

Better Me
Heather Ross
The Better Me Podcast delves into how people navigate through life’s challenges and live as the best people they can be. Writer and educator Heather M. Ross chats with guests about issues affecting mental health, and how they’ve gotten past life’s bumps in the road, from potholes to sinkholes. She also shares her own stories of living with a mental illness while striving to pursue her dreams.Visit Heather's website at http://betterme.ca
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Nov 24, 2025 • 6min
EP 181 When Does Winter Start?
Fall is a good busy time, and snow has arrived, but when exactly does winter start?

Nov 10, 2025 • 22min
EP 180 Generational Autism (with guest Julie M. Green)
Julie M. Green was diagnosed with autism when her autistic son, Carson, was ten years old. She joined me to talk about her experience as a mom with autism and how her own diagnosis helped her to better understand and care for herself. Her new book Motherhood: A Memoir of Generational Autism, Parenthood and Radical Acceptance, is out from ECW Press.Julie's website - https://juliemgreen.ca/homeJulie's Substack page - https://theautisticmom.substack.comECW Press page on the book - https://ecwpress.com/products/motherness

Oct 27, 2025 • 46min
EP 179 Buddies, Books, and Baseball (with guest Jennifer Diehr)
My dear friend Jennifer Diehr returned to the podcast to talk about the World Series, what we've been reading, and the terrible algebra course we met in a long, long time ago.

Oct 13, 2025 • 19min
EP 178 Adoption, Culture, and Identity (with guest Dr. Brittany Penner)
Dr. Brittany Penner, an author and practicing family physician in Manitoba, joined me to talk about her new memoir, "Children Like Us: A Métis Woman's Memoir of Family, Identity and Walking Herself Home," growing up as an Indigenous woman in a non-Indigenous family, the 60s Scoop, and how her experiences growing up, including multiple traumatic events, shaped who she is as a person and a doctor.A note of warning, in this episode, we're going to talk about sexual assault and suicide. I'll include some support information in the show notes, but if this is going to be triggering for you, you may not want to listen to this episode.Canada - Sexual Assault Centres, Crisis Lines, and Support Services -https://endingviolencecanada.org/sexual-assault-centres-crisis-lines-and-support-services/U.S.A. - National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence - Hotlines - https://www.ncdsv.org/hotlines.html

Sep 29, 2025 • 30min
EP 177 Writing for the LGBTQ+ Community and Having Your Books Banned
Author Ashley Herring Blake joined me to talk about her writing process and what it's like to have her books banned.

Sep 17, 2025 • 17min
EP 176 Welcome to Fall
Here we are with the start of another season of the Better Me Podcast. In this episode, you'll hear about some of the upcoming episodes, self-care, and my impending experience with empty-nest syndrome.

Jul 21, 2025 • 12min
EP 175 Patience With Yourself
It's time to take some time off for the summer, but before I go, I recorded this episode on having patience with yourself and setting up your supports and tools before you need them.

Jul 7, 2025 • 25min
EP 174 Chronic Pain, Identity, and Mental Health (with guest Gabrielle Drolet)
Writer and illustrator Gabrielle Drolet joined me to talk about her struggles with chronic pain, its effects on her ability to write and draw, and what that has meant for her identity and mental health.

Jun 23, 2025 • 15min
EP 173 The Unexpected
Unexpected things happen all the time in our typical days. We need to keep an eye out for the ones that will make us smile or laugh. I also talk about the parody film Hardware Wars (1978), which I was reminded of when I recently saw the trailer for the sequel to Spaceballs.

Jun 9, 2025 • 18min
EP 172 Feeling Grief for People and Places (with guest Tessa McWatt)
Award-winning author Tessa McWatt and I had a lovely chat about the role that elders, whether human or trees, play in the world. We spoke about her latest book, The Snag: A Mother, A Forest and Wild Grief, and about the joy and peace we both find in writing.


