Episodios

  • Director/Co-Producer Tom McHale
    Jun 9 2025

    Guest: Tom McHale

    Industry: Theatre

    Project: Outliers Theatre Collective

    In this, the final episode of Constraints, Tom McHale of the Outliers Theatre Collective and I talk about the creative drive needed for the project of independent theatre and the post-project-blues that is common to all creative activities - this podcast included. Theatre was a fitting industry to end this series with, as every interview felt like a live performance. Stay subscribed to this podcast for announcements about future podcast projects from Hi-Fi Handiwork Inc. related to project management and creativity. Learn more about The Outliers Theatre Collective at outlierstheatrecollective.ca, instagram.com/outlierstheatrecollective, and facebook.com/outlierstheatrecollective.

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    36 m
  • Development Manager Rebecca Rogers
    May 26 2025

    Guest: Rebecca Rogers

    Industry: Film

    Project: Financing an Independent Film

    Well, we’re almost at the end of Constraints - just one more episode left after this one. So it’s fitting we get a guest from a repeat sector to allow a bit of a deeper dive into a particular creative industry. Rebecca Rogers shares the details and challenges of the development and finance phases, and describes how creativity is as much a part of those as in the production and post-production phases. Learn more about the expansive producing chops Rebecca has at www.rebecca-rogers.com.

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    37 m
  • Reverend Joe Hopkins
    May 12 2025

    Guest: Reverend Joe Hopkins

    Industry: Streetsville United Church

    Project: Expanding the Circle

    When each generation is so different and geographical distance creates varied cultures that then intermingle through immigration, how do religions communicate in a way to appeal to everyone? Reverend Joe Hopkins faces that challenge in just one region of the Greater Toronto Area, and shares his navigation of a new vision statement, enlarging his circle of followers, and preparing for the United Church of Canada’s 100-year celebrations.

    https://streetsvilleunited.ca/

    https://youtube.com/@streetsvilleunitedchurch8286

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    35 m
  • Stand-up Comic Jesse Singh
    Apr 28 2025

    Guest: Jesse Singh

    Industry: Stand-up Comedy

    Project: Making it in Canada

    What obstacles could there possibly be to making it in stand-up comedy? Interestingly, being Canadian doesn’t actually help. Jesse Singh discusses this further, and describes what ‘making it’ actually means. Follow Jesse on Instagram and TikTok @punjabitimbit and listen to his comedy special Baby Goat on most streaming platforms.

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    31 m
  • Academic Cheryl Thompson
    Apr 17 2025

    Guest: Cheryl Thompson

    Industry: Academia

    Project: Writing an Academic Book

    Dr. Cheryl Thompson’s new book, Canada and the Blackface Atlantic: Performing Slavery, Conflict, and Freedom 1812-1897 comes out this month, and we discuss the creativity inherent in finding the story that ties together facts in an authentic and truthful way.

    Find out more about Dr. Thompson’s work at:

    www.mobaprojects.ca

    www.drcherylthompson.com

    @theblackcreativelab

    www.linkedin.com/company/mobaprojects

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    33 m
  • Conceptual Artist Serkan Özkaya
    Mar 31 2025

    Guest: Serkan Özkaya

    Industry: Conceptual Art

    Project: David Inspired by Michelangelo

    What is a conversation about constraints when it comes to creating art? Well, like the advice you get if you don’t like the weather in the Maritimes, just wait five minutes. From time, to cost, to scope, it’s not a matter of whether Serkan Ozkaya’s artistic vision will be realized. No matter the how, when, or how much, it will happen.


    https://serkanozkaya.com/

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    36 m
  • Chef Jagger Gordon
    Mar 17 2025

    Guest: Jagger Gordon

    Industry: Culinary Arts

    Project: Feed It Forward

    Chef Jagger Gordon has dedicated his life and career to saving food from being needlessly wasted and is building an empire that includes restaurants, markets, programs, books, and whatever other tool he can use to spread the message about the inordinate amount of food that is thrown away each day. And it’s working. Combining a clear vision, dedication, and energy he is proving that when it comes to food rescue, if you build it, they will come.

    Visit these links to learn more, get involved, and contribute:

    https://myhouseinthejunction.com/

    https://jaggergordon.com/

    https://feeditforward.ca/

    https://www.instagram.com/feeditforwardofficial/


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    34 m
  • Change Participant Edison Chung
    Mar 3 2025

    Guest: Edison Chung

    Industry: Protest

    Project: 2019 Hong Kong Protests

    Don’t think protest movements fit in a podcast about project obstacles in the creative industries? Well, challenging our understanding of what a creative industry is, is one of the mandates of Constraints. In the wake of Hong Kong’s Democratic Party’s decision to disband, participant of change Edison Chung describes the “shared emotion” that brought 2 million people out to the streets of Hong Kong to protest in 2019.

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    34 m