Episode 5: Theatre for Healing and Justice Ft. Mandala Center for Change

In this episode, we speak with Marc Weinblatt and Zhaleh Almaee from the Mandala Center for Change. The Mandala Center is a multi-disciplinary arts education organization dedicated to community dialogue, social justice, and societal healing and transformation. Through experiential workshops, theatre performances, and other creative events, Mandala’s work invites people to be more awake and alive as well as empowered to take action toward a more just and joyous life for all.

 You don’t want to miss:

  • The biggest lessons from over 20 years of practicing applied theatre work

  • Examples of using Rainbow of Desire for conflict resolution

  • How Theatre of the Oppressed is evolving and new leaders are informing the work

  • The importance of embodied processes to create a language for the issues we face today

  • The power of Legislative Theatre to create institutional change

  • And MORE!

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Meg Nimigon

Meg is an experienced Leadership Coach who works with women leaders to elevate their confidence, amplify their impact, and cultivate greater fulfillment—both in their careers and in their lives beyond work. With a deep understanding of human behaviour, group dynamics, and team culture, Meg brings a unique and powerful approach to personal and professional growth.

Based in Peterborough, Ontario, Meg supports clients across Canada and beyond. Her work is grounded in empathy, clarity, and practical strategy—enabling women to lead with purpose, presence, and courage in today’s fast-changing world.

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