The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
The CRAM Podcast features engaging and thought-provoking interviews that explore innovative ideas and exciting new research that’s shaping our lives - whether it's the evolution of the work world, the transformative ways we connect, the re-imagining of home and place, or the dramatic changes in our identity and community. We interview leading researchers and big thinkers about the human condition and the possibilities of tomorrow.
Podcasting since 2021 • 117 episodes
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
Latest Episodes
Here’s an incredibly simple strategy for wellbeing!
It’s not too often I come across research that’s this simple AND effective – according to the evidence.Based on the results of a number of studies, this simple strategy can elevate your mood, make you feel connected, happier… and even gi...
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Episode 116
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50:12
“I think I’m losing my mind!” How gaslighting works
You’ve probably come across this word: gaslighting. It was Word of the Year in Mirriam Webster’s dictionary in 2022. Maybe you’ve even experienced it. Definitions of gaslighting vary but it’s a f...
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Season 1
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Episode 115
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42:58
Is Canada still a SAFE place?
*NOTE: This interview was recorded in late Nov. of 2025.Canada is generally regarded as a safe and peaceful country. But is that changing?For the first time, the head of CSIS Dan Rogers, addressed the public las...
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Season 1
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Episode 114
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1:16:02
Why do families become estranged?
The holidays can be a joyous time for many families. But it can also be the saddest time for those who are experiencing estrangement.It’s something many parents don’t talk about. The pain and the shame that a ch...
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Season 1
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Episode 113
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45:34
Would you ruin your shoes to save a drowning child?
Of course you’d ruin your shoes to save a drowning child! What a question, right?But if that’s the case, why wouldn’t you donate a few dollars to save the life of a child? Doesn’t it come down to the same thing? This i...
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Episode 112
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44:33