The Future of Work
By Joanna La Fleur After Hours Millennial Host What can we say to young people coming into the current workforce? Inflation is on the rise, making entry salaries not go as far. Many are staying home longer with parents because of the inaccessible cost of home ownership. What we thought…
Doubt is not a Disqualifier
By Chris Orme Good Word Contributor Many of us have heard the phrase “doubting Thomas”. It refers to that time in the Gospel of John, when one of Jesus disciples, a guy named Thomas, was listening to his friends talking about seeing Jesus after the resurrection. They had seen Jesus,…
Extending Grace to the Grown-Up Mean Girls
By Tryphena Perumalla-Gagnon Women’s Panel Contributor The longer I live the more grateful I am for the trauma-informed individuals in my life. Simply put, individuals, who are aware that many symptoms and behaviours are often a result of traumatic experiences. Thereby they continuously extend grace to those around them. In…
When High Functioning Becomes Over-Functioning
From our Ask The Experts Contributor Dr. Merry Lin I’ve recently been going through some major decisions in my life, and as part of that processing, God led me to an article I read about “over-responsibility” and boy, did it hit me between the eyeballs. In fact, I cried during…
The best part of talking… is listening
The Beginning of The After Hours Conversations By Joanna la Fleur I was sitting in a talk at the Global Leadership Network in Chicago just before the Covid lockdowns listening to an expert on “generations” and I was feeling… OLD! As a Millennial, I had grown accustomed to being the…
Beyond the Right Answers & Into the Right Actions
By Chris Orme Good Word Contributor I’m a dad to two great kids, and it is the best! But, it’s not always easy, and at every stage I realize that this is the first time I’m doing this. My son turned 17 over the summer and I asked him to…
Our True North
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – September 30th, 2021 The big question I ask myself today is, how do we imagine a reconciled Canada? I first came to Canada in January of 2017, at the start of Canada 150. As an American, I didn’t know anything about Canadian…
Join us in commemorating the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
On September 30, we observe and commemorate the National Day of Truth & Reconciliation, as we support and amplify the voices of our Indigenous Brothers and Sisters. Crossroads and See Hear Love would like to invite you to join us in this day of healing and repentance… in listening, learning,…
Nothing Fun Ever Happens Anymore
It has been a marathon 15 months since March 2020. We’ve adapted, overcome, pivoted, found a new normal, found a next normal, and done whatever we could to find new healthy rhythms of life. For those of you who don’t know, I am the person behind most of the clips…