

This episode features a conversation with Hailey Rodgers, a Queen’s student and author of the book See Me. Hailey chats about what it means to be authentic, the power of storytelling, and her definition of health: eat well, move well, think well, be well (and have fun!). Hailey’s book is all about being fearlessly authentic and you can check it out here: https://haileyrodgersauthor.com/ (50% of proceeds are going to the Legacy of Hope Foundation until Dec 1)
This episode also features a conversation with QHO alumna, Kathryn Leslie. Kathryn was a Peer Educator in the Inuit community of Salluit, Nunavik in Spring of 2019 and she speaks to why she joined QHO and her experiences on initiative.