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Stories from the community of program participants, staff, and donors at Mennonite Central Committee in Ontario. The "David and Goliath" episode is a teaser to the full 6-episode season being released in early 2020.

Update 2: "We are listening."

Listeners call in from around the world with messages of insight, gratitude, and inspiration for our interview subjects ... and one call that missed t...
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Ep 6: Save The Evidence

We hear stories from a residential school survivor that she refuses to tell her own family; we hear from indigenous partners who are working to reclai...
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Update 1: Let's give them a hand!

We would have been hearing great feedback from you - THANK YOU. It reminded us that especially during this time of self quarantine and physical isolat...
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Ep 5: David and Goliath

What happens when David becomes Goliath? This is our only international episode in Season 1. We explore the tragic realities of Palestinians living un...
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Ep 4: Radical Acceptance

Restaurants and restorative justice. Shame vs accountability.  And what it takes to be a bridge from prison to community. Links: Restorative Justice (...
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Ep 3 - Refugees and Piano Lessons

Forced migration, the unique way Canadians can protect lives, and how music is helping one resettled family stay grounded. (This was originally the pi...
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Ep 2: Wayne's World

From a childhood lesson, to homelessness, to dress shopping, Wayne shares one of the most valuable things we can receive: the gift of a stranger’s sto...
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Ep 1: Being Jesus

This episode is about homelessness, an obnoxious ex-pastor, and the age old question: What would Jesus do (and why don’t we do it)? Links: TOOLS progr...
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Introducing: Undercurrents

Welcome to MCC Ontario's first podcast! Undercurrents is an experiment - a new way of sharing the stories we are privileged to hear through our work. ...
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Patrick

The world faces a refugee crisis. Patrick gets his priorities right.
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