Love or Die Trying: Bob Ramsay

Bob Ramsay and Araba Chintoh

Love or Die Trying: Bob Ramsay

Bob Ramsay and Araba Chintoh

5:30pm

Monday, October 25, 2021

Bob Ramsay, the acclaimed communications consultant and founder of the speaker series RamsayTalks, presents his memoir, Love or Die Trying: How I Lost It All, Died, and Came Back for Love. A stark peek behind the curtain to Ramsay’s success, the strikingly honest and personal account of Ramsay’s journey through adversity and resilience is a welcome reminder that it’s never too late to start over.

Interviewer: Araba Chintoh

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Bob Ramsay, the acclaimed communications consultant and founder of the speaker series RamsayTalks, presents his memoir, Love or Die Trying: How I Lost It All, Died, and Came Back for Love. A stark peek behind the curtain to Ramsay’s success, the strikingly honest and personal account of Ramsay’s journey through adversity and resilience is a welcome reminder that it’s never too late to start over.

Interviewer: Araba Chintoh

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Bob Ramsay is a communications consultant, writer and founder of the speaker series RamsayTalks. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2015 and the Bernier Medal from the Royal Canadian Geographic Society in 2017. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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Dr. Araba Chintoh is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto and a Clinician Scientist in the Schizophrenia Division at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. She provides care for patients in crisis at CAMH’s Sheff and Kachan Emergency Department and supports community care at Across Boundaries, Inner City Health Associates and University of Toronto, Scarborough. Her lengthy education history includes an undergraduate, Master’s degree and a PhD before eventually attending medical school. She then completed speciality training in psychiatry and finally a fellowship in clinical research. Her education continues every day while navigating what it means to be a racialized woman in mainstream spaces.

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5:30pm

Monday, October 25

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