What She Said!

I'm starting with an issue that hits close to home for many of us – hunger in our communities. Lori Nikkel, CEO of Second Harvest, is joining me to discuss the critical findings of the Hungry for Change Report. We'll dive into the challenges of food insecurity and waste in Canada and explore how we can all make a meaningful difference.

Anne Brodie is back with her latest entertainment picks. She's sharing her thoughts on Dianne Whelan's incredible documentary 500 Days in the Wild and the laugh-out-loud comedy The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin on Apple TV+.

The care of our elderly loved ones is a topic many of us will inevitably face. I'm talking to Elizabeth Payne, a veteran health reporter, who will share her personal and professional journey, highlighting the importance of advocating for the elderly in our healthcare system.

Rosacea affects millions, including a slightly higher prevalence in women. I'm sitting down with Dr. Christine Palmay to discuss this common skin condition and the treatments available, offering hope and advice for those affected.

I'm also delving into the vibrant world of groupies in the pre-digital era with Karen Green's debut novel Yellow Birds. It's a story of love, identity, and the quest for belonging set against the backdrop of sex, drugs, and rock n roll.

And to cut through the confusion surrounding nutrition, I have Mal Mana from Lady the F Up here to clear up some common misconceptions, share guilt-free 'cheat' food ideas, and talk about protein needs for women.

So, make yourself comfortable and join me for an hour of engaging and empowering discussions . Let's make the most of this Women's History Month together on "What She Said."

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Lori Nikkel


Anne Brodie


Elizabeth Payne


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Karen Green


Mal Mana

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.