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Best podcasts about laurie campbell

Latest podcast episodes about laurie campbell

The FEED
Laurie Campbell - Debt Solutions Expert / CIBC Poll / RED January / Fitness Trends / Clare Kumar - Productivity Coach

The FEED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 54:11


Ann Rohmer speaks with Laurie Campbell, a Debt Solutions ExpertTina Cortese has details on a new CIBC poll that indicates that Canadians are making getting out of debt a priority.Jim Lang looks at the latest exercise trends to start your new year fitness routine.Shaliza Bacchus discusses ways to make those newly initiated lifestyle changes stick.

The Latter-day Disciples Podcast
LIVE Episode | Same-Sex Attraction and Boldly Living the Gospel

The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 83:11


Meghan is joined by a panel of women, including Myrna Moll, Jennifer Curtis and Laurie Campbell, to discuss their experience with same-sex attraction, and maintaining focus on their covenants with God. Topics Include: - The Importance of Intentional Language- Key Relationships- Quality Counsel and Love- Combatting Pride and "Lesser/Greater" Sin- The Value of SSA to Develop a Relationship with Jesus Christ Beacon MinistryNorth Star Saints

Real Talk
September 8, 2022 - Life's More Expensive; Queen E Dying; SK Fugitive Dead; Racism in Healthcare

Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 67:55


0:25 | Saskatchewan fugitive Myles Sanderson dies in police custody, the Royal Family is gathered at Queen Elizabeth II's bedside, and millions of Canadians are figuring out how they'll navigate yet another jump in interest rates. Ryan opens the show with a look at today's top stories.  19:53 | The average Canadian household needs to find an additional $400/month to manage Wednesday's interest rate increase. But...how? Personal finance expert Laurie Campbell explains why rates are up, whether or not they're likely to jump again, and where people should start their search for savings.  39:22 | Systemic racism is impacting health outcomes in Canada. We know that for a fact...but there's a lot we don't know, too. Dr. Lorraine Thirsk is using innovative new research methods at Athabasca University to better understand what the future of healthcare needs to look like in Canada. She takes us into the process and early findings, and explains the implications from patient and professional perspectives.  CHECK OUT OTHER REAL TALK SEGMENTS ON SYSTEMIC RACISM IN HEALTH CARE: DR. BUKOLA SALAMI: https://youtu.be/cTLjWwP8FmI?t=4837 DR. JAMES MAKOKIS: https://youtu.be/_WanLgFz2T4?t=376 CHECK OUT ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY:  WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford
Tatum Hunter| Laurie Campbell

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 19:54


The age-old predicament of being married, but still on your parents' cell plans with Washington Post personal technology writer Tatum Hunter The effects inflation, shrinkflation, and greedflation are having on consumers with Laurie Campbell, director of client financial wellness at Bromwich + Smith Licensed Insolvency Trustees 

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The FEED
Laurie Campbell - Wellness at Bromwich + Smith / Robert Hosking from the Robert Half Group / Dr. David Carr / Dr. Sameer Masood / NordVPN Survey

The FEED

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 58:57


• Ann Rohmer speaks with Laurie Campbell, Director of Client Financial Wellness at Bromwich + Smith; Bank of Canada's aggressive rate hike of a full percentage point; fallout? Survival tips • Kevin Frankish looks into productivity trends since the shift to remote work with Robert Hosking from the ROBERT HALF GROUP, including specific times of day productivity increases and the days of the week employees get more done. • Ann Rohmer discusses the emergency room crisis with Dr. David Carr - Associate Professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine at the University of Toronto and his take on Ontario's ER crisis and staffing shortage. • Jim Lang is with Dr. Sameer Masood, who is University Health Network's Director of ED Quality, Safety and Innovation. This story is about the recent launch of Toronto's Virtual Emergency Department (ED), an innovative collaboration between University Health Network (UHN), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Unity Health Toronto. The collaboration between the three networks is meant to expand access to virtual ED care for urgent, but non-life-threatening health concerns. Tina Cortese looks at the results of a new survey by cybersecurity company NordVPN. Canadians spend more than 49 hours a week online, which is the equivalent of more than 2 days. This amounts to a little over 104 days a year, or around 22 years of a lifetime. Canadians love streaming TV shows and films. Just two hours less – 6 hours and 22 minutes – are spent scrolling through social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

The FEED
Laurie Campbell, Director of Client Financial Wellness at Bromwich + Smith / Rachel Summers - CMHA York South Simcoe / Lawyer Charles Gluckstein / Karl Hale, Owner and Operator, Premier Racquet Club

The FEED

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 43:39


Ann Rohmer is with Laurie Campbell, Director of Client Financial Wellness at Bromwich + Smith. With inflation at historic levels, what is the short and long-term and how to reign it in. With interest rates rising at an aggressive pace, what happens with personal, household, mortgage and credit card debt? Kevin Frankish speaks with Rachel Summers from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA York South Simcoe). The discussion covers the wrap up to Mental Health Awareness week, her work as a “bounce back coun”, cmha.ca to contact your nearest branch and talk about their mobile mental health unit. Ann Rohmer is with lawyer Charles Gluckstein who says consumers requiring legal services today will find more efficiencies, accessibility, and simplicity due to major changes brought about by the restrictions imposed during the pandemic. Examples of time-saving and money-saving advances include video-conferencing, electronic document signatures, and work-from-home strategies for staff. Jim Lang speaks with Karl Hale, Owner and Operator, Premier Racquet Club, as they celebrate the groundbreaking for two winterized tennis bubbles covering six tennis courts at Markham Tennis Club. The project is a joint initiative between the City of Markham and Premier Racquet Club Markham. The addition of these Winter tennis bubbles will make tennis and pickleball accessible to residents of the City of Markham.

OV Boss Babes
Boss Babe Corner Ep. 24 - Laurie Campbell, Animal Assisted Therapy

OV Boss Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 17:51


March is national social worker month and this year's 2022 theme that is being recognized is “The Time is Right for Social Work.” Tune in and learn more about the positive contributions of this profession, the endless areas of services they provide and celebrate social workers in our communities! Laurie Campbell is a bilingual social worker who works with an animal-assisted therapy approach. Her clients throughout the years have included individuals that have experienced a crisis situation, families that are living in a poverty situation, or have difficulties regarding their behaviours or mental health. As a military spouse, she is also aware of the multiple difficulties that military families and spouses may experience, and offers support and counselling for adults, children and youth of military families. Through her assisted animal therapy with her dog and companion Anoki, Laurie helps her clients feel comfortable, safe and cope with feelings or physical and mental health conditions during their therapy session. This episode has been sponsored by End of the Leash, the Ottawa Valley's premier pet boutique, veteran and milspouse owned and operated. Visit them in Petawawa at 3067 Petawawa Blvd.

The FEED
Laurie Campbell / Dr. Akwatu Khenti / Carpenter's Union / York University - Markham Campus / Olympian Roman Sadovsky

The FEED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 53:52


Ann Rohmer is with Laurie Campbell – (Former CEO of Credit Canada Debt Solutions) Director of Client Financial Wellness Bromwich and Smith (debt relief solutions). They discuss how to save money on groceries and gas (grocery supply chain issues, prices rising for both food and fuel). Ann Rohmer continues with Dr.Akwatu Khenti (PhD) Scientist, CAMH and Assistant Professor Dalla Lana, Chair of the Black Scientists' Task Force on Vaccine Equality as they look into Vaccine Equality; supply issues, quality of vaccines depending on the neighbourhood, hesitancy because of race, ethnicity, trust issues, fear (within the Black community in particular), parental reluctance to have kids vaccinated, the lack of supply and little sharing when it comes to poor countries as well as a quick word on the new BA.2 Omicron subvariant. Kevin Frankish speaks with Chris Campbell Equity Diversity & Inclusion Representative with the Carpenters' District Council of Ontario. The union marks Black History month and celebrates the diversity of their membership Tina Cortese is with York University's newly-appointed Deputy Provost of the Markham Campus with an update on construction, applications opening in September 2022 with the campus set to open in September of 2023, get to know the York University community at the Markham Civic Centre with a rink/skating party on Saturday February 19th, 2022 from 10am to noon – family day weekend. Jim Lang speaks with men's singles skater Roman Sadovsky from Vaughan who is set to compete at the Olympics in Beijing.

Behind The Bite
Ep 37 - How To Have Your Cake and Not Eat It All Too, with Recovered Laurie Campbell

Behind The Bite

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 38:54


Are you struggling with bulimia or know of someone who is? Do you feel shame or embarrassment about it – especially if you're over the age of 40? Are you looking to connect with someone who has been in your very shoes, recovered, and written a book to tell you how to overcome bulimia? In this podcast episode, I speak with Laurie Ann Campbell about her personal journey to overcoming bulimia and subsequent book, How to Have Your Cake and Not Eat It All Too. Sign up for the FREE e-course to understanding your eating disorder and embarking on the road to recovery.  SHOW NOTES: Click here Follow me on Instagram @behind_the_bite_podcast Visit the website: www.behindthebitepodcast.com

Behind the Bite
Ep 37 - How To Have Your Cake and Not Eat It All Too, with Recovered Laurie Campbell

Behind the Bite

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 38:54


Are you struggling with bulimia or know of someone who is? Do you feel shame or embarrassment about it – especially if you’re over the age of 40? Are you looking to connect with someone who has been in your very shoes, recovered, and written a book to tell you how to overcome bulimia? In this podcast episode, I speak with Laurie Ann Campbell about her personal journey to overcoming bulimia and subsequent book, How to Have Your Cake and Not Eat It All Too. Sign up for the FREE e-course to understanding your eating disorder and embarking on the road to recovery.  SHOW NOTES: Click here Follow me on Instagram @behind_the_bite_podcast Visit the website: www.behindthebitepodcast.com

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Best of Fight Back - Week of January 20 - Saturday Edition

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 25:18


The Saturday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown. Interviews with: - The Zoomer Squad with Peter Muggeridge and Marissa Lennox on fraudulent 911 calls - Laurie Campbell and Dr. Stacy Thomas discuss Blue Monday - The Strategy Panel with Charles Bird, John Capobianco, and Karen Stintz on Iran and repatriating the bodies of Flight 725 - Dr. Jerome Leis and Dr/ Susy Hota on the coronavirus - And the best calls of the week!

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Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Dealing with Blue Monday and Post-Holiday Financial Stress

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 21:33


Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Stacy Thomas, a Psychologist and Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada. There isn't any scientific proof to suggest that Blue Monday actually exists, but some of us certainly feel the winter blues during this time of the year. Maybe it's because there's not enough sunshine or maybe your facing financial stress now that we're in post holiday season and we're faced with hefty shopping bills. Perhaps it's a combination of both. Whatever it is, Dr. Thomas explains the phenomenon of Blue Monday and Seasonal Affective Disorder and Laurie shares Credit Canada's latest survey on Seasonal Affective Debt Disorder. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Full Episode: You Are Awesome: How to be resilient in times of failure

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 59:35


Learning to get back up again after you fall. Neil Pasricha is here to tell us about his latest book You Are Awesome: How to Navigate Change, Wrestle With Failure, and Live and Intentional Life. Then, more of your questions about credit answered. Author and personal credit expert Richard Moxley shares insight from his book The Credit Game: Rules Every Canadian Must Know to Win. And, battling debt. Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada is here to tell us about a recent survey highlighting the challenges Canadians face when it comes to debt. Plus, improving access to financial advice with Philip Barrar, founder and CEO of Mylo.

ConnectSafely
Laurie Campbell and Jessica Tintsman research on bullying & school policies

ConnectSafely

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 17:24


Larry Magid and Kerry Gallagher speak with Laurie Campbell and Jessica Tintsman about their research on bullying and cyberbullying based on school district policies

ConnectSafely Live
Laurie Campbell and Jessica Tintsman research on bullying & school policies

ConnectSafely Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 17:24


Larry Magid and Kerry Gallagher speak with Laurie Campbell and Jessica Tintsman about their research on bullying and cyberbullying based on school district policies

Mastering Money: The Educator’s Edition
S1 E06 - Money & Shame: Counselling Canadians Out of Debt

Mastering Money: The Educator’s Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 35:13


How do you climb out of debt? Laurie Campbell, from Credit Canada, tell us how shame continues to prevent Canadians from seeking financial assistance, often prolonging their hardship and causing people to make the wrong choices when seemingly stuck in a dire financial situation.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Retirement Age Disappearing?

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 16:45


Are you working longer than you planned to? A new report finds the participation rate among those 65 and up has jumped to 15 per cent, or more than double the level of 10 years ago. There is little incentive to save with interest rates so low. And there

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More Than Money
More Than Money June 1 2019

More Than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 42:08


Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada discusses a survey "what are people most uncomfortable talking about?"  And Deborah Carr, aging expert and author of "Golden Years?: Social Inequality in Later LIfe" on artificial intelligence and caring for an aging population. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Young Money with Tracey Bissett
EP081 Credit Canada Debt Solutions with Laurie Campbell

Young Money with Tracey Bissett

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 26:17


Laurie Campbell is the CEO of Credit Canada Debt Solutions Inc., the longest established non-profit credit counselling agency in Canada. Laurie is recognized as an expert in personal finance as well as an advocate for consumer protection. She is on the Board of Credit Counselling Canada and Chair of the Advocacy Committee. She is a former member of the Task Force on Financial Literacy and was the President of the Credit Association of Greater Toronto.   Laurie joins me today to share how Credit Canada Debt Solutions is helping people who are struggling with debt and managing their finances. She reveals the financial trends that are concerning many Canadians and the negative role that social media is having on people today. Laurie shares the four pillars of money management that form essential life skills and tips that will help you manage your finances and reduce the amount of stress that you may feel about your debt. “By having a lifestyle plan that gives you some fun, but recognizes the need for savings and long-term goals, you’ll be able to realize the goals that you want.” - Laurie Campbell This Week on Young Money:   The financial issues that Credit Canada Debt Solutions helps people with. How perseverance has helped Laurie run a non-profit organization. The financial trends that are concerning Canadians. How social media misrepresents how people are really living. The adverse effect of social media on those that are struggling financially. The critical life skills being taught by Credit Canada. The four pillars of money management. How to protect yourself against fraud. Tips on how to manage your finances and feel better about your debt. Credit Canada Debt Solutions’ 4 Pillars of Money Management:   Banking Use of Credit Budgeting and Money Management Fraud Key takeaways:   Recognize that you are not alone. Talk to your family or partner about your financial situation. Talk to a non-profit credit counseling service. Resources Mentioned:   EP023 How to Protect Yourself from Fraud EP057 Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposals what does it mean with Doug Hoyes EP074 How to Protect Your Business from Fraud Connect with Laurie Campbell:   Credit Canada Debt Solutions Credit Canada on Facebook Credit Canada on Twitter Credit Canada on Instagram Credit Canada on LinkedIn Laurie Campbell on LinkedIn Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making   Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on iTunes.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our Linkedin Company Page, or by visiting our website.

More Than Money
More Than Money February 16 2019

More Than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 43:22


Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada joins Faisal and Andrew to discuss financial infidelity.  And Karen Henderson, Founder and CEO of Long Term Care Planning Network discusses the real costs of long term care. 

BIV Today
Recession-proofing Canadian households

BIV Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 20:43


On BIV Today… Two-thirds of Canadians are worried about the country’s economy. Laurie Campbell (1:21), CEO of Credit Canada, discusses consumers’ concerns, underlying weaknesses in the economy and what Canadians are doing to recession-proof their lives. This week in the world of tech: France tells Google it failed to uphold tougher privacy laws, Netflix is more afraid of Fortnight than HBO and Microsoft is investing in affordable housing – but should it? Progressa CEO Ali Pourdad and Gluu Technology Society CEO Linda Fawcus weigh in (7:55). Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.

Alberta Morning News
Money & Stress

Alberta Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 7:47


Laurie Campbell,  CEO of Credit Canada, talks about the stress of money management.

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The Personal Finance Show
32 - Laurie Campbell

The Personal Finance Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 57:38


Laurie Campbell is very passionate about improving financial literacy. When I saw her speak at the Financial Wellness and Retirement Readiness Conference in February of 2018, I was impressed by her devotion to helping people solve debt problems. Getting out of debt is hard and involves a lot of sacrifice. But for some people it's even harder to not get into debt in the first place. There are people, like myself, who had mental health and addiction issues in the past, and that led to an overwhelming amount of debt. This is very hard to avoid, but as Laurie and I discuss in the interview, you can get out sooner if you reach out for help early. The problem is that there is still so much stigma, shame and embarrassment surrounding consumer debt, and people feel that they need to keep it to themselves and fix it on their own. What happens is that their consumer debt gets larger and by the time people end up at Laurie's office, they're in big trouble. But as Laurie has found out in her 25 years at Credit Canada, it's never too late to make the changes to your life that are needed to get yourself out of debt and on the right track. I visited Laurie at her office in Toronto to learn about her personal finance story and how she ended up as CEO of Credit Canada, a Canadian Registered Charity dedicated to helping Canadians overcome debt problems and improve their personal money management skills. NEXT EPISODE 33 - Raj Lala

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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 5:37


Laurie Campbell says financial difficulties are extremely stressful and offers advice on how to deal with them.

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Mindful Money
Debt Management for Seniors

Mindful Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 16:20


On this episode of the Mindful Money podcast, Deirdre McMurdy interviews Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada Debt Solutions about debt management.

Zoomer Week in Review
Liona Boyd on "No Remedy for Love" & Laurie Campbell on Canadian Debt

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 20:20


When a debilitating condition prevented her from playing the complex pieces she is famous for, Canada's First Lady of Guitar, Liona Boyd, opted to reinvent herself rather than give up music. Now she has a new memoir “No Remedy for Love.” Libby talks to her about how she turned adversity into a new opportunity. Plus – The economy is going gangbusters, but when it comes to personal finances…not so much. Nearly half of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque and many who no longer collect that paycheque are still in debt. Libby talks to Laurie Campbell, the CEO of Credit Canada Debt Solutions.

Zoomer Week in Review
Liona Boyd on "No Remedy for Love" & Laurie Campbell on Canadian Debt

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 20:20


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Mangala Shri Bhuti - The Link
Bringing The Teachings and Practice Off The Cushion (Link #290)

Mangala Shri Bhuti - The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 52:45


History Slam Podcast
History Slam Episode 53: What to Wear to the Birth of a Nation

History Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014


In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham and Aaron Boyes are joined by Laurie Campbell to discuss her play ‘What to Wear to the Birth of a Nation.’ They chat about the writing and researching process, the challenges of doing a period piece, and the reception of audiences on PEI. The show toured […]