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Now & Then Episode 26 - With Erica Ehm - August 2025

Now & Then Episode 26 - With Erica Ehm - August 2025

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For our second summer episode, we have a bunch of goodies, but a standout is the super-famous Erica Ehm.

She has been in the entertainment and music industries for 40 years now. She started by booking shoots for the show "The New Music" back in 1982 for Much Music, and then Much Music became a national channel and Erica was the host. She's released a book, done multiple interviews for artists, musicians and cultural leaders, and she started a show called "Yummy Mummy" and a website called the "Yummy Mummy Club" which is now the largest online community for mothers in THE ENTIRE COUNTRY!!! I could go on.

We have some additional incredible guests, like Victoria Shepherd, GM for the Flato Academy Theatre, revealing some fun upcoming shows and performances for the next few months.

We talk to some people who were auditioning for the upcoming musical, an adaptation of A Christmas Story to be performed this holiday season.

There's also Ron Sharman, who's on the board at the theatre. He and his wife go to more shows at the theatre than anyone else I've seen. It was an honour to have him to be able to talk about two recent shows he's been to.

Also, my good friend Ian McKechnie told us an interesting take about a play done 125 years ago, all the way back in 1900, according to newspapers documenting an Empire Day play at the Academy Theatre!

00:35 - Intro

01:22 - Victoria Shepherd

05:43 - A Christmas Story The Musical Interviews

09:40 - Ron Sharman

17:07 - Ian McKechnie

32:38 - Erica Ehm

45:35 - Outro

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