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The Dep Podcast

The Dep Podcast

By: Karl Thomas & Lynn Worrell
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A Podcast, sharing individual personal success stories, community services and group discussions about relevant topics. With your host Karl Thomas and sometimes the Amazing Lynn Worrell (co-founder).Karl Thomas & Lynn Worrell Social Sciences
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  • School Community Outreach Workers ( Audrey & Mia)
    May 24 2025

    This episode features two dedicated School Community Outreach Workers (ICS, Intervenantes communautaires scolaires): Audrey and Mia.

    Audrey:

    With over 12 years of experience as a dedicated community worker, Audrey is passionate about building connections, creating impact, and supporting others through meaningful engagement. She's an avid reader, a lifelong learner, and a firm believer that even small actions can lead to significant change.

    Once known as Shaggy, she's traded the Mystery Machine — now she's out here solving real-life mysteries, one community at a time (Scooby Snacks not included).

    Mia:

    Mia's natural curiosity drives her interest in big ideas and small ones, including everyday actions that create meaningful change. Individuals' journeys, knowledge, and experiences fuel her passion for education and community outreach.

    She is committed to building strong connections and helping weave a social safety net that leaves no one behind. She moves forward, believing that every initiative, no matter how small, can grow into something greater.

    Who they are:

    They are School Community Outreach Workers (ICS, Intervenantes communautaires scolaires). Think of them as human search engines, except instead of links, they offer real support.

    Their role is to help families and community members find the services available, from basic needs like food baskets and clothing to enrichment opportunities like day camps, swimming lessons, sports, and arts programs.

    They connect, inform, guide — and, most of all, they care.


    https://www.instagram.com/ics.cdn/

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    37 mins
  • Executive Director of the Carrefour Jeuness Emplois NDG (Hans Heisinger)
    Apr 30 2025

    Hans Heisinger

    Executive Director of the Carrefour Jeuness Emplois NDG


    In this interview, we have Hans Heisinger, who has been leading the CJE NDG since its inception. As a trained social worker, his open-minded and collaborative leadership style has been essential in creating an inclusive space for youth and job seekers, ensuring that no one is left behind. Over the years, he has represented the organization on various boards and committees within NDG and beyond. Originally from Germany, Hans has maintained an international perspective on CJE projects. He has kept up-to-date on demographic and political trends to ensure that their services adapt to the changing needs of our clients.

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    36 mins
  • A Glance Into the Mind of our Community Workers.
    Apr 28 2025

    What would society be like without community workers? In this episode, we talk to four different community workers from Prevention CDN/NDG about their motivations and experiences. During a live audience recording, they provide insight into their work, sharing what drives them, their approaches, and what led them to pursue careers in community service. If you do not know them yet you should! Enjoy


    (From left to right)

    Olivia Mabote; Coordinatrice des programmes d'arts, genre et égalité,

    Arielle Laurion; Travailleuse de rue en itinérance,

    Ornella Mbombo,Msc; Chargée du projet CCC (cultivons la culture du consentement)

    Jean-Edouard P. Toussaint; Travailleuse de rue Prox Team,

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    50 mins

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