For an exciting interview with our Chairman of the Board, Henry Greisman, click here. or to subscribe to all of our radio shows on iTunes, click here.
When a men’s fashion mogul, and a philanthropist hook up tikun olam can flow. It does with Wendy and Lou Myles. Click here to listen to the radio show. Or subscribe to the radio show on iTunes by clicking here.
Here is the latest Ve’ahavta Radio episode. We interview Steve Schwartz, of Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem. To listen to the radio show, click here. If you would like to subscribe to our radio show on iTunes, click here.
Listen to 3 fascinating stories of addiction – past, present, and future. One of these guests checked into a rehab program shortly after this interview, stating that we had lifted him up and inspired to make a change. Click here to listen to part 1. Click here to listen to part 2.
Sometimes co-host just need to talk. Listen to Avrum Rosensweig and Vac Verikaitis, co-hosts of Veahavta Radio – talk about life and tikun olam – repairing the world. Click here to listen
Jails are brimming with prisoners, with little to no rehabilitation offered; a place where men frequently come out ‘bad’ and women are regularly abused and demeaned. Joan Ruzsa, the Director of Rittenhouse, a Toronto based NGO offering services for men and women in jail joins Ve’ahavta Radio to speak to our listeners about people in [...]
Listen to the new riveting interview with two of Ve’ahavta’s own Community Poverty Relief staff Eric Cisterna and Lauren Gostick Eric Cisterna and Lauren Gostick Podcast
Click here to listen to the stories of two street youth and their struggles. William and Amanda Ve’ahavta Radio Show#2
Introducing VE’AHAVTA RADIO, hosted by Tikun Olam Productions, Episode #1. We are thrilled to share episode #1 of Ve’ahavta Radio, in our Street Series. This pilot show features a deeply moving interview with former prostitute and crack addict Theresa Schrader. Theresa is now a graduate of the Social Service Worker Program at George Brown College, [...]
Deputy Police Chief, Peter Sloly speaks about compassion on police force.
He played for the Toronto Blizzard until his knee blew out. He became a cop and today he is the Deputy Chief. Listen to Peter speak about the police and their compassion. Worth a listen! Click here to listen.