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Open Out

50 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

Getting to the nitty gritty of living inter-culturally. Exploring new pathways for intentionally opening our faith communities (and ourselves) to folk who not only look and sound different but also think and act in ways we might not expect. A safe space where we can both accept our chronic clumsiness and overcome our unavoidable fears as our brains and hearts encounter the unexpected. The podcasts provide a practical, hands-on approach to helping people who want to open themselves to form new relationships with folk with a different cultural or racial background - in faith communities, or any other kind of community. Research was funded by the United Church Foundation.

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Continuing #1: Decolonization - from the inside out.

March 25, 2021 15:00 - 38 minutes - 26.5 MB

This is the first in our final series of podcasts, called 'Continuing'. Here we are looking at resources for individuals and faith communities who have been engaged in the process of intentionally opening outwards to welcome cultural diversity. These episodes are perhaps a bit more complex/technical than earlier ones. The way we 'continue' as open communities is not by maintaining, simply holding on to what we have - it is by continuing to challenge ourselves. In this first episode  we l...

Continuing #1; Decolonization - from the inside out.

March 25, 2021 15:00 - 38 minutes - 26.5 MB

This is the first in our final series of podcasts, called 'Continuing'. Here we are looking at resources for individuals and faith communities who have been engaged in the process of intentionally opening outwards to welcome cultural diversity. These episodes are perhaps a bit more complex/technical than earlier ones. The way we 'continue' as open communities is not by maintaining, simply holding on to what we have - it is by continuing to challenge ourselves. In this first episode  we l...

Commencing 6: Finding the heart beat. Part 2.

March 02, 2021 21:00 - 49 minutes - 33.7 MB

This is the second of two episodes exploring the vital role of music in creating and sustaining intercultural / intentionally open faith communities. Once again we draw on our conversation with Scottish hymn-writer and global music pioneer, John Bell, but in this episode we focus on specifics: specifics about the music itself, about the process of learning, and best ways to introduce this music into a community in transition.    Host Bill Millar also  draws on insights from C Michael Hawn a...

Commencing 6: Finding the heart beat (Part 2)

March 02, 2021 21:00 - 49 minutes - 33.7 MB

This is the second of two episodes exploring the vital role of music in creating and sustaining intercultural / intentionally open faith communities. Once again we draw on our conversation with Scottish hymn-writer and global music pioneer, John Bell, but in this episode we focus on specifics: specifics about the music itself, about the process of learning, and best ways to introduce this music into a community in transition.    Host Bill Millar also  draws on insights from C Michael Hawn a...

Commencing 5: Finding the Heartbeat

February 22, 2021 23:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

This is the first in a two-part series exploring the vital role that music plays in building both intercultural community and cross-cultural connection. More than simply a pretty add-on to a worship service, music is  a language of the heart itself, expressing all the struggle and triumph of simply moving through life, the complexities and beauty of being in relationship with One we can know only by faith. Universal yet highly specific to cultures, linked so deeply to our memories and emotio...

Storytelling, deep listening & disengaging expectations: The challenge of intercultural decision-making

November 14, 2020 16:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

While group decision-making is never easy, when the group making decisions is diverse - with some collectivists, some individualists, some direct communicators, others indirect, some top-down, and others bottom-up - it's a mix that regularly leads to misunderstanding, frustration, and communication breakdown! Why is this? How can people who are good at making decisions in their personal lives stumble so often when they try to do it together. We explore this question, and possible solutions,...

Commencing 4: Storytelling, deep listening & disengaging expectations: The challenge of intercultural decision-making

November 14, 2020 16:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

While group decision-making is never easy, when the group making decisions is diverse - with some collectivists, some individualists, some direct communicators, others indirect, some top-down, and others bottom-up - it's a mix that regularly leads to misunderstanding, frustration, and communication breakdown! Why is this? How can people who are good at making decisions in their personal lives stumble so often when they try to do it together. We explore this question, and possible solutions,...

Commencing 3: Space, Place & Displacement

October 26, 2020 15:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

The third in our Commencing Series looks at "place" in our faith communities. As we open to people who are somehow different than those who have been there in the past - what are we offering them? Just space? Or a place? Placemaking involves  design [or re-design] processes for transforming public spaces into community places, places that belong to the people, the heart of the community. How can placemaking help our faith communities intentionally open outward, give grit and gravitas to our ...

Commencing 2: Decluttering Concepts

October 13, 2020 03:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

"The more words you use, the less sense you make - how does that help anyone?" (Ecc 6:11). Apparently most intercultural researchers, theorists and trainers missed that wee verse. Intercultural competency. Cultural intelligence. Cultural humility. Constructive marginality. Intercultural sensitivity.  .  .  This episode wanders into the swirling stream of concepts, hoping  to find out how all these can work together to give us some practical insights and tools to help us build strong mutual...

Commencing 1: The Edge Effect

September 28, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 20.6 MB

We begin our second season by looking at the critical elements in the lives of folk who are  part of communities that are opening out, actively engaged in the process of opening themselves to welcome those who are somehow different. In our first episode we look at The Edge Effect in faith communities that are currently asking 'what could happen when strangers meet?'. The Edge Effect describes the fertile and creative zone created when two or more ecosystems meet, unique biological environm...

Committed 7: Re-Opening - The Problem of Invitation

June 16, 2020 02:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

This last episode in our Committed series looks at the challenge of re-opening our churches in the midst of the racial tensions that have been pulsing through our cities over the last number of weeks. How do Black Lives Matter and Intercultural Church connect? The title was originally The Power of Invitation, but Bill changed it to The Problem of Invitation. Why? What is the problem with inviting? Along the way we explore both intersectionality and the matrix of domination -two important th...

Committed 7: Re-Opening - The Problem of Invitation

June 16, 2020 02:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

This last episode in our Committed series looks at the challenge of re-opening our churches in the midst of the racial tensions that have been pulsing through our cities over the last number of weeks. How do Black Lives Matter and Intercultural Church connect? The title was originally The Power of Invitation, but Bill changed it to The Problem of Invitation. Why? What is the problem with inviting? Along the way we explore both intersectionality and the matrix of domination -two important th...

Ep 14 Re-Opening: The Problem of Invitation (Committed 7)

June 16, 2020 02:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

This last episode in our Committed series looks at the challenge of re-opening our churches in the midst of the racial tensions that have been pulsing through our cities over the last number of weeks. How do Black Lives Matter and Intercultural Church connect? The title was originally The Power of Invitation, but Bill changed it to The Problem of Invitation. Why? What is the problem with inviting? Along the way we explore both intersectionality and the matrix of domination -two important th...

Re-Opening: Committed 7: The Problem of Invitation

June 16, 2020 02:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

This last episode in our Committed series looks at the challenge of re-opening our churches in the midst of the racial tensions that have been pulsing through our cities over the last number of weeks. How do Black Lives Matter and Intercultural Church connect? The title was originally The Power of Invitation, but Bill changed it to The Problem of Invitation. Why? What is the problem with inviting? Along the way we explore both intersectionality and the matrix of domination -two important th...

Committed 6: De-shuttering worship (Part 2) - Ubunye, Ubuntu & Amandla

June 08, 2020 14:00 - 31 minutes - 22 MB

This episode, a bit more technical, drawing on the wisdom of Michael Blair (Director of Church in Mission for national UC) and others, looks at the challenge of creating worship that can engage North American born folk [individualist culture] and newcomers & indigenous [collectivist].  The church finds itself in ambiguity. Mainstream protestant churches have been shrinking - as the traditional white cultural majority is giving way to a racially and cultural diverse population. How can we cr...

Ep13: De-shuttering worship 2: Ubunye, Ubuntu & Amandla

June 08, 2020 14:00 - 31 minutes - 22 MB

This episode, a bit more technical, drawing on the wisdom of Michael Blair (Director of Church in Mission for national UC) and others, looks at the challenge of creating worship that can engage North American born folk [individualist culture] and newcomers & indigenous [collectivist].  The church finds itself in ambiguity. Mainstream protestant churches have been shrinking - as the traditional white cultural majority is giving way to a racially and cultural diverse population. How can we cr...

Committed 6: De-shuttering worship #2 - Ubunye, Ubuntu & Amandla

June 08, 2020 14:00 - 31 minutes - 22 MB

This episode, a bit more technical, drawing on the wisdom of Michael Blair (Director of Church in Mission for national UC) and others, looks at the challenge of creating worship that can engage North American born folk [individualist culture] and newcomers & indigenous [collectivist].  The church finds itself in ambiguity. Mainstream protestant churches have been shrinking - as the traditional white cultural majority is giving way to a racially and cultural diverse population. How can we cr...

Committed 5: De-shuttering Worship #1 -Diving deep with the 90%!

June 01, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode, # 5 in our Committed series, was published during Pentecost 2020, the festival of intended inclusion, just as America is rocked by racial pain that can no longer be contained, the reality of exclusion. We are are beginning consider how we will, sometime soon, de-shutter our churches - open them again,[but to whom?]. Perhaps it is time not simply to re-open, but to re-imagine.  We have, over the last few months, utterly transformed worship - moving in from in-person to on-scre...

Committed 5: De-shuttering Worship (Part 1) -Diving deep with the 90%!

June 01, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode, # 5 in our Committed series, was published during Pentecost 2020, the festival of intended inclusion, just as America is rocked by racial pain that can no longer be contained, the reality of exclusion. We are are beginning consider how we will, sometime soon, de-shutter our churches - open them again,[but to whom?]. Perhaps it is time not simply to re-open, but to re-imagine.  We have, over the last few months, utterly transformed worship - moving in from in-person to on-scre...

Ep.12. Committed 5. Opening worship outwards: diving deep with the 90%

June 01, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode, published during Pentecost 2020, the festival of intended inclusion, just as America is rocked by racial pain that can no longer be contained, the reality of exclusion - just as we are are beginning to re-open our shuttered churches. Perhaps it is time not simply to re-open, but to re-imagine.   If we can do that, would it be so difficult for us to open our worship patterns enough, that those who have come to our land as immigrants could also join us for worship? Since we have...

Ep.12. De-shuttering Worship (1): diving deep with the 90%!

June 01, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode, # 5 in our Committed series, was published during Pentecost 2020, the festival of intended inclusion, just as America is rocked by racial pain that can no longer be contained, the reality of exclusion. We are are beginning consider how we will, sometime soon, de-shutter our churches - open them again,[but to whom?]. Perhaps it is time not simply to re-open, but to re-imagine.  We have, over the last few months, utterly transformed worship - moving in from in-person to on-scre...

Committed 5: De-shuttering Worship 1 -Diving deep with the 90%!

June 01, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode, # 5 in our Committed series, was published during Pentecost 2020, the festival of intended inclusion, just as America is rocked by racial pain that can no longer be contained, the reality of exclusion. We are are beginning consider how we will, sometime soon, de-shutter our churches - open them again,[but to whom?]. Perhaps it is time not simply to re-open, but to re-imagine.  We have, over the last few months, utterly transformed worship - moving in from in-person to on-scre...

Committed 4: How many kisses are necessary? (How differences affect us #2)

May 25, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Have you noticed? Even greeting each other can be tricky... should we bow [who first?], shake hands, kiss [one cheek or two? How many times?] Often the things we stumble over in our cross-cultural relationships aren't the big things - but the myriad little things. We are expecting one thing to happen, and something altogether different happens - this is hard for our brains. They can start to pull back, or collect resentments over this expectations that are not met. This episode explores a v...

Ep.11. Committed 4: How differences affect us (2): How many kisses are necessary?

May 25, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Have you noticed? Even greeting each other can be tricky... should we bow [who first?], shake hands, kiss [one cheek or two? How many times?] Often the things we stumble over in our cross-cultural relationships aren't the big things - but the myriad little things. We are expecting one thing to happen, and something altogether different happens - this is hard for our brains. They can start to pull back, or collect resentments over this expectations that are not met. This episode explores a v...

Committed 4: How many kisses are necessary? How differences affect us (Part 2)

May 25, 2020 05:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

Have you noticed? Even greeting each other can be tricky... should we bow [who first?], shake hands, kiss [one cheek or two? How many times?] Often the things we stumble over in our cross-cultural relationships aren't the big things - but the myriad little things. We are expecting one thing to happen, and something altogether different happens - this is hard for our brains. They can start to pull back, or collect resentments over this expectations that are not met. This episode explores a v...

Ep.10. Committed 3. Is your 'me' a 'we'? How differences affect us 1

May 18, 2020 06:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

Is your 'me' a 'we'? It's an important question! This episode is the first of two looking at key differences in the ways people from different cultures think, feel, and make decisions - how they act and react. Today we focus on that core question: What does your 'me' look like? An individual? Or a group?  Individualists include most of the people in Europe and North America, but they actually make up a small part of the world's population. Most (over 90%) of the people on the planet are col...

Committed 3: Is your 'me' a 'we'? (How differences affect us #1)

May 18, 2020 06:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

Is your 'me' a 'we'? It's an important question! This episode is the first of two looking at key differences in the ways people from different cultures think, feel, and make decisions - how they act and react. Today we focus on that core question: What does your 'me' look like? An individual? Or a group?  Individualists include most of the people in Europe and North America, but they actually make up a small part of the world's population. Most (over 90%) of the people on the planet are col...

Committed 3: Is your 'me' a 'we'? How differences affect us (Part 1)

May 18, 2020 06:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

Is your 'me' a 'we'? It's an important question! This episode is the first of two looking at key differences in the ways people from different cultures think, feel, and make decisions - how they act and react. Today we focus on that core question: What does your 'me' look like? An individual? Or a group?  Individualists include most of the people in Europe and North America, but they actually make up a small part of the world's population. Most (over 90%) of the people on the planet are col...

Committed 2: Mindlessness, mindfulness and moonwalking bears. (Implicit Bias #2)

May 11, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

This is our second podcast exploring Implicit or Unconscious Bias, the stereotypes ad shortcuts that our brains create to help us. Except it's not always such a big help. Sometimes they're just kind of odd, and sometimes they can even be dangerous. Fortunately many are easier to change than we might expect. In this second exploration we dig a little deeper, examine a number of biases and how they can impact our relationships. Often we try hard to get rid of all biases - sort of like abstine...

Ep.9 Committed 2: Mindlessness, mindfulness and moonwalking bears

May 11, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

This is our second podcast exploring Implicit or Unconscious Bias, the stereotypes ad shortcuts that our brains create to help us. Except it's not always such a big help. Sometimes they're just kind of odd, and sometimes they can even be dangerous. Fortunately many are easier to change than we might expect. In this second exploration we dig a little deeper, examine a number of biases and how they can impact our relationships. Often we try hard to get rid of all biases - sort of like abstine...

Ep.8. Committed 1: What's height got to do with it?

May 04, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

Why do more people die in hurricanes with female names? Why are so many male CEOs so tall? What's height got to do with being a CEO?  Why do bosses give lower performance appraisals to workers who are overweight? Why indeed. . .  This is the first episode in our Committed series, where we are really trying to get to the down and dirty, the very practical parts of intentionally opening ourselves and our communities outward to welcome all - including those with vastly different cultural back...

Committed 1: What's height got to do with it? (Implicit Bias #1)

May 04, 2020 05:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

Why do more people die in hurricanes with female names? Why are so many male CEOs so tall? What's height got to do with being a CEO?  Why do bosses give lower performance appraisals to workers who are overweight? Why indeed. . .  This is the first episode in our Committed series, where we are really trying to get to the down and dirty, the very practical parts of intentionally opening ourselves and our communities outward to welcome all - including those with vastly different cultural back...

Episode 7. Considering 4: . . . That's how the light gets in.

April 27, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

In this episode we explore the vital role of vulnerability in opening ourselves to folk with different cultural backgrounds. Humility and giving up control are key factors when a community wants to welcome newcomers – but how do we do that? Perhaps by leading out of our own insufficiency rather than sufficiency? Much of this episode is based on insights from a conversation with Damber Khadka, a brilliant leader in the Nepali church in Canada. Damber was a key leader and lay minister at Knox...

Considering 4: That's how the light gets in.

April 27, 2020 06:00 - 29 minutes - 20.3 MB

In this episode we explore the vital role of vulnerability in opening ourselves to folk with different cultural backgrounds. Humility and giving up control are key factors when a community wants to welcome newcomers – but how do we do that? Perhaps by leading out of our own insufficiency rather than sufficiency? Much of this episode is based on insights from a conversation with Damber Khadka, a brilliant leader in the Nepali church in Canada. Damber was a key leader and lay minister at Knox...

Considering 3: Bricks, Sandals & Leeks

April 20, 2020 06:00 - 27 minutes - 18.6 MB

This episode picks up on some of the thoughts of last week's "Rebooting", but in today's we focus specifically on the actual mechanics of how we change. Our brains are hard-wired to resist change, yet and this is so evident on a global scale at this point in the Covid-19 crisis, humans have a remarkable ability to change, to adapt - and to do so quickly. Why can we do it, if not effortlessly, at least effectively, sometimes - yet at other times change can be so difficult?  At this point, we...

Episode 6. Considering 3: Bricks, Sandals & Leeks

April 20, 2020 06:00 - 27 minutes - 18.6 MB

This episode picks up on some of the thoughts of last week's "Rebooting", but in today's we focus specifically on the actual mechanics of how we change. Our brains are hard-wired to resist change, yet and this is so evident on a global scale at this point in the Covid-19 crisis, humans have a remarkable ability to change, to adapt - and to do so quickly. Why can we do it, if not effortlessly, at least effectively, sometimes - yet at other times change can be so difficult?  At this point, we...

Episode 5: Considering 2 - Rebooting our minds [and faith communities]!

April 13, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17.2 MB

When our computers stop doing the things we want them to, we reboot the system.  How can we reboot our thinking? Our relationships? Our churches? Our brains naturally perceive anything ‘different’ as a potential threat – so how can we help our brains adapt? This episode helps us prepare by understanding how privilege works & how it limits us,  as well as what helps people’s minds open out. This episode was written and produced  as the full impact of Covid-19 was just beginning to be felt. A...

Considering 2: Rebooting our minds [and faith communities]!

April 13, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17.2 MB

When our computers stop doing the things we want them to, we reboot the system.  How can we reboot our thinking? Our relationships? Our churches? Our brains naturally perceive anything ‘different’ as a potential threat – so how can we help our brains adapt? This episode helps us prepare by understanding how privilege works & how it limits us,  as well as what helps people’s minds open out. This episode was written and produced  as the full impact of Covid-19 was just beginning to be felt. A...

Episode 4. Considering 1: What might we look like?

April 06, 2020 06:00 - 26 minutes - 18.2 MB

After these days of shuttered churches, our time of sheltering in, once more will come a time for opening out. It will not be a return to what was, but some kind of new time for churches - we will need to decide how we open out and to whom we want to be open. Same old, or new people, different people, all people?  This is the first in our 'Considering' series. Here we dig a bit deeper, get a bit more into the specifics, the messy and wondrous nitty-gritty of opening our communities of faith...

Considering 1: What might we look like?

April 06, 2020 06:00 - 26 minutes - 18.2 MB

After these days of shuttered churches, our time of sheltering in, once more will come a time for opening out. It will not be a return to what was, but some kind of new time for churches - we will need to decide how we open out and to whom we want to be open. Same old, or new people, different people, all people?  This is the first in our 'Considering' series. Here we dig a bit deeper, get a bit more into the specifics, the messy and wondrous nitty-gritty of opening our communities of faith...

Curious 3: A Changing Church?

March 30, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

Episode recorded before full effect of Covid-19 pandemic In this episode we continue to explore why faith communities and other groups might want to intentionally open outwards, welcome the new diverse folk who are the new Canada. Today we look specifically at the impact of both the declining birth rate in Canada and the dramatic rise in immigration on the church itself.  Rather than lamenting the declining attendance in our churches as a bad/sad thing, what if we see it as a Divine invit...

Episode 3: Curious 3 - A Changing Church?

March 30, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

This episode was recorded before the full effect of the Covid-19 pandemic In this episode we continue to explore why faith communities and other groups might want to intentionally open outwards, welcome the new diverse folk who are the new Canada. Today we look specifically at the impact of both the declining birth rate in Canada and the dramatic rise in immigration on the church itself.  Rather than lamenting the declining attendance in our churches as a bad/sad thing, what if we see it ...

Episode 2: Curious 2 - A Changing Country

March 23, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

Note: This episode was recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in North America In this second episode of the "Curious" series, we look at reasons why faith communities (and other groups) might want to consider opening themselves to welcome greater cultural diversity - because Canada itself has changed, and is changing - dramatically. We look at the extraordinary transformation that is going on in the cultural make-up of our land - by looking specifically at census data, and at proj...

Curious 2 - A Changing Country

March 23, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

Note: This episode was recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic took hold in North America In this second episode of the "Curious" series, we look at reasons why faith communities (and other groups) might want to consider opening themselves to welcome greater cultural diversity - because Canada itself has changed, and is changing - dramatically. We look at the extraordinary transformation that is going on in the cultural make-up of our land - by looking specifically at census data, and at proj...

Curious 2: A Changing Country

March 23, 2020 06:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

In this second episode of the "Curious" series, we look at reasons why faith communities (and other groups) might want to consider opening themselves to welcome greater cultural diversity - because Canada itself has changed, and is changing - dramatically. We look at the extraordinary transformation that is going on in the cultural make-up of our land - by looking specifically at census data, and at projections by Statistics Canada of what we are likely to look like in 15-20 years. Much of...

Special Open Out Podcast on Covid-19

March 17, 2020 19:00 - 8 minutes - 5.58 MB

Given the dramatic changes in our world over the last few months, and especially, for North America in the last weeks, the context for Open Out, and for conversations about interculturalism and faith communities has changed significantly. In fact, most of those faith communities are currently closed. . . literally.  This is a special edition of Open Out, looking at the impact of fear in our current situation.   Support the Show.

Special Open Out Podcast on Covid-19

March 17, 2020 19:00 - 8 minutes - 5.58 MB

Given the dramatic changes in our world over the last few months, and especially, for North America in the last weeks, the context for Open Out, and for conversations about interculturalism and faith communities has changed significantly. In fact, most of those faith communities are currently closed. . . literally.  This is a special edition of Open Out, looking at the impact of fear in our current situation.   Support the show

Curious 1: What are the possibilities?

March 16, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB

This first series of Open Out podcasts, called "Curious" begins to explore that the possibilities are for faith communities who want to be intentionally open to welcoming folk who are somehow different - often those with different cultural backgrounds, including those who are new Canadians. We move from there to look at why a faith community might want to do that - and this means looking at the changes in both our country, and in our churches. Our country is experiencing a dramatic shift in ...

Episode 1: Curious 1 - What are the possibilities?

March 16, 2020 11:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB

This first series of Open Out podcasts, called "Curious" begins to explore that the possibilities are for faith communities who want to be intentionally open to welcoming folk who are somehow different - often those with different cultural backgrounds, including those who are new Canadians. We move from there to look at why a faith community might want to do that - and this means looking at the changes in both our country, and in our churches. Our country is experiencing a dramatic shift in ...

Episode 0: Open Out Introduction

March 08, 2020 20:00 - 26 minutes - 18.4 MB

We are living in a time of transition, when the character, the personality of Canada [and all of NA] is changing, morphing. In many cities, the 'visible minority' now are actually the majority - and within a few years this will be true in most of our urban centres. Open Out is a podcast series to empower everyday folk to live courageously, even joyfully, in the midst of these reconfiguration. Canada has changed, is changing - a country today in which the people themselves are as diverse as...