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Smart Spending25 Nov 202500:16:58

In this episode, Coast Capital Savings' financial education manager, Brenda Mah, shares some best practices on spending our money wisely and provides some tips on how to take our money further.Ā  Ā  Ā 

Money Management: Elevate your understanding. Empower your financial life 24 Nov 202500:20:25

In this episode, Coast Capital Savings' financial education manager, Brenda MahĀ  teaches us how to be smart with our money and make good financial decisions.


With 25 years of experience on the frontline at a local credit union, Brenda has a deep understanding of financial principles and a strong foundation in community-focused financial services. Ā 

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Throughout her career, she has had the privilege of leading teams and driving initiatives that make a tangible impact in the communities we serve.Ā 

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Her passion for social innovation led her to earn a Social Innovation Certificate from Simon Fraser University.Ā 

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S2 E3: Adaptability: What it Takes to Thrive and Survive30 Jun 202300:38:30

In this episode I'm in talks with the THRIVE team, Emma Gauvin, Mike Taculad, and Tracy Hallam,Ā  and we're unpacking the topic of adaptability. We share our personal experiences of adapting to new circumstances, the importance of being adaptable during your job search,Ā  and how adaptability is an essential quality for employers.

#youth #disability #anuvision #selfcare #resilienceĀ 

S2 E2: The ABC's of Financial Literacy 29 May 202300:38:02

In this episode, we are in talks with Queensborough and Delta Branch Manager of Coast Capital Savings, Navi Hara, about the importance of financial literacy.

Inspired to put member’s financial wellbeing at the center, Navi Hara leads Delta and Queensborough branches of Coast Capital Savings. In doing so, she ensures organizational alignment on how they engage and serve all of their members so they can improve their financial potential and achieve their better future. Navi holds a Bachelor of technology Degree from India and completed her Leadership Diploma from BCIT. She is currently enrolled in the PFP Designation with CSI. As a Branch Manager with over 13 years of financial experience, Navi is one of the highly trusted leaders at Coast Capital Savings. Navi actively volunteersĀ 

within her community and is currently a member of the Business Women’s Network at Coast Capital.

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S2 E1: Limitless Potential: Seeing Beyond Vision Loss 02 May 202300:42:02

In this episode, we speak with former paralympian and founder of Blind Beginnings, Shawn Marsolais, about her journey and passion for changing the perceptions of what it means to be blind.Ā 

>> Blind Beginnings’ founder and Director of Programs and Community Engagement, Shawn Marsolais, has had less than 2% of her vision since she was 18, yet she lives a very full life. A former Paralympian, and multiple Canadian record holder in swimming, Shawn went on to obtain her Masters Degree, and in 2014 she became a parent.

In 2008, she founded Blind Beginnings with the vision of helping blind or partially sighted children reach their full potential. Since then,
>> hundreds ofĀ  children and their families have been inspired by Shawn’s vision of limitless potential and have benefited from the organization’s services, support and programs.
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S1 E6: SUCCESS: Beyond the Surface06 Jan 202300:20:13

Happy New Year from Team THRIVE!Ā 

Each one of us interprets ā€˜success’ differently based on our upbringing, influences, or what we see through media. In this episode, we unpack the topic of success and share what it looks like for each of us.Ā 

S1 E5: The Hybrid Workplace: Accessible or Not?01 Nov 202200:22:59

As employers are transitioning from remote work to a hybrid model, we must keep workplace accessibility at the forefront of our minds. In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of hybrid work from an accessibility and inclusion lens.

Zafira Nanji Scott is an experienced Human Resources professional, having led Global HR Advisory and Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development & People Leadership at multiple Crowns and within the private sector. Ā  In her current role with BC Financial Services Authority, Zafira is recognized as a resourceful coach, and advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion with a focus on business readiness, mindful and impactful leadership.Ā  Zafira lives in a world of intentional inclusion, intersecting multiple diversities through her personal and professional worlds.Ā  Outside of her day job, Zafira is the founder of Zari HR Consulting, volunteers as an advisor to the Immigrant Employment Council of British Columbia, at the Community of Practice with the President’s Group, co-hosts the Human Resources Podcast – The Vault, and firmly in the sandwich generation.Ā  Zafira has an MBA in Human Resources Management, holds the CPHR and SHRM-SCP designations and is working on her ICF designation.Ā  Most recently, Zafira was nominated for a Diversity Leadership UnTapped Award by the Open Door Group.

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S1 E4: Maintaining Mental Health: Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience 14 Feb 202200:47:57

In this episode, our panel unpacks the topic of maintaining mental health from a diverse ability perspective. We go deep, share personal stories, insights and share how we practice self care.Ā 

S1 E3: The BC Public Service: How to Get Noticed and Land a Job30 Nov 202101:09:07

Obtaining a government job can be overwhelming and challenging for anyone, and when you live with a diverse ability, it can be even more so. In this episode, Jenny Reid, Talent Marketing and Outreach Advisor with the BC Pension Corporation, discusses how the BC Pension Corporation fits within the BC Public Service, and provides information and tips on how to make your application stand out.

S1 E2: Embrace Diversity: Advocate for Change 26 Sep 202100:27:39

In this episode, we talk about the challenges and misperceptions that people with diverse abilities face, how negative attitudes can impact their healing journey, and we can all do to create a more inclusive world for all. Ā 

S1 E1: Introducing THRIVE16 Aug 202100:23:27

In this episode, we introduce the THRIVE program through the BC Centre for AbilityĀ  and our vision for the program and this podcast.Ā 

THRIVING with Coast Capital Savings05 Jun 202500:18:01

In this episode, I am in talks with Tara Walter, Manager, Social Purpose Ecosystem.Ā 

Coast Capital Savings has been a dedicated supporter of the THRIVE program for over 4-years. As a company that invests 10% of its profits into the communities it serves, Tara highlights Coast's social purpose work and how they are positively changing the lives of its members, and the community at large. On behalf of the THRIVE team and BC Centre for Ability, we are grateful for their partnership and commitment!Ā 

Accommodations: Setting Yourself Up for Academic Success02 Sep 202400:27:14

Struggling at school when you have a disability can impact your grades, stress levels, and overall experience. Knowing what types of accommodations are available and having the confidence to ask for what you need will set you up for academic success. In this episode, I sit down with Royal Roads University’s access advisor, Aleksandra Kovic-Bodiroza to discuss the topic of accommodations. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to record this episode at the Royal Roads campus which is situated on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.Ā 

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Work-Life Balance and Disability12 Aug 202400:30:12

In this month's episode, we talk about the challenges of managing work-life balance and disability and share ways to manage energy and stay rejuvenated.

Robbie McDonald is an accessibility consultant, has a background in journalism, communications and community building. She has written 3 books and has many published articles. She identifies as a little deaf and neurodivergent.

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Inclusion and Belonging: The Parallels Between the Queer and Disabled Communities 24 Jun 202400:29:33

In honour of International Pride Month, I'm in talks with Jag Nagra this month, a local queer Punjabi visual artist who creates social impact through her work. We share our personal experiences and discuss the similarities between queerness and disability.Ā 

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https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/mental-health-substance-use/virtual-mental-health-supports#gethelp
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/mental-health-substance-use/virtual-mental-health-supports#counselling
https://foundrybc.ca/
https://www.shervancouver.com/
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Accessibility: What it Takes to be a True Ally and Champion 30 May 202400:44:09

Today I am in talks with Trish Kelly, Managing Director of Untapped Accessibility. In this episode, we discuss the importance of amplifying the voices of professionals with lived experience of disability, how to create organizational change within organizations, the Accessible BC Act, and much more!Ā Ā 

S3 E1: Fraud: How to Avoid Identity Theft 29 Apr 202400:36:14

Today I'm in talks with Navi Hara, branch manager of the Delta and Queensborough locations of Coast Capital Savings. In this episode we discuss:
Common scams;
How fraudsters can access our personal information;
How to protect ourselves online;

And much more!

S2 E5: Adapt, Stretch, and Lean into the Next Best Thing! In Talks with Tracy Hallam29 Oct 202300:29:32

As career development professionals, we are always interested in finding innovative resources to support our participants. Our very own vocational consultant, Tracy Hallam, has developed a new tool comprised of resources, activities, and nuggets of wisdom which you will learn about in this episode. Ā 

S2 E4: Inclusive Employment: The realities; The Challenges; and the Successes 18 Sep 202300:29:59

In this episode, we're in talks with Supinder Banwait, career facilitator with CCRW, Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work, on the topic of inclusive employment. We share our experiences on how we help individuals with diverse abilities obtain meaningful employment and our insights on ways that employers can create those meaningful opportunities and diversify their workplace.

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