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Ep 30Laura Simpson: Side Door Access

Laura Simpson is the CEO and co-founder (along with artist, Dan Mangan) of Side Door; a dedicated team of artists and technologists committed to building a more efficient, fair and decentralized global ecosystem for the performing arts. The Canadian tech start-up which was founded in 2017 has a mission: We believe anybody should be able to perform, curate and present shows for their communities. Side Door’s mission to create shows anytime, anywhere – first with in-person shows and now online. The platform marketplace is built to connect artists with curators, venues, service providers and audiences to make booking, ticketing and payments easy, fair and transparent. Side Door provides robust tools and support, without any up-front costs to the artist. Laura has spent much of her life serving the needs of artists and promoting live performance. Since 2007, she has worked with Music Nova Scotia, the Halifax Jazz Festival, the East Coast Music Awards, CAPACOA and the Halifax Pop Explosion. She has hosted house concerts (The Syrup Factory) since 2011. In 2015 she went to Los Angeles for four months to mentor with the former president of Warner Bros Records. Upon returning, she evolved The Syrup Factory into an artist services company. She believes experiencing amazing live art in intimate community settings leads to stronger human connection, greater empathy and improved mental health. Read more about Side Door HERE. Find out more about Laura Simpson HERE. Follow Side Door on Instagram HERE. Follow Side Door on Twitter HERE. Find Side Door on Facebook HERE. Women mentioned in this episode: Journalist Maggie Rahr, artist & producer Reeny Smith, Megan and Marie Wright of Mirror Image Media, and Film Director Megan Wennberg. In this episode, she references a concert in which Broken Social Scene performed on a goat farm: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 14, 202240 min

Ep 29Sarah Burke: The Great Resignation

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Although I celebrate women all year long on this podcast, I'm always up for celebrating Women's History Month and International Women's Day. This week also marks the one-year anniversary of this podcast. I'll revisit some of the inspiring conversations I’ve had over the last year; call it a best-of if you will. But, I also have some personal news to share. You know, when I launched this podcast just ahead of International Women’s Day a year ago, my aunt asked me, "hon…when do we get to hear your story?" I laughed and tucked that comment into the back of my head and tried not to think about it all year. The truth is, while I’ve been interviewing women about their challenges and triumphs in the media, I’ve been having a really difficult time myself. Maybe launching this podcast was a means to better understand what I’ve been going through. But, if you’ve noticed, you haven’t heard too much about my story yet, and why? Fear. Fear seems to be a constant theme on this podcast and it’s popped up in almost every conversation. It’s different for everyone. Fear of losing one’s job. Fear of judgement. Fear of not being good enough. Fear of being too demanding. Fear of asking too much. Fear of saying the wrong thing. Fear of being too confident, too bold, too much… What stops you from making tough decisions? For me, it was the fear of ruining my career; the fear of not getting another great job. The fear of repercussions. But, I did it. I just became a stat in the great resignation and left my job. A job that I absolutely loved. I handed in a resignation letter without even lining up a new full-time job. One of my greatest fears came true in the process: I didn’t get to say goodbye. I didn’t get a chance to say thank you to my colleagues or partners or the emerging musicians-turned-friends that have been the soundtrack to my last five years. Forbes recently did a piece on the Great Resignation and shared some findings from an American survey that asks what the main causes are. The top three causes were low salary, limited career opportunities, and not feeling valued by management...interesting. Let’s unpack one more factor. I think this pandemic has forced many of us to look inwards, asking ourselves who we are, what we care about, and who we want to be next. A job doesn’t define you and that’s a lesson that I’ve needed to learn for a long time, but better late than never. I made the decision to resign in the name of self-love and that concept is pretty new for me. The challenges were outweighing the joy I once felt at work. That may be shocking to some, but as thrilling as these last five years have been at a really exciting company, it became difficult to separate me from SiriusXM. I also came to an important realization that helped me face my fear; my accomplishments will follow me. Just because you resign, it doesn’t erase what you’ve poured your heart and soul into for five years. It doesn’t end friendships that will continue for years to come. I’m grateful for the entire journey, though, and really excited for the future. I have some thanks to give as I end this chapter, and I wasn’t given much else of a choice but to do this here. I want to thank SiriusXM and my colleagues for the last five years. I’ve learned so much about our business and the industry, but also about myself and what I’m capable of. As you know, this podcast is about building community, and celebrating women. Today, I just so happen to be celebrating a personal decision, a new chapter, and five years of accomplishments alongside the amazing guests that were part of year one of the Women in Media podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 8, 202222 min

Ep 28Melani Mariani: We're All Onions

Melani Mariani is a radio announcer based in Toronto, currently hosting Middays at Indie88 (88.1 CIND FM). She is a former host for 102.1 The Edge in Toronto where she quite literally "worked her way up the ladder" from receptionist to morning show. In this episode of the Women in Media Podcast, Mel talks about being real with her listeners during a global pandemic with divided opinions and unexpected highs and lows. Melani touches on how she worried about starting a family and how it would affect her personality on-air. She also talks about how insecure a radio job can be, especially when you're pregnant for the second time. She reflects on a difficult experience at the Edge when she was fired shortly after she got pregnant with her second daughter, Margot. Melani and I first crossed paths at The Edge where I worked part-time during my time at FM96 in London. I'm lucky enough to call her a colleague again at Indie88 and I'm not lying when I say she may be the nicest person I've ever met in Canadian radio! I loved her analogy about all of us women being onions! Have a listen to see why the episode is titled this way...enjoy! Listen to Mel on Indie88 Follow Mel on Instagram Follow Mel on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 21, 202244 min

Ep 27Kathleen Newman-Bremang: Redefining Black Excellence

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Kathleen Newman-Bremang is a writer, editor and producer who recently became the Global Deputy Director at Unbothered; Refinery29’s sub-brand made for and by Black women. Through Unbothered, she oversees content across the UK, U.S., and Canada, and writes about pop culture, race, feminism and the intersection of all three, while championing other Black women writers to do the same. Her essay “For Black Women In Media, A Dream Job Is A Myth” was a finalist for a Canadian National Magazine Award. Her column What’s Good spotlights Black creators of colour and their series and films. Newman-Bremang has profiled stars like Angela Bassett, Issa Rae, Yara Shahidi and Joshua Jackson and furthered conversations about representation in television, accountability in media and the importance of hiring Black and Indigenous creators behind the scenes of film and TV productions. She’s a co-host of the popular R29 Unbothered podcast Go Off, Sis, a mentor for Canadian Journalists of Colour, and a frequent culture commentator for various national broadcast programs. A Toronto-based writer, editor and producer, her writing has appeared in publications like ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Lainey Gossip, Corduroy Magazine, The Toronto Star and The Kit. For six seasons, she was the celebrity and entertainment producer on Canada's #1 daytime talk show The Social and has contributed to many high-profile productions like eTalk: Live at the Oscars and co-created Crave's original series Cravings: The Aftershow for the streaming service. Anytime I read one of Kathleen's pieces, I always find myself with a new perspective. She is an absolute force with words and I highly recommend you check out her latest piece for Black History Month which you'll hear us discuss in this episode: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2022/02/10834953/redefining-black-excellence-success-mediocrity Find more of her writing here: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/author/kathleen-newman-bremang Listen to her podcast: Go Off, Sis Follow Kathleen on Instagram: @KathleenNB Follow Kathleen on Twitter: @KathleenNB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 7, 202248 min

Ep 26Jann Arden: Where I Come From

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Well, no big deal. My next guest is Jann Arden; a multi-platinum award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, author, broadcaster, podcast host, and author with three decades of incredible work in music and comedy. As a good friend of mine noted, she is considered a 'Canadian treasure' by many. She is set to release her 15th studio album, Descendant this week on January 28, 2022, via Universal Music Canada. In this episode she speaks about her ups and downs in the spotlight, great colleagues like Allan Reid and Jeffrey Remedios, body image and so much more. Born and raised in Alberta, Arden catapulted onto the Canadian music scene in 1993 with her debut album, Time For Mercy, featuring the hit single, "I Would Die For You". A year later, with the follow-up album Living Under June, she would have her career breakout hit "Insensitive," which solidified her position in the music scene across Canada and beyond. To date, Arden has released 17 albums and achieved 19 top 10 singles. Her music is available to stream HERE. With accolades that include 19 top 10 singles, eight JUNO Awards and 10 SOCAN Awards, Arden is a beloved Canadian musical artist and personality. In 2020, she was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame joining the ranks of Canadian music icons like Alanis Morissette, Bryan Adams, Barenaked Ladies, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Joni Mitchell, k.d. lang, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, RUSH, The Guess Who, The Tragically Hip, Sarah McLachlan, Shania Twain, and many more. A versatile artist, Arden co-created and stars as a fictionalized version of herself in the CTV Original Comedy Series JANN, available on CTV in Canada. The first two seasons are available via HULU in the U.S. Premiering in 2019, and the series was the most-watched new Canadian comedy series of the 2018-19 broadcast season. Season three wraps up with the last episode on November 15. The show features Sarah McLachlan, k.d. lang, Elisha Cuthbert, Keshia Chanté and more. Arden has been involved in Workin' Moms, Wynonna Earp, Private Eyes and The Detour, she has previously appeared in sitcoms Ellen and Corner Gas. Arden has made guest appearances on CBC's Rick Mercer Report, as well as regularly appearing as a guest host on The Social. Arden also hosts an iHeartRadio original podcast called The Jann Arden Podcast, discussing everyday life challenges, triumphs, and tribulations. The Jann Arden Podcast is a fun-filled, relatable experience exploring what makes all humans authentically themselves with various special guests, including musicians, actors, politicians, writers, and athletes. Listen HERE. In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Arden is, of course, an author of note, peppering her words of wisdom with her signature humour. Arden has written five books, the most recent being her new memoir "IF I KNEW THEN: Finding Wisdom in Failure and Power in Aging," released in October 2020 via Random House Canada. IF I KNEW THEN follows Arden's 2017 Canadian bestseller, "FEEDING MY MOTHER: Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as My Mom Lives with Memory Loss," which spent a combined 44 weeks on The Globe and Mail bestseller lists. The new album Descendant is produced by Bob Rock, Russell Broom and Jann Arden. The 15-song collection represents the last 18 months of Arden's life and headspace. A bold, beautiful, and empowering sound of Jann Arden, Descendant signifies a return to form for the multifaceted artist, reflecting on where she came from and where she is headed. Women nominated to come on the Women in Media Podcast in this episode: Jody Vance, Wendy Williams Watt, and PRE-SAVE DESCENDANT AND LISTEN TO "STEADY ON" HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 23, 202243 min

Ep 25Teri Hart: Have Mic, Will Travel

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Teri Hart is my first guest of 2022 and I really appreciate how candid she was about all sorts of difficult subjects; like losing jobs and why she decided to share her painful experience about trying to get pregnant. One of Canada’s most recognized and sought-after media personalities, Teri Hart is a multi-talented host, interviewer, critic and producer. With an encyclopedic knowledge of film and television, she has been covering entertainment and culture for over 25 years and has conducted thousands of interviews with some of the world’s biggest super stars including Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Steven Spielberg, Denzel Washington, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Jennifer Lopez, to name just a few. She is currently the face of Super Channel Superpicks. These weekly segments provide viewers with guidance and insight into what to watch and why. Teri has been seen reporting live from red carpets around the world including the Cannes Film Festival, the Grammy Awards and The Toronto International Film Festival in addition to hosting public events for The Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, Paramount Pictures, Entertainment One, Sony Pictures, MK2 Films, The Toronto Film Critics Association and Landmark Cinemas. An ardent supporter of Canadian film and television, Teri has never missed an opportunity to champion the work of directors and actors from across the country and has regularly appeared on behalf of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, ShowCanada and The Canadian Picture Pioneers. Prior to joining Super Channel, Teri was a Senior Entertainment Reporter and Supervising Producer at CITY TV responsible for producing stories for CITY News and Breakfast Television in addition to filling in as co-host for the Toronto morning show. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2018 for Best Local Newscast and her coverage of Canadian icon Gord Downie. For 19 years Teri was the producer and host of The Movie Network (currently Crave) and has also appeared on The Morning Show (Global), E-Talk, The Social (CTV). and as a regular contributor on CBC Radio One’s internationally syndicated arts and entertainment show, “q”. She is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association. In addition to her media work, Teri is a respected public speaking and presentation skills coach. You can contact her at this address for more information: [email protected] Follow Teri on Twitter @TeriHart Follow Teri on Instagram @TeriHart Follow Superchannel Superpicks on Instagram @superchanneltv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 9, 202254 min

Ep 24Allison Dore: Howl & Roar

Where do I start with this amazing human? Allison Dore is the FOUNDER and CEO of Howl & Roar Records; a female-centric comedy record label that empowers artists and facilitates the creation of content. Understanding the difficulties artists face with distribution and navigating ‍‍‍the many paths content can take, Howl & Roar Records strives to be a trusted resource for artists.‍‍‍ Based in Toronto, Howl & Roar Records was born out of a desire to make the comedy album world more reflective of the diversity in the industry. Allison is also the host of The Breakdown, a three-hour daily entertainment-based talk show on SiriusXM channel 167, Canada Talks; this is how we met. She's also a former comedian. Because she can’t get enough of interviewing people and sharing their stories, she also hosts and produces a podcast called "Digging In", which features one on one conversations about life philosophies, overcoming personal struggles, and how guests think about life. While it's on hiatus for the time being, it'll be back! As a speaker, Allison shares her story of battling mental illness and addiction in order to bring hope to those who are currently struggling. Find out more about Allison at the links below: https://www.allisondore.com/ https://howlandroarrecords.com` Follow Allison on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Howl & Road Records on Twitter and Instagram. Follow SiriusXM'sThe Breakdown on Twitter and Instagram. Check out the Digging In Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 6, 202149 min

Ep 23Lindsay Dunn: Don't Be An Asshole

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Earning her second Canadian Screen Award (Best Local Newscast) in 2021, Lindsay Dunn has become one of Canada’s most respected talents. Honing her reporting skills for the better part of the last two decades, Dunn grew up in Regina and spent much of her childhood dreaming about reporting on the world’s biggest sporting events — especially those of the WNBA and NBA. Dunn currently holds the position of National Sports and Music reporter for CityNews and is the first to ever hold that title — since it was created to honour both her passions in life. As Toronto’s only local news female sportscaster for a national network (CityTV), Dunn has covered the biggest sporting events of the last decade. From Kobe Bryant's last game in Los Angeles to the Raptors Championship, Lindsay’s everyday approach to reporting allows her to connect with sports fans across the globe. She is regularly featured as a WNBA/NBA expert on BBC News, BBC World TV and BBC Sportsworld and has appeared on ESPN, TSN, CTV, Global and Rawlco Radio as a basketball commentator. In addition to her love of sport, Dunn has an unrelenting passion for music and the artists who create it. Over her 11 year career, she has had the opportunity to highlight the incredible stories of artists such as Drake, Keith Richards and Dolly Parton. Working to celebrate the human-aspect of every success story, Dunn shines as an entertainment reporter at Canada’s biggest events including the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and the JUNO Awards, among others. Nominated for a 2021 Canadian Screen Award (although already 2x CSA winner), for her work as a host and producer on the ‘Heroes of Covid’ special, Dunn is a regular contributor to Sportsnet’s monthly interview series “Top of Her Game,” writes weekly WNBA features for Sportsnet, and is a member of the Pro Basketball Writers Association. When not reporting, she spends her time working on a documentary that showcases the impact that Canadians have had on the UK music industry while listening to every album ever made by an NBA player on vinyl (yes, she has them all). Find more about Lindsay Dunn: https://toronto.citynews.ca/author/lindsay-dunn/ https://twitter.com/LindsayDunn https://www.instagram.com/lindsaydunntv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 22, 202145 min

Ep 22Erin Benjamin: For The Love of Live

Erin Benjamin is President & CEO of the Canadian Live Music Association (CLMA) and has been since its creation in 2014. Erin has worked in the music industry for over 25 years - first as a touring and recording artist, and then as Executive Director of both Folk Music Ontario (2001) and the Canadian Arts Presenting Association (2008). Erin has been an unflagging champion for the live music sector, particularly during the difficulties presented by COVID-19. She currently serves on the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Tourism and Cultural Industries pandemic-response Ontario Music Panel as co-chair, and on advisory committees for Ontario Creates, the National Arts Centre Creation Fund and Algonquin College. Erin also sits as a board member for the Ottawa Board of Trade, the Ottawa Film Office and the Unison Fund – Canada’s leading music industry charity. Under her leadership, the CLMA launched the #FortheLoveofLIVE awareness campaign to amplify the impact of COVID-19 on the live music industry for government. The campaign has reached over 60M (and growing) and has helped to leverage over $300M+ in emergency relief for the broader live music sector. Since March 2020, she has produced a weekly livestream show out from her living room with a local artist which has raised over $150,000 for local charities in need during the pandemic. She is the recipient of several awards including the United Way’s Community Ambassador Award and the Ontario 150 Award, in recognition of her service to community. Find out more about the Canadian Live Music Association: https://www.canadianlivemusic.ca/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 8, 202145 min

Ep 21Lindsay Duncan: Through Her Camera Lens

Lindsay Duncan says she is a photographer, "of people and the things they make - musicians, writers, artists...I view my position as a photographer as a liaison between the public and the artists’ private moments; a position that requires artists to trust my intent and respect their work." I am most familiar with Lindsay's work shooting musicians, but she does everything from professional headshots to commercial photography. She is also fresh off the road from photographing Jagmeet Singh on the campaign trail leading up to the 2021 federal election. We first crossed paths at a studio session where she captured some wonderful photos of Matt Mays and myself while I was interviewing him. Her warm energy felt like a match for something I was dreading: new headshots. Does everyone dread new headshots as much as I do? I hope I look like this for awhile because I HATE HEADSHOTS and I was so thrilled with how they turned out. Find a few here: https://www.facebook.com/Burketalks When I was getting ready to launch this podcast, she was the first person that came to mind to help me update my image a bit. I thought, if I'm going to be awkward as hell anyway, I better hire someone who will make me feel comfortable. If anything, she seemed like a photographer I could at least enjoy hanging out with for an afternoon (and that we did). In this episode, you'll hear Lindsay talk about her techniques in photography as she refrains from influencing or directing the subjects she photographs and her respect for humans as subjects vs. objects. Find out more about Lindsay and her work: http://www.lindsayduncanphoto.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lindsayinmotion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 25, 202143 min

Ep 20Julie Adam: Imperfectly Kind

Julie Adam is a name I've known for years; yet we've never had a conversation quite like this. From my early days in radio, she was someone, "you just need to know." If I'm being honest, I was always intimidated to be in the same room as her because I've always thought she was just brilliant! When I asked Julie if there was anything she didn't want to discuss, she said simply: No, I'm an open book. This is quite ironic if you keep reading. As Senior Vice President of News & Entertainment at Rogers Sports & Media, she is responsible for driving the strategy and overseeing the management and development of Rogers Sports & Media’s News & Entertainment brands including, Citytv, CityNews, 98.1 CHFI, KiSS 92.5, Pacific Content, FX/FXX, OMNI Television, and Rogers tv. Under her portfolio are the company’s suite of 56 radio stations, 2 podcast networks, 30 local television stations, and 15 television channels. Julie is a passionate and dedicated leader in her industry who began her career at Rogers in 1999 as the KiSS 92.5 Program Director. Since then, Julie has been recognized as Canada’s first female Vice President of Programming and is a recipient of the Rosalie Award from Radio Trailblazers. Julie is proud to sit on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters Toronto, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, MusiCounts, Radioplayer Canada, and Canadian Broadcast Sales. As if she's not busy enough with her list of responsibilities, she is also part of the Inclusion & Diversity Council at Rogers. Julie contacted me after our recording session to tell me she reconsidered something she withheld from our conversation; she wrote a book and was READY to talk about it! It's a true honour to break this news to the broadcast world because she's trusting me with her story. I hope you enjoy this episode and appreciate Julie's perspective on this crazy industry as much as I do. Find out more about Imperfectly Kind on her website https://julieadam.ca/ Find Julie on Linked In. Follow Julie on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 10, 20211h 0m

Ep 19Ishkōdé Records: Share the Power

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Ishkōdé Records is a new Indigenous women-owned label created to foster and amplify Indigenous voices. Ishkōdé Records arrives to advocate for Indigenous artists, songs and stories in the commercial music landscape. Led by artists, organizers and activists Anishinaabekwe ShoShona Kish (Digging Roots) and solo artist Amanda Rheaume, Citizen of the Metis Nation of Ontario, Ishkōdé approaches the independent label operations through the lens of women and artist entrepreneurship, long-standing industry experience and cultural and ancestral processes. The word Ishkōdé means fire in Anishinaabemowin. Find out more about Ishkōdé Records HERE. Amanda Rheaume is a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario and a singer/songwriter that has self-managed her music career for over 15 years. Her album Keep a Fire was nominated for a JUNO Award and won a Canadian Folk Music Award for Indigenous Songwriter of the Year. Amanda identifies as she/her and is an active and proud member of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Amanda is also the Director of Operations for the International Indigenous Music Summit, Co-Founder of Ishkōdé Records and Project Coordinator for the new National Indigenous Music Organization here in “Canada.” Find out more about Amanda HERE. ShoShona Kish is an Anishinaabekwe community organizer, producer, activist and artist in JUNO award-winning band Digging Roots. Co-Founder of Ishkōdé Records, Kish is also the Artistic Director of the International Indigenous Music Summit and has curated and collaborated on projects with Canada’s National Art Centre, the Women of the World Festival and the Sydney Opera House. Kish’s work has been recognized with Folk Alliance’s Spirit of Folk Award and WOMEX’s Professional Excellence Award. Find out more about ShoShona and Digging Roots HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 27, 202154 min

Ep 18Joss Richard: Time is Money

Joss Richard is an AAPI Emmy Award winning Producer, born and raised in Toronto where she worked as a Television Producer before moving to Los Angeles. At the age of 28, Joss has been formally recognized by the Daytime Emmy Awards and worked at Netflix, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Walt Disney Company, and recently joined the team at Red Table Talk. She specializes in creating digital content and managing content strategy. During the pandemic, Joss entered the entrepreneurial world when she realized there was a gap in women’s access to mentorship, and how many women struggle to ask for compensation for their time and knowledge. With that, she founded Margot Community: an inclusive online network that helps women and gender-marginalized individuals find mentors while providing virtual 1:1 time with them. Her mission is to normalize the concept of women being paid for their time and knowledge while building a community that revolves around access to mentorship. https://www.margotcommunity.com/ Check out Red Table Talk HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 13, 202147 min

Ep 17Alysha Newman: My Olympics Didn't Go As Planned

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My guest for this episode is Alysha Newman; the current Commonwealth Games champion in the women’s pole vault (she set a Games record at the 2018 competition with a 4.75m jump). She represented Canada at both the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games, also placing fifth at the 2019 World Championships. Alysha was born and raised in London, Ontario, plying her trade as a competitive gymnast before a back injury forced her off the balance beam and into track & field. Alysha is a graduate from the University of Miami where she became a six-time NCAA Division I All-American and currently lives and trains north of Toronto in Caledon, Ontario. We talk about her passion for working with brands that align with her values, being kind to your body and mind, and being transparent about difficult times as an influencer. I reference this Instagram post from August 3rd, 2021: "Directly from me to you all, here is my truth of 2021. It was a absolutely sh*t year for me on the track. Completely opposite to my dreams and goals I put out for myself. Everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong. You could look at my 2021 year and say I hit rock bottom in my pole vaulting career or you could say damn Alysha, look at the mountains, obstacles and sh*t you put up with. It wasn’t easy, it was really hard on my family, my coaches and especially me and my mental health." Follow @AlyshaNewman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 30, 202145 min

Ep 16Jacie deHoop: The GIST of It

Jacie deHoop is a co-founder, and head of partnerships and revenue at The GIST. She led the company’s revenue strategy and monetization through partners like the NBA, FanDuel and Red Bull. Jacie and her team were named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Media 2020 and have been accelerated through programs with Facebook, Comcast NBCUniversal and Techstars. Prior to The GIST, Jacie worked as a management consultant in Toronto. She loves all things sports, is an avid cyclist and graduated from Queen’s University (where she also met her two co-founders). The GIST creates sports content and experiences that are by women and for women. Their mission is to level the playing field. https://ca.thegistsports.com/ Read about their $1 Million Seed Round HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 16, 202141 min

Ep 15Michelle Szeto: Loyalty is Currency

Michelle Szeto is Vice President of the Management Division at Paquin Entertainment Group in Nashville. I first met Michelle with one of her longtime clients, Donovan Woods at a Juno Awards Gala broadcast. Since, we've worked on a few projects together in my work at SiriusXM. Michelle got her first taste of the entertainment industry at an early age in her hometown of Hong Kong, working in concert production for international superstars such as Oasis, Celine Dion, Boyz II Men, Sean Lennon and Prodigy. Wait until you hear the Noel Gallagher part!! Since joining Paquin Entertainment Group over fifteen years ago, Michelle has worked in publicity, tour marketing and management. Now, in her role as Vice President, Management Division, Michelle personally manages award-winning artists and songwriter: Donovan Woods, Logan Wall, Aaron Raitiere, Wild Rivers, Devan and Cassidy Mann; continues to lead global marketing and press initiatives for management clients, including Buffy Sainte-Marie; and works alongside the Agency division in international talent acquisition and tour marketing support for its roster of artists. During the pandemic, Michelle and Donovan launched a record label together which they called End x Music (end times music...the pandemic, you get it). The core of End Times’ mission is transparency and adaptability. In the world of streaming, the data is available. Artists should understand their expenses and their earnings as well as anyone they work with. It allows us to interpret and react to how, why, and where songs are being discovered. There are many pathways to success, and success looks different to everyone. Every artist and every project is unique and artists should be confident that the team built around them is being created thoughtfully and purposefully in service of their individuality. https://www.endxmusic.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleszeto/ https://www.paquinentertainment.com/management-team Here are some links to listen to Michelle's clients: Donovan Woods Logan Wall Aaron Raitiere Wild Rivers Devan Cassidy Mann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 2, 202156 min

Ep 14Evanka Osmak: Do You Actually Like Sports?

Born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Evanka Osmak is best known for her work at Rogers Sportsnet in Toronto. A career in sports television was not part of her initial plan, though... She graduated with a Civil Engineering degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. At 24-years-old it became very clear to her; she wasn't excited about engineering the way she might have been excited at the thought of working in television broadcasting. She completed a broadcasting diploma at Seneca College, worked on-air at JACK-FM in Orillia, Ontario and then made the leap into television taking a morning show opportunity at KYMA in Yuma, Arizona. ​ She's been back home in Toronto at Sportsnet ever since 2007 covering everything from the Toronto Blue Jays return to the playoffs in 2015, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and reporting court side at the Rogers Cup. ​Catch Evanka weekday evenings on Sportsnet Central along with her co-anchor, Ken Reid and find out more about her work below. Make sure to check out her podcast, Moms in the Middle, too! https://www.sportsnet.ca/author/evanka-osmak/ https://www.evankaosmak.com/about-me https://www.instagram.com/evankaosmak https://twitter.com/evankaosmak Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 19, 202149 min

Ep 13Melissa Bubb-Clarke: Share Responsibility & Kudos

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Lately, you've heard many guests that are TV & Radio personalities; the faces associated with certain brands and platforms. Let's head behind-the-scenes for this episode to speak to Melissa Bubb-Clarke. As Vice President of Music & Live Events at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE), she oversees the Entertainment portfolio including Live Nation Canada’s award-winning Corporate Partnerships agency, as well as live event programming and production for their venues and associated revenue streams. Consistently one of the top #4 arenas in North America and Top #10 globally for live entertainment, Scotiabank Arena continues to make its mark as a global destination for artists and fans. With over 20 years of experience in the Entertainment industry, Melissa has always been passionate about the intersection of music, arts, culture and commerce. Melissa is a proud board member of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Juno Awards and Musicounts), where she sits on the Governance Committee, the Canadian Live Music Association where she Chairs the Communications Committee and serves on the Toronto Music Advisory Council. Previously, she also served on the Unison Benevolent Fund. Melissa lives in Toronto with her husband, Johnny and children, Anna and Oliver. Read more about FIDO's "Off-Mute" campaign Melissa mentions; Amplifying Voices of Canadian BIPOC and LGBTQ2S+ Artists: https://about.rogers.com/news-ideas/fido-amplifies-voices-of-canadian-bipoc-and-lgbtq2s-music-artists-in-new-off-mute-campaign/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 5, 202141 min

Ep 12Shannon Burns: The Future of Radio

Shannon Burns is a an announcer and entertainment contributor based in Toronto. She is currently the Midday Host on Virgin Radio Eastern Canada, but at the time of this recording she was hosting the evening show on CHUM 104.5 and iHeartRadio Nights on 15 stations across Canada. She enjoys connecting with her audience and has a passion for interviewing, having had conversations with artists like Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, Miley Cyrus and Ed Sheeran. She also spends her time showing off the behind the scenes of her radio show on TikTok where she has accumulated a HUGE audience. Find Shannon on Tik Tok HERE. Follow Shannon on Instagram @ItsShannonBurns Listen to Shannon's Podcast Screen Queens HERE. Find out more about the Margo Community Shannon talks about on the episode HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 27, 202148 min

Ep 11Kayla Grey: Bet on Yourself

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Kayla Grey is an award-winning broadcaster. She's an anchor for TSN’s SPORTSCENTRE and a reporter for the network’s coverage of the Toronto Raptors. When she made her debut on SC in 2018, Grey became the first Black woman to host a flagship sports highlight program in Canada. This year, aside from being named one of Canada’s Top 25 most influential women of 2021 by Women of Influence, she also launched her new original TSN series; THE SHIFT with Kayla Grey Powered By Dell XPS. The series premiered May 13 via a dedicated hub on TSN.ca. THE SHIFT focuses a unique lens on Canadian stories and discussions at the intersection of sports, life, and culture. Kayla is both the host and co-executive producer. Find more about Kayla and her work: @KaylaGrey or @TheShift_Sports on Instagram @Kayla_Grey or @TheShift_Sports onTwitter https://www.tsn.ca/the-shift https://www.kaylagrey.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 21, 202147 min

Ep 10iskwē: Humanity & Humour

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iskwē | ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ is, among many other things, an artist – a creator and communicator of music and of movement, of pictures, poetry and prose. And through it all, she’s a teller of stories that have impacted our past and will inform our future. You may know her best for her music, but she creates across many different mediums. iskwē is also co-host of the podcast The Chesterfield produced by Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. ‘The Chesterfield’ is a place where your favourite Canadian artists talk about their favourite Canadian art,” says iskwē. “And we’re going to talk about the Canadian culture that inspires and unites us.” Find out more about The Chesterfield. http://www.friends.ca/join Follow along with iskwē on her website, Facebook Page, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube Channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 13, 202159 min

Ep 9Jax Irwin: Authenticity Over Everything

Jax Irwin is Co-Host of Virgin Mornings on 99.9 Virgin Radio. She is an East Coaster who has been on air across Canada; from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, before calling Toronto home for the past 6 years. Using her platform on radio, television and social media, she is passionate about giving a voice to the LGBTQ+ community of Toronto and beyond. One organization we discuss on this episode is The 519, find out more here: https://www.the519.org/ https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/the519/ Follow along with Jax and her radio career: https://www.iheartradio.ca/virginradio/toronto/shows/virgin-mornings-with-adam-wylde-tj-jax-1.8619920 https://www.instagram.com/jaxonair https://twitter.com/jaxonair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 6, 202140 min

Ep 8Meredith Shaw: I'm Not Going To Stop Shining

The name Meredith Shaw is synonymous with curve fashion, body positivity, and female empowerment. A career that began as an award-winning singer-songwriter, has taken Meredith into radio & television, hosting Chum 104.5’s #1 Afternoon Drive Show and appearing regularly as a style expert and guest co-host on CTV’s The Social, Your Morning, eTalk and The Marilyn Denis Show. A firm fixture in Canada’s modelling scene, Meredith is fiercely passionate about inspiring and motivating women of all sizes to embrace their power and feel sexy, confident, and fabulous in their own skin. She works closely with initiatives such as Girls Inc., Girl Talk, and Shoppers’ Drug Mart’s “Love You Run For Women,” and has graced numerous magazine covers and runways. Meredith is also known as an inclusive style expert and she has an exciting new partnership with Canadian positivity brand Joyful Hearts Co. for the “Confident & Crushing It Affirmation Cards”. Shaw has coined this a ‘confidence practice’ because each affirmation comes with an action - putting intention into motion. A limited edition collaboration, Confident & Crushing It Affirmation Cards help us find joy and positivity within ourselves and spread it to those in need with reminders that we are worthy, lovable, and enough. Find more about Meredith Shaw on her website: https://www.meredithshaw.com/ Follow her on social media: https://www.facebook.com/meredithshawtoronto https://twitter.com/meredithshaw https://Instagram.com/MeredithShaw Find more about her Confident & Crushing It Affirmation Cards here: https://joyfulheartsco.com/pages/about-us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 30, 202155 min

Ep 7Celeigh Cardinal: Community is Everything

Celeigh Cardinal is a bandleader, a frontwoman, a radio host and a mom. She recently won a Juno Award for her 2020 Album Stories From a Downtown Apartment. While Celeigh comes across as confident, she speaks openly about her ongoing journey to inner peace, the guilt surrounding her Juno win, and the sense of belonging she has found in the Canadian indigenous music community. Listen to her cover of The Tragically Hip's Ahead By A Century here. Catch her hosting Full Circle on CKUA here and The Key of A on CBC here. Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Follow Sarah Burke on social media: Twitter: @Burketalks Instagram: @Burketalks Facebook.com/SarahBurkeRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 16, 202144 min

Ep 6Cheryl Hickey: That's My Thing

Cheryl Hickey As host of Entertainment Tonight Canada, Cheryl Hickey delivers breaking news coverage, in-depth profiles and behind-the-scenes exclusives to viewers each night. Cheryl graduated from London's Fanshawe College with a Broadcast Journalism degree, working in a variety of radio and television roles before joining ET Canada for its launch in 2005. While busy interviewing the most powerful celebrities in Hollywood including Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt and Oprah, Cheryl still finds the time to give back, working closely with SickKids Foundation and Plan International Canada. In 2019, Cheryl was named as host of HGTV Canada’s new feel-good renovation series Family Home Overhaul. Cheryl is also the founder of Cheryl’s Home and Family, a company she started to create a space that will support all types of families through connectivity, comfort, and practical solutions. Cheryl’s Home and Family focuses on creating innovative, safe, and exciting products that will benefit the whole family - from babies, young children, grandparents, pets and more. Cheryl Hickey is always sharing great moments behind the scenes of her life and television show on Instagram, too. Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 2, 202142 min

Ep 5Erin Carroll: Elevating Queer Voices

Erin Carroll (they/them) has worked in the music industry for almost 10 years in marketing, PR, and management. Currently, Erin is the manager of Publicity Services at Cadence Music Group / Fontana North. They have managed several press campaigns for artists like Lido Pimienta, Sam Roberts Band, k-os, Trans Trenderz, Martha Wainwright, Brittany Howard and Black Pumas. Outside of Cadence, they also co-manage singer/songwriter T. Thomason. They recently co-founded the first Canadian Music Industry LGBTQ2S+ advisory committee PRISM with support from MusicOntario. The committee, comprised of artists and music industry community leaders, looks to develop opportunities, safer spaces, and visibility for LGBTQ2S+ voices in music business. Here are some valuable resource links we discuss in the episode: A QUICK & EASY GUIDE TO THEY/THEM PRONOUNS By Archie Bongiovanni, Tristan Jimerson. Check out Queery by Cameron Esposito An inspiring Queer Artist: Vivek Shraya Read: Glitter Up The Dark: How Pop Music Broke the Binary Register for the upcoming Trans Artists & Professionals in Music virtual event May 4th / 5th in partnership with CIMA, MusicOntario & Music Publishers Canada: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/trans-in-the-canadian-music-industry-where-to-start-tickets-148834723665 More info: https://music-ontario.ca/events/display,details/17784/musicontario-music-publishers-canada-cima-present-trans-artists-professionals-in-canadian-music Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 18, 202151 min

Ep 4Liz Trinnear: Get Out of Your Own Way

Liz Trinnear and I go WAY back and have so much in common. We graduated from the same University program (Media, Information & Technoculture at the University of Western Ontario), and we both took our first steps in the media industry at Corus Entertainment in London, Ontario, Canada. We were both hired as "summer cruiser" radio personalities one summer while finishing our studies. That essentially meant driving our respective radio station vehicles around, blasting music, and reporting live from summer events. What we really couldn't see at the time was that we both had bright futures ahead of us, and there was room for BOTH OF US. As the LA Correspondent for Etalk on CTV, she is working from home, applying make-up and adding lights as necessary! Liz and her husband (Nathaniel Motte of 3OH!3) are waiting out the pandemic in Boulder, Colorado before returning to Los Angeles. Find out more about Liz: https://www.bellmedia.ca/the-lede/tv/ctv/etalk/ http://www.liztrinnear.ca/ Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 4, 202151 min

Ep 3Rida Naser: Be Yourself

Rida Naser is a Program Director and Host at SiriusXM in New York City. While we work for the same company, I've never actually met her and I discovered her on social media. Working for SiriusXM channels like Pop2k, BPM and Steve Aoki's Remix Radio, she'll talk about using the pandemic to her advantage on this episode. In the last year, she launched Steve Aoki's channel and produced a virtual dance festival appropriately called DisDance (socially distanced...get it?) https://blog.siriusxm.com/hear-siriusxms-virtual-disdance-festival-featuring-live-at-home-sets-by-the-biggest-djs/ She also produced a virtual festival called BPM Empowered featuring an entirely female line-up. https://blog.siriusxm.com/bpm-empowered-virtual-festival-live-sets-from-women-in-dance-music/ Listen to Rida on SiriusXM's BPM: siriusxm.us/bpm Follow Rida on Instagram: @RidaNaser Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 21, 202148 min

Ep 2Tracy Martin: Your Wounds Make You Wise

Tracy Martin was the President of the CCMA (Canadian Country Music Association at the time of this interview; she has since been announced as President of The Core Canada, founded by Kevin Zaruk and Simon Tikhman in partnership with Live Nation in 2019. Martin is a media executive with 17 years of experience in marketing, production, TV programming, as well as digital, artist and event management. Her most recent position, prior to CCMA President, was at Corus Entertainment where she ran the content strategy for the W Network, OWN, Lifetime, Cosmo and Country Music Television, in addition to overseeing the launch of the CMT Music Festival. Prior to her work at Corus, Martin was head of marketing for MuchMusic and MTV as well as the Vice President of Strategy at Pyramid Productions. As CCMA President, Martin leads the association’s staff and Board through Country Music Week, and executive produces the CCMA Awards broadcast. Martin works alongside the CCMA Board to establish and execute long-range business plans that have seen the association evolve with current broadcast and content climates, develops strategic partnerships that elevate likeminded businesses and the CCMA, and evolve CCMA programming year-round. Martin has lead her team through the pandemic so far, adapting to the effects that Covid-19 has had on the entertainment industry. Country Music Week is planned for it's comeback November 27th-30th 2021 in London, ON. https://ccma.org/ Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 7, 202144 min

Ep 1Josie Dye: More Than One Path

Josie Dye is more than just, "a normal blonde girl," as she puts it. I invited her to be my first guest because she is the person who inspired me to become a radio host; I used to listen to her on CFNY in Toronto in the early 2000s where she was a host for fifteen years. Josie speaks about the women who have inspired her like her mother and Maie Pauts, and great advice from mentors like Ross Winters, JJ Johnston and the team at Indie88. Josie also touches on maternity leave and the challenges she faced in trying to become a morning show host. https://indie88.com/the-josie-dye-show/ Josie just launched a new podcast inspired by her son Cole called Love & Special Needs: https://josiedye.podbean.com Follow the Women In Media Podcast on social media: Twitter: @WomenInMediaPod Instagram: @WomenInMediaPod Facebook.com/WomenInMediaPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 3, 202139 min