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Dr. Talia Varley - Finding Your Path to Positivity



My guest is Dr. Talia Varley, who earned a Master of Public Health from Harvard University, an MD from McMaster University, and is now the Physician Lead of Advisory Services at Cleveland Clinic Canada.


Dr. Varley offers actional ideas on how to find your path to possibility and positivity with your families, friends, and the communities you interact with, including where you study or work.


Dr. Varley The first area Dr. Varley tackles are whether our feelings are perception versus reality. Dr. Varley shares techniques for tuning out the negativity and tuning in to a healthier all-around you. I also ask Dr. Varley about the type of leadership we need across society to inspire significant and lasting change.

To offer context, I end the show chatting with Alan Richardson, SVP of Talent Strategy and Solutions at RBC, to share his thoughts on how organizations can create purposeful and productive cultures.

Positivity and possibility to counter the negativity and the growing sense of impossibility. We all deserve this path in life.

 

Chatter that Matters is a show that counters the storm of negativity and a growing sense of impossibility. I share inspiring stories of people who overcome their circumstances to chase their dreams and, for some, to change our world. I hope the lessons learned will inspire you, and all who matter to you, to get to where you need, want, and deserve to go.


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