
Reyanna Lambie, an undergraduate business student disrupts sports with her unique perspective on the systemic barriers limiting the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) community in the sports industry. By leveraging her experience as a former black female hockey player and passion for sports business, she strives to educate listeners, inspire new ways of thinking, and motivate change.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, I reveal the big announcement about the end of the Interrupting Sports podcast and the beginning of Growth on the Daily!
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In this episode, we got Christian Blake here, Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at MLSE Foundation and MLSE LaunchPad .
Christian Blake is a catalyst for more open and generous community institutions, an advocate for greater equity in sport... more
In this episode, we got Moezine Hasham here, Founder and Executive Director of Hockey 4 Youth Foundation, a charitable organization that provides new Canadian youth with an opportunity to play ice hockey. This episode is titled SpaceIce! because as M... more
In this episode, we got Marsha-Gaye Knight here, a proud Jamaican, former NCAA sprint-hurler, a notable sports marketer for CBC Sports and sports business professor, and let’s not forget the founder of the Black in Sports Business (BSB) initiative. more
In this episode, we got Sean McMorrow (The Sheriff) here, a former professional hockey player and current host of The Sheriff Podcast. After a phenomenal hockey career with 443 penalty minutes in 176 regular-season games in the AHL, and a debut in th... more
For the first episode of the season, we got Erica Ayala here, a freelance multimedia sports journalist. Erica is a trusted voice in sports, especially on gender and racial equity.
Erica has traveled to China to cover Black Athletes competing in the... more
Thanks so much for all your support over the past 2 seasons of the show with 474 episode downloads and counting!
In season 1 you heard my story, in season 2 you heard a variety of unique perspectives, but now what does season 3 hold?
1. Bi-weekly i... more
I look forward to everyone episode! I feeling like I’m always learning something new or hearing a different perspective every time I listen!
Very insightful! I am looking forward to the next episode. This needs to shared now !









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