Episodes
What's driving menu innovation for quick service restaurants in the face of broader health and post COVID trends? In this episode, Erin Cohen, Director of Consumer Insights at Tim Hortons, joins Mike, Sean, and guest host Jaclyn Chiarello, from Ipsos's Innovation group, talk about how data from both customers and broader trends is influencing Tim Hortons evolving offer to Canadians. Warning, this episode may make you very hungry.
Published 03/16/23
In this episode, host Mike and Sean are joined by their Public Affairs colleague Sanyam Sethi to drill down into the Canadian data from the recent Global Trends study. Together they explore the data that shows how the country is changing and how Canadians feel about the impact of constant disruption and evolving technology as well as issues affected the most by the "say-do" and "believe-true" gaps. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd...
Published 02/28/23
In this episode, Nick Chiarelli, Engagement Manager for Ipsos’ Global Trends and Foresight group, joins Mike to discuss what’s changed (and what hasn’t) in trends and attitudes around the world as measured by Ipsos’ annual Global Trends study. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We're on most major podcast platforms as well as on Spotify. Please...
Published 02/20/23
In this last episode of 2022, Mike and Sean are joined by Gregory Jack, VP of Public Affairs with Ipsos, to discuss 12 stats which helped to describe what was happening in Canada over the course of the last year.  Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We're on most major podcast platforms as well as on Spotify. Please like and subscribe to Educated...
Published 12/19/22
In this episode, Milorad Ajder, Global Service Line Leader for Corporate Reputation at Ipsos, joins Mike and Sean to talk about all things reputation - how it’s defined, what companies can do to develop reputational breathing space, the impact of trust, and the foundational effect of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) activities.   Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us...
Published 11/22/22
Heading into the final week of Quebec’s election campaign, in this episode, Sébastien Dallaire, SVP/ Directeur-général for Ipsos in Québec joins Sean and Mike to discuss how the upcoming election will play out. Topics of discussion include the key political parties and players, who is leading and who is lagging, as well as the issues shaping public conversation. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast,...
Published 09/28/22
Are policies that link national funding to ensuring that sport is abuse-free, fun and safe resulting in a healthier sport culture for high-performance athletes and participants? In this episode, Derek Johnston, Communications strategist & facilitator for Face Value Communications, & Integral Professional Coach, joins Mike to talk about the shift from win-at-all-cost coaching to an approach that considers both the mental and physical health of athletes.   Head over to www.ipsos.com...
Published 09/01/22
Is the mainstream media losing its role as the gatekeeper of objective news and reporting? With news and information available 24/7 from a huge variety of sources, how are Canadians getting their facts? In this episode, Beatrice Politi, Vice President, Corporate Advisory - Earned Media, Coaching and Strategy at Hill+Knowlton Strategies, joins Mike and Sean to talk about where Canadians are getting their news, how media habits are changing, and the impact on democracy and open...
Published 08/25/22
We’re dishing up a ‘mash-up’, between our Educated Conjecture and Customer Perspective Ipsos podcasts, to give a customer and citizen perspective on the world.  Hosted by Helen Wilson, Mike Colledge provides us with the ‘citizen lens’, and Ray Kong provides us with the ‘customer lens’. Ray and Mike talk to us about what matters to today’s citizens – what’s keeping them awake at night, of course recognising that customers are citizens too. Among the topics covered are: customers’ expectations...
Published 08/18/22
More than two in three Canadians say they’re worried that basic services have been neglected by our governments.  In this episode, Mike and Sean are joined by Darrell Bricker, Global CEO, Ipsos Public Affairs, to discuss precarious public confidence, concerns about the delivery of public services, and a divided set of issues.   Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us...
Published 07/21/22
If a week is a long time in politics, consider that when Ipsos was founded in 1975, NASA launched the first joint United States and Soviet Union space flight, Betamax and VHS videotapes were introduced, and the ethernet was just being born.  In this episode, Simon Atkinson, Chief Knowledge Officer at Ipsos, joins Mike and Sean to talk about how Ipsos manages its wide range of knowledge, and how common (and not so common) beliefs, attitudes, opinions, and issue concerns have been changing...
Published 07/13/22
Delivery, drive-through, take-out, or cooking at home, Canadians’ food and beverage choices are changing. In this episode, Asad Amin, SVP and lead of Ipsos’s syndicated food and beverage group, joins Mike and Sean to talk about the impact of the pandemic, inflation, pent up demand for a dining experience, and generational differences which are all affecting what Canadians eat (and drink!), and where. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd...
Published 05/26/22
Canadians are increasingly concerned about inflation, housing affordability/availability, interest rates, and the economy in general. In this episode, Mike Moffatt, Assistant Professor at The Ivey Business School at Western University and Senior Director of Policy at The Smart Prosperity Institute joins Mike to talk about a wide variety of economic issues that are affecting Canadians. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover...
Published 05/20/22
Does when you’re born shape who you are?  In this episode, Bobby Duffy, Director of the Policy Institute King’s College London, and Author of The Generation Myth, joins Mike and Sean to discuss how generations shape societies, and why generational differences aren’t as distinct as we think. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at  [email protected]. We're on most major...
Published 05/11/22
As the pandemic (very) slowly becomes endemic, how are working Canadians dealing with the seemingly endless sameness of remote work? Are we working more hours, but becoming less productive? What’s spurring Canadians to change their jobs, their careers, or their lives to find meaning and purpose as we move into the third year of COVID?  In this episode, J.P. Gedeon,  Leadership Psychology and Transformation Expert, Management consultant, Executive coach, and Corporate educator joins Mike and...
Published 04/26/22
What’s most worrying our neighbours to the south? In this episode, Chris Jackson, SVP for Ipsos in the USA joins Sean to discuss the most important issues facing Americans, including the economy, COVID, and increasing concerns about war and foreign conflict. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd  like us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at  [email protected]. We're on most podcast platforms as well as on Spotify....
Published 03/10/22
Are Canadians believers or skeptics on the benefits that technology will bring to their lives over the next decade?  The answer is – it depends.  In this episode, Jesse Hirsh, Futurist & Co-Founder of The Academy of the Impossible, joins hosts Mike Colledge and Sean Simpson to discuss the impact of generation, technology literacy and trust in big tech when it comes to embracing the future.  Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd...
Published 03/03/22
In this episode, Dawn Desjardins, Deputy Chief Economist at RBC joins hosts Mike Colledge & Sean Simpson to discuss the uneven impact of the pandemic on Canadians and their increasing worries about affordability and inflation.  Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like  us to cover on a future podcast, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We're on most podcast platforms as well as on Spotify. Please like and subscribe...
Published 02/24/22
The Canadian political landscape seems to be changing by the minute. In this bonus episode of Educated Conjecture, recorded on February 14, 2022, Darrell Bricker, Global CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs joins Sean Simpson and Mike Colledge as they try to take stock of the latest news. They also try to assess the complex set of challenges that the Trudeau government faces as they move forward. Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic that you'd like us to...
Published 02/14/22
In this episode, Mike and Sean talk about cryptocurrency with Kimberly Grauer, Director of Research at Chainalysis Inc. and Eric Jardine, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech and Co-author of “Look Who's Watching: Surveillance, Treachery and Trust Online”.  Although still in the minority, increasing numbers of Canadians believe that paper money and coins are disappearing, and confidence in digital currency is growing.  What is cryptocurrency, who’s using it around the...
Published 02/14/22
In this episode, Mike and Sean talk about competition with Vass Bednar, Executive Director, Master of the Public Policy Program at McMaster University, and public policy entrepreneur. Why should consumers care about the Competition Act, and about making sure the business landscape fosters fair competition? Public opinion overwhelmingly supports a more competitive marketplace to give Canadians access to a wider range of goods at lower prices, but also to help small and medium size businesses...
Published 02/08/22
In this episode, Mike is joined by Amanda Clarke, Associate Professor of Public Administration, Digital Government, Data Governance, and Civic Technology at Carleton University. She is also the author of Opening the Government of Canada: The Federal Bureaucracy in the Digital Age. While the pandemic has rejuvenated the value of government services in the public consciousness, it’s also revealed cracks in the public sector’s ability to deliver citizen services. Longer term, what investments...
Published 01/20/22
In this episode, Mike and Sean discuss brand purpose with Mark Tomblin, founder of Thinking Unstuck. What are the limits of a brand’s role in corporate social responsibility? Is it possible, or reasonable, to assume that brands can ensure that their business activities are being conducted in ways that also spur large scale societal change in the face of increasing worries about inflation and economic concerns? Head over to www.ipsos.com for more information about Ipsos. If you have a topic...
Published 01/13/22
In this episode, Mike and Sean talk with Margaret Eaton, National CEO for the Canadian Mental Health Association, about the pandemic’s impact on the mental health of Canadians. Although public opinion has shifted, stigma has been reduced, and open dialogue about mental health issues has become more common, Canadians rank mental health as the second biggest health problem in the country (after COVID but ahead of cancer).  While government investment in mental health support has increased since...
Published 12/15/21