Julie Stewart-Binks: Look Up, Not Across
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by Sarah Burke
1w ago
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 b ..read more
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Sarah Christie: Earth Care is Self-Care
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by Sarah Burke
1M ago
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 crisi ..read more
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Jada "Data" Watson
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by Sarah Burke
1M ago
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 ..read more
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Introducing the Women in Media Network
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by Sarah Burke
2M ago
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 ..read more
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Andrea Bain: Your Mess is Your Message
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by Sarah Burke
2M ago
On this episode, Andrea Bain, co-host of CTV's The Social, shares her journey in the media industry, from discovering her passion for television to building her personal brand. She discusses her proudest moments and the challenges she experienced along the way. Andrea also talks about the impact she has made on The Social and the importance of representation in the industry. She shares her thoughts on self-care and balancing work-life responsibilities. Finally, Andrea reflects on Black History Month and the need for more diverse voices in the media. She nominates Sarah Nurse and Soraya Tinker ..read more
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Joanna Roman: Chronic Ink & Crohn's Disease
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by Sarah Burke
3M ago
Joanna Roman is the head designer at Chronic House Jewellery, the first female partner with Chronic Ink, and one of the most sought-after tattoo artists! I’m sorry to break the news that her wait list is often a year long! 'JoJo' started as an apprentice seven years ago and was determined to pursue art for profit. In what is typically a male-led industry, Roman worked hard to earn her title as the micro tattoo goddess. She is the first female owner of Chronic Ink - an award-winning tattoo shop with multiple locations in Toronto and Vancouver, and now an international expansion to Las ..read more
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Jessica Moorehouse: From Film to Finance
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by Sarah Burke
4M ago
Jessica Moorehouse, is an award-winning financial content creator, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, speaker, media personality and host of the popular More Money Podcast. Like many millennials, Jessica graduated university during the Great Recession with student loans to pay off, no job, and zero idea how money worked. As it turned out, she wasn’t alone. The lack of relatable and non-judgemental financial education available inspired her to found MoorMoney Media Inc., a financial education company that includes online courses, her YouTube channel, and one of the leading finance podcast ..read more
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Solo Episode! International Women's Day 2023
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by Sarah Burke
4M ago
Host Sarah Burke shares a solo episode this week reflecting on International Women's Day and Women's History Month, the 2nd anniversary of the Women in Media Podcast, and a year since she quit her job. Some other projects Sarah is working on now include The Jann Arden Podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/962-the-jann-arden-podcast-52872144/ and Don Amero's Through the Fire Podcast: https://donamero.ca/through-the-fire-podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices ..read more
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Robyn Stewart of Women in Music Canada
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by Sarah Burke
4M ago
Robyn Stewart is a 20-year music industry veteran, accomplished organization and event director, and is currently the Executive Director of Women in Music Canada. Her experience reaches all areas of event management and talent buying, with strong skills in financial management, complex logistics, government relations and fund development. Among the projects she is most proud of are; Executive Director of Western Canadian Music Alliance, Celebration Sites Manager; Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 2010, Entertainment Buyer; PanAmerican Games 2015, and her current roles above. Her mi ..read more
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Tess Van Straaten: Destroying Double Standards
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by Sarah Burke
4M ago
I'm, laughing. Tess is laughing. Why are we still policing what women wear on television in 2023? My first guest of the year is Tess van Straaten, an award-winning journalist, weather anchor & host for Chek News in Victoria. She's been working in broadcasting for 20+ years and you'll hear more about her story from Ontario to Victoria and everywhere in between. She is a fourth-generation Victorian, went to Carleton University in Ottawa and got her first big break working on Parliament Hill as a reporter. Anchor jobs across the country followed before Tess moved back to Victoria and joined C ..read more
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