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| Season 5, Episode 2 | Guest: Matt Kenny | 10 Apr 2026 | 00:34:42 | |
Sharing your story has the power to save the lives of iindividuals experiencing similar hardships. In this episode of Leader Talks with Sartaj Sarkaria, we welcome Matt Kenny, the self-described ‘recovering hockey player’, marathon runner, and 2SLGBTQIA+ advocate, to discuss how he navigates life as a disabled, queer immigrant. Hear all about his experience playing hockey, why he decided to leave the sport, and navigating life in the United States. as a gay immigrant with a disability. Matt speaks candidly about the challenges following his multiple sclerosis diagnosis, including a deeply personal and emotional moment of crisis. He sdiscusses the changes that helped him return to running despite his disability, and his journey to the NHL Unites Pride Cup, where he found inspiration to uplift fellow queer athletes. He also reflects on the importance of representation and how embracing both “hockey Matt” and “gay Matt” helped to advance inclusion within the sport. Listener discretion advised: This episode contains a brief discussion of Matt Kenny’s personal story, which touches on sensitive topics including attempted suicide. Listeners who wish to avoid these references may do so at timestamps 06:47 and 29:58. We encourage you to pause, skip these sections, or seek professional support as needed. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode valuable. Key Points From This Episode:
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| Season 5, Episode 1 | Guest: Marina Boulos-Winton | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:30:05 | |
What does real leadership look like when the goal is not just delivering services, but building a community where people feel seen and supported? In the debut season of Leader Talks Podcast with Sartaj Sarkaria, we sit down with Marina Boulos-Winton to discuss nonprofit leadership and the systems that shape opportunities. Marina shares how early experiences with social injustice influenced her career path, what she learned through crisis-line and youth support work and how those lessons inform her leadership today. Marina explains what it means to design services with dignity and why representation and strong community partnerships matter when working with youth and families. Marina also explores the barriers nonprofits face, the value of relationship-building and the kind of leadership mindset that helps teams deliver meaningful outcomes. Tune in to hear how community-centred leadership can move beyond intent and create meaningful change with Marina Boulos-Winton. Download the Unity toolkit here https://new-api.ccdi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Unity_Workplace-Toolkit_EN.pdf, and take your first step toward a safer, more supportive workplace. Key Points From This Episode:
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| Season 5, Episode 3 | Guests: Barry Alexander and Gavin Barrett | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:51:51 | |
In this episode of Leader Talks with Sartaj Sarkaria, we sit down with, Barry Alexander and Gavin Barrett, two trailblazers in Canadian marketing, to discuss the power of embracing DEIA (diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibilities) as a growth strategy. Rather than treating DEIA as a box to check or a defense measure, our guests share how DEIA can become a driving force behind business success. Tune in for inspiring stories from Barry and Gavin as they reflect on their personal journeys and experiences that shaped their DEIA views. Learn from their insights on the state of diversity in marketing and the importance of moving past representation and into inclusion. They also share actionable strategies marketing leaders can use to foster belonging, drive meaningful change, and create workplaces where everyone thrives. Tune in to hear how inclusive leadership in marketing can dismantle systemic barriers and build lasting, transformative change. Key Points From This Episode:
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| Season 5, Episode 4 | Guests: Julia Santana Parrilla, Heather McCain | 20 May 2026 | 01:17:13 | |
Many organizations and researchers have the best of intentions when it comes to DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility). But creating truly inclusive systems requires going further and embracing accountability. In this episode of Leader Talks with Sartaj Sarkaria, Julia Santana Parrilla of Beyond the Binary and Heather McCain of Live Educate Transform Society (LETS) discuss how research, policy, and workplace systems can unintentionally exclude the people they are meant to support. Julia and Heather reflect on the personal experiences that shaped their commitment to DEIA work and explain how the Beyond the Binary Canada Guide examines cisnormative and heteronormative assumptions embedded in women’s health research. They explore the real-world impact of biased systems and research, from barriers to diagnosis and accommodation to inequitable workplace practices and inaccessible services. The conversation also examines why inclusion must go beyond representation and language to include accountability, community collaboration, and structural change. Along the way, Julia and Heather share practical insights on helping organizations move beyond feeling “stuck” in DEIA work, how small changes can create more accessible spaces, and the importance of self-compassion and ongoing learning. Listen in for a thoughtful conversation on how inclusive research can help create more equitable systems that respond to people’s actual needs. Key Points From This Episode:
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| Season 5, Episode 5 | Inclusion, Belonging, and the Future of Sport with Keph Senett and Kurt Weaver | 01 Jun 2026 | 00:51:25 | |
Sport can foster connection and community, but for many 2SLGBTQIA+ people, it has also been a source of exclusion. In this episode of Leader Talks, we are excited to welcome guest host Pangus Kung, Director, Initiatives and Engagement at CCDI. Pangus is joined by Keph Senett, writer and trustee for Pride House International, and Kurt Weaver, Executive Director of You Can Play, for a timely conversation about inclusion, participation, and the future of sport. Together, they explore the role of sport in culture and community, the origins and impact of Pride House initiatives, and how organizations are working to create more welcoming environments at every level of participation. The conversation delves into the growing politicization of trans participation in sport, the realities behind exclusionary policies, and why grassroots participation and everyday inclusion are just as important as representation at the professional level. Keph and Kurt also reflect on their personal experiences in sport, the importance of community, and the ways coaches, leagues, and participants can help build safer, more inclusive spaces. Tune in for an honest conversation about sport, leadership, and the future of inclusion! Key Points From This Episode:
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