About this Event
In a world that feels relentlessly uncertain, it’s easy to believe we’re headed for disaster. Join award‑winning frontline journalist Melanie Marshall and economist/author Todd Hirsch for an evening of stories, practical tools, and honest conversation about why, despite everything, we’re not doomed. Together, we’ll explore how human connection, creativity, and everyday acts of courage help us move forward in turbulent times.
Drawing on:
- Melanie’s 20+ years as a BBC journalist reporting from conflict zones and crisis regions around the world, and
- Todd’s experience as an economist and author helping organizations navigate economic disruption.
This session is for you if:
- You’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed by constant bad news
- You lead teams or organisations through change and uncertainty
- You’ve experienced loss, disruption, or big transitions in recent years
- You’re a curious citizen who wants to be part of a more hopeful, resilient community
This event weaves together real-world stories, practical strategies, and interactive discussion about how we keep going when the world feels overwhelming. Come join us for this community conversation between Todd, Melanie and all of you.
Cost: Pay-what-you-can, Free with an optional donation to the local food bank
But most importantly, we want this to be **barrier-free**. If a donation isn’t possible right now, your presence is still deeply welcome.
“We don’t get the choice to despair. We have to build. We have to keep going.” - Melanie Marshall
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1121 14 Ave SW, 1121 14 Avenue Southwest, Calgary, Canada
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