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Episode Summary:Menina Fortunato talks with Jessa, a dancer, choreographer, and movement coach, about her journey from Vancouver to Los Angeles. Jessa reflects on how she transitioned from musical theater to dance, highlighting her persistence despite early struggles with technique. She discusses the challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa, underscoring the importance of perseverance and networking in building a successful career.Jessa shares her experiences performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs and touring with Maluma, offering insight into her role as a movement coach. She explains how she helps artists develop confidence and stage presence, emphasizing the importance of mindset and personal growth. Jessa advises aspiring dancers on maintaining a positive attitude, being persistent, and building genuine relationships within the industry.The episode also explores the importance of mental and physical health for professional dancers, demonstrating how Jessa's story of resilience and passion helped her achieve success in a competitive industry.Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Jessa(2:00) Jessa's early dance journey and transition from musical theater to dance(5:30) Overcoming early struggles with technique and finding passion(9:00) The challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa(12:00) Building a strong network and creating opportunities(15:00) Memorable experiences: performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs(18:30) Touring with Maluma and traveling the world(21:00) The role of mindset in a dancer's career(25:00) Jessa's work as a movement coach and helping artists develop stage presence(28:30) The importance of mental and physical health in the dance industry(32:00) Advice for aspiring dancers on persistence and building relationships(35:00) The power of self-worth and confidence in booking jobs(40:00) Navigating the challenges of the dance industry with resilience(43:00) Building an authentic personal brand in the dance world(47:00) Jessa's advice on standing out in auditions and staying true to yourselfBiography:Jessa Doll is a commercial dancer from Vancouver, Canada, currently residing in Los Angeles. Growing up in Langley, BC, Jessa attended a Fine Arts High School where she majored in Modern Dance and Musical Theatre. In addition, she has travelled all over the world to train in various styles.After graduating, Jessa joined daCosta Talent and worked on numerous tv/film productions in the city of Vancouver. In 2014 Jessa obtained her 0-1 artist work visa for the United States. She is currently represented by Bloc Talent Agency. Her most recent credits as a dancer include; touring the world with Maluma on the 11:11/Papi Juancho World Tour, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Riverdale, Disney's Freaky Friday, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Lucifer, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Nickelodeon's RAGZ, Disney's Girl vs. Monster, Bravetown and Lifetime's Britney Ever After. Commercial credits include: Mountain Dew, L'oreal Paris, Kohl's, Lee Jeans and Erroca House of Brands. Jessa has also worked with artists such as: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez, French Montana, Natalie La Rose, Jesse McCartney, Marianas Trench and Michael Buble. Other credits include: Sport Chek, MAC Cosmetics, American Horror Story, New Balance, etc..Jessa's passion for dance extends to choreography and movement coaching. She has had the pleasure of working with numerous up and coming artists such as Gia Woods, Julia Wolf, Jessie Chambers, Dyln, Rohan, Maxyme, Bava and Ceara Cavalieri. Jessa is also currently a faculty member at Millennium Dance Complex OC teaching heels and jazz funk.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/jessicadollhttps://www.facebook.com/jessa.doll.7
We recently chatted with Stephanie Wall who is the VP of Marketing at Sport Chek. As the largest sporting goods retailer in the country - they operate around 200 stores across the country & are owned by another iconic Canadian brand (hint: Canadian Tire). Stephanie has been at Sport Chek for 2 years & has helped them to continue their evolution towards building even more compelling, intentional & data-driven marketing. Prior to joining Sport Chek, she spent 5 years in a variety of marketing roles at Rogers & had an illustrious 15 year career in advertising (at the likes of Tribal, BBDO, Taxi & Leo Burnett).In this episode - we chat with Stephanie about the incredible story of how she landed her first few jobs, how the industry has evolved, why she describes her brand as her baby, why she loves working for a Canadian company & her tips for budding marketers. More specifically, Stephanie shared her thoughts on the following questions:How would you describe what you do to a student? (5:10)What was your marketing moment? (6:45)Tell us about those early days in your career? (8:10)Can you walk us through the other chapters of your career? (13:12)Can you tell us about your transition from agency side to client side? (17:15)How has your view of marketing evolved over your career? (20:59)How have you balanced driving your own vision while staying true to the company's ethos/history? (24:07)How is your team wrapping their heads around the changing dynamics of retail? (26:22)What is Sport Chek's approach to brand building? (32:10)What does your marketing team structure look like? (34:58)What are the traits you look for in a marketer? (38:54)How important is it to Sport Chek to be Canadian owned? (41:39)Rapid Fire: we put Steph in the hot seat! (46:03)
Buckle up, gift enthusiasts!
We're diving into the joyous chaos of holiday gift-giving, decoding the unspoken rules that make the season merry and bright. Ever pondered over gifts for friends? According to a survey, 75% of folks think it's crucial to exchange presents with close friends during Christmas. Millennials, especially, are leading the charge, with 80% of those aged 18-34 engaging in friend gift exchanges. Now, let's talk teachers and daycare providers. Around 85% of parents express their gratitude during the holidays by giving them gifts. Discover what makes the perfect teacher's gift, according to the National Parent Teacher Association. Reciprocity – it's not just a word. In an online poll, 62% admitted they feel the need to reciprocate unexpected gifts. The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology even says reciprocity is ingrained in human behavior, helping build and maintain social bonds. Heading to a family house for the holidays? Ipsos found that 70% believe it's customary to bring a gift. Learn the art of graciousness and reciprocity during festive gatherings. Workplace shenanigans, anyone? According to HR Insights, 80% of workplaces partake in some form of holiday gift exchange. Glassdoor reveals that 81% of employees appreciate holiday celebrations at work, as non-monetary gifts have a more significant impact on satisfaction. Whether it's friends, coworkers, or global traditions, join us as we unwrap the magic of holiday gift-giving. Don't forget to spread the joy by leaving a review! Until next time, happy holidays!
Get ready to unlock the secrets of financial success with your go-to money gurus, Krista and Sarah, in this must-listen episode that's all about budgeting made easy! Whether you're a fresh grad stepping into the money maze or a seasoned pro looking to up your financial game, this episode is your ticket to financial empowerment – and let's be real, who doesn't want that? Join Krista and Sarah as they demystify budgeting, turning it from a snoozy chore into a life-changing skill. Drawing from their own money adventures, they spill the tea on practical tools that actually work – and can work for you too. Budgeting, my friend, is not just a task; it's the key to unlocking your financial dreams. As the episode unfolds, get ready for a crash course in understanding your money. Krista and Sarah lay out a roadmap for tracking your moolah, so you can grab the reins of your financial situation. Plus, they drop wisdom bombs on setting achievable financial goals and spill the beans on how to prioritize spending like a pro. But wait, there's more! This episode goes beyond the basics, diving deep into budgeting nuances you didn't know you needed. Get ready for unique perspectives that will leave you feeling inspired and armed to take charge of your financial future. Don't miss out on the friendliest money advice, relatable stories, and practical tips on budgeting that you won't find anywhere else. Whether you're a rookie in the financial game or ready to level up, this episode is your golden ticket. Hit that play button now and let Krista and Sarah be your financial fairy godmothers, guiding you to a future filled with financial success!
Influencers of Sponsorship Marketing - a Roth Revenue Podcast
Gavin Roth here with another episode of the Influencers of Sponsorship Marketing, sponsored by The Programme, your guide to finding and watching women's sports online and on television. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter at https://theprogramme.substack.com/ Unless you were living under a rock over the past couple of months, you are aware that the WNBA invaded Toronto in May. What you may not have known is the origin story of how that event came to be. We have Leah MacNab's son to thank in part. Leah shares that story and so much more in this fascinating and wide-ranging chat. We cover how Leah landed a role with the NBA and has worked her way up from coordinator to Senior Vice President & Managing Director. Including an amazing story of what inspired her to pursue a job at the NBA and how she wore down Dan MacKenzie until he eventually hired her. A deep dive into her role and what excites her about the future Her mentors… with a shoutout to … Dan MacKenzie, Stacey Allaster, Cheri Bradish, and her team. Lessons learned in her current role, with a focus on Leah's growth as a people manager and how that was put to the test during the pandemic. Insights into some of the NBA Canada campaigns, events and partnerships – such as: - The NBA 75th anniversary marketing campaign - NBA Creators presented by Microsoft, shining a light on BIPOC creators - Insights into how and why partners got behind the WNBA game – including Tangerine, DoorDash, Air Canada, Sport Chek & Canada Goose We discuss Canadian Tire's bold pledge to increase their investment in women's sport. Plus, the state of women's sports and how corporate partners are helping build the future we want to see. And we wrap with wonderful professional development advice, including the value of surrounding yourself with diversity of background and of opinion. Leah is dogged, thoughtful, self-aware, humble and very impressive. I particularly love how she prepares for opportunities – whether a new role or a new event. You'll leave informed and inspired. I hope you enjoy. And for more episodes of the Influencers of Sponsorship Marketing, follow me on LinkedIn, visit Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud… or check out rothrevenue.com
Become a PCA Member:https://www.pcapainted.org/membership-resources/ Watch this Episode on PCA Overdrive: https://www.pcaoverdrive.org/videos/implement-systems-faster-change-management To learn more about Breakthrough Academy, click here: https://trybta.com/YTEP104 Learn More About Jeff's Work And His Book Here: https://www.jeffskipperconsulting.com/ Ideas are the easy part. The truth is getting implementation projects across the finish line is ALWAYS harder in reality than it is in your mind's eye. You've, no doubt, fantasized about the business efficiencies made available by new technology, the rollout of SOPs, a new sales methodology, whatever… and then been met with blank stares from your team when you excitedly announce these grand visions: - “Why do we need to do this?” - “This seems complicated!” - “What's wrong with what we're doing right now?” As today's guest, Jeff Skipper, says: the easiest thing for an employee to do when confronted with change is NOTHING. Jeff is a Change Management consultant and just authored a new book called Dancing With Disruption (definitely check it out). If you need to get your people doing things a new way, adopting a new system, or dropping an old one, the fundamentals of Change Management can help. At its core Change Management is about guiding organizational changes all the way from conception through to implementation. Jeff gets hired by companies like IBM, Suncor, Cenovus, Bayer, Molson, and Sport Chek to help them make monumental internal changes, and he's here today to help us do the same.
To learn more about Breakthrough Academy, click here: https://trybta.com/PCEP104 Learn More About Jeff's Work And His Book Here: https://www.jeffskipperconsulting.com/ Ideas are the easy part. The truth is getting implementation projects across the finish line is ALWAYS harder in reality than it is in your mind's eye. You've, no doubt, fantasized about the business efficiencies made available by new technology, the rollout of SOPs, a new sales methodology, whatever… and then been met with blank stares from your team when you excitedly announce these grand visions: “Why do we need to do this?” “This seems complicated!” “What's wrong with what we're doing right now?” As today's guest, Jeff Skipper, says: the easiest thing for an employee to do when confronted with change is NOTHING. Jeff is a Change Management consultant and just authored a new book called Dancing With Disruption (definitely check it out). If you need to get your people doing things a new way, adopting a new system, or dropping an old one, the fundamentals of Change Management can help. At its core Change Management is about guiding organizational changes all the way from conception through to implementation. Jeff gets hired by companies like IBM, Suncor, Cenovus, Bayer, Molson, and Sport Chek to help them make monumental internal changes, and he's here today to help us do the same.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To learn more about Breakthrough Academy, Click Here Learn More About Jeff's Work And His Book Here: https://www.jeffskipperconsulting.com/ Ideas are the easy part. The truth is getting implementation projects across the finish line is ALWAYS harder in reality than it is in your mind's eye. You've, no doubt, fantasized about the business efficiencies made available by new technology, the rollout of SOPs, a new sales methodology, whatever… and then been met with blank stares from your team when you excitedly announce these grand visions: “Why do we need to do this?” “This seems complicated!” “What's wrong with what we're doing right now?” As today's guest, Jeff Skipper, says: the easiest thing for an employee to do when confronted with change is NOTHING. Jeff is a Change Management consultant and just authored a new book called Dancing With Disruption (definitely check it out). If you need to get your people doing things a new way, adopting a new system, or dropping an old one, the fundamentals of Change Management can help. At its core Change Management is about guiding organizational changes all the way from conception through to implementation. Jeff gets hired by companies like IBM, Suncor, Cenovus, Bayer, Molson, and Sport Chek to help them make monumental internal changes, and he's here today to help us do the same.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Swanwick is an Australian-American investor, entrepreneur, speaker, former SportsCenter anchor on ESPN, host of The James Swanwick Show podcast and the author of The 30 Day No Alcohol Challenge. Forbes listed James as one of 25 Professional Networking Experts to Watch.https://alcoholfreelifestyle.comSwanwick Sleep´s products are currently worn by pro athletes and teams including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, Manchester United. Our blue light blocking glasses are in 470 Sleep Number stores in the US and 400 Sport Chek stores in Canada.https://www.swanwicksleep.com/
Sehmat Suri is a media strategist, model, actor, and content creator in Halifax, who started her social media journey in 2017. Her move into the creative community has brought her a bunch of cool connections and tons of interesting work with Canadian and international brands like Sport Chek and TRESemmé, and she's currently one of the hosts on Eastlink's Ocean Playground. She dabbles in lifestyle, comedy, and social justice content, and loves to hop on a plane any time her marketing agency 9-5 job allows. https://www.instagram.com/itssemiprecious/ (Find out more @itssemiprecious)
is a technology-based research company that - in just over two years - has quickly mobilized to develop , a world-class SaaS-based scoring capability to help brands understand and navigate changing business landscapes and audience expectations. Collaborating alongside on some of the brightest minds in academia and working with some of the most well-known brands, Emotive's defines, tracks and helps strengthen audience engagement for organizations across industries. Nick Bond has made a cåareer understanding people. After graduating from the University of Calgary, Nick decided to focus his energy on the data and analytics side of the industry. Earning his stripes for the first seven years of his career in market research with Ipsos, Nick moved to FGL Sports – part of the Canadian Tire Group – to take a leadership role on the strategic marketing planning team on behalf of well-known brands such as Sport Chek, Atmosphere, and Sports Experts in Quebec. After 5 years, Nick was lured to the agency world and began his foundational work on defining, measuring, and tracking audience engagement.
Host Chris Walder (@WalderSports) invites Noor Zainab (@zainroon), one of the many hosts of the popular "Dishes and Dimes" basketball podcast, onto the program. The two discuss the success of her ensemble podcast and the impact it's having in what tends to be a male-driven industry, the power of content creation without a Broadcast Journalism background, as well as Doug Smith's "thug" tweet about Dwight Howard and having more POC and women covering the Toronto Raptors. They also go over the Raptors' first half of the 2020-21 season and the biggest storylines, the potential of Kyle Lowry getting moved, the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend festivities and the lack of anticipation surrounding the events, and much more. And in her final rapid-fire questioning, Noor reveals her prior wrestling fandom and how far it goes back, her perfect coffee shop experience, what it was like working at Sport Chek, which of her co-hosts would die first in a zombie apocalypse, if she really does have a cat named Kawhi, and so much more. (Music: Cocktails - Underbelly & Ty Mayer, Easy Sunday - Bad Snacks)
In this 2 part episode, I (Scott Martin) and my former business partner Mike Allan talk about our experiences and the journey of building and growing our agency SDMG (Strategic Direct Marketing Group) over 10 years that worked with some of the largest brands such as Best Buy, Detroit Pistons, Sport Chek, West Jet, HBC and many others. We reflect on some of the lessons and outrageous stories this experience had for us on our entrepreneurial journey. www.Groundswell.fm ( Groundswell Marketing Podcast Homepage) Subscribe: Marketer Magazine Mike Allan Linkedin Follow Scott Martin Linkedin Twitter Instagram
In this 2 part episode, I (Scott Martin) and my former business partner Mike Allan talk about our experiences and the journey of building and growing our agency SDMG (Strategic Direct Marketing Group) over 10 years that worked with some of the largest brands such as Best Buy, Detroit Pistons, Sport Chek, West Jet, HBC and many others. We reflect on some of the lessons and outrageous stories this experience had for us on our entrepreneurial journey. www.Groundswell.fm ( Groundswell Marketing Podcast Homepage) Subscribe: Marketer Magazine Mike Allan Linkedin Follow Scott Martin Linkedin Twitter Instagram
RadioLabour's Canada Report May 30 to June 7, 2019. The Bangladesh Fire and Safety Accord rejected by Mark's and Sport Chek, the LabourStart Report, and singing: 'Every Stitch'.
“Even with the perfect plan and work out schedule... life will happen. Instead of having those expectations of yourself to always having to commit to a certain amount of time, I always say, especially to someone that's overwhelmed or has a really busy schedule is to just exercise the habits. Whether it's showing up for 20 minutes, whether it's doing a downward dog for one or two minutes or stretching. It's more important to exercise the habit.” – Kirsty Dunne Kirsty Dunne has embraced a life of well-being, deep impact, and a healthy sense of fearlessness. A celebrity fitness expert, wellness performance leader and brand ambassador for Adidas, her expertise, holistic brand presence and depth of knowledge have helped make her a respected wellness ambassador for a variety of well-known brands. Kirsty has dedicated her life to impacting thousands of people through coaching, creating wellness programs and hosting wellness events for premium brands and Fortune 500 companies. Through it all, her wellness and fitness mindset has remained steadfast since first crafting her brand in 2007. Her portfolio includes presenting and leading major Adidas campaigns for the global initiative “Here to Create”, the “Her Better” campaign with Sport Chek and she hosted the first worldwide wellness event Wanderlust, in partnership with Adidas. In 2016, she became Maybelline's spokesperson for an online digital billboard wellness and beauty campaign appearing in US Weekly and Bustle digital, to a reach of over 1.1MM female empowerment. Kirsty has been featured in celebrity training guides and became the first influencer and ambassador for the Ontario Government's wellness initiative Carrot App. Her expertise and methods in nutrition and fitness have been featured with Adidas, Wanderlust, Sport Chek, Equinox and in publications such as Shape, Elle, Chatelaine, Oxygen and Best Health. Kirsty's purpose-driven mission is in channeling wellness initiatives into the culture of people's lives and brands, through innovation and collaboration to impact health on a global scale. Her leadership and captivating presence continue to make her an established authority, making her mark on the health and fitness industry. Show Notes [02:09] Patrick introduces his next guest to The Everyday Millionaire: Kirsty Dunne [04:00] Kirsty and Patrick get moving with Kirsty's elevator pitch! [05:15] Kirsty shares a brief introduction to what lead her to fitness and nutrition, where she grew up and how she came to Canada. [07:46] Through illness, Kirsty's entrepreneurial role model in business also became an influence in her journey to nutrition and fitness. [09:23] An early start in modeling and fashion eventually bred a harmful environment around Kirsty's teenage years which became a further driver behind her desire to embrace fitness and good nutrition. [12:07] Kirsty describes the mental disorder she developed called body dysmorphia. [12:53] The dark side of the modeling industry, the unhealthy competitiveness and severe self doubt, had a direct impact on Kirsty's mental state and well-being. Eventually she said, enough. [15:30] Patrick leads Kirsty back a bit to give more context around how old she was during this experience and the difficulties of such a scrutinizing industry. [17:36] At eighteen, Kirsty's experienced a mental shift that gave her the confidence to take control. Her path, choices and self-esteem were going to be self-driven, not at the mercy of others. [19:30] The simplicity of her decision allowed it to energize Kirsty, see the gifts in her experience and not paralyze her with fear. [21:02] Kirsty describes how the next phase of her life unfolded in education and fitness competition. [23:24] Witnessing her stepfather die from brain cancer, her role model and someone who worked hard and had such discipline, sent Kirsty into another form of unhealthy discipline through fitness and trying to regain a sense of control.
We're coming at you live from Toronto where we were joined by a panel of inspiring bosses to talk about personal style, entrepreneurship, and more at an event to celebrate the launch of the new, Canadian designed Diadora Luxe Collection, available exclusively at Sport Chek stores across Canada. We were sure to also pull aside apparel designer Louise Rheaume to ask her what it takes to design and launch a premium and versatile apparel line that can take a hard-working creative from the yoga studio to Sunday brunch or a client meeting without missing a beat.This episode is sponsored by Diadora Luxe Get full show notes for this episode here --- Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Twitter: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Facebook: facebook.com/beingbossclub
We return to Canada today to talk to one of the greatest Canadian athletes from the exciting sport of short track speed skating, Charles Hamelin! A 3 time Olympian, 4 time medalist, including 3 gold medals, Charles takes us through his Olympic journeys from Torino to Vancouver to Sochi, as well as how things are shaping up for next year in Pyeongchang, including whether or not it will be his final Olympic appearance. Charles also tells us the story winning back to back medals within 35 minutes of each other, filming his famous Sport Chek commercial, and where his Olympic medals are kept to this day. Of course as always we go over our famous "I Am Canadian" set of questions.
Welcome to the third part in our series on creativity. In this one we explore how creativity, on one level, is about connecting the dots, and making order out of chaos. We also unpack a few concrete ways to start experiencing, collecting, and connecting the “dots” of our lives. Cameo appearances by: “tohu vavohu”; “Austin Kleon books”; ‘Sport Chek slogans”; and “originality vs. authenticity.” I would love to hear your comments, questions, and stories about your own creative journey and process. Feel free to contact me at: myang117@gmail.com