Ryan McMahon (comedian) explained

Ryan McMahon
Medium:Podcast, stand-up, television
Nationality:Couchiching First Nation, Canadian
Years Active:2006–present
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Domestic Partner:Madeline Wilson Shaw
Notable Works:Thunder Bay (podcast)

Ryan McMahon is an Anishinaabe comedian, podcaster, and writer from the Couchiching First Nation.[1] [2] McMahon was born in Fort Frances, Ontario, the oldest of three siblings. McMahon was the first in his family to graduate from high school. He graduated from the Second City Training Center.[3]

Career

In May 2010, his live performance of Welcome To Turtle Island Too was filmed in St. Albert, Alberta for a CBC television comedy special [4] and he was included in the New Faces of the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal.[5] In February 2015, CBC Radio 1 national aired an hour-long comedy special of Red Man Laughing .[6]

McMahon was also featured in Indigenous Film-maker's Michelle St. John's Colonization Road.[7] St. John won the Yorkton Film Festival's Golden Sheaf Award for Best Documentary – Historical/Biography, and was nominated for a 2018 Canadian Screen Award.[8]

On May 26, 2017, McMahon hosted "12 Steps to Decolonizing Canada" on CBC Radio's Day 6 program. [9] The show received the Sam Ross award for Opinion and Commentary at the 2018 RTDNA awards.[10]

Podcasts

McMahon began podcasting in 2008.[11]

McMahon created the podcast Stories from the Land.[12] In 2016 he co-hosted Canadaland's political show, The Commons.[13]

In 2018 McMahon hosted a podcast called Thunder Bay for Canadaland. The series was largely informed by Toronto Star reporter Tanya Talaga's award-winning book Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death and Hard Truths in a Northern City, which investigated the deaths of seven Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay, Ontario and news reports by APTN [14] [15] [16]

Opinion essays

McMahon has occasionally freelanced op-eds to Vice News[17] The Globe and Mail.[18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: December 20, 2012 . The Round Dance Revolution: Idle No More . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200920101957/http://rpm.fm/news/the-round-dance-revolution-idle-no-more/ . September 20, 2020 . October 2, 2020 . Revolutions Per Minute.
  2. News: The man behind the satirical Walking Eagle News finally says the things he never could as a journalist . Katie . Daubs. The Toronto Star. October 2, 2020. October 1, 2020 . "s Ryan McMahon, a comedian, podcaster and writer who is Anishinaabe".
  3. News: Carleton . Sean . Changing the world with comedy . October 2, 2020 . Canadian Dimension . March 22, 2016.
  4. Ryan McMahon (comedian) . Welcome To Turtle Island Too. October 2, 2020. May 2010. 9:04. CBC Television & Radio, Corkscrew Media, and Story Ark Productions . .
  5. News: Blackburn. Mark. Rising star comedian Ryan McMahon in Montreal just for laughs. APTN News. October 2, 2020. July 26, 2012.
  6. News: March 6, 2015. Ryan McMahon's storytelling uses humour to build awareness.
  7. News: Jessica . Nyznik . Documentary filmed at Lang Pioneer Village in Otonabee-South Monaghan Township screening Saturday at ReFrame Film Festival in Peterborough. The Peterborough Examiner. January 25, 2017.
  8. Web site: In the Media: Thunder Bay Podcast's Ryan McMahon Talks Canada's Reaction to the National Inquiry . Faculty Blog . University of Alberta . Tansi . Nîtôtemtik . October 2, 2020. October 17, 2019.
  9. News: Vermes . Jason . June 23, 2018 . Ryan McMahon's 12-step guide to decolonizing Canada . October 2, 2020 . CBC Radio.
  10. Book: Lehmkuhl . Ursula . 150 Years of Canada: Grappling with Diversity since 1867 . Tutschek . Elisabeth . 2020 . Waxman Verlag . 9783830991243 . 124.
  11. News: Nair . Roshini . Rabble . Indian and Cowboy.
  12. Web site: December 15, 2015. Podcasting From The Land. December 19, 2020. _EDGE.
  13. News: Canadaland Turns Podcasting Perspective to TBay . Kirsti . Salmi . The Walleye Magazine . December 31, 2017 . October 2, 2020 . Thunder Bay, Ontario.
  14. News: Why Tanya Talaga wrote a book about the lives and deaths of 7 Indigenous students in Thunder Bay. Patrick. Ryan. January 8, 2018. CBC.
  15. News: Murder Bay: Investigations into the Deaths of Indigenous Youth. Wilson. Kim. Canadian Dimension.
  16. Web site: Chapter 2: Clowns. www.canadalandshow.com. December 12, 2019.
  17. News: Here's Why, as an Indigenous Person, I Voted for Trudeau in the Canadian Election . Ryan . McMahon . Vice . October 23, 2015.
  18. News: McMahon. Ryan. It all happened in the shadow of the death of Braiden Jacob. The Globe and Mail. October 2, 2020. December 14, 2018.