215 episodes

Award-winning actor Naomi Snieckus (Second City, Disney’s Zombies) is getting real with fellow artists about their struggles, successes, and everything in between. On Season 02, Jennifer Podemski (Little Bird, Reservation Dogs) joins her to curate inspiring, engaging, and refreshingly honest conversations with women and non-binary individuals at the top of their game in the industry. A new episode is out every 2 weeks.

The Firecracker Department - The Blaze Sessions Season 02 Firecracker Department

    • TV & Film
    • 4.8 • 43 Ratings

Award-winning actor Naomi Snieckus (Second City, Disney’s Zombies) is getting real with fellow artists about their struggles, successes, and everything in between. On Season 02, Jennifer Podemski (Little Bird, Reservation Dogs) joins her to curate inspiring, engaging, and refreshingly honest conversations with women and non-binary individuals at the top of their game in the industry. A new episode is out every 2 weeks.

    The Blaze Sessions Season 2 Trailer

    The Blaze Sessions Season 2 Trailer

    Welcome back to The Blaze Sessions brought to you by the Firecracker Department! Season two is here, and we're thrilled! Hosts Naomi Snieckus (Mr.D, The Madness, The Social, Second City Toronto) and the incredible Jennifer Podemski, ("Little Bird", "Reservation Dogs" and founder of Red Cloud Productions and The Shine Network) have curated inspiring, engaging, and refreshingly honest conversations with women and non-binary individuals at the top of their game in the industry. From sharing insights on their creative journeys to discussing how they're changing the world through their art, these talks are the perfect blend of real, raw, and fun. Get ready to ignite your passion, and join us for a blazing good time. Starting May 15th, you’ll get a new episode every 2 weeks! Find us at www.firecrackerdepartment.com and all your favourite podcast platforms.

    • 3 min
    Alana Johnston wants to be the funniest she’s ever been

    Alana Johnston wants to be the funniest she’s ever been

    For the past few years, performer and writer Alana Johnston has made it her mission to incorporate the theme of self-esteem into her artistic work. As the host of The Self-Esteem Party Podcast (on which this episode was first featured), she’s learned that the things we struggle with in regards to self-esteem might follow us forever, and that’s totally okay.
    She also shares how her perspective has shifted after some major events occurred in her life in recent years, and how she’s now using her art to work through those traumatic moments. 
    Through this brave discussion, Naomi and Alana speak about the importance of surrounding yourself with people who support your artistic endeavours, bringing yourself back to reality through positive self-talk, and embracing your weirdness. And Alana shares that now - more than ever - her ultimate goal is to be the funniest she’s ever been.
     

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Anne Rab finds bravery in being bold on stage & in life

    Anne Rab finds bravery in being bold on stage & in life

    Anne Rab’s improv career all started when she met a clown and stumbled into the art form that would change her life.
    Although it was difficult to make the transition from a city where she had stability and comfort to one completely unknown, she tells Naomi that learned that she didn’t want to play it safe and to make the choice to just go for her dreams. 
    Now, she carries this outlook through her teachings and thrives off of encouraging people to be comfortable with making mistakes and not worrying about “f*****g it up” in her improv classes. 
    Ultimately, Anne tells Naomi that her favourite thing about art and life is having people around, connecting, and even throwing some killer parties. And through all of the confusion and uncertainty that she felt when starting her career, that improv helped her discover - for certain - that this is all she’s ever wanted to do.

    • 57 min
    Nadine Antler gives herself permission to do the things she loves

    Nadine Antler gives herself permission to do the things she loves

    One thing’s for certain about improviser Nadine Antler is that her strength lies in taking care of people. 
    From studying to be a social worker to putting on a decade-long improv festival and now running her own improv school, Nadine tells Naomi about her desire to help both actors and non-actors through the communication and boundary-setting skills that improv teaches. 
    But despite committing to help others with this, she reveals that her personal challenge is her inner critic and the disappointment she faces when it rears its ugly head on stage and takes her out of the present moment. 
    Although some of her shows go horribly wrong, she details how all she can do is pick herself up and continue on - and that making lists of how to improve helps her feel better. Even when improv can be challenging and scary, Nadine wholeheartedly believes that if you want to take a risk and try, there’s no need to wait for the right moment: that all you need to do is give yourself permission to do the thing you love.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Vanessa Matsui is a pro at taking things frame by frame

    Vanessa Matsui is a pro at taking things frame by frame

    With her wealth of experience as an actor, writer, improviser, and now a director, Vanessa Matsui always finds time to look back and thank her younger self for having the gumption and bravery to take chances. By stumbling through her experience creating, writing, directing, and acting in the award winning series Ghost BFF, Vanessa tells Naomi about how she learned to just keep going and follow through on her impulses in every role she played. She also recounts the discovery she made that all roads were pointing to her beginning to direct, and how much she loves that it allows you to access a different part of yourself. Naomi and Vanessa also have an enlightening conversation about the importance of looking back at your younger self and taking the time to grieve the dreams that didn’t come to fruition, before moving forward into the future. And although her fear and anxiety may take over in certain moments, Vanessa always reminds herself of the great advice she received when directing her first feature film Midnight at the Paradise: just take things frame by frame.

    • 58 min
    Inbal Lori has a plan to not have a plan

    Inbal Lori has a plan to not have a plan

    Growing up in Israel, the multi-faceted Inbal Lori always knew she would be in the arts and fully embraced the holy trinity of acting, writing, and directing. But amidst her love for creation, she tells Naomi that before she moved to Berlin, she suffered when she played parts that she didn’t write because she wasn’t in control - even though she never had a “plan” in life. Little did she know that when she arrived in Germany, her love and passion for improv would take over her life and teach her how to work within a structure but also profoundly let go and play. As she began immersing herself in the world of improv and created her own school, she realized the power of improvising stories that are thought-provoking to an audience and exploring the depths of human emotion through this free-flowing art form. Inbal quickly became a leader in the world of Impro internationally as a teacher and performer. While she never had a concrete plan, Inbal tells Naomi how the most freedom comes from existing in your own story and allowing life to take you where it leads.

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

AliciaCherie ,

Inspirational

THANK YOU FOR THIS PODCAST!!!

I love these conversations! I love that Naomi talks to her guests the way we, the listeners, would talk to her guests. She asks all the questions, that as viewer I would want to ask the people that I look up to or want to learn more from.

As somebody who lives in a very small community and hasn’t really been able to find like-minded individuals who I can talk to you about my creative journey (good and bad) these podcast fill in that gap.

It’s very difficult sometimes when you are a new creative, or changing mediums within the creative space, to find a mentor or someone willing to talk. There’s a sense of competition sometimes and it can be frustrating. But I have been so incredibly inspired and motivated by these conversations with people I look up to!

earpsalot ,

Five Stars Earned

These conversations are invigorating to the creative soul! Each one is a delight and offers valuable nuggets to glean from each person. I love the supportive nature of the Firecracker community...a much needed energy in reinforcing there is a place for everyone and each person has value.

robynlnorris ,

Firecracker is RIGHT!

I can’t believe I only recently discovered this podcast! I listened to my first episode a few weeks ago and now I am HOOKED… and working my way through past episodes. Naomi is an expert interviewer… she does so much research and you can tell how much she cares and supports all artists. And she’s also HILARIOUS herself. Excellent guests and fantastic interviews! Just PURE JOY to listen to. Five Stars!

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