind the story.

Journalism is about the Five W's that report the facts but to Sheldon, context is key.

It's not just how, but how come. In this show, he talks to the people behind the headlines to find out why we should care.

And in the digital age, nothing tells a story better than the voice of the person involved, or the people who can look at it critically and speak about it.

We hope to tell the stories that can help us understand not just why something happened, but why it matters.
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Episodes

A prescription for better access to primary health care

It’s been more than a decade since the Nova Scotia government has made it possible for pharmacists in the province to be more active in delivering primary health care. But there are still people who don’t know about all of the services that are available to them. And there are also people who can’t afford to access those services because they aren’t covered by the province. Opposition politicians are calling for that to change. And Allison Bodnar, the CEO of the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scot...

Jan 17, 202315 min

Blue Monday and First Responders

Blue Monday might have been a marketing campaign gone wild, but depression and seasonal depression are real issues that can affect our mental health. And this time a year may be even more detrimental for Public Safety Personnel and First Responders because of their experiences. But Dr. Luke Schneider says it Blue Monday doesn’t have to be so blue. He’s a Registered Psychologist with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology and the College of Psychologists of Ontario, and a Clinical Resea...

Jan 16, 202318 min

Allison Hothoff: This could have been me

Amy Graves has been dealing with health issues over the past year. She’s still recovering from an aneurysm and has permanently lost the sight in one of her eyes. The recent story of Allison Holthoff’s death in an emergency room had Amy wondering how close she came to a similar fate. In October, she ended up in an emergency room in extreme pain from an internal bleed. And although she was examined, they wanted her to go home and come back later if things got worse because they didn’t have a bed f...

Jan 13, 202317 min

Emergency Room deaths in Nova Scotia

It shouldn’t come as a shock that there are people in serious medical distress who don’t survive after arriving at an Emergency Room in Nova Scotia. The case involving the death Allison Holthoff is bringing the issue of ER deaths to the forefront. According to information provided to the Nova Scotia New Democrats, she was one of 558 people who died in an ER in 2022. Susan Leblanc is the NDP Health Spokesperson. She tells us why there should be a public inquiry into what’s behind the numbers that...

Jan 12, 202311 min

Compassion not legal threats

Health care shouldn’t be political. But politicians are riled up after the story of a woman who died in the Emergency Department in Amherst on New Year’s Eve. Liberal Leader Zach Churchill is asking why government's first response to the death in Cumberland County was to threaten legal action towards those who advocated on behalf of the grieving family. He says the letter has since been rescinded, which is further evidence that the decision to send it was motivated by politics. Churchill is a lo...

Jan 11, 202320 min

Gunter, Ali and Elizabeth Smith McCrossin

What was behind the Nova Scotia Justice Department sending a letter to Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin over a letter she posted about the death of Allison Holthoff? If they were trying to silence the Cumberland North representative, they weren’t likely to succeed. The Independent MLA had the consent of Gunter before going public with the story of his wife’s death in an Emergency Room. And she had three separate legal opinions telling her she wasn’t violating the woman or her family’s privacy. Smith-Mc...

Jan 10, 202322 min

The tragic story of Ali Holthoff

A woman in pain heads to the Emergency Room in rural Nova Scotia. And now a husband, her children, her family, her Fire Department and her Community are asking for answers. Allison Holthoff was just 37 years old when she died more than six hours after going to the the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre on New Years Eve. Her story became public after social media posts started circulating and there was a statement from the Nova Scotia Health Authority about privacy issues. I reached out to Mi...

Jan 09, 202319 min

Myles Goodwyn bringing it home

It’s been quite the journey for Myles Goodwyn and the band he co-founded in 1969. And after more than 50 years, fifteen studio albums and thousands of concerts later, there’s one more show with him as a frontman. And it will happen on March 2nd, 2023 in Nova Scotia, where it all began. He’ll continue writing and producing April Wine records, but says touring as a 74 year old with diabetes, is too much. Here’s a look back over the years and a look ahead to the next chapter for singer, songwriter,...

Jan 06, 202330 min

Downtown Halifax and the World Juniors

It’s one of the largest events in Downtown Halifax in years. And by all accounts, organizers couldn’t have asked for a better outcome. And neither could the business owners on the peninsula. Canada will be playing in the Gold Medal game of the World Juniors. And Paul MacKinnon with the Downtown Halifax Business Commission says it’s great to see the crowds again.

Jan 05, 202310 min

Zach Churchill on income support

Now that the holiday season is over, we’re moving into the heating season. And for many, it will be a struggle for the essentials. Nova Scotia’s Liberal Party is urging government to do more for those who have less. They’ve introduced a number of ideas that would help Nova Scotians throughout the affordability crisis including a bill to index income assistance to inflation and increase the thresholds for social assistance to allow more people to access funds. Leader Zach Churchill addresses thos...

Jan 04, 202317 min

An average annual Canadian salary in hours

Not everyone is struggling under the weight of high inflation these days. In fact, by 9:43 am January 3rd, the average member of the 100 highest-paid CEOs in Canada will have made as much money as the average Canadian worker makes in a year. That's $58,800, by breakfast time on the year's first workday. David Macdonald is an economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. He shakes out the numbers in the Breakfast of Champions report....

Jan 03, 202316 min

Mark Critch: a love letter to his parents

What started out as a memoir of his time growing up under the transmitter tower of VOCM is now into a second season as a television series. Mark Critch is proud of how these tales about his own family are being enjoyed by other families. Season two of Son of a Critch will begin airing on January 2nd, 2023 on CBC television and streaming on CBC Gem. Critch describes how they have rejigged the stories in the book so they translate to a different medium. But at the heart of these stories, is heart....

Dec 30, 202221 min

Carole Baskin finishes what Tiger King couldn't

She became a household name just as the world went into lockdown in 2020. The Netflix series Tiger King brought Carole Baskin and Joe Exotic into our homes, and we ate it up like fresh baked bread. Her five year involvement with the program was to be like Blackfish for big cats. That 2013 documentary exposed the treatment of captive orcas. But as Baskin explains, the producers changed everything when CNN decided not to buy the show. Baskin comments on the recent victory with the Big Cat Safety A...

Dec 29, 202219 min

Prohibition and legalization

A real case study in drug use is about to get underway in British Columbia. Bill Bogart says it will hopefully show lawmakers that prohibition and criminal charges are not effective ways of dealing with a drug epidemic. The author and retired law professor weighs in on the difference between legalization and decriminilization and the review of legal cannabis that is underway.

Dec 28, 202219 min

The soul of a rescue mission

Michelle and Ken Porter founded Souls Harbour Rescue Mission in Regina, Saskatchewan in 2000. And it became the largest service provider for the homeless in that province. A decade later, they sold all of their possessions and came to Halifax. Nine months after that, Souls Harbour Rescue was established in HRM. It's now grown to help people in Halifax, Bridgewater, Eastern Shore and Sydney. And Ron Dunn relocated to Halifax from Ontario and is now taking on the role of Chief Development Officer....

Dec 23, 202219 min

Feeding Nova Scotians

For an agency that was established in 1984 to provide emergency food relief, things have never been so busy at Feed Nova Scotia . There are close to 11-hundred people a day being fed by food banks across the province through the umbrella organization. And there are 300 new people entering the system each week. Feed NS Executive Director Nick Jennery adds there are now more than 20-thousand people registered for food and gift card support over the holidays. And when you are handing out more than ...

Dec 22, 202213 min

Firefighters and the Million Dollar 50/50

It started as a way to make up for lost fundraising opportunities when things shut down because of COVID. And in the two years since then, it has grown into the largest weekly 50/50 fundraising campaing of its kind in Canada. Andrew Wallis is with the Amherst Firefighters Association, the group that started organizing the weekly draw. It's gone from fewer than 10 fire departments to more than 250. And it's on course for prizes exceeding a million dollars in prizes over the holidays. www.firefigh...

Dec 21, 202215 min

Teresa Wright and the social media wrongs

It's one thing for people to be criticial of a journalist's work. It's another to threaten them and their families. That's what Teresa Wright has been dealing with as a woman working in journalism in Canada. She says it's caused her to reevaluate her use of social media platforms and on using it for anything other than work. The Charlottetown-based health reporter with Global News explains what she's had to endure, and what she's going to do about it.

Dec 20, 202218 min

Compassion Canada on giving globally

Most of us don’t really need another coffee mug or gadget for Christmas. And this year, one of Canada’s Top 100 Charities is asking us to re-think the gift-giving process. Compassion Canada is asking us to consider gifts with impact that help meet the basic needs of the most vulnerable - those facing food insecurity around the world. Allison Alley, President and CEO of Compassion Canada . She tells us about the group, their work and her answer when someone asks if we should be helping at home be...

Dec 19, 202215 min

Making spirits brighter

It can be a difficult time of the year for anyone who experiencing the loss of a loved one. And as much as the holidays are supposed to be full of joy and excitement, there's also a time for reflection and reminiscing. Andrea England is originally from Guysborough. The singer-songwriter is now living in Toronto. And this year, she's written, recorded and released her very first Christmas song. And even though it may have been born from a place of sadness, it can still help people connect honestl...

Dec 16, 202217 min

Unexpected side effects

It was a rude awakening for someone who had been a social worker, professor and author. That medication he was taking for a physical issue was turning him into a different person psychologically. And it is something that has Todd Leader sharing his story so that he can help others. And a note of caution; this conversation deals with serious issues of mental health, mature themes and suicide. The Nova Scotia Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line is 1-888-429-8167....

Dec 15, 202223 min

Game changers and play makers

Before he was a teenager, Trayvone Clayton was chosen to be one of the kids chosen to participate in CopShop. That program by Halifax Regional Police teams up officers and kids to go shopping for Christmas. And that's the inspiration for a new program being promoted by Gamechangers902. Clayton says his goal is to bring kids together from African Nova Scotian communities across HRM to give them a chance to meet. And the hope is that it will help build positive relationships between youth in the A...

Dec 14, 202212 min

Different generations, same medical care

The idea wasn't to bust myths. But it seems they have. Teams of researchers across the country wanted to see if family physicians from different generations practise medicine differently. And Dr. Ruth Lavergne says she was surprised to find out the simple answer is there's very little difference. She is an associate professor in Dalhousie's Department of Family Medicine and a Canada Research Chair in Primary Care. As co-author of this study, they found there are similar issues affecting primary ...

Dec 13, 202215 min

Tom Jackson on kindness and reconciliation

He's been a part of the Canadian Entertainment scene for decades. And he's been teaching and helping others for an even longer time. Tom Jackson is back on the road, raising money and awareness. His 'Stories, Songs & Santa Causes' tour will be at the Bella Rosa Arts Center in Halifax supporting Feed Nova Scotia on Tuesday, December 13th. And he wraps up his 13 shows in St. John's at the First Light Centre for Performance and Creativity on December 16th. It's being billed as 'An evening of st...

Dec 12, 202219 min

Making the holidays less financially stressful

A Merry Christmas and no avalanche of bills in the new year. That's what Samantha Taylor wants to offer this season by sharing her insights on how you can enjoy the holidays without taking on unmanageable consumer debt. From decorating to gift exchanges to the new credit card pass through fees, she offers her advice. Sam is senior instructor in the Rowe School of Business at Dalhousie University and is the host of the Sam Taylor Podcast.

Dec 09, 202217 min

Inflation hammers holiday giving

It may be the giving season, but with the financial pressures a lot of us are facing, it may be a tough one for charities. A recent survey says fewer than half of Atlantic Canadians will be donating this holiday season and almost four-in-ten plan to give less. The irony is that the inflation crisis has made more of us reliant on charitable services. Imagine Canada says charities and nonprofits receive 40 percent of their donations in the last six to eight weeks of the year. CEO and President Bru...

Dec 08, 202213 min

Inflation is eating your lunch

A lot of us are feeling the crunch of the higher prices brought on by inflation running at a 40 year high. It's affecting how we are shopping, what we are buying and even our retirement plans. Margaret Chapman is the COO with Narrative Research. She breaks down the results of their ongoing polling about the rising cost of living. And she shares her thoughts on fun social media surveys versus scientific ones and on political polling.

Dec 07, 202215 min

Changing for a changing climate

Nova Scotia is getting warmer, precipitation patterns are changing, Nova Scotians are experiencing more frequent and intense storms, sea levels are rising and the oceans are changing. That's part of the province's climate risk assessment released this week. Later, they'll be discussing how they are preparing to deal with these impacts. Will Balser is the Coastal Adaptation Coordinator with the Ecology Action Centre. He shares his thoughts on the impact on coastal communities and the ways we shou...

Dec 06, 202212 min

Minister Thompson on health care

"We're very aware much more needs to be done to create a health-care system that Nova Scotians need and deserve. The way we have always done things is not working. The time for change is now." That was the testimony from Nova Scotia's deputy health minister Jeannine Lagasse at the Public Accounts meeting at the end of November. Later tonight, Health Minister Michelle Thompson will be hearing again from front line workers about ways of making the system better for staff and patients. In this conv...

Dec 05, 202220 min

Lennie Gallant and The Innkeeper's Christmas

Multi-award winning singer songwriter Lennie Gallant is sharing his gifts in front of a live audience again. His holiday-themed show 'The Innkeeper's Christmas' is coming to the Maritimes this month. I caught up with him just before soundcheck in London, Ontario. We discuss the return to touring, post-pandemic as well as the impact of streaming services, physical media and the impact of both the late John Dunsmore and Ralph Dillon.

Dec 02, 202220 min
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