What She Said!

Halloween is just around the corner, the real fright this year might just be the price of Halloween candy. With some boxes hitting $20 or more, it's enough to make anyone consider turning off the lights and pretending they're not home. But don't worry, here at "What She Said," we've got no tricks, just treats with an incredible lineup of amazing women. Here's what's coming up:

First up, I'm honoured to be joined by Meredith Preston McGhie, Secretary General of the Global Centre for Pluralism. In a world that feels increasingly divided, our conversation about the importance of pluralism and its role in building a more inclusive and harmonious society couldn't come at a more crucial time.

As we brace ourselves for the winter months, it's important to arm ourselves with the right information to protect our families from common respiratory viruses. Dr. Christine Palmay, a family doctor in Toronto, is here on behalf of Care to Know to shed light on the latest developments in respiratory illness and how we can safeguard our health.

Scarier than the price of halloween candy is the slim pickings in Hollywood this week but have no fear Anne Brodie is here with entertainment you won’t want to miss this week including a look at The Most Remote Restaurant, a two star Michelin restaurant located in the Faroe Islands plus All the Light We Cannot See on Netflix and more.

Next, we have a check-up with Dr. Mandeep Johal, who will be discussing the impact of sugar on our teeth and overall health. With Halloween just around the corner, it's a timely reminder that it's all connected.

And finally, we're joined by Toronto comedian Tamara Shevon, who is celebrating her 10th anniversary in the world of stand-up comedy. Tamara has not only made a name for herself in the comedy community but has also recently released a new comedy album titled "Table Wine."

What is What She Said!?

Candace Sampson hosts What She Said! This one hour show aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women, as well as those who support women’s interests, and by creating opportunities for others to do the same.