
How Holidays Reveal Canada’s Cultural Superpower
Navigating the holidays in a diverse country like Canada can be joyful, messy, confusing — and incredibly meaningful. In this conversation, we explore how traditions evolve, how to avoid social missteps, and why inclusivity matters more than ever during the festive season.
Hosted by Jim Lang, joined by Sim Chhabra, mental health educator and founder of HorizonWithin.ca, this episode unpacks holiday anxiety, cultural traditions, and Sim’s brilliant 30-60-90 Rule for balancing enthusiasm and inclusivity.
In this episode we cover:
• The rise of holiday inclusivity and changing Canadian traditions
• How ugly Christmas sweaters became universal icebreakers
• Sim’s 30-60-90 Rule for navigating social vs. family vs. personal celebration
• How to ask respectful holiday questions without offending anyone
• Why cultural diversity reshapes how we connect during festive seasons
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