With a proven track record of editing and producing podcasts over the last 10 years, I am confident that my experience and technical skills align with what you're looking for. My podcast producing credits include How I Wrote This, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North, The Black Hum, Among Equals, and several others. My work has been highlighted on Apple Podcasts, featured in curated collections, and regularly appears on Apple’s top 200 charts. My work also been spotlighted on Amazon Music.

Ryan at Knockabout

With a proven track record of editing and producing podcasts over the last 10 years, I am confident that my experience and technical skills align with what you're looking for. My podcast producing credits include How I Wrote This, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North, The Black Hum, Among Equals, and several others. My work has been highlighted on Apple Podcasts, featured in curated collections, and regularly appears on Apple’s top 200 charts. My work also been spotlighted on Amazon Music.

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With a proven track record of editing and producing podcasts over the last 10 years, I am confident that my experience and technical skills align with what you’re looking for. My podcast producing credits include How I Wrote This, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North, The Black Hum, Among Equals, and several others. My work has been highlighted on Apple Podcasts, featured in curated collections, and regularly appears on Apple’s top 200 charts. My work also been spotlighted on Amazon Music.

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English
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French
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Education

Masters of Arts, Film Studies at Concordia University
September 5, 2011 - May 27, 2013
Bachelor of Communications at University of Ottawa
September 5, 2001 - May 5, 2005

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Media & Entertainment, Non-Profit Organization, Government, Education
    paper L'histoire d'un crime national


    L’année 2022 marque le centième anniversaire de la publication de Story of a National Crime, écrit par le Dr Peter Henderson Bryce. De 1904 à 1913, Bryce était l’inspecteur médical du ministère de l’Intérieur et des Affaires indiennes. Ce n’était pas la première fois qu’il s’élevait contre la situation, mais la publication de ce document représentait son appel pour une plus grande justice et sa façon de condamner l’inaction du gouvernement fédéral. C’est l’histoire d’un crime national. Le balado L’histoire d’un crime national a été écrit par Maia Foster-Sanchez, et présenté par Médias Knockabout.

    paper The Black Hum


    If you were once rejected, would you still want to serve? It’s 1915, and the Canadian Expeditionary Forces are taking heavy casualties. The growing need for more recruits leads Canadian military leadership to turn toward the very men they had previously barred from service.
    Join us as we explore the remarkable history of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canada’s only all-Black military unit during World War I, uncovering their legacy, contributions, and the untold stories of Black Canadian soldiers in our latest podcast on military history, diversity, and heritage.

    paper Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North


    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North is new podcast in which we deep dive into the history behind your favorite Canadian Content. In each series, author and documentary filmmaker Ryan Barnett tackles big topics like tax shelter film-making, the disappearance of Casey and Finnegan, the meteoric rise of a little girl from Charlemagne, Quebec to her eventual throne atop the world. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

    paper How I Wrote This


    There’s mystery within the creative process and a story behind every story. In the new podcast How I Wrote This, host Pamela Hensley sits down with acclaimed novelists, essayists, playwrights, translators, poets, and short story writers to learn more about their lives and the events that shaped their work.

    paper Among Equals

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    Fifty years ago the Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation (PNIAI) transformed the art world forever. As part of Indigenous activism happening across the Americas in the 1970s, the “Indian Group of 7” (as they were dubbed by the press at the time) asserted First Nations artistic expressions and self-determination in the face of forced assimilation policies. Their goals: encourage other First Nations artists to paint, create space in national and commercial galleries for First Nations art, and inspire youth. From Expo 67 to their groundbreaking exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery and beyond, learn more about the lives and artistic practices of the PNIAI and its members, and the Group’s on-going influence, today.

    paper Menstrual Equity Now


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    paper Text and Texture, Jest and Gesture


    Video profile of Monique Régimbald‐Zeiber is a 2022 winner of the Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts.

    paper Last Resort


    Video series commemorating historic disaster responses and increasing hazard awareness.

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