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The founding podcast on the Women in Media Network, host Sarah Burke invites women and gender diverse media personalities to explore the collective triumphs and challenges they experience in the spotlight. Sarah interviews influential guests in entertainment, sports, and social media as they share personal stories surrounding topics like entrepreneurship, motherhood, diversity, and inclusivity. This podcast is a home for empowerment, celebration, and community.
Sarah Burke is a broadcaster, podcaster, producer, and the Founder & CEO of the Women in Media Network. https://womeninmedia.network/
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This week's show will sound a little different! This episode features a Women in Media Network panel recorded live off the floor at PodSummit Calgary on September 19th!
In a podcasting world overflowing with content, authentic voices stand out, and make change. This powerful panel brings together a group of unique podcasters and producers for an honest conversation on the importance of authentic voices in podcasting.
This conversation will explore what it really means to build a platform with integrity. The panel features award-winning artist and podcaster Jann Arden, who uses her mic to champion everything from human rights to animal activism, alongside co-host and producer Caitlin Green —a former radio host who made the leap into podcasting to create space for deeper, more meaningful conversation.
They are joined by Late in 88 podcast co-hosts Bronwin Parks (they/them) and Elinor Svoboda (she/her), who will share insights about navigating the podcast industry as queer creatives with intersectional identity and community care at the heart of their work.
Together, they unpack how to stay grounded in your values, get loud about what matters—be it veganism, the arts, queer identity, or social justice
https://www.jannardenpod.com/
https://latein88.com/
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Host Sarah Burke discusses media personality Jennifer Valentyne's high-stakes Human Rights Tribunal case in Canadian court this month, alleging gender discrimination and unsafe working conditions. Burke reflects on her own experiences and the systemic issues women face, emphasizing the importance of Valentyne's case for accountability and change.
Revisit the Jennifer Valentyne interview:
https://www.sarahburke.ca/women-in-media-podcast/ep57-jennifer-valentyne
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/jennifer-valentyne-management-failed-corus-human-rights-tribunal-case-1.7653626
https://www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca/
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Sarah Burke welcomes back award-winning Anishinaabe/Mohawk storyteller Kim Wheeler, whose work has helped shape the sound of Indigenous media in Canada. She is a journalist, a producer, and a writer.
Kim updates Sarah on her various shows (how many shows can one woman have!?) and her recent achievements in live television. She reflects on the significance of September 30th for Indigenous communities. shares personal stories about her daughters' careers in the film industry, and highlights the importance of storytelling in preserving Indigenous languages and cultures.
Kim sets up an episode drop of Words and Culture hosted by Shelagh Rogers, featuring Métis singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume. Together, they explore the stories behind Amanda's album The Truth We Hold. It chronicles Métis history both past and present.
Funded by Sirius XM Canada through the Community Radio Fund of Canadawordsandculture.cacrfc-fcrc.ca
Find out more about Kim and her work:
Kim Wheeler is a Mohawk/Anishinaabe kwe who has brought positive Indigenous stories to the mainstream and Indigenous media since 1993.
Kim works from her treehouse media office in Winnipeg on Treaty One Territory where she is the executive producer of Words and Culture, an Indigenous language series with an all-Indigenous team of hosts and producers. She is also the host/producer of several audio shows including The Kim Wheeler Show, Turtle Island Talks on SiriusXM, the podcast Auntie Up!, Indigenous Screen Office’s Storytellers, and The Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack’s Fund A Day to Listen. She is also a writer/producer for The Juno Awards and Remembering the Children, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation broadcast event.
Her work has been recognized by the Canadian Screen Awards, New York Festivals, imagineNATIVE and the Indigenous Music Awards. She also lectures at universities and writes for a variety of mediums, including occasionally The New York Times and Chatelaine.
Kim was instrumental in language and policy changes at the CBC with the closing of website comments on Indigenous stories and the capitalization and move to Indigenous instead of Aboriginal. She was also part of a small group of Indigenous employees who persuaded the public broadcaster to use the term ‘survivors’ instead of ‘former students’ when it came to residential school stories.
A Sixties Scoop survivor, Kim shared her own story in the radio documentary “Blood Money” for CBC’s The Doc Project.
https://www.wordsandculture.ca/
https://downiewenjack.ca/a-day-to-listen/
https://www.siriusxm.ca/blog/tag/the-kim-wheeler-show/
https://www.instagram.com/kimwheels/?hl=en
https://nctr.ca/statements-and-news-releases/aptn-cbc-radio-canada-and-nctr-to-host-remembering-the-children/
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Host Sarah Burke interviews Jennifer Moroz, a podcast and content development specialist and journalist who is launching a new podcast, Furball Confidential. They discuss Jennifer's extensive career in media, her transition from CBC to independent podcasting, and the emotional connections people have with their pets. The conversation highlights the joy and changes that pets bring to our lives.
Follow and subscribe on your favourite podcast app!
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/furball-confidential/id1836662769
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TkTxGzcGNKzhoEANaLT1d?si=982954c0c1b74c78&nd=1&dlsi=a7e74318e351438f
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER2Wfqeqhxc
More About Jennifer Moroz:
Jennifer Moroz is an award-winning journalist and media leader whose career has spanned reporting for The Philadelphia Inquirer to running Canada’s largest and most influential radio shows (CBC’s The Current and Q) and developing the country’s top daily news podcast (Front Burner). Jen now works with a range of clients to develop podcasts and other media – including the processes, teams and culture needed to successfully support them. She is also an accredited leadership and executive coach. Perhaps most importantly, Jen is dog mom to Clutch, the feisty rescue who quickly took over her life - and inspired Furball Confidential.
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Host Sarah Burke interviews Naturopathic Doctor Anne Hussain about her new podcast, Phase to Phase: The Hormone Health Show. They discuss Dr. Hussain's journey into naturopathic medicine, the relationship between naturopathic medicine and our medical system, and the challenges women face in navigating all of the above. She discusses the complexities of menopause and perimenopause symptoms and care, and the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare through every phase (of life, and your cycle). Check out this new show on Women in Media Network this fall!
More About Dr. Anne Hussain and Phase to Phase:
Dr. Anne Hussain is a naturopathic doctor, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, and author of The Period Literacy Handbook.
Anne runs a hybrid practice serving patients across Ontario, Canada, with in‑person care in Newmarket and Innisfil, supporting people through every phase of their hormonal lives, from the first period ever to post-menopause.
https://annehussain.com/
https://phasetophase.ca/
https://www.instagram.com/dr.annehussain/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drannehussain/
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Host Sarah Burke welcomes junior network producer Maddison Buckingham to discuss her journey into broadcasting and the challenges she faces in the current media landscape and job market. They explore Maddy's experiences in the industry, including her documentary project that received award nominations alongside industry colleagues, and her aspirations for the future in content creation and social media. She also compares her experiences behind-the-scenes to public-facing positions in media, particularly in sports. They discuss the challenges of gender dynamics in the industry, the impact of imposter syndrome on new graduates, and the evolving landscape of media in the digital age.
Check out Maddison's award-nominated documentary Power of the Paddle:
https://youtu.be/gnbw4DTov9o and follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maddybuckingham/
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*Episode disclaimer: today's episode will discuss the recent Hockey Canada trial verdict and sexual abuse which some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.*
Host Sarah Burke welcomes back Jennifer Dunn, Executive Director of the London Abused Women's Centre to discuss the recent acquittal of five former Team Canada World Junior Hockey Players in a high profile sexual assault case based in London, Ontario.
Dunn shares her emotional response to the verdict and walks the audience through implications for survivors, the challenges faced by victims in the legal system including EM, and the need for systemic change to support survivors and hold perpetrators accountable.
They also discuss consent and the importance of educating future generations, especially within hockey culture.
More about Jennifer Dunn:
Jennifer Dunn is the Executive Director of the London Abused Women’s Centre, a feminist, abolitionist agency that provides abused and exploited women and children over the age of 12 with hope and help.
https://www.lawc.on.ca/
RESOURCES:
Government of Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Find family violence resources and services in your area:
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/health-promotion/stop-family-violence/services.html
Shelter Safe: A resource to finding all shelters across Canada
https://www.sheltersafe.ca/
Resources in Canada for Family and Intimate Partner Violence
https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/resources/family-and-intimate-partner-violence
The Assaulted Women’s Helpline: A free, anonymous telephone line for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse.
https://www.awhl.org/donate
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Sarah Burke interviews Jen Moss, the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of JAR Podcast Solutions about her urgent call for Canadian podcast funding. They discuss the current state of the Canadian podcast industry, the challenges it faces, and the urgent need for government funding to support independent podcasting as a core cultural industry. Jen shares her insights on storytelling, the importance of authentic narratives, and the role of podcasts in shaping Canadian media. They also explore statistics on podcast listenership in Canada and propose solutions for enhancing support for independent creators.
More About Jen Moss:
Jen Moss co-founded JAR and serves as its Chief Creative Officer. With roots in theatre, arts journalism, CBC Radio and the NFB’s Digital Studio, she blends skilled narrative strategy with audience-first thinking.
Part visionary and part “podcasting doula,” Jen helps brands find their authentic voice—big ideas and fresh tracks included. She champions experimentation, audience insights, and creative risk-taking. A dedicated mentor, she also lectures at UBC’s School of Creative Writing, shaping tomorrow’s podcasters and storytellers.
PODCASTERS, sign the open letter here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSzPVxgLzaUliIVuWa0JCqYoHDrFjyGZh7eFrCtXYWB85ofw/viewform
Podcasts Jenn mentioned:
https://staffbase.com/en/podcast/
https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/cirque-du-sound-podcast
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Sarah Burke interviews broadcaster Tracy Moore at 80a Studios in Toronto as she explores a new chapter after 16 years hosting Cityline; a CityTV show that was recently cancelled after 40 years on the air. Tracy reflects on the show's cancellation, her grief process, and her newfound freedom. Tracy takes us back to finding her voice early in school, her journey into media, her experiences with racism, and her advocacy for body positivity and mental health. Tracy emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and vulnerability, sharing her struggles with postpartum depression and body image. She also speaks about the importance of family and mentorship.
Watch for the release of Tracy's new prime time special More Connected With Tracy Moore on CityTV this fall. Follow along with her for more details!
More About Tracy Moore:
Tracy Moore was the award-winning host of Cityline for 16 years. She is proud to be named a Canadian Screen Award Changemaker. Thanks to her commitment to diversity and inclusion she has also produced and hosted one of Apple podcasts best series of 2020 – Cityline Real on Race. She is co-producer and co-host of Citytv’s RTNDA award-winning race special: Ending Racism: What Will it Take? and spearheads regular conversations on Cityline to raise awareness and inclusivity of folks who live at the intersectional margins. Moore is most proud of the volunteer work she does with West Toronto charity Trust 15.
https://www.trust15.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thetracymoore/
Thanks to 80a Studios for hosting this conversation.
https://www.80astudios.com/
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This is a bonus episode of the Women in Media Podcast; a feed drop from the hosts of Late in 88 discussing Bronwin's recent journey receiving gender-affirming surgery & care.
*This conversation was originally recorded for their feed but they had to pivot for a grant which allows them to create the next season in a much more interesting way than two heads talking online! Together, we decided this conversation was too important to shelve, especially during pride month.*
In this episode, hosts Bronwin and Elinor return from a break to reflect on the impact of their podcast and the complexities of navigating gender identity. Bronwin shares their journey towards gender affirming surgery and speaks candidly to Elinor about androgyny, body image, and their journey of self-acceptance. The conversation highlights the importance of visibility, self-discovery, and the healing power of storytelling in the LGBTQ2S+ community.
Follow along and connect with Late in 88:
https://latein88.com/
https://www.instagram.com/late.in.88
https://patreon.com/Latein88
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Host Sarah Burke interviews director, producer, and writer Robin Bicknell about her career in media and her latest documentary series, Secrets of the Bunny Ranch. They discuss the impact of HBO's Cathouse, the misrepresentation and exploitation of sex workers in media, and the importance of personal stories in documentary filmmaking. Robin shares her journey into the industry, her experiences as a woman in media, and the mental health challenges faced while conducting interviews. The conversation highlights the resilience of women and the need for empathetic storytelling in the media.
More About Robin Bicknell:
Based in Toronto, Canada, with family roots in Louisiana and Indiana, Bicknell has built an international reputation for crafting high-end pop culture and deeply human stories, marked by her exceptional ability to connect with subjects and audiences.
Most recently, Bicknell directed and co-wrote all six episodes of the highly anticipated A&E series Secrets of the Bunny Ranch. She also helmed the feature documentary Ice Age America for Discovery Channel, ARTÉ, and CBC’s The Nature of Things, a riveting exploration of a maverick archaeologist’s discoveries in central Mexico. The film was nominated for a 2024 Realscreen Award and a Banff Rockie Award.
Her acclaimed film The Machine That Feels, featuring Margaret Atwood and Jane Goodall, delves into how AI is beginning to mirror uniquely human qualities like empathy, emotional intelligence, and creativity. The documentary received multiple nominations, including at Realscreen 2023.
Additional credits include the multi-nominated Black Watch Snipers, documenting five WWII snipers’ survival against overwhelming odds, and Camp X: Secret Agent School, the breakthrough feature on the clandestine WWII spy training camp that laid the groundwork for the CIA. Bicknell also directed, produced, and wrote The Curse of the Axe, a feature documentary narrated by Robbie Robertson about a mysterious ancient village, winner of the Silver Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Bicknell’s Ice Bridge won Best History Documentary at the 2019 Canadian Screen Awards. In 2018, her film The Genetic Revolution tackled the controversial gene-editing technology CRISPR, earning a prestigious nomination for Best Science and Technology Film at the 2019 Banff Television Awards and three Canadian Screen Award nominations.
Her earlier works include The Need for Speed, A&E’s deep dive into illegal street racing, The Real Superhumans and the Quest for the Future Fantastic, winner of the Banff Television Award for Best Canadian Program and A Child’s Choice, the poignant journey of four children with terminal cancer at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas.
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Host Sarah Burke speaks with Paulette Erato, a leader in the podcasting world and founder of Latinas in Podcasting. They discuss Paulette's journey into podcasting, the importance of representation, and the creation of a supportive community for child-free Latinas. Paulette shares her experiences at podcasting conferences, the challenges of societal expectations, and the evolution of her podcasting community.
More About Paulette:
Paulette Erato is a dynamic leader in the podcasting world, dedicated to amplifying Latina voices and empowering women to take charge of their narratives. As the founder and organizer of the Latinas in Podcasting community and annual Virtual Summit, Paulette brings together emerging and established voices in the podcasting industry, creating a platform for education, inspiration, and community.An award-winning former event planner, Pauletteseamlessly blends her expertise in event management with her passion for storytelling, producing virtual experiences that are both impactful and inclusive. She is also the host of La Vida Más Chévere de Childfree Latinas, a podcast that challenges toxic cultural norms and encourages women to design their best lives on their own terms.With a keen focus on helping new podcasters navigate the complexities of launching and growing their shows, Paulette is a mentor, speaker, and advocate for diversity in media. Her work has made her a sought-after voice in the podcasting community, particularly among Latina women who are ready to make their mark in the industry. Find her online at the following:
latinasinpodcasting.com
Website
Instagram
Threads
Podcast
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Host Sarah Burke interviews Riley Nimens, an award-winning media professional, freelance events and television producer. They discuss Riley's career from working with the CBC and CTV's W5 to her freelance work in news, live events, and documentary production. Riley shares insights on the challenges and rewards of freelancing, her work at major events like the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, and her passion for storytelling through projects like 'Dear Taliban'. The conversation also explores the evolving media landscape.
More About Riley Nimens:
Riley Nimens is a multi-award-winning producer, director, and business strategist known for her innovative approach and dynamic leadership in the media industry. With ten plus years of experience in producing live events, documentaries, and compelling stories, Riley captivates global audiences with her exceptional storytelling skills and unwavering commitment to delivering memorable experiences and content.
https://www.rileynimens.com/
https://www.crave.ca/en/tv-shows/broken-inside-the-toxic-culture-of-canadian-gymnastics
https://www.canadaland.com/shows/dear-taliban/
https://www.runwaydanceconnection.com/
(00:00) Introduction and Background
(01:11) Career Beginnings and Early Experiences
(04:50) Transitioning to Freelance Work
(07:51) Live Events and Major Projects
(14:08) Working at the FIFA World Cup
(19:13) Documentary Work: Dear Taliban
(21:12) Future Projects and Aspirations
(26:28) The Future of Media and Industry Challenges
(29:34) Personal Ventures and Final Thoughts
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Host Sarah Burke interviews Cristina Howorun about her journey from traffic reporter to award-winning journalist at City TV, despite her health challenges. Cristina discusses kidney disease and her experience getting a kidney transplant which eventually began to fail. She finds herself going through the same search to find a living donor as she faces kidney failure again. Cristina emphasizes the importance of mentorship and support from other women in the industry, and she highlights her commitment to investigative journalism and social issues.
More About Cristina Howorun:
After earning a Master’s degree in Political Studies from Queen’s University and working for the federal government, she answered her true calling and became a journalist. Cristina earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from Ryerson University while flying around in a helicopter delivering traffic reports for a variety of radio and TV stations. After graduating, she worked as a Political Affairs reporter for CTV News Windsor and CTV News London before landing at CityTV in Toronto.
Cristina has covered every election since 2008, she’s been embedded with the troops in the Mojave Desert, tracked down a suspected terrorist in Libya, exposed shocking levels of abuse and negligence in long-term care homes and shined a light on the dangerous living and working conditions in Ontario’s jails.
Six years ago, Cristina received a lifesaving kidney transplant from her cousin- but in 2024 was once again diagnosed with end stage kidney disease. She is currently on dialysis- but has not let that stop her from continuing her passion for journalism, story telling and has even completed several specials and a documentary while undergoing life-sustaining therapies. She has several projects on the go, and her latest documentary “My Fake Billionaire Boyfriend” is expected to premiere on CityTV by early summer.
https://www.instagram.com/howorun/
“Prison Moms”- https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2023/05/29/full-episode-prison-moms-veracity/
"The Gun Chase"
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2021/04/22/full-episode-veracity-the-gun-chase-a-documentary-about-torontos-gun-problem/
"Fighting Traffick"
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2021/10/25/full-episode-veracity-fighting-traffick/
Debt to Society
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/08/26/full-episode-debt-to-society-veracity/
Breaking Brethren
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2022/03/28/full-episode-veracity-breaking-brethren/
The Long Road Home
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2023/02/27/full-episode-the-long-road-home-veracity/
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Host Sarah Burke catches up with Alicia Chirrey, the Series Producer of Dragon's Den. They discuss Alicia's journey from intern to series producer, the evolution of female entrepreneursip on the show, and the inspiring stories of resilience from Canadians. Alicia shares insights into the casting process for the upcoming 20th season, the role of the 'Dragons', and the importance of supporting Canadian businesses.
More About Alicia Chirrey:
As Series Producer of Dragons' Den, Alicia oversees all content-related aspects of the production, from casting and creative direction to ensuring each episode delivers a dynamic mix of inspiring stories, bold entrepreneurs, Dragon fire, and big innovation. With a specialization in unscripted studio television, she has crafted a dynamic career shaping compelling narratives and high-stakes entertainment. Over the course of more than a decade on Dragons' Den, Alicia has played a pivotal role in bringing to life the stories of Canada’s most ambitious entrepreneurs. With the show entering its 20th anniversary season, Alicia is leading the charge with a patriotic "Canada-strong" theme that celebrates the nation’s entrepreneurial spirit and innovation.
Alicia's career spans multiple high-profile roles in Canadian television. She previously served as Casting Producer for Family Feud Canada, where she curated a diverse and engaging group of contestants for the beloved game show. Her experience also includes working as Script Coordinator for the Royal Canadian Air Farce New Year’s Eve Special, as well as Talent Assistant on some of Canada’s most prestigious live award shows, including the Junos, Canadian Screen Awards, and Canada’s Walk of Fame.
Watch out for Season 20 this fall on CBC!
https://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/
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Host Sarah Burke and journalist Karen S. Pugliese sit down in Chicago's Midway airport to test out some new mini mics and discuss the state of media, journalism & podcasting after attending the Podcast Movement Evolutions conference and speaking on a panel about opportunities in Canadian podcasting. Karyn shares her journey in journalism, highlighting her experiences in both broadcasting and podcasting. She speaks about her early work on the podcast, The Disappearance of Natasha Lynn Star, which garnered significant attention. They also discuss the challenges faced by women in media, including the impact of Rachel Gilmore's experience having an election fact-checking segment dropped due to "bandwidth." Karen emphasizes the need for media to support journalists and hold mainstream media accountable.
More about Karyn S. Pugliese:
Karyn Pugliese, also known as Pabàmàdiz— has worked as an investigative journalist, media executive, and press freedom advocate. Her 20-year career includes roles at Canada’s National Observer (CNO), managing editor of CBC's Investigative Unit, and five years as a visiting professor at Toronto Metropolitan University. But she’s probably best known for her time on Parliament Hill and her seven-year tenure as Executive Director of News and Current Affairs at APTN, where she oversaw the network's news division. She launched her first series of podcasts at APTN, and oversaw production of the award-winning podcast The Salmon People at CNO. Her own series, canadaLANDBACK, was nominated twice for Digital publishing awards, and she contributed to the award-winning series The Pretendians in her recent role as the editor-in-chief at a Canadian podcasting network. She is currently a co-host of the Podcast Auntie Up! Karyn’s work has been celebrated with honours like the Hyman Solomon Award for Public Policy Journalism, the Canadian Screen Awards, and the Canadian Association of Journalism Awards. She’s also a Martin Wise Goodman Canadian Nieman Fellow from Harvard University.
Listen:
https://www.aptnnews.ca/the-disappearance-of-natasha-lynn-starr/
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/auntie-up/id1592723511
https://www.nationalobserver.com/podcast/salmon-people
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https://karynpugliese.substack.com/p/we-need-to-talk-about-rachel
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Host Sarah Burke discusses the recent elimination of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality in Canada with guests Jacqueline Neapole and Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah, two feminist leaders fighting to reinstate the position and better support the advancement of women and gender equality around the world.
They reflect on the implications of this decision amidst the backdrop of the UN Women's Rights Summit, where they were advocating for gender equality. They highlight the mobilization of feminist organizations, the role of youth in shaping the future, and the urgent call for reinstatement of the ministerial role with accountability from political leaders. They explore the implications of the UN's financial crisis and the political backdrop affecting women's rights in Canada, emphasizing the need for collective action and the power of individuals to influence change, particularly in light of the upcoming election.
More about Jacqueline Neapole:
Jacqueline Neapole is the executive director of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW). Jackie has been with CRIAW since 2013 working with community and academy-based researchers to conduct feminist research for action. A feminist activist for over 20 years, she has previously worked and volunteered in various capacities with other social justice organizations to advance women’s rights and equality, including the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action. She currently serves on the board of the Women’s History Project.
www.criaw-icref.ca
criaw-icref.bsky.social
https://www.instagram.com/fword.efem
More about Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah:
Debbie is the Co-Director of Policy and Advocacy at Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights. Before joining Action Canada, she was the Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) and has been instrumental in advancing the rights of 2SLGBTQ+ youth and communities.
She has spoken at Parliamentary and Senate standing committees, and has appeared in numerous media outlets. She has held several advocacy and policy-oriented positions in government and non-profit organizations, including Oxfam Canada and Global Affairs Canada.
Debbie is an accomplished community educator, feminist activist, and social justice advocate driven by the mission of creating a more inclusive, equitable, and safe world. She has continued to dedicate her time to local progressive organizing, including most recently, as a commissioner for the Ottawa People's Commission on the Convoy Occupation.
https://www.actioncanadashr.org/
https://secure.actioncanadashr.org/en/unity
The statement we discussed is posted here: https://www.criaw-icref.ca/statements/joint-news-release-on-minister-of-wage/
The Demand Better campaign officially launches on April 2nd:
https://demandbettertoday.ca/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DHlVWPDRb1Y/?hl=en
Further reading on the rise of regressive movements in Canada:
https://www.criaw-icref.ca/publications/impacts-of-anti-feminism-and-regressive-movements-in-canada-findings-from-regional-discussions/
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Host Sarah Burke brings light to some important conversations recently brought forward by media colleagues. Kudos to Erica Ehm for writing this straight-up article for International Women's Day about the 'echo-chamber' problem. Thank you to Rachel Gilmore for speaking up and sticking with journalism, despite those who have tried to intimidate her to stop sharing important Canadian perspectives. Thank you to Taylor Kaye who shared her family tragedy on Cynthia and Josie's unmentionables so we can all confront some thoughts we may not otherwise face!
Further reading / listening from this episode:
Erica's Article: https://lindsayadvocate.ca/international-womens-day/
Follow Rachel and her new podcast: https://linktr.ee/rachel_gilmore
Taylor's Episode on Cynthia and Josie's Unmentionables: https://omny.fm/shows/cynthia-and-josie-s-unmentionables/when-life-changes-in-an-instant-taylor-kaye-s-stor
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Host Sarah Burke speaks with Red, a popular Toronto radio personality. Red takes us back to the beginning, being part of the launch of Canada's first Black-owned radio station and the excitement as artists like Jay-Z and Rihanna came through the doors at the old Flow 93.5. Red shares memorable experiences, the challenges of transitioning through career changes, and the importance of authenticity in her personal and professional life. Sarah and Red explore the nuances of navigating opportunities in the media landscape, the evolution of podcasting and radio, and the importance of representation and community connection.
More About Red:
Red, formally known as Lil’Red has a career spanning 20+ years in Canada’s entertainment industry. Red also worked out west in Vancouver on Kiss/ Sonic FM Rogers radio, which was syndicated on the west coast as she perfected her craft before moving back to Toronto. Red is known for celebrity interviews; like one of Hip Hop's founding fathers, Russell Simmons and Rev Run from RUN DMC.
Throughout her career, she has also hosted and produced her own broadcast segment for Rogers TV on ‘Toronto Living’ as a reporter and ‘Dating 101’ as the prime host. While being on radio, Red has been a sought-out personality to host several events in the city ranging from community events, a Caribbean tourism ambassador, speaking engagements, mentoring, and motivating women & youth. Stay tuned for the revamp of her podcast ‘The Red Print podcast’.
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Sarah Burke interviews Sherley Joseph, the co-founder of The Chonilla Network and the woman behind the 'Black Canadian Creators" Podcast and community. Graduating from broadcast school alongside the likes of Sid Seixeiro and George Stroumboulopoulos, Sherley always enjoyed working behind the scenes in production. More recently she stepped into power creating a dedicated community for Black Canadian Creators while helping many other podcasters along their way. It all started with a podcast co-hosted with her husband in which they explored how unique their experiences were as an interracial couple.
Sherley shares her journey through podcasting, from starting a show in Montreal to building a dedicated online space for Black Canadian Creators. They discuss the significance of spaces for Black creators and the need for representation in media.
More About Sherley Joseph:
I co-founded The Chonilla Network, a podcast collective and digital media hub that champions diverse voices and reshapes the podcasting landscape in Canada. She's also a co-organizer of The Soundwave Summit, an event that brings together creators making waves in podcasting.
Collaboration fuels my mission. Teaming up with remarkable individuals, creators, and organizations who make outside of the box impact.
Read Black Pod News on Substack:
https://www.blkpodnews.com/s/northernvoices
https://www.instagram.com/blackcanadiancreators/
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