Episodes

  • Fashion Designers Jennifer Halchuk and Richard Lyle
    Nov 11 2024

    Creative Industry: Fashion


    Project: Entrepreneurship


    To kick off Toronto Fashion Week, we present Toronto fashion pioneers, Jennifer Halchuk and Richard Lyle. Constraints have constantly shifted over the more than three decades that these two have been partners, but they have successfully navigated the landscape of the Toronto fashion scene by keeping various pies in the air from starting their own label, to opening an iconic boutique shop, to working in the film & television sector. They carved their own unique path from their days at Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, and they’re not done yet.

    Gaspard Shop

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    31 mins
  • Executive Director Maxine Bailey
    Oct 28 2024

    Creative Industry: Charitable Organization - Film

    Project: Implementing a Vision

    At its November 13 to 15 meeting, Toronto City Council will vote on whether to adopt Culture Connects: An Action Plan for Culture in Toronto (2025-2035). This episode’s guest, Maxine Bailey, was on the city’s external advisory panel for the action plan’s development. She also co-founded the Black Artists Network in Dialogue (BAND), which showcases Black cultural contributions nationally and internationally, and is on the advisory board for the Luminato Festival Toronto. She shares with Louis her many insights on the challenges she faced establishing and realizing her vision as the executive director of the Canadian Film Centre, in the wake of the pandemic and the murder of George Floyd.

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    32 mins
  • Documentarian Adrienne Amato
    Oct 14 2024

    Creative Industry: Documentary Filmmaking

    Project: Mbira Talks

    It’s no secret that time constraints can help motivate the creative process - a deadline is often a great motivator. But as Adrienne Amato learned, sometimes value can come out of time extensions. In her case, set-backs allowed aspects of her documentary about the Zimbabwean traditional musical instrument, the Mbira, to reveal themselves and enrich the film in ways that wouldn’t have been possible if everything had gone to plan. Also, since working as a therapist gave Adrienne the freedom and flexibility to pursue her love of film-making, it is fitting that we release this episode four days after the UN’s World Mental Health Day.

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    32 mins
  • Arts & Culture Advocate and Placemaker Joe Sellors
    Sep 30 2024

    Creative Industry: Outdoor Public Art Festivals

    Project: Ai Weiwei Installation at Nuit Blanche

    How do you stay true to an artist’s vision when tasked with rebuilding one of their works? Well, that’s a tricky question given the best of circumstances. What about when the art piece is a sculpture made up of thirty-two hundred bicycles assembled outdoors? Let’s also make it thirty feet tall, about twice the height it’s ever been. And let’s say the artist is under house arrest on the other side of the world and you don’t speak the language of the install crew that’s been sent to work with you. That and more is just what Joe Sellors was up against in 2013 when Ai Weiwei’s sculpture Forever Bicycles was featured in front of Toronto’s City Hall as part of Nuit Blanche. The answer, like I’ve seen in many projects with a lot of risk and uncertainty, lay in a project manager’s ability to build relationships and engage in open and effective communication - and Joe was up to the challenge.

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    29 mins
  • Author Claire Humphrey
    Sep 16 2024

    Creative Industry: Publishing



    Project: Book Tour



    In a changing society where self-promotion through social media is the norm, some of the responsibilities typically taken on by the publisher have been shifted to the author. Claire Humphrey shares how she had to redirect her creative energy to tackle all three project constraints. She shares her experience working with a small support staff for finding the right venues at the right stages of the book launch, finding her own affordable travel and accommodation solutions, carving out time for touring while maintaining an income to survive, and dealing with the inevitable surprises that all projects bring. Claire Humphrey, is the author of Spells of Blood and Kin and multiple short stories.

    Read more about Claire at https://clairehumphrey.ca.


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    30 mins
  • Promo Clip
    Jul 2 2024

    Louis Marrone has been a PMI certified project manager since 2009 and managed large-scale events and installations in the sports entertainment and museum industry for fifteen years. He is currently pursuing a master’s in Communication & Culture at TMU/York with a focus on project studies and creativity. He teaches project management in the Creative Industries program at TMU and has hosted and produced campus radio shows, various podcasts, and multiple pieces in arts and culture for CBC Radio1.

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    1 min