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Welcome to At The Mic, a podcast brought to you by Arts Consultants Canada, association des Consultants canadiens en arts. ACCA is Canada’s national association of professional consultants dedicated to supporting a vibrant and sustainable arts and culture scene. Nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue au balado Au Micro ACCA. Quelques épisodes seront en français et nous vous offrirons un service de traduction des transcriptions afin de ne rien manquer! At The Mic/ Au micro covers contemporary issues and ideas about our current arts and culture ecology. In every episode we will feature an ACCA member who specializes in one of those issues in conversation with a guest moderator. Featured topics will include everything from leadership coaching to governance, new business models and equity in the arts. There will be a new episode of 30 minutes or so over each of the next ten months and we encourage you to check out those of value to you and your organization. We are here to give you a hand as we all navigate the changing world in which you operate. ACCA acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for this podcast series. / L’ACCA remercie le Conseil des Arts du Canada pour son soutien à cette série de balados.© 2022-2024 Arte Economía Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • Revitalizing the Capital’s Nightlife Scene with Ottawa’s “Night Mayor”
    Oct 7 2025

    Join us in a conversation with Mathieu Grondin, Canada's first Nightlife Commissioner for the City of Ottawa. Learn about Mathieu's dynamic journey from Montreal's creative industries to shaping Ottawa's nighttime economy. Discover the initiatives like the Canada After Dark Summit, placemaking projects, and the creation of the Nightlife Council, aimed at transforming Ottawa's cultural and nightlife landscape. Learn about the challenges, successes, and future plans to make Ottawa a vibrant 24-hour city.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Ottawa's First Nightlife Commissioner
    • (00:02:02) - Ottawa's Nightlife Commissioner
    • (00:03:47) - Ottawa's Nightlife Commissioner role
    • (00:06:57) - The role of nightlife in Ottawa's economic plan
    • (00:09:07) - The Nightlife Council in Ottawa
    • (00:15:04) - Ottawa's Place Making Initiatives
    • (00:21:26) - What are the Nightlife Ambassadors
    • (00:23:23) - Canada After Dark: A Nightlife Summit
    • (00:29:55) - The role of the councillor on nightlife
    • (00:34:22) - Canada After Dark: What we learned
    • (00:36:08) - Ottawa's Nightlife Action Plan
    • (00:38:32) - Podcast
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    40 m
  • Inside the Confederation Centre's "Shared Voices" project with Steve Bellamy
    Sep 9 2025

    Join us for an engaging conversation with Steve Bellamy, CEO of the Confederation Centre of the Arts, as he discusses the largest rejuvenation project in the Centre's history. Learn about the Confederation Centre's role as Canada's national memorial, exciting upcoming initiatives such as the Arts Academy, Arts Innovation Hub, and Canadian Leadership Institute, and the importance of reconnecting the Centre with Canadians. Discover how this project addresses the needs of the arts and culture sector and what it means for the Centre's future.

    The Confederation Centre's "Shared Voices" campaign: https://confederationcentre.com/sharedvoicescapitalcampaign/

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    39 m
  • Financial Management in the Arts in Canada
    Dec 10 2024

    In this edition of At The Mic, we bring you Heather Young of Young Associates in conversation with the ACCA’s Jane Needles. Heather is an expert in Financial Management for the Arts and has just published two books on the subject which are something that should be on every consultant’s bookshelf and in every Arts Administration teacher’s required reading lists for their students.

    ACCA recognizes the generous support of Unity Design Studio for sponsoring this podcast! — Unity Design Studio (https://www.unitydesignstudio.ca) is a high-ranked B Corp architecture firm with over 50 years experience designing many arts and culture venues, including the new Canadian Canoe Museum which you heard about in our last podcast!

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome
    • 00:18 - Guest Introduction: Heather Young
    • 01:05 - Heather's Expertise and Background
    • 01:44 - Discussion on Heather's Books
    • 03:17 - Impact of the Pandemic on the Arts
    • 05:24 - Regional and Organizational Differences
    • 10:30 - New Financial Models and Community Engagement
    • 19:07 - Challenges in Arts Administration
    • 26:29 - Conclusion and Farewell

    Useful links from this episode:

    • Purchase “Finance for the Arts in Canada”: https://www.youngassociates.ca/finance-for-the-arts-in-canada
    • Young Associates' free glossary: https://www.youngassociates.ca/glossary/
    • Scale Collaborative: https://scalecollaborative.ca/programs-and-initiatives/
    • Thriving Nonprofits (one of Scale's programs): https://www.thrivingnonprofits.ca/
    • Mass Culture - https://massculture.ca/
    • Alex Sarian, “The Audacity of Relevance”: https://ecwpress.com/products/the-audacity-of-relevance/
    • Max Wyman, “The Compassionate Imagination”: https://www.cormorantbooks.com/the-compassionate-imagination/
    • David Maggs, “Art and the World After This”: https://metcalffoundation.com/publication/art-and-the-world-after-this/

    Heather Clara Young, CPB (Principal, Young Associates) founded her company in Toronto in 1993 to provide bookkeeping, payroll, training, consulting and data management services to not-for-profits and charities, specializing in the arts and culture sector. Heather teaches accounting and financial management i...

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    28 m
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