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  • In this episode of the Women in Media podcast, host Sarah Burke interviews Dr. Riley Kirk, a cannabis research scientist and educator who also hosts the Bioactive Podcast on the Women in Media Network! They explore the intersection of cannabis, science, media, and the evolving perception of cannabis in society, especially as it pertains to women. They question some of the advertising challenges that the cannabis industry and content creators within it face, while looking at accepted habits and attitudes towards alcohol. They talk about content creation in the cannabis industry and its inevitable difficulties with censorship. Dr. Kirk emphasizes the medicinal benefits of cannabis and the importance of community knowledge and research in truly understanding its effects. She also tells Sarah about her Science of Smokability initiatve with a focus on research aimed at improving the quality and safety of cannabis products.
    Find out more about Riley, her podcast, and all of her amazing work:
    https://www.bioactivepodcast.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/@cannabichem
    https://instagram.com/cannabichem
    https://www.appliedpharmacognosy.org/
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  • Host Sarah Burke and guest Jess Knights record an impromptu episode of the Women in Media Podcast. They discuss the implications of the American election as the polls begin to close in real time. They discuss the evolving role of podcasts in political discourse, and the impact of media on voter behaviour. They explore how younger audiences are gravitating towards podcasts for authentic conversations, the significance of women's voices in politics, and the challenges of navigating political discussions in a divided time. Personal anecdotes highlight their experiences in the industry and the importance of supporting marginalized communities. They explore the choice of independence among women, the political landscape affecting women's rights, and the need for a shift towards valuing women's contributions in society. The conversation ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the potential for positive change and the importance of women's voices in shaping the future.
    Links:
    Find out more about Jess Knights: https://jessknights.com/
    Politics and Podcasting Findings from Triton Digital: https://rainnews.com/dax-shepard-tops-ranker-political-podcasts-surge-listener-demos-are-older-educated-afflluent-triton-signal-hill/
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  • From one founder to another, host Sarah Burke interviews Angel Nicole, the founder of the ALIVE Podcast Network.
    Angel Nicole transitioned from radio to podcasting after 25 years in the industry, creating the ALIVE Podcast Network to amplify Black voices in media. Angel's background in journalism informs her approach to content creation, although the idea was born out of some misfortune during her maternity leave.
    Angel tells Sarah about her podcast network and the vision to provide monetization opportunities regardless of audience size. She emphasizes how community and collaboration are central to the network's success. The network has nearly 75 podcasters and continues to grow, supporting underrepresented creators.
    Angel and Sarah also discuss the upcoming American election, and her recent experience covering the DNC on Media Row. Angel hosts the podcast ALIVE Now and you can hear some of the coverage there. She reflects on the significance of the DNC and historic moments in American politics, particularly the nomination of Vice President Harris. They also explore some challenges women are up against in the media industry.
    More About Angel Nicole:
    Angel N. Livas is a 2024 Inc Magazine Female Founder Honoree, TEDX Speaker, and award-winning producer who has amassed over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry. Her expertise has been instrumental in the success of numerous shows, including those of which she created for renowned personalities Larry King and Jane Pauley.
    Motivated by her firsthand experiences, Angel recognized a pressing need to monetize and protect the intellectual content of Black creatives. It was this vision that led her to found the ALIVE Podcast Network, a groundbreaking media tech company that amplifies Black voices and provides creatives a space to control their narratives. The platform has received critical acclaim, culminating in a prestigious NAACP Image Award nomination for the hit show “Under Construction with Tamar Braxton” in 2022. After a mere 5-months, the first black woman-owned podcast network with proprietary technology, became a Techstars Portfolio Company Powered by JP Morgan, further solidifying Angel's status as a tech innovator. She also has an unwavering commitment to community service, which is reflected in her receipt of the 2023 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award (Biden Administration) and her leadership as a charter member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated - Alpha Beta Alpha Omega Chapter.
    Angel N. Livas is a devoted mother to two sons, a Howard University graduate (Magna Cum Laude), and a 2024 Black Ambition semi-finalist and Goldman Sachs Million Black Women in Business participant.
    Ebo: https://joinebo.com/
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    Chapters
    (00:00) Introduction to Angel Nicole and the ALIVE Podcast Network
    (02:30) Angel's Journey from Radio to Podcasting
    (06:00) The Birth of the Alive Podcast Network
    (10:55) Building a Community for Black Voices
    (15:29) The Unique Structure of the Alive Podcast Network
    (20:11) Engaging with American Politics through Podcasting
    (21:54) Star-Studded Events and Political Engagement
    (24:10) Understanding the American Election Process
    (26:21) Historic Moments at the DNC
    (30:15) Navigating Challenges as a Woman in Media
    (33:32) Proud Moments and a story about Costco Connection Magazine
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  • On a special edition of the Women in Media Podcast, host Sarah Burke hosts a panel of incredible music industry women to discuss their challenges and most defining moments. Panelists:
    Cristina Fernandes
    Music PR & Publicity @ Listen Harder, established in 2004. Happy 20th anniversary! Listen Harder Inc. is a Canadian independent publicity company specializing in music publicity. Clients include Alexisonfire, City and Colour, Barenaked Ladies, Bedouin Soundclash, Good Kid and Frank Turner! Find out more about Listen Harder: https://listenharder.com/
    JJ Wilde:
    A chart-topping, history-making, award-winning singer-songwriter dominating the rock music scene. Check out her new album Vices and more: https://jjwilde.com/
    Hannah Rose Platt:
    An acclaimed singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and storyteller, born and raised in Liverpool, now based in Bristol: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OTvfzhtWkwy79ctyAGPMA
    Follow her on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahroseplattofficial/
    Tre Stead:
    One of the UK's most diligent female Tour Managers, with nearly 20 years experience working with a variety of international artists throughout the UK and Worldwide, including Frank Turner!
    Find out more about Tre Stead: https://www.trestead.com/
    A huge thank you to Frank Turner's Lost Evenings team and The Ally Coalition for inviting us to host this panel!
    Find out more about Lost Evenings: https://www.lostevenings.info/
    Frank Turner curates the four-day festival which took place at the brand new Theatre at the Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto this year for a seventh round. Each night of the festival will see a different headline show from Frank Turner who over the course of four nights will play over 80 different songs. Augmenting the evening live performances will be a These include pop-ups, open mic sessions and the Xtra Mile Recordings daytime showcase as well as panels, masterclasses and workshops where leading industry insiders, musicians, experts and music professionals offer insight and advice to audiences.
    Find out more about the Ally Coalition: https://theallycoalition.org/story/
    The Ally Coalition provides critical support for organizations dedicated to bettering the lives of LGBTQ youth and raises awareness about the systemic inequalities facing the LGBTQ population. Founded in 2013 by Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) and fashion designer Rachel Antonoff, TAC is committed to bettering the lives of LGBTQ youth through tours, social media campaigns and collaborative partnerships, providing meaningful support to organizations serving LGBTQ Youth.
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  • In this episode of the Women in Media podcast, host Sarah Burke interviews Shayla Ouellette Stonechild, founder of Matriarch Movement. They discuss the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices, Shayla's journey of healing and wellness, and the impact of personal loss on her mission to support Indigenous youth. She also shares some thoughts on mindfulness and her daily practices that foster spiritual connection. They also touch on the significance of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, resources for learning about Indigenous issues, and Shayla's aspirations for future collaborations and initiatives.
    Chapters
    (00:00) Introduction to Matriarch Movement
    (02:57) Shifting Narratives: Indigenous Voices and Healing
    (06:00) Personal Journey: Shayla's Background and Influences
    (08:55) The Impact of Loss and Commitment to Change
    (11:54) Yoga and Mindfulness: A Path to Healing
    (14:51) Daily Practices: Connecting with Spirit and Nature
    (17:53) Ceremonies and Spiritual Experiences
    (20:50) Collaboration with Sophie Trudeau
    (23:59) Reflections on Truth and Reconciliation Day
    (26:59) Resources for Learning: Books and Podcasts
    (30:02) Inspirational Figures and Future Collaborations
    (32:56) Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations
    Shayla's Recommendations:
    https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/21-things-you-may-not-have-known-about-the-indian-act
    https://www.ictinc.ca/books/indigenous-relations
    https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/148-missing-murdered-finding-cleo
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36626827-sacred-instructions
    https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com/
    https://www.womeninmedia.network/show/matriarch-movement/
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  • In this solo episode, host Sarah Burke discusses her experience with AI and social media, specifically focusing on an Instagram trend where ChatGPT roasts your Instagram feed. She shares her identity crisis on social media and the struggle to find her authentic online presence. Sarah explores the use of AI tools in podcasting and the importance of balancing AI-generated content with human finesse. She also provides tips for improving social media presence, such as focusing on quality over quantity, being authentic, engaging with the audience, diversifying content, and offering value. Sarah concludes by inviting listeners to share their thoughts on AI and suggest topics for future solo episodes.
    THIS BLURB WAS WRITTEN BY AI! I did that on purpose this time. But to add to the episode:
    It takes A LOT of work to a) stand out in social media or podcasting and to b) to find your authentic voice in those places. This was an episode inspired by a silly trend that ended up having a real, true impact on confidence and self-worth. To anyone that finds themselves in a similar position, please send in your thoughts!
    www.womeninmedia.ca
    www.womeinmedia.network
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  • On this episode, host Sarah Burke sits down with Saroya Tinker with a live audience at the Queen Street Knix Store in Toronto, in partnership with Monday Girl.
    Saroya Tinker is a former professional hockey player who recently transitioned to join the Professional Women's Hockey League’s broadcasting team, both on panel and color commentary. She is also the league's Manager of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Community Initiatives. 
    Sarah and Saroya discuss the progress the PWHL has made in providing living wages and full-time opportunities for women in hockey. She shares her personal journey of retiring from playing to focus on her role as a PWHL broadcaster and the league's advocacy work. Saroya opens up about the challenges she faced as a Black woman in hockey and the importance of representation, leading her to her work with Black Girl Hockey Club and mentoring the next generation. The conversation also touches on Saroy's self-care practices, her interests outside of hockey, and her vision for the future of women's sports, highlighting the need for continued collaboration and progress.
    More about Saroya Tinker:
    Tinker was a Yale University Women’s Hockey Team member before graduating with a degree in History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health. She was drafted fourth overall to the Metropolitan Riveters in 2020 before joining the Toronto Six in 2021. In the 2022-23 PHF season, Saroya was named a PHF All-Star and the Toronto Six won the 2023 Isobel Cup.
    Tinker runs Saroya Strong, a mentorship program for young Black women in sports. She is also the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Black Girl Hockey Club Canada, a nonprofit organization that advocates for Black Women in ice hockey.
    In 2022, Saroya was part of Front Office Sports’ Rising 25 Class, named one of Sportsnet’s Top-25 Women in Hockey, and won the PHF’s Denna Laing Award, awarded to “the player most actively applying the core values of hockey to her community as well as growing and improving hockey culture.” She also won the TIFF People’s Choice Award for Uninterrupted Canada’s Black Ice.
    Saroya is one of the faces of diversity and inclusion in hockey - she is continuously pushing the boundaries of the sport and improving it for the next generation of players. In the fall, Breaking Down Barriers, a docuseries showcasing stories of diversity in hockey, premiered on TSN. Saroya is the host, writer, and executive producer.
    Follow along with Saroya:
    Twitter: @SaroyaTinker71
    Instagram: @saroyatinker71
    Black Girl Hockey Club: blackgirlhockeyclub.org
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  • Host Sarah Burke revisits a conversation with Olympian Alysha Newman from August 2021, shortly after the Tokyo 2020 olympics didn’t go as planned…
    Alysha Newman went to Tokyo only three months after suffering a concussion. She had some recalibrating to do dealing with both the physical and mental effects of her brain injury.
    The now 30 year old from London Ontario is smiling ear to ear three years later…after not only winning the bronze medal in women’s pole vault, but also becoming the first Canadian woman to medal in the pole vault! She's actually the first Canadian athlete to grab a medal since the 1912 Stockholm games. And as most would say, you should be focused on competing with yourself….well she did that too. She beat her own record by two centimeters. So if you want to twerk in celebration after numerous setbacks…go right ahead. 
    At the time this episode was published, Alysha was the 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 shares her experience with injuries, mental struggles, and the importance of self-care in high-level competition. She discussed the importance of self-care, mental health, and balancing education with personal aspirations. The conversation also touched on the importance of balancing personal brand and business partnerships, and the need for longevity, consistency, and authenticity.
    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
    https://olympic.ca/team-canada/alysha-newman/
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  • Sarah Burke interviews Erika Ayers Badan about her new book, Nobody Cares About Your Career: Why Failure is Good, The Great Ones Play Hurt and Other Hard Truths. They discuss the timing of writing the book, the challenges of transitioning between creative and corporate chapters, and the importance of vulnerability. They also touch on the experiences of being a woman in the media spotlight and the lessons learned from failure. Erica shares her thoughts on mentorship and the value of learning from both experienced professionals and the next generation.
    More about Erika:
    Erika Ayers Badan is a digital innovator, disruptor, and seasoned executive on the cutting edge of content creation, distribution, and monetization of premier and culturally relevant content. As an early adopter of internet culture, Ayers has always been interested in what’s next, driving digital entrepreneurship and large-scale revenue growth within companies.
    Ayers Badan was recently named CEO of Food52 after serving as a board member and advisor since 2019. Ayers Badan currently serves on the boards of the Premier Lacrosse League, and global public safety technology leader Axon Enterprise (AXON).
    As the first-ever CEO of media magnate Barstool Sports, Ayers Badan led the company through explosive growth (+5000% in revenue and significantly more in audience), expanding the company from a regional blog to a national powerhouse brand and media company. During her 9 years steering the company, Barstool became a top ten podcasting publisher in the US, with the world's #1 sports, hockey, golf, and music podcasts, and a top 6 brand globally on TikTok. Ayers Badan has launched over 35 brands, including breakout franchises like Pat McAfee and Call Her Daddy.
    Following Barstool’s exponential growth, Fast Company named Ayers Badan as one of its "Most Creative People in Business" in 2018, citing Barstool Sports' expansion into multimedia and merchandising during her tenure. That same year, Forbes ranked her 25th on its "Most Powerful Women in U.S. Sports.” In 2019, she was ranked #19 on The Big Lead's list of "The 75 Most Powerful People in the Sports Media Business." That year, she was also included on Crain's New York's "Notable Women in the Business of Sports.” Adweek named Ayers Badan as one of its "Most Powerful Women in Sports" in 2017 and 2020.
    Ayers Badan has also held several senior roles at influential media and technology organizations, including President of BKSTG, CMO for AOL, VP of Branding at Yahoo! and Senior Director of MSN Branded Experiences for Microsoft.
    Get Erika's Book:
    https://www.amazon.ca/Nobody-Cares-About-Your-Career/dp/1250320585
    https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/nobody-cares-about-your-career-why-failure-is-good-the-great-ones-play-hurt-and-other-hard-truths/9781250320582.html
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250320582/nobodycaresaboutyourcareer
    Follow Erika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erika
    Follow Erika on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erika_
    Connect with Erika on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikanardini/
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  • As entertainment news outlets continue to shrink, two industry powerhouses found themselves with a decision to make: sink or swim.
    Katie Colley and Laura Ward, television personalities, discuss their new venture E Dose Daily, their experiences in media, and the challenges and triumphs they have faced along the way. They share insights on content production, industry shake-ups, and the value of owning their own content.
    Formerly of Entertainment Tonight Canada and ETalk, Katie and Laura founded the female-led online news outlet, dedicated to delivering the latest updates while providing engaging and captivating coverage. The pair boast a long list of A-list celebrity interviews through their respective careers that includes the likes of Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Mark Wahlberg, and Susan Sarandon to sports legends such as Kyle Lowry, José Bautista and Shaquille O'Neal and major music sensations including Shania Twain, Backstreet Boys, Ariana Grande, Luke Bryan, Cardi B, and Metallica.
    E Dose Daily aims to redefine how audiences engage with entertainment in the digital age. Having developed a fully renovated, state-of-the-art studio in the GTA, E Dose Daily will be able to host guests onsite as well as shoot interviews on location to ensure viewers get real-time updates for everything from red carpets to music festivals. 
    With a focus on real-time content delivery, E Dose Daily will offer audiences unmatched coverage of the latest in entertainment news, pop culture trends, and exclusive interviews. The platform will utilize cutting-edge technology to deliver content swiftly and seamlessly across multiple digital channels. E Dose Daily will feature a diverse range of daily content with short, snappy segments that can be easily consumed on the go. Some specialty segments will include frequent installments of: 
    Reali-TEA: with juicy gossip and candid interviews, it will keep fans up-to-date on all the latest happenings in the reality TV universe. 
    Keep It Country: immersing fans in the heart of country music, offering an insider’s perspective on the latest news, trends, countdowns, and new releases. 
    Toast To Tipsy: a laid-back fun segment inviting celebrities to mix up their favourite cocktail and join Katie and Laura to share personal stories, insights, and laughs, creating a genuine and candid connection that goes beyond the typical interview format. 
    FOLLOW ALONG WITH E DOSE DAILY
    INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | TIKTOK | X |FACEBOOK 
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  • Sometimes singers sing about singing, writers write about writing, and podcasters podcast about … yes, podcasting. This episode was recorded live off the floor at Taco Taco as part of the first Soundwave Summit in Toronto, a new indie podcast conference! Things may sound a little different because there is a live audience.
    Maureen Holloway and Wendy Mesley were previously on the Women in Media Podcast for episode #36 (listen here), but in this episode, the tables are turned for a discussion about what's new in podcasting, what the biggest challenges are, and how it's going running a podcast network.
    Find out more about the Women of Ill Repute:
    https://www.womenofillrepute.com/   
    https://www.instagram.com/womenofillrepute/
    https://www.instagram.com/wendy.mesley/
    https://www.instagram.com/missmoradio/ 
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  • Host Sarah Burke (top left) welcomes a diverse panel of music industry experts to discuss the recent landmark music research study SHARE THE AIR which examines the representation of women, trans artists, black artists, indigenous artists, and artists of colour in radio airplay. The panelists include Dr. Jada Watson (top middle), the lead researcher on the study with Songdata; Bronwin Parks (bottom right), the Creative Director at Feisty Creative; Robyn Stewart (bottom middle), the Executive Director of Women in Music Canada; Keziah Myers (top right), the Executive Director of Advance Music Canada; and ShoShona Kish, (bottom left) the artistic director of the International Indigenous Music Summit, one of the founders of Ishkodé Records, and an artist in the band Digging Roots.
    They discuss the findings of the research, the importance of representation in the music industry, and the potential impact of quotas on gender and diversity. The conversation explores the challenges and potential solutions for achieving diversity and inclusion in radio programming. The participants discuss the impact of feature programming, the importance of including underrepresented artists in gold catalog programming, while emphasizing the need for accountability, system change, and support for emerging artists. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with radio stations, request diverse music, and support artists through various platforms.
    The Share the Air Study
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  • Host Sarah Burke welcomes Bronwin Parks & Elinor Svoboda to discuss their new podcast 'Late in 88' launching soon on the Women in Media Network! They share the story of how they reconnected for this project after spending 13 years in school together, but not really as friends. They discuss the importance of representation and inclusion in media and the arts while discussing the challenges and progress of the queer community, the history of Pride, and the impact of legislation and societal acceptance. They touch on the importance of queer history, the healing journey of self-acceptance, and the significance of sharing authentic stories and experiences within the LGBTQ+ community.
    Late in ‘88 is a podcast that explores the blurred lines of truth and memory as two grade school classmates share their experiences of growing up queer and gender non-conforming in Calgary, Alberta 1988, at a time when there wasn't language to describe identities that were fringe and undefinable. By shining a light on their middle childhood, Bronwin and Elinor explore the impact of historical context and the gift of contemporary language that allows more freedom of self expression. The series will welcome many special guests and experts including gradeschool classmates, professors, doctors, and experts in their fields.
    Bronwin Parks is a Calgary city kid who grew up to be a rancher, rodeo cowboi, and the founder of the award-winning Feisty Creative, a top-notch creative agency for the music, film, television, and digital media industries. Through Feisty, Bronwin has worked with brands, award shows, and all of Canada’s major music labels. 
    Since coming out as queer in 1996 at the age of 16 and later in 2020 as non-binary, Bronwin has fought hard to be a much-needed and outspoken champion for diversity and equity. Their dedication in fighting for systemic change has led them to serve on several music and creative industry boards, pushing DEI initiatives, creating inclusive spaces, and bringing more opportunities for 2SLGBTQIA+ people.
    Elinor Svoboda is an award-winning filmmaker, sound designer, educator, with over 20 years of experience. Her work has been nominated for both Grammy and Juno Awards, shortlisted for the Berlin Film Festival, and premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival. Notably, her 2012 short Documentary Tegan and Sara: INDIA was broadcast and distributed internationally via Warner Brothers Music. 
    Alongside her directorial and sound work, Elinor works as a dedicated educator, having previously served as a sessional professor at Sheridan College and an instructor at York University. She has also been a faculty member of the Training in Power Academy of Meditation and Healing for the last 20 years.
    Having spent several years in Toronto, Elinor recently returned to her home province of Alberta, where she is developing several television and feature narrative projects under her company, Ellefire Media.
    Topics:

    The Impact of Historical Context and Contemporary Language

    Journey of Self-Acceptance and Healing

    Navigating Bullying and Systemic Change

    Personal Experiences of Coming Out and Representation

    Evolution of Pride Celebrations

    Celebrating Authentic Queerness: Stories and Experiences

    Pride, Progress, and Challenges: A Journey Through History

    Representation and Inclusion: Impact on Media and the Arts

    Legislation, Acceptance, and the LGBTQ+ Community

    Gender Identity, Sexuality, and the Call for Diversity


    More information coming soon at www.latein88.com and www.womeninmedia.network/
    Subscribe to Late in 88 on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7c6lsvzQYfvKEg2y9NwS37
    Subscribe to Late in 88 on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/late-in-88/id1752740006
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  • In this conversation, host Sarah Burke speaks with Susan Hay, the longest running female news anchor at Global News, who reflects on her 35-year career and the impact she has made on and off screen. She discusses her show, Making a Difference,' which has resonated most with viewers over the years.
    Since 1989, Susan has been seen interviewing everyone from Elton John and former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, to Roberta Bondar and David Foster.
    She’s travelled around the world to cover impactful stories including the World Vision Africa one-hour TV special segment, which won a Telly Award for excellence in television and broadcasting and has been the face of the annual Santa Clause Parade – the biggest community involved event Global has ever been a part of for over a decade. She is also the longest running Cannon Doll in the National Ballet’s Nutcracker.
    Susan shares her journey into the industry from having no interest in pursuing a career in media to finding her passion for storytelling. She also discusses the challenges she has faced as a woman in the industry and the importance of having a supportive community.
    Susan shares some of her most rewarding moments, including her work with World Vision and her experiences in Africa. She also talks about the changes she has witnessed in the industry and speaks about the recognition and awards she has received throughout her career, including being appointed to the order of Ontario.
    Follow along with Susan on X @SusanHayGlobal and watch her anniversary edition of Making a Difference HERE.
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  • This week's guest is Ziya Tong, an award-winning author and broadcaster, best known for her work with Discovery’s flagship science show, Daily Planet, and NOVA ScienceNow on PBS. She is the author of the best-selling book The Reality Bubble, which was shortlisted for Canada’s most prestigious non-fiction literary prize, and won the Lane Anderson Award for best science writing. Ziya served as the Vice Chair of WWF Canada and currently serves as a trustee of WWF International.
    Ziya co-directed a new documentary called Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics with Ben Addelman, and she stars alongside Executive Producer Rick Smith.
    "We live in a time where some of our greatest threats are invisible. Like the climate crisis, microplastic pollution cannot be: it spans the globe, chokes up rivers and animals, and insidiously infiltrates the human body. As a science journalist and author, I have been reporting on the threat of plastic for almost two decades and believe that now more than ever, we need to reveal the connection between planetary health and human health, which is why I’ve put my own body on the line for the “Plastic People” project. As part of my journey, I will test my own home, my own food, and even my own feces for microplastics. We are very fortunate to also have a world-first for this project, as we meet surgeons and scientists who are probing the human brain to reveal whether microplastics can cross the blood-brain barrier. The results of testing here will be incredibly significant."
    Ziya discusses her experience premiering the documentary at South by Southwest and the positive reception it received. She explains that the threat of microplastics is similar to the climate crisis in that it is invisible to the naked eye. She also shares some shocking findings from her research, including the presence of microplastics in the human body and the intentional spread of microplastics in the food chain. She also talks about her experience as a first-time filmmaker and the challenges she faced as a director.
    Ziya also discusses the challenges of dealing with misinformation online, the experiences of women in the media industry, and the importance of supporting upcoming female journalists. Ziya mentions Sarika Suzuki and Severn Suzuki (David Suzuki's daughters) as women she admires in the media.
    Ziya and her team are still raising money for the documentary's impact campaign and they plan to release a podcast to delve deeper into the dark secrets and stories of the plastics industry. You can support the campaign HERE.
    Stream the documentary HERE.
    You can even plan your own screening for this important documentary HERE.
    Find an upcoming screening near you:
    Vancouver
    May 22 - Rio Theatre
    May 24 - VIFF Centre
    May 25 - Rio Theatre
    May 25 - VIFF Centre
    May 26 - VIFF Centre
    May 29 - VIFF Centre
    Toronto
    May 28 - The Royal Theatre
    June 1 - Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
    June 2 - Revue Cinema
    June 11 - Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
    Kitchener-Waterloo
    May 21 - Princess Cinemas
    Hamilton
    May 22 - Playhouse Cinema
    Guelph
    May 21 & 22 - Bookshelf Cinema
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  • Host Sarah Burke chats with sports broadcaster Julie Stewart-Binks about her work with Bet Rivers, CBS Sports, Sportsnet New York and hosting the Olympics on CBC this summer back home in Toronto.
    Julie discusses the joys of her career and the challenges she has faced in the sports media industry. She talks about her favorite roles in sports through the years, including her time as a rinkside reporter for the Anaheim Ducks with the support of a wonderful team. She also shares her experience reporting on women's sports, especially her recent PWHL coverage. Julie shares where her love of sports began growing up and the discipline she learned from figure skating and track and field. She's also played on several hockey teams over the years!
    Julie discusses her upcoming role hosting Paris Olympic coverage for CBC this summer and some of the differences she's noticed in Canadian vs. American broadcasting styles. She also briefly mentions her work with Bet Rivers and the prevalence of sports betting in both countries.
    She highlights the unique atmosphere and appreciation in women's sports, particularly in the PWHL, and the importance of supporting other women in the sports media industry.
    Find out more about Julie Stewart-Binks HERE.
    Listen to her podcast OFF AIR: https://www.youtube.com/@Off-AirJSB
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  • What an honour; this week's guest is iconic Canadian broadcaster Marilyn Denis who's just been announced as the recipient of the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards Lifetime Achievement Award.During this conversation, Marilyn reflects on her career and the changes in the media industry. She discusses her transition from the television show and her new routine. She also talks about the pride she felt when she first started hosting CityLine and some industry challenges along the way. She expresses excitement about the next generation of broadcasters and their ability to be multifaceted and flexible. She emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment and navigating social media, especially being present for her granddaughter and family. She also reflects on embracing age and wisdom and reminds young women to have purpose and passion in their work.In 2023, Marilyn announced she would bid adieu as host of the popular Canadian Screen Award-winning series THE MARILYN DENIS SHOW, following 13 incredible seasons and a 34-year career of daily daytime television.Formerly co-host of Roger & Marilyn, the veteran radio broadcaster now hosts Marilyn Denis and Jamar, weekday mornings on Toronto’s #1-ranked radio station CHUM 104.5. A definite trailblazer, Edmonton-born Marilyn became the first female DJ at KRPL in Moscow, Idaho. She then moved to Calgary where she held various radio and television positions including programmer, music director, and traffic reporter. But it wasn’t until she auditioned to become Roger Ashby’s co-host, that Marilyn found her niche. After interviewing dozens of broadcasters and actresses, Marilyn breezed into CHUM FM in July 1986. After chatting with her for a few brief minutes, Roger immediately remarked, “I think we’ve found the right one.”Marilyn has always balanced her dynamic radio career with her candid television presence. She first began her career in television by reporting on sports, weather, and entertainment at CFCN-TV (CTV Calgary) and working as a freelance reporter for TSN. Marilyn also shared hosting duties on Bravo!'s Gemini Award-winning concert series LIVE AT THE REHEARSAL HALL and was host of the popular daily show CITYLINE for nearly 20 years. A triple Gemini Award-winner (including back-to-back Viewers Choice Awards), Marilyn received The Rosalie Award, honouring Canadian women who have paved the way for others in radio broadcasting in 2006. Marilyn is the recipient of the Allan Waters Broadcast Lifetime Achievement Award, which was awarded at the 2017 Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards;_ _listed as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 by WXN_;_ _selected as the University of Idaho’s (where Marilyn studied broadcasting) 2017 Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree recipient.Follow along with Marilyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilyndenisRead more about her Lifetime Achievement Award: https://broadcastdialogue.com/marilyn-denis-john-brunton-among-canadian-academy-special-award-recipients/April is Sexual Assault Awareness month; a month of solidarity dedicated to sexual assault victims. It’s meant to raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and violence while sharing information and resources to foster a great understanding of consent.https://opdv.ny.gov/april-sexual-assault-awareness-monthA note from the Women in Media Network: The WIMN is proud to support organizations that provide relief and guidance to women and girls who have been subjected to violence, trafficking, and/or homelessness. Proceeds from Women in Media Network launch merchandise will support the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.womeninmedia.network/. Access the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.lawc.on.ca/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • April is Earth Month! Host Sarah Burke interviews Sarah Christie, a media personality and fellow podcast host who is on a mission to make people care about our home on this planet. They discuss Sarah Christie's career in the media industry, her role as the national music manager for Virgin Radio in Canada, and her experience hosting her podcast, Earth Care. The podcast focuses on climate action and sustainability, and Sarah Christie shares her mission to educate and inspire others to take action. They also discuss the importance of storytelling and communication in addressing the climate crisis. The episode concludes with a discussion on the new season of The Earth Care Show, which focuses on sustainability in the live music industry. In this conversation, Sarah Christie discusses the influence of musicians like Billie Eilish and Coldplay in promoting sustainability in the music industry. They also talk about the importance of bringing reusable water bottles to concerts and the challenges faced in implementing sustainable practices in venues. Sarah shares her projects, including the Fans Choose to Reuse pledge, which encourages concertgoers to bring their own reusable water bottles. She also highlights environmental influencers like Alexis Nicole (Black Forager) and Kristy Drapman (Brown Girl Green). The conversation touches on the impact of the carbon tax and the need to protect the greenbelt in Ontario. Sarah encourages individuals to start talking about environmental issues, find what they care about, and commit to taking small steps towards sustainability.
    Sarah Christie is the National Music Manager for Virgin Radio, with over a decade of experience in the radio broadcast industry. In 2018, while working at 105.3 Virgin Radio in Kitchener-Waterloo, Sarah was recognized with Music Director of the Year in a medium market at Canadian Music Week. Her passion for broadcast and the environment led her to create and host Earth Care, a climate-conscious podcast that debuted in 2021. Earth Care is a short-form interview series where Sarah engages with experts to explore actionable steps for saving the planet, making climate action accessible to all.
    Sarah's dedication to environmental advocacy and love for live music joined together with the 2023 launch of the #FansChooseToReuse pledge. This initiative encourages concert attendees and music enthusiasts to play their part in reducing plastic pollution by bringing reusable water bottles to live music events. Through Earth Care and the #FansChooseToReuse campaign, Sarah Christie is on a mission to empower individuals with practical and inclusive climate solutions, striving to make a tangible difference in protecting our planet.
    Topics

    Sarah Christie's Career and Role at Virgin Radio

    The Earth Care Show and its Mission

    The Creation of The Earth Care Show

    Sustainability in the Live Music Industry

    Bringing Reusable Water Bottles to Concerts

    Challenges and Progress in Implementing Sustainable Practices in Venues

    Taking Small Steps Towards Sustainability

    Inspiring Environmental Influencers

    Addressing Environmental Issues


    Links from our discussion:
    #FansChooseToReuse pledge: https://www.earthcareshow.com/fanschoosetoreuse
    Climate Change Venn Diagrams: https://www.ayanaelizabeth.com/climatevenn
    Water Watchers Interview: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-earth-care-92491008/episode/protecting-our-safe-drinking-water-with-96424753/
    Beginner's Guide to Upcycling and Repairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbcuWt0JnQo&t=5s
    @Blackforager: https://www.instagram.com/blackforager/
    @Browngirlgreen: https://www.instagram.com/browngirl_green/
    @PattieGonia: https://www.instagram.com/pattiegonia/
    @TaliaRicci: https://www.instagram.com/talricci/
    @earthcareshow: https://www.instagram.com/earthcareshow/
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  • Sarah Burke interviews musicologist, assistant professor and researcher Jada Watson. Jada shares her background in classical music and her transition to researching gender representation in the music industry. She talks about her published research, participating in a recent panel at CRS in Nashville (Country Radio Seminar) and the controversy surrounding Beyoncé song 'Texas Hold 'em.' She also shares surprising findings about the song and its impact on new listeners. The conversation then shifts to the lack of representation at festivals, particularly in headlining positions. The Ottawa Blues Fest lineup is examined as an example. Jada emphasizes the importance of actively supporting underrepresented artists through streaming, buying music, attending shows, and sharing their work. She also highlights the need for intersectional representation and creating safe spaces in the industry.
    Works discussed in this episode:
    Jada's reports: https://songdata.ca/radiodata/
    The latest data: https://songdata.ca/2024/02/29/on-diversitea/
    Research Jada is most proud of: Redlining in Country Music
    And this study on back-to-back airplay
    US Country Radio Research that launched all of this April 2019 study
    And the first research she did on Canadian Country Radio in September 2019
    Jada Watson is an assistant professor of Digital Humanities in the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa. She also coordinates Digital Humanities programming for the Faculty of Arts. She has taught both in the School of Music and is the coordinator for the Digital Humanities program and her research reflects this intersection. 
    Principal Investigator of the SongData project, her research aims to harness the potential of music industry data to study how popular music genres form, develop and change over time. Centered on issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion in country music, her research focuses on interpreting the “Big Data” emerging from the popular music industry's efforts to track radio, streams, and sales (and ultimately capture revenue), in the current regulatory and media environment.  
    This research has been featured in national and international publications, as well as in media outlets such as Apple Country Radio’s Color me Country with Rissi Palmer, the New York Times’s Popcast, CBC's The National and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. Findings emerging from SongData projects have been cited as a major source in a report submitted to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in response to the National Association of Broadcasters' proposal to deregulate radio ownership, as well as in a Grammy Recording Academy report on inclusion and diversity in the music industry. In 2020, she was a research partner on CMT’s EqualPlay initiative.
    Much of her research is available publicly via SongData.ca. She has written for various news outlets (including NBC’s Think series, Nashville Scene, The Nashville Briefing, and Toronto Star) and has spoken to industry audiences at MusicBiz, SXSW, Triple A radio’s NonCommvention, and Country Radio Seminar. Her work on representation in the industry also appears in Popular Music & Society, Popular Music History, and American Music Perspectives. She has chapters in several edited collections and is co-editor of Whose Country Music? Genre, Identity, and Belonging in Twenty-First Century Country Music Culture, a collection of essays on country music in the twenty-first century with Paula J. Bishop (Cambridge UP).
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  • In celebration of International Women's Day, host Sarah Burke shares a solo episode announcing the Women in Media Network. On the three-year anniversary of the Women in Media Podcast, today, Canadian media personality and producer Sarah Burke is excited to announce the launch of the Women In Media Network. The Women in Media Network (WIMN) is a new home for women and gender-diverse podcasters on a mission to uplift, inspire, and empower.
    Her story, spanning over fifteen years in media, is not just her own, but a mirror to the experiences of countless women in media. Facing challenges that are all too common – being undervalued, underpaid, and often belittled in male-dominated workspaces, Sarah took matters into her own hands with a goal to bring others along.
    What first began as a single podcast where media personalities could share their stories and celebrate their successes without judgment, now holds a guest list of 75 incredible women and gender-diverse individuals and has bloomed into a collective of aligned minds. This led to the birth of WIMN, an organization dedicated to empowering women through podcasting, content creation, and education within a supportive community. 
    Burke’s vision for WIMN is more than just an advocacy group; it's a movement. “It's about transforming the media landscape into a diverse and equitable arena where women's voices are not just heard, but are influential,” explains Burke. “The media landscape is in a perpetual state of turbulence right now, and I’m excited about empowering creators with newfound freedom from the organizations they were once tied to, and the power to make decisions regarding their content.” Burke plans to expand the network with a special dedication to help eliminate financial barriers and empower Black voices, Indigenous voices, and other voices of colour.
    Burke’s commitment to this cause is not just about challenging the status quo, but rewriting it. Under her leadership, WIMN serves as a sanctuary to amplify underrepresented voices, share wisdom, and create a better future for content creators in the process. Sarah's journey and the work of WIMN hope to light the path for a future where every creator maintains ownership of their own content, unencumbered by the barriers of the past.
    The WIMN is proud to amplify charitable initiatives in support of organizations which provide support to women and girls who have been subjected to violence, trafficking and/or homelessness. In honour of Women’s History Month, Sarah will be donating proceeds from WIMN merchandise to The London Abused Women Centre, in the community where she not only studied media, but became a media personality. Stay tuned for more about merchandise, but for now, Sarah encourages donations to the London Abused Women’s Centre HERE, and also to the Assaulted Women’s Helpline, a free, anonymous telephone line for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse.
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    https://www.instagram.com/wimnetwork/
    https://www.facebook.com/WIMNetwork/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@wim.network
    https://twitter.com/wimpodcasts
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