What She Said!

  • Amber Mac:
    We begin with a critical issue that touches every family: keeping our kids safe online. In the wake of a young boy's tragic loss to sextortion and the constant threats of bullying and harmful content, it's time to ask: Are we doing enough? Technology expert Amber Mac joins us to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for protecting our children in the digital world.

  • Anne Brodie:
    Continuing with the theme of technology's darker side, Anne Brodie reviews the chilling documentary 'Total Trust' from China, a real-life tale reminiscent of 'Black Mirror.' Plus, she'll bring her regular roundup of new entertainment to lighten the mood.

  • Aly Pain:
    Raising boys, particularly through their teenage years, can be a complex task, especially for feminist mothers. Aly Pain, an expert in parent-teen dynamics, is here to guide us on how to nurture our sons into respectful, empathetic, and socially aware individuals.

  • Dr. Christine Palmay:
    The holiday season can be a mix of joy and stress, making it crucial to focus on our mental health. Dr. Christine Palmay, representing Care to Know, offers insights on maintaining mental well-being during these busy times and as we approach the new year.

  • Mary Sanders:
    Finally, we meet Mary Sanders, an Olympic gymnast turned Cirque du Soleil acrobat and now an entertainer. Mary's memoir details her journey from the 2004 Olympics to collaborating with Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec. We'll explore her story of determination, sacrifice, and reinvention.
So, whether you're looking for insights into digital safety, entertainment, parenting, mental health, or inspirational stories, "What She Said" has something for everyone today. Stay tuned!

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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.