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Join us each week as we follow our curiosity, diving deep into the familiar and the foreign.
Reach beyond your front door as we uncover new perspectives, explore intriguing ideas and have real conversations with compelling guests.
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100 EPISODES!
This week, At Home and Abroad with Harris and Walker hits a major milestone - our 100th episode! We’re marking it with a discussion about something close to our hearts: curiosity.
We’re…
Sure, life abroad can be a dream. New cultures, new adventures, endless Instagrammable moments, but it’s not all Aperol spritzes and sunsets.
We’re diving into the ups and downs, the wins and wipeout…
Ever missed a flight, lost your luggage, or found yourself stranded in a foreign land with no Wi-Fi and a dead phone? You’re not alone.
This week on At Home and Abroad with Harris and Walker, we’re d…
We’re diving into the global consequences of wealth inequity - how it shapes lives, limits opportunities, and reinforces systemic injustice around the world.
Joining us is the Sabina Vohra-Miller, wh…
Is extreme wealth the ultimate achievement or maybe not all it is cracked up to be?
This week, we have a chat with author Michael Mechanic, whose book Jackpot: How the Super-Rich Really Live—and How …
Ever wondered where people really hide their money?
From ancient treasure hoards to offshore accounts, and even cash stashed in the walls of a home, we’re uncovering some of the most jaw-dropping way…
We are kicking off the second half of Season 3 with a big question!
Can the stars predict the stock market? ✨💰
In this episode of At Home and Abroad with Harris and Walker, we dive into the fascinatin…
Our Baba, Tutu, Grandad, Gramps, Nonno, Abuela are finding a new place in our lives. Still the keepers of wisdom and tradition, and the providers of support when the children are small, these vibrant…
Divorce is a difficult transition that almost half of marriages in North America endure, leaving injury and loss in its wake. It can also be an opportunity for reinvention and a fresh start with the …
Babies do it.
Animals do it.
Even the grumpiest, nastiest adults do it from time to time.
We can all use a good laugh now and then, so we thought we would dive into our back catalog for a little somethi…
What is artificial intelligence? Should we embrace it or fear it? Advances in AI and machine learning have been rapid, and some would say, unchecked.
A 2024 Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Geoffrey Hi…
Adoption is a beautiful, poignant, terrifying, and difficult human experience that millions of people the world over know intimately. The act of adopting a child into one’s own family is one of the g…
Harris and Walker dish about entrepreneurship in this week’s episode – the successes, the failures and the journey itself.
What does it take to strike out on your own, leaving a regular pay cheque an…
In the workplace, we are often forced to collaborate, engage with and even in some cases, befriend people that we may not otherwise seek out. This mix of personalities creates a unique environment th…
We’re kicking off September and Season Three, digging into the phenomenon and, some say epidemic, of burnout.
We are speaking with Lisa Burchartz, a Trauma-Informed Somatic Mindfulness Coach, Adler-…
Curses are not just the stuff of a Scooby Doo episode. To cast and receive curses is a phenomeon of the ages, that can cross generations, wielding destruction, grief and pain.
What are curses, and ar…
Hate threatens to strip us of our civil liberties and our civility. Hate divides us and teaches that our neighbour is to be feared, ridiculed and exterminated.
Hate does not hide underground but ru…
Jane Lee, certified yoga & meditation teacher, and medical qigong practitioner, received a life-changing diagnosis that motivated her to leave the corporate world and embark on a quest of self-healin…
Compassion.
It truly is what the world needs now. But how do we cultivate compassion in a society that often seems so divided?
In this episode, we speak to the Venerable Thubten Chodron, abbess and…
Can you imagine being allergic to the sun? To water? To the cold?
More common, but no less disruptive, are food and respiratory allergies. Suffering allergies can be a seasonal nuisance to a lifeti…