

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
Episodes
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Nov 20, 2023 • 6min
EP 131 The Year of Heather
Birthdays often get people thinking about their lives and the coming year. In this episode, I talk a bit about some recent travels and some thoughts on how I plan to spend my 53rd year around the sun.

Nov 13, 2023 • 8min
EP 130 Finding Some Joy
As days turn grey and the temperature drops for many of us, it's important to look for some joy. In this episode I talk about finding joy for yourself and doing things to bring a bit of joy to others.

Nov 6, 2023 • 26min
EP 129 Caring For Yourself When You're the Caregiver (with guest Kelly S. Thompson)
Author and all around great person Kelly S. Thompson joined me to talk about the importance of caring for yourself when you're a caregiver.

Oct 30, 2023 • 28min
EP 128 Finding Your Sense of Belonging (with guest Ritu Bhasin)
Writer, entrepreneur, and leader Ritu Bhasin joined me to talk about her new book We've Got This: Unlocking the Beauty of Belonging, having empathy for yourself and others, listening to your body, and caring for yourself when you're a caregiver.

Oct 23, 2023 • 22min
EP 127 Returning to Musical Roots to Withstand the World (with guest Jesse Daniel Edwards)
Singer/song-writer Jesse Daniel Edwards joined me to talk about his latest album Violensia, our mutual California connection, and how he returned to his musical roots to write about how people have been feeling in these hard times.

Oct 16, 2023 • 32min
EP 126 When Others Try to Define Your Identity (with guest Charlotte Gill)
Author Charlotte Gill joined me to talk about her latest book, Almost Brown: A Mixed Race Family Memoir, how others try to define our identities, and how change in higher education won't come from individual instructors, including elements of equity and inclusion in their syllabi.

Oct 9, 2023 • 15min
EP 125 Bullies and Besties
In this episode for Canadian Thanksgiving, I talk about the bullying I experienced growing up and finally being in a place with friends who love me and respect me for who I am.Kids Help Line (Canada) - 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868Trevor Project (U.S.) - https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/

Oct 2, 2023 • 31min
EP 124 When the World is Heavy (with guest Loleen Berdahl)
Loleen Berdahl returns to the podcast to explain the Canadian Notwithstanding Clause and talk about how to cope with the very heavy times.

Sep 25, 2023 • 29min
EP 123 Doing the Work of Mental Health for Ourselves and Others (with guest Rowan Jetté Knox)
Author, speaker, and human rights activist Rowan Jetté Knox and I sat down to talk about his new book One Sunny Afternoon: A Memoir of Trauma and Healing. We dove into the struggles we've each had with our mental health, the importance of ending the stigma of mental illness, and why self-care is as important when you're well as when you're deep in the muck.You can find Rowan on Instagram and Twitter at @rowanjetteknox.

Sep 18, 2023 • 15min
EP 122 Fall 2023 Kick-Off
Welcome to the new season of the Better Me Podcast. In this episode I give a quick summary of the guests coming up and talk about the importance of belonging, a theme that will run through many of the episodes this season. I also take a few minutes to talk about how new education policies are denying a sense of belonging to some of our students.


