Deep Conversations with Strangers

Deep Conversations with Strangers
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Global Rank
TOP 1%
Creator:
Gregory Bisch
- Society & Culture
- Self-Improvement
- Relationships
- Education
- Human Resources
- Diversity and Inclusion

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Created By Gregory BischPodcast Status activeStarted 10/10/2022Latest Episode 10/10/2022Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 3Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 0Average Length 40 minutes and 28 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
It’s no time for small talk. Having deep conversations is a way to truly connect with our neighbours in Waterloo Region across social and cultural differences. That’s the ambition of the Deep Conversations with Strangers Podcast—to create meaningful connections and understanding. It's like an icebreaker podcast for an increasingly diverse community. Host Gregory Bisch meets with “strangers” from the Region who have life experiences across various social, economic, cultural, and ideological backgrounds. His goal is to host deep conversations rich with diverse insights and perspectives—while facing his own anxieties around making close connections.Our culture in Waterloo Region is rapidly evolving. Nearly a quarter of the Waterloo Region’s residents are immigrants. At the same time, we’re gaining new perspectives on our shared history, and we’re part of a digital revolution that seems to be making us more connected and divided than ever. It’s tempting to retreat into the familiar social, cultural, economic, or ideological groups that make us feel safe. But maybe it’s time to stretch our comfort zone toward inclusion and diversity to get to know the neighbours. Like—really get to know them. -
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