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Journeys In Melody - Episode 18 | CSMA's Elio Alcindor and Sharon Rurak (Canada)

Journeys In Melody - Episode 18 | CSMA's Elio Alcindor and Sharon Rurak (Canada)

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Get ready to dive into an inspiring conversation in this episode of Journeys In Melody as I chat with two of the minds behind the Canadian Selah Music Awards: President and Founder, Dr. Elio Alcindor and PR Powerhouse, Sharon Rurak.
Elio Alcindor is a Haitian–Canadian singer, composer, and medical doctor, Elio mixes faith and artistry into a powerful platform. Not only did he launch the Canadian Selah Music Awards, but his journey has taken him through acclaimed albums, international recognition, and a ministry of healing through music across multiple languages.
Sharon Rurak is the CEO of Vision PR Solutions, Sharon is a core board and voting member of the CSMA. Her advocacy and PR savvy have been instrumental in promoting the awards and supporting artists.
If you care about faith-based artistry, building platforms for underrepresented voices, or just love good music rooted in purpose, this chat is a masterclass in passion-driven leadership and community building.
Join us for a heartfelt, behind-the-scenes look at how two leaders are turning vision into reality—shaping the future of Christian and gospel music in Canada.
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