14 episódios

An interview-based podcast series that turns the volume up on women in audio and music!

TA2's Sisters of Sound TA2 Sound and Music

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An interview-based podcast series that turns the volume up on women in audio and music!

    Sisters of Sound - Simone Torres: Grammy Nominated Engineer

    Sisters of Sound - Simone Torres: Grammy Nominated Engineer

    Simone Torres is a Multi-Platinum, Grammy Nominated, engineer, vocal producer and vocalist. She was born and raised in Long Island, NY and began singing live with her father at the age of 9.

    “Because I’m a singer, I tune like a singer and not like an engineer.”

    After highschool, she went on to study at Berkeley and excelled. When she was 19 she was a competitor on the X Factor, where she realized that perhaps maybe performing isn’t her thing, and instead took to engineering.

    Listen to hear how she met 5x Grammy winning Producer Kuk Harrel. She has been working with him ever since, with artists like Jessie J, Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Sia, Kane Brown, Usher, Superfruit and The Backstreet Boys.

    • 24 min
    Sisters of Sound - Jenny Reader: Fearless Label President

    Sisters of Sound - Jenny Reader: Fearless Label President

    This episode of Sisters Of Sound has us hanging with Jenny Reader, President and CCO of Fearless Records. We Skype her in from Culver City, California, where the alt-rock label is celebrating 25 years.

    Jenny grew up in England with a love for writing, creating and designing. She got a degree in design and media management and worked in publishing for a few years, later becoming freelance. An opportunity came up for her to write for England’s SkyTV’s new music alt-rock channels, which lead into the music ‘biz at the time when emo culture was popping off.

    Listen to hear about her years later at Victory Records in the UK and her move to the US, where she eventually landed and worked her way up to run Fearless Records.

    • 50 min
    Sisters of Sound - Caroline Sanchez: All-Star Broadcast Audio Tech

    Sisters of Sound - Caroline Sanchez: All-Star Broadcast Audio Tech

    On Episode 16 of SOS, we Skype with Brooklyn, NY local Caroline Sanchez. She is a freelance musician, audio technician, and technology consultant who’s landed some pretty exciting gigs throughout her career thus far.

    She’ll tell us how the audio ball got rolling with a Bachelor of Music in Sound Engineering Arts from William Paterson University. She then jumped at the opportunity to intern at Bonnaroo, which lead to more high profile jobs like working for SNL, Good Morning America and even The Grammy’s.

    “I don’t get super star struck easy. No matter how iconic of a show, I try to take every call like “ok, this is really cool, it’s a big job, it’s a big client. But what is the job? What are the things I need to know? How can I prepare myself before I show up?”

    Listen to hear her story plus her tips on how to make it happen as a freelancer.

    • 26 min
    Sisters of Sound - Lorraine Segato: Canadian Icon and Social Justice Activist

    Sisters of Sound - Lorraine Segato: Canadian Icon and Social Justice Activist

    Lorraine Segato: is an accomplished pop singer-songwriter, filmmaker, event producer, artist director, lecturer and social justice activist. Her career spans over 3 decades. She’s best known as the lead singer and principal songwriter of the Toronto new-wave pop rock group The Parachute Club. Their hit “Rise Up” was a national hit in 1983, and is hailed as a unique achievement in Canadian pop music.

    Lorraine’s story begins as the lead in Toronto rock band Mama Quilla II in the late 70’s. She tells us what life was like for feminist artists on Queen St West and how the Parachute Club formed shortly after. The Parachute Club went on to receive five Junos, five BMAC’s, five Casbys, two Platinum and one Gold record as well as a SOCAN Classic Award for “Rise Up.”

    “The song cut through everything and became this crazy anthem.”

    Throughout her career, Lorraine shed light on issues important to her, and incorporated her activism into her music and productions. We talk about gentrification and how it affects not only Toronto’s music scene, but also the neighbourhoods we live in.

    Sisters of Sound is produced and hosted by TA2’s Morgan Sheppard.

    • 40 min
    Sisters of Sound - Elisabeth Hart: Real-Life Unicorn and Imaging Producer

    Sisters of Sound - Elisabeth Hart: Real-Life Unicorn and Imaging Producer

    The radio industry is no doubt an exciting place to be. It could be the best fun you could possibly ever have working a job – literally, your job is to make people happy most of the time. At the same time, the working competition is cut-throat, which doesn’t offer much stability for professionals. It goes without saying that the ones who are making it all happen on and behind the air are hella talented.

    Throughout my time working in radio, I found the male/female disparity a little striking, mostly in terms of leadership or technical positions. In almost 7 years starting my career, I had never met one single female radio Producer in my field.

    So I did some digging to find one. My network proved resourceful, and lead me to episode 12’s guest in my own city of Toronto, Elisabeth Hart.

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    Elisabeth is the Imaging Producer at one of the largest sports station in the country, Sportsnet 590 The Fan. Don’t worry, she’ll explain what that means. Her career started here in Ontario where she, like many, worked in several departments of radio before settling into production.

    Elisabeth gives us the low-down on how she landed where she is now, creating sounds to hype up listeners for the biggest sporting events of the year. She shares what her day-to-day is like and why despite being a lady in a man’s world, her gender hasn’t really mattered all that much. She’s naturally the biggest sports fan, which was effortless to prove.

    • 22 min
    Sisters of Sound - Ann Jansen: The Wonderful World of Audiobooks

    Sisters of Sound - Ann Jansen: The Wonderful World of Audiobooks

    Stories are a part of our lives from the very beginning. They come to us in many forms; a daily group-chat, the evening TV news or a perhaps a podcast. Almost half of the US population has listened to a podcast now, and that’s still on the rise. But what about books?

    E-readers were the first technology to disrupt paperbacks. And now, it’s audio. But it’s not a bad thing for publishers. They’re switching things up quick, and are now publishing their books in both paper and sound.

    Our guest for Episode 12 is Ann Jansen, Director of Audiobook Production for Penguin Random House Canada, where 90% of their adult titles, fiction and narrative non-fiction, published are coming out in audiobook format, as well as print and e-book editions.

    Stories can come across vastly different in audio form over the written word.

    “It’s like taking a book and making it into a film. Something changes, something gets lost, something gets gained.”

    Ann tells us about her time working for CBC, where she lead their iconic Canada Reads program for 10 years. Ann read a lot of books in that time, so it’s safe to say she knows what’s good when it comes to bringing stories to life through sound. We learn how audiobooks are produced, her top three books you should listen to (authored by women) and why it’s such an exciting time for the audiobook industry.

    • 31 min

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