About Tapestry
CBC Radio | Posted: October 16, 2017 5:23 PM | Last Updated: 14 hours ago
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ABOUT THE SHOW
Tapestry is your guide through the messy business of being human.
You'll hear surprising conversations and rediscover your connection to something larger than yourself.
Tapestry: your time to pause and go deep.
ABOUT THE HOST
Mary Hynes is the host of Tapestry, CBC Radio's weekly guide through the messy business of being human.
Tapestry's mission - to go deep - has been Mary's goal throughout her long career, in which she has worked at newspapers and wire services, television and radio.
Mary has covered three Olympic Games, and reported from 23 countries. She's a former sports reporter for The Globe and Mail, and a founding co-host of TVO's Studio 2.
Mary Hynes lives in Toronto with her family and her electric basses.
Tapestry's mission - to go deep - has been Mary's goal throughout her long career, in which she has worked at newspapers and wire services, television and radio.
Mary has covered three Olympic Games, and reported from 23 countries. She's a former sports reporter for The Globe and Mail, and a founding co-host of TVO's Studio 2.
Mary Hynes lives in Toronto with her family and her electric basses.
ABOUT THE TAPESTRY TEAM
Rosie Fernandez, Senior Producer
Rosie Fernandez is an award-winning audio producer specializing in drama, books and storytelling.
You can hear her work on Tapestry on the documentaries A Pirouette in the Mosque, No Going Back, Na-Ma-Res and The Good Shepherd as well as the interviews with activist Marie Collins author Julian Barnes, television producer Michael Schur, and architect David Pereyra.
Rosie inspired a poem and a bottle of wine from Southbrook Vineyards called If I had a name like Rosie Fernandez.
Arman Aghbali, Associate Producer
Arman has been at the CBC since 2015, first at Spark and Metro Morning, before moving to the CBC News' Trending team.
He first joined Tapestry in 2018, bringing a focus on identity and technology. You can hear his work in numerous personal stories: about a man who tried to start a spiritual revolution in California, a woman who confronted racism during the SARS crisis, an artist who's dating a robot, and a professor who said climate change might be the ultimate judgement on humankind.