Radio

My hour long radio special that aired across the country on CBC radio, called Serving Hope.
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-141-cbc-radio-specials/clip/15913765-serving-hope

Drawing on material from CBC’s affordability project, Priced Out, this hour-long program looks at growing food costs. It will pull in tape from across the country that explores how people are dealing with rising prices, and offer some expert insight into why relying on community groups to offset those costs is not a long-term solution.

De-influencing: why some online content creators are encouraging people not to buy stuff
Scrolling on social media can sometimes feel overwhelming. It seems like everyone is trying to sell you something. But there are some online influencers who are trying to do the opposite. They are encouraging people not to spend money on things they don’t need. CBC Business reporter Krystalle Ramlakhan has that story.

Creative ways young Canadians are making ends meet
People are still feeling the squeeze of years of high inflation. So some young Canadians are turning to sharing their homes, cars, and even clothes to save money. Almost half of Canadians say rising prices are greatly impacting their ability to meet day-to-day expenses. CBC Business reporter Krystalle Ramlakhan has a look.

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