The Class Act

The Class Act podcast goes beyond lesson plans and report cards—it’s about the people who shape our lives through encouragement, creativity, and compassion. It may be your favourite teacher, but it could also be a supportive coach or mentor. Host Rhodora Meliton-Vanderpool has been an educator for over twenty-five years and has mentored many students and colleagues along the way. She’s also an author who’s written children’s books with Juno award-winning artists Maestro Fresh Wes and DJ Charlie B. Rhodora also cares deeply about “holding the door open” for the next generation. More importantly, opening new doors! She’s also an artist manager and serves on the Board of Directors for Women in Music Canada. At home as a mom of two, in the classroom as a teacher, or on the sidelines as a coach, she embraces every teachable moment as a chance to learn alongside the next generation.  Because every class act deserves a champion. Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and watch for new episodes at the theclassactpodcast.com.

Episodes

  1. Director X: Legacy Behind the Lens

    25 SEPT

    Director X: Legacy Behind the Lens

    Host Rhodora Meliton-Vanderpool welcomes her first guest, none other than Director X. The well known Canadian discusses his journey in the film and music industry, highlighting his work with artists like Aaliyah, Justin Bieber, and Drake. He shares many experiences about how he overcame challenges since he was young to arrive in this chapter of power. He highlights the importance of self-belief, collaboration, and mentorship. He also talks about his TED Talk on meditation's impact on the brain, which led to a documentary and initiatives to promote meditation in schools.More About Director X: Julien Christian Lutz P.K.A. Director X is one of the most iconic music video directors of our time, known for his work with Drake, Rihanna, Rosalia, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye West, among many others, he has been nominated and received many accolades for his work. As a filmmaker, Julien debuted his first Sony studio feature film, Superfly produced by the legendary Joel Silver. As an artist, Julien has created art installations for Toronto’s Nuit Blanche: Death of The Sun, which was also featured in Drake’s “Boy Meets World,” European tour and “Life of The Earth,” in collaboration with the Ontario Science Center. Using his platform for social change, Julien founded Operation Prefrontal Cortex, an initiative created to reduce Toronto’s gun violence through mindfulness and meditation. A highly intelligent speaker, Julien’s talks hit on creativity, innovation, wellness, and community, and how bettering ourselves and those around us is the way to ensure a more peaceful, compassionate world.  https://directorxfilms.com/ http://op-pfc.com/#the-program Connect with Rhodora Meliton-Vanderpool: ⁠https://www.theclassactpodcast.com/⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/redrhover/⁠ ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/rhodoravanderpool⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    36 min

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The Class Act podcast goes beyond lesson plans and report cards—it’s about the people who shape our lives through encouragement, creativity, and compassion. It may be your favourite teacher, but it could also be a supportive coach or mentor. Host Rhodora Meliton-Vanderpool has been an educator for over twenty-five years and has mentored many students and colleagues along the way. She’s also an author who’s written children’s books with Juno award-winning artists Maestro Fresh Wes and DJ Charlie B. Rhodora also cares deeply about “holding the door open” for the next generation. More importantly, opening new doors! She’s also an artist manager and serves on the Board of Directors for Women in Music Canada. At home as a mom of two, in the classroom as a teacher, or on the sidelines as a coach, she embraces every teachable moment as a chance to learn alongside the next generation.  Because every class act deserves a champion. Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and watch for new episodes at the theclassactpodcast.com.

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