Peter Katz, Dr Robyne Hanley-Dafoe

In Time

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Resiliency researcher Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe and Juno-nominated singer-songwriter Peter Katz meet at the crossroads of art and science to discuss ideas for living richer, healthier and more satisfying lives.

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Peter Katz, Dr Robyne Hanley-Dafoe

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Health

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www.hereintime.ca

Latest episode

Apr 21, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 147: Slowing It Down 21.04.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on the power of clear communication, emotional awareness, and what it means to show up for others when things feel heavy. What does it look like to be “clear and kind” at the same time? How does our capacity to respond - rather than react - shift when we’re tired or under-resourced? And when someone we care about is struggling, where do we be...

Episode 146: From How to Who 14.04.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on what happens when life gets fuller, but not always more aligned with what we love. What shifts when we stop asking “How can I do this?” and start asking “Who can help?” How do we create environments that make overwhelming tasks feel more manageable? And what might change if we checked in with ourselves first - starting with what brings us...

Episode 145: The Beauty of the Detour 07.04.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on what happens when things don’t go according to plan, and why those moments often become the ones we remember most. What if life isn’t meant to run perfectly, but to unfold in ways we can’t always predict? How might trusting that things will work out change the way we move through stressful or uncertain situations? And what does it look lik...

Episode 144: Holding Both 31.03.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on the quiet coexistence of joy and grief and how our experiences shape the way we move through the world. What does it mean to hold both happiness and heaviness at the same time? How do the places we live become layered with personal meaning, even as others experience them completely differently? And what small moments of kindness or curiosi...

Episode 143: Fewer Choices, More Clarity 17.03.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on the hidden weight of the thousands of decisions we make every day (and why having fewer choices might actually make life easier). How does decision fatigue affect the way we think, act, and show up when we’re under stress? What role can small structures - like a preset wardrobe, clearer expectations, or even choosing between A or B, play i...

Episode 142: Use the In-Between Time 10.03.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on how we spend the “in-between time” in our days - and what happens when work quietly becomes the centre of our identity. Is the goal of work really to do more of it, or to create a life filled with connection and enjoyment? What can we learn from athletes who use their peak years to plant seeds for what comes next? And how might our mental...

Episode 141: More Than One Right Way 03.03.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on perfectionism, spontaneity, and what happens when things quite literally don’t go as planned. Is perfectionism really about high standards - or is it fear in disguise? What shifts when we allow there to be more than one “right” way to do something? And how can clarity about our why help steady us when doubt creeps in? Plus, a snowboarding...

Episode 140: Speaking It Out Loud 24.02.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on what sustains us through the natural highs and lows of creative work and public life. How do we navigate seasons of momentum and seasons of quiet without letting pressure take over? What shifts when we speak encouragement out loud instead of keeping it trapped in our heads? And how might boredom, bodywork, and even a self-hug help regulate...

Episode 139: Hope as a Strategy 17.02.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on what it means to show up in turbulent times - with intention, with love, and with hope. Is hope just a feeling, or can it be a strategy we practice together? What role do we each play when the world feels loud and divided? Do we speak out, reach out, or simply hold grounded space for others? And how might small acts of connection quietly s...

Episode 138: Staying Human in the Noise 10.02.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne move from the practical to the philosophical - from packing routines that reduce stress to navigating political differences with curiosity and care. What helps us stay grounded and resourced instead of reactive? How do we decide when to speak up and when to protect the peace? And how much of what we believe is shaped by belonging, background, and the...

Episode 137: Curiosity Before Doubt 03.02.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne consider what helps move us through the world with ease - in conversations, relationships, and new challenges. What if we didn’t overcomplicate what doesn’t need fixing? How might confidence build in one area of life transfer into others we haven’t tried yet? And what becomes possible when we bring our full attention to the person in front of us, ask...

Episode 136: Built Around What You Want 27.01.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on intention - how we choose it, declare it, and build lives around what actually matters to us. Why do hobbies that have nothing to do with productivity or income feel so grounding? How does publicly naming what we want make it more likely to happen? And what changes when we look back on a year through the lens of what we chose, rather than...

Episode 135: Practices, Not Resolutions 20.01.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reconsider how we approach growth, rest, and change at the start of a new year. What if January isn’t meant for reinvention, but for warmth, reflection, and small, steady practices? How might doing a little each day be more sustainable than sweeping resolutions? And what happens when we make time commitments to ourselves and the people we love - even...

Episode 134: A Place to Gather 13.01.2026

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne sit with the idea of hope - where it lives, how it’s shared, and why it matters so much right now. What does it look like to create something not for productivity or profit, but because it lights you up? Where are the spaces - kitchens, tables, quiet gatherings - that help us take our masks off and feel truly connected? And as we step into a new year...

Episode 133: On Your Worst Day 16.12.2025

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne linger in the pause - reflecting on support, routines, and what actually holds us up when things fall apart. Who are the people who make asking for help feel effortless? What’s one small action you’re willing to take even on your worst day? And how might flexibility, rather than perfection, be the real strength in our systems, especially in moments o...

Episode 132: The Moments That Matter 02.12.2025

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on the moments that make us feel deeply seen – from a sold-out concert that exceeded every hope to a quiet comment that reminded a mother her hard work truly mattered. How do we hold onto gratitude for what we have without taking it for granted? Why do we fixate on the one critic instead of the ninety-nine people cheering us on? And what happ...

Episode 131: Social Hangovers and Sour Candy 25.11.2025

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne sift through what it means to come back to yourself after a demanding season - from ‘social hangovers’ to the surprising science of why sour candy can calm an anxious mind. How do we find alignment in our work and relationships? What happens when we choose connection over control in creative collaborations? And what small moments are we missing that...

Episode 130: Calling a Redo 18.11.2025

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne unpack the fine line between judgement and compassion for ourselves and others. Can practicing moments of self-compassion make it easier to extend that compassion to others? Does thinking in the third-person help make us kinder to ourselves? And what happens when we call a “redo” in the middle of a hard conversation? Plus, why good intentions are not...

Episode 129: Now and Later 11.11.2025

On today’s In Time, Peter and Robyne explore the complicated relationship between investments and outcomes: Should all of our processes be outcome-oriented? How can we work towards future goals while still staying present? How can we inspire our children to value accomplishments while still accepting failure? Plus, a little lesson from the Blue Jays. Follow Peter and Robyne on social media: Peter...

Episode 128: Grief Rewrites Us 04.11.2025

Peter and Robyne explore the many ways we might create an inverse relationship to grief. If it can seem to destroy us, what does it say about our potential to love? And what does that love say about the very nature of our existence? Plus, an entirely true story of when the dog(s) ate Robyne’s homework. Follow Peter and Robyne on social media: Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @pet...

Episode 127: Major League Skills 28.10.2025

On a new In Time, Peter and Robyne talk about the role that organized sports play in their lives and the lives of those close to them. Regardless of our level, what skills can we learn from the discipline, repetition, and challenge required by athleticism? How might we benefit from organized sports’ sense of camaraderie and ritual? Plus, a quick dip into Greek myth. Follow Peter and Robyne on soci...

Episode 126: Pause, Notice, Choose 21.10.2025

Peter and Robyne discuss strategies for navigating moments of crisis. How can we train ourselves to move beyond shock and focus our emotions so that we can properly assess and positively affect our circumstances? Plus, a “ghost story” from a prairie hotel. Follow Peter and Robyne on social media: Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @peterkatzmusic | LinkedIn: Peter Katz Dr. Robyne H...

Episode 125: Leaning on Faith 14.10.2025

On today’s In Time, Peter and Robyne share their personal experiences with faith: how they found it, how they fostered it, and how (and why) they turn to it when times get tough. Follow Peter and Robyne on social media: Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @peterkatzmusic | LinkedIn: Peter Katz Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe: Twitter: @dr_robynehd | Instagram: @dr_robynehd | LinkedIn: drrob...

Episode 124: Little Rituals 07.10.2025

Peter and Robyne celebrate fall and the arrival of October, prompting a discussion on the little rituals and spontaneous quirks that might accompany the change in seasons (and the rest of the calendar, too). Follow Peter and Robyne on social media: Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @peterkatzmusic | LinkedIn: Peter Katz Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe: Twitter: @dr_robynehd | Instagram: @...

Episode 123: Is This Home? 30.09.2025

On a new episode, Peter and Robyne explore the many meanings of home: what does it look like, what can it mean, and how can we tap into its replenishing properties even when we’re far from our “official” address? Today’s surprise question: Have you come across a saying or an action that you’re able to use when you make a mistake that may be kinder than you would have used in the past? Follow Peter...

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