Barbie Kong
Barbie Kong
Podcast Description
A new podcast for women from baby boomers to gen Z
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into themes like social media's impact on relationships, personal stories of creativity and parenting, and intriguing real-life mysteries. Recent episodes include discussions on the influence of social media and cyberbullying, parenting challenges with guest Shantelle Simone, and an exploration of creative expression with artist Jane Cortney, showcasing their unique contributions and experiences.

Honoring and hearing women’s stories Barbie Kong gives a voice to the zeitgeist from gen z to boomers. Barbie Kong creator Katie blends artistry with cultural conversations through the pov of a mother, actor, and educational counsellor. In addition, there are deep dives and surface slides on hot topics, pop culture, and all things educational as Katie, a Canadian transplant, explores the roots of community and connection to NY city.
Driven by the values of courage and compassion, Derrique DeGagné (MEd) is passionate about school culture and the power of the arts to foster meaningful connections. Derrique is an Assistant Principal at Highlands School and serves on the Citadel Theatre’s Board of Directors and the Greater Edmonton Teachers’ Convention committee. Recently, Derrique edited and co-wrote Weaving Hope Through Our Education System (Peter Lang) and published Trust and Go: Enhancing Collaborative School Cultures Through Improv (The International Journal for Leadership and Learning).

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