The Hart Of It All with Teri Hart

Teri Hart

thehartofitallpodcast@gmail.com

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Booking Overview

This is a human-centered caregiving show that blends practical guidance with emotionally grounded conversations about supporting aging parents and loved ones in Canada. It’s a strong platform for experts in healthcare, long-term care, elder law, and patient/caregiver advocacy who want to reach families and policymakers with credible, accessible perspectives.

Metrics

Episodes: 41

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: Canada

Contact Information

thehartofitallpodcast@gmail.com

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Host

Teri Hart - Canadian broadcaster and host of The Hart of It All. The show is caregiving-focused and includes conversations with medical experts, policymakers, advocates, and well known Canadians, drawing on Te...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Recognized healthcare/aging professionals (e.g., physicians), elder-law/seniors’ rights experts, health-system advocates, policymakers/advocacy leaders, and well-known public figures with lived experience who can speak credibly about serious illness and caregiving support.
Required Achievements:  
Authorship (books or notable publications), Leadership or advocacy work in healthcare/aging, Public visibility through media or major platforms, Direct expertise via clinical practice or elder law specialization

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Brian Goldman - Canada’s Healthcare System Pressures (er Overcrowding, Long-term Care Waitlists, Primary Care Shortages, Lack Of Home Care), Long-term Care/primary Care Connections, Denmark As A Model, Risks Of Private Healthcare, Community Hospitals, Technology/ai In Medicine, Empathy In Care

Melissa Miller - Long-term Care Crisis And For-profit Care; Funding Model And Inspections; Waitlists And Limbo Situations; Distinctions Among Retirement Communities, Long-term Care, And Nursing Homes; How Families Can Evaluate Quality Care Via Licensing/inspection Resources

Catherine Wreford - How To Show Up For Someone With Cancer; Scan Anxiety; Self-advocacy In Healthcare; What Not To Say; Emotional Vs Practical Support; Lessons From Her Long-running Brain Cancer Experience

Recent Topics

Caregiving, Healthcare, Elder Care, Dementia, Long Term Care

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Hart Of It All with Teri Hart
:

Is Denmark the Blueprint for Fixing Canada’s Healthcare System? — with ER Physician Dr. Brian Goldman

June 30, 2026

What does the emergency room reveal about the future of care in Canada?In this episode of The Hart of It All, Teri Hart sits down with Dr. Brian Goldman, emergency physician, author, and longtime healthcare advocate, to talk about what Canada’s overwhelmed ERs are telling us about the deeper cracks in our healthcare system.Drawing from his book The Casino Shift, Dr. Goldman explains how hospital overcrowding, long-term care waitlists, primary care shortages, and a lack of home care support ar...

The Hidden Crisis in Long-Term Care: What No One Tells You About For-Profit Care — with Elder Law Expert Melissa Miller

June 23, 2026

The hidden crisis in Canadian seniors' care: why so many wait in limbo and how for-profit chains profit at their expenseImagine a system where 70% of long-term care homes are owned by private corporations, yet they profit from taxpayer dollars meant for vulnerable seniors. Meanwhile, over 50,000 Ontarians await a spot in these facilities, living in hospitals, transitional units, or at home, often in dangerous limbo. Is this the care Canada prides itself on?Melissa Miller, an elder law expert ...

How to Show Up When Someone You Love Has Cancer — with Catherine Wreford

June 16, 2026

What does meaningful support look like when someone’s life has changed overnight?In this episode of The Hart of It All, Teri Hart sits down with Catherine Wreford, Broadway performer, Amazing Race Canada winner, brain cancer advocate, mother, and someone who knows what it means to both support others and receive support herself.Catherine was diagnosed with brain cancer at 32, just weeks after giving birth to her second child. She was told she had two to six years to live. Thirteen years later...

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