CoSolving the Podcast

CoSolving the Podcast
Podcast Description
CoSolving the Podcast is where community, leadership, and action converge. Hosted by John Tzupa, a communications and fundraising consultant, the podcast features candid conversations with changemakers, leaders, and advocates working to create meaningful impact. Each episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of leadership, offering practical insights and inspiring stories. Whether you're a policymaker, a community builder, or someone passionate about creating positive change, this podcast is your guide to collaborative solutions and transformative leadership.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on community leadership, advocacy, and social justice themes, with episodes featuring discussions on pressing issues such as healthcare challenges, political advocacy, and personal journeys in public service. For example, Episode 3 with Brittney Senger highlights her legislative experiences and priorities, while Episode 2 with Nicole Sarauer addresses justice reform and gender equality, illustrating various angles of leadership in contemporary Saskatchewan.

CoSolving the Podcast is where community, leadership, and action converge. Hosted by John Tzupa, a communications and fundraising consultant, the podcast features candid conversations with changemakers, leaders, and advocates working to create meaningful impact. Each episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of leadership, offering practical insights and inspiring stories. Whether you’re a policymaker, a community builder, or someone passionate about creating positive change, this podcast is your guide to collaborative solutions and transformative leadership.
In Episode 3, host John Tzupa interviews Brittney Senger, the newly elected MLA for Saskatoon Southeast, in a heartfelt discussion about her journey into politics and her aspirations as an MLA. Brittney shares the whirlwind experience of her close election victory, recounting the two-day wait before confirmation and the immediate dive into her new responsibilities. She reflects on her first legislative session, highlighting the emotions of stepping into the chamber and the inspiring energy of her NDP colleagues.
Brittney discusses her key priorities, including addressing healthcare staff shortages and advocating for affordability and food security in Saskatchewan. Drawing on her connection to Tommy Douglas’s legacy, she emphasizes the importance of accessible, publicly funded healthcare and the need to collaborate with frontline workers to tackle systemic challenges.
Outside of politics, Brittney reveals her love for live theatre, particularly Hamilton, and shares her hidden talent for building IKEA furniture, offering lighthearted advice to “do it alone.” She also expresses enthusiasm for engaging with her constituents, emphasizing the importance of community connection to effectively represent Saskatoon Southeast.
This episode provides an inspiring look at Brittney’s passion for public service, her determination to bring change to her community, and her gratitude to those who voted for progress in Saskatchewan.

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