A podcast that's curious about funding in the arts. Our host, Krista Keough, interviews artists and industry pros with different points of view, who champion Canadian arts and culture, to find out how funding has impacted their career and creative journey. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mu…
In our final episode of Granted, our undeniably amazing guest, Laura Simpson, talks about being a music fan and what she has learned after reading thousands of grants as the former funding officer at Music Nova Scotia. Together we discuss ways to approach the application process, how to write an engaging grant, and some thoughtful tricks of the trade. Laura shares how she started The Syrup Factory and Side Door, her entrepreneurial experiences, and lots of honest advice. This is a really special episode and we hope you love it just as much as we do. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
For our final episode of Granted, we are hosting a live podcast recording with CKDU, and the undeniably amazing Laura Simpson is our guest! Laura is the founder of Side Door and The Syrup Factory, and the former Export Development Program Funding Officer and FACTOR representative for Music Nova Scotia. The event is on Friday, October 18 and it's at Laura's house that’s also a Side Door venue! Musical performances from special guests to be announced! Doors are at 7:00 p.m., the show starts at 8:00 p.m., and tickets are $10 and available at https://sidedooraccess.com/shows/8kXtnunoljs1lWLugtpK. This event is sponsored by Side Door and is presented in partnership with CKDU 88.1 FM. There will be a bake sale! And a Q&A! And BYOB! Check out the link for event details - we’ll see you there! (Can you tell, we're VERY excited.)
Fiona Diamond has reached legendary status as an influential leader in arts and culture communities across the country. She is a principal and the vice president of Brookes Diamond Productions and has nearly four decades of experience as a producer, talent manager, and show promoter. Fiona has had to get creative to engage with government and private enterprises to fund her most innovative ideas, and we can't wait to tell you how in this episode. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Gianna Lauren is a superhuman wrapped in a hug, in calm and steady pursuit of her mission to present art in creative ways. Her talents shine on stage and behind the scenes in her work as a singer, songwriter, musician, grant writer, and in events. In this episode, we dive deep into the ways funding and arts organizations can go further toward helping us build strong creative communities. It's an introspective conversation that will leave you feeling all the feels. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Stephanie Purcell is a force of nature in the arts and entertainment industry. As the founder of Vox Management Agency, she works as a booking agent with some of Canada’s best and brightest talent, including comedians, musicians, and speakers. Stephanie's described by those who know her as “the first in line and the last to leave” - and we’re going to find out how she does it all and more. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Nigel Jenkins worked as an entertainment lawyer before starting his own artist management company and record label, Laughing Heart Music. From his hometown in beautiful Newfoundland, Nigel represents great Canadian artists and helps them share their music with the world. Lucky for us, Nigel knows A LOT about grants and funding. A lot. And we can’t wait to share it all with you. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
T. Thomason began his music career as a young pre-teen and garnered a long list of awards and accolades with the release of his first three records. In February this year, T. won CTV’s The Launch and his fame literally skyrocketed to international heights. In this episode, T. talks about the early days, how his team has changed, his experience on reality TV, and his next album - and the painful realities he's learned about funding along the way. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Sarah Jamer is a dynamic music industry professional, armed with a diploma and a degree in business. Sarah co-owns The Syrup Factory, an artist management services company, where she works with artists, labels, and management teams to develop their business and creative strategy - like a boss. In this episode, we try to answer questions like, "Why is it so hard to include us in your drop-down menu?!" in efforts to make funding more inclusive and accessible for all. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Tara Thorne is extraordinary. She is in a band called Dance Movie, she’s a journalist and the arts editor at The Coast in Halifax, and is an outspoken advocate for equality in our arts communities. Warning: This episode contains real talk, swearing, and potentially controversial criticism of the state of arts funding. You don’t want to miss this. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Cat MacKeigan is an ambitious creative leader: she’s the director of external relations at Strategic Arts Management; she’s an independent arts, events and production manager; and recently travelled to Germany to present her PhD thesis research on Nova Scotia’s arts policy. Cat is a wealth of knowledge, with the energy of a firecracker, and we can't wait to share it all with you in our next episode of Granted. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
Christina Martin is our next guest on Granted! I'm sweatin' like crazy in this episode and Christina drops some serious truth bombs about her experiences with grants as an international touring and recording artist. She describes her relationship with funders like being on a rollercoaster and shares with us how she’s securing her future for her next recording in creative and innovative ways. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.
In our very first episode, our host Krista Keough talks to John Mullane, a Halifax producer and singer of the JUNO Award nominated band, In-Flight Safety. John's volunteer time at Music/Musique NB paid off early-on in his musical career, and together we discuss the importance of funding artists and the music they make. More investment for recordings! If only it were that easy. . . . Produced by Krista Keough and John Mullane in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Granted artwork by Sara Russell. Music "Tie a String" by In-Flight Safety.