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Ethnic Diversity in Opera

Alison Garwood-Jones February 24, 2017

Today on Willful, it's high time we talked about:
• Not being burdened by, “But that’s the way it’s always been done”
• How naivété is the creative entrepreneur’s friend
• Pushing for ethnic diversity in opera: “That’s a really white cast. Let’s fix that!”

Guests Rachel Krehm and Aria Umezawa are the founders and directors of Opera 5 (opera5.ca), an independent opera company in Toronto that’s hooking a #diverse generation with its immersive live productions and YouTube high jinks.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your enthusiasm and #CanDo attitude and for allowing us to shoot at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

 

In Black History Month, Black in Canada, Black Lives Matter, Feminism, Inspiration, Millennials, Opera, Performing Arts, Racial Bias, Ethnic Diversity

Cultivate your quirky side

Alison Garwood-Jones February 17, 2017

During #BlackHistoryMonth, artist and vision activator, Ricardo McRae, closes out this week's Willful by discussing:
• Why certain apps drain you of your natural courage
• Why introspection and a strong sense of self are the next frontier
• Why cultivating your weird and quirky self can help you compete globally

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder and host of The Framing Podcast.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your hospitality at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

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Black in Canada profiles

Alison Garwood-Jones February 16, 2017

During #BlackHistoryMonth, artist and vision activator, Ricardo McRae, returns to Willful to discuss:
• Individual lives that have been changed by a Black in Canada initiative
• How schools are incorporating Black excellence (and BlackInCanada.com) into the curriculum
• Inspiring students with living achievers and historical Civil Rights leaders

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder and host of The Framing Podcast.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your hospitality at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

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Normalizing Black Success

Alison Garwood-Jones February 14, 2017

During #BlackHistoryMonth, artist and vision activator, Ricardo McRae, returns to Willful to discuss:
• Shifting the collective thinking of all Canadians on the contributions of Black Canadians to our country
• Making Black success a normal expectation for everyone
• Claiming and acknowledging Black achievement every single time it happens

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder and host of The Framing Podcast.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your hospitality at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

In Black in Canada, Black Lives Matter, LeadFromWithin, Black History Month, Racial Bias

Black in Canada

Alison Garwood-Jones February 13, 2017

During #BlackHistoryMonth, artist and vision activator, Ricardo McRae, returns to Willful to discuss:

• Why he founded Black In Canada.

• How other people’s ideas and low expectations of you can impact your self-esteem and earning potential.

• How to motivate yourself when no one is pulling for your greatness.

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder and host of The Framing Podcast.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your hospitality at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

 

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