You can order Julie's book here in Canada. We also spoke about identifying who your competition is and the benefits of embracing them. While I normally would love to ask a zillion questions about the future of radio, I wanted to stay close to the theme of her book because the broadcast business could use a little more kindness.
We spoke about baseball in the last episode and it came up again this time in a couple of places. In this episode, Julie and I catch up after nearly 4 years between recording podcast episodes. The President of Rogers Sports & Media had a unique pandemic experience that she shared with us and led her to write this book. Imperfectly Kind is the name of Julie Adam's first book. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Thanks to those who have supported the show!
You can visit Will's personal website here He's hopeful the next generation will stay enthusiastic and keep radio evolving. He also shares his experiences teaching Radio Broadcasting at Mohawk College, giving us some insight into the changes the radio industry has gone through and the way schools have adapted for the future. Will tells me about his struggle to come to terms with being gay, which as you might imagine, was quite the challenge as an on-air personality in Peace River, Alberta.
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In this episode, I talk to him about working on street teams, moving to a small town in northern Alberta for his first full on-air gig, his transition to a bigger stage in Toronto, and all the shuffling around that eventually brought him to the position he's in now.
He's a radio veteran who's been all over Ontario, and has dozens of celebrity interviews under his belt- but his career didn't exactly start out that way. Will Nash is the afternoon drive host for Fresh 93.1 in Barrie, Ontario, as well as the midday host on Energy 95.3 in Hamilton and Toronto.