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It’s Not A Straight Line

Jordan Harding
It’s Not A Straight Line
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  • Game, Set, Match - Michael Downey's Leadership Legacy
    On this episode of It’s Not A Straight Line, I was joined by Michael Downey, a leader who left his mark on Tennis in Canada. His career journey started far from the courts and it is anything but a straight line. He is the former CEO of Tennis Canada and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) in Britain, and currently serves as Chair of the Advisory Committee for the greater (a strategy consulting firm) and as a volunteer board director for Canada’s most successful community tennis hub. Michael started his career in Consumer Packaged Goods Marketing and worked for Labatt, MLSE, Skydome, and Molson before a career pivot into tennis that would change the trajectory of the sport in Canada. During his tenure at Tennis Canada, tennis pros like Milos Raonic, Bianca Andreescu, Denis Shapovalov, and Genie Bouchard broke through on the world stage, and there was a significant emphasis from Michael to fostering the grassroots development of the sport, add training facilities across the country, and secure key long-term partnershipsDuring the episode, Michael reflects on the lessons he learned early in his career, the challenges, and the moment when he joined the Toronto Raptors during their inaugural year. We also discuss his cancer diagnosis, when Michael heard the words “you have cancer” twice in one day.You'll hear behind-the-scenes stories from the LTA, including attending Wimbledon management meetings, sitting in the Royal Box, and seeing first-hand the tournament's focus on perfection.This episode is filled with inspiring insights: from navigating career transitions and building resiliency, to Michael’s advice for anyone facing a job loss.
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  • Corporate to Comedy: Clayton Peters, Manager & Brother of Russell Peters
    On this episode of It’s Not A Straight Line, I’m joined by Clayton Peters, producer, writer, and long-time manager of his brother, global comedy icon Russell Peters. For almost 20 years, Clayton has been at the helm of Russell’s remarkable career, managing one of the longest and most successful runs in comedy, with Russell selling out venues worldwide since 2005.Clayton’s journey into management is rooted in a promise made to his father on his deathbed when he told Clayton to take care of and always look out for his younger brother. After years of working in corporate jobs where he felt like a “square peg in a round hole,” Clayton transitioned into the comedy and entertainment space around the age of 40. From early work in international business and managing other acts alongside his brother like Joe Koy, to focusing fully on Russell’s career, Clayton’s path to manage one of comedy’s stars has been anything but a “straight line”.In this episode, Clayton shares thrilling stories about their successes and challenges—especially navigating the pandemic, while not spending time in person together—and the time they defied critics by filling the Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena) despite being told they’d fail. Clayton’s insights are inspiring, and his advice to “not take it personally” is a lesson anyone can apply to life and career, and one he has learned in Entertainment.We also discuss his thoughts on what would happen if Russell ever wanted to go with another manager and the life lessons Clayton now passes on to his own son. Recorded in-person in August 2024, this conversation is full of insights, honesty, and candid moments.Plus, don’t miss seeing Russell’s upcoming Canadian and World Tour, Relax It’s Not That Serious, which hits Toronto this December 2024. For tour information, head to https://www.russellpeters.com/
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  • Hugh Lawson on Ikigai, Leadership, and Making a Difference
    On Episode 46 of the It’s Not A Straight Line podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Hugh Lawson, a business development expert, Vanier Cup football champion, and leadership advisor. As the Principal at Lawson Leadership Advisory, Hugh is a purpose-driven, people-centric leader who embodies the principles of Ikigai—finding the intersection of what the world needs, what you love, what you're good at, and what you can get paid to do.During our conversation, Hugh shares his journey towards living a life of purpose, emphasizing the importance of making a positive impact while also earning a living. We delve into his experience as a University football player at Laurier, where he won the Vanier Cup, and how his successes have always been achieved through teamwork. We also explore his involvement in socially impactful companies like the grocery buying platform, Tre’dish, and how African proverbs have shaped his leadership philosophy.With over 25 years of experience in business development, enterprise sales, and leadership, Hugh’s insights on resilience, relationship-building, and teamwork are invaluable. Join us as we discuss his pursuit of Ikigai, the wisdom he’s gained from his career, and his commitment to creating positive change in the world.
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  • Touchdowns to Entrepreneurship: The Hill Brothers' Journey
    Join us for an inspiring episode as I sit down with Matty and Alex Hill, better known as the Hill Brothers. Matty, Founder and Commissioner of Niagara Youth Flag Football (NYFF), is celebrated as one of Canada's top flag football coaches, having led teams to two World Championships. Meanwhile, Alex, a Sales Representative at RE/MAX Escarpment Realty and renowned for his dynamic career in real estate, shares his journey from High School and University Quarterback to Night Club Promoting before finding his stride and career in Real Estate.Matty's passion for sports and community led him to establish NYFF, now boasting 1200 players per season and fostering championship-winning teams. Learn how Matty's personal challenges, including a shoulder injury, fueled his dedication to youth sports and community building.Alex, recognized as one of RE/MAX Canada's Top 30 under 30, offers insights into his real estate career, including navigating challenges like rising interest rates and debt management. Discover how Alex's diverse experiences in promoting, investing, and running an Airbnb business have enriched his professional journey and client relationships.From coaching triumphs to entrepreneurial pursuits, Matty and Alex embody resilience and leadership in their respective fields. Tune in to uncover their secrets to success and their vision for the future of youth sports and real estate in Niagara, Hamilton and beyond.Follow Matty and NYFF's journey on Instagram @niagarayouthflagfootball and Alex's real estate and personal ventures @AlexHill14. For a glimpse into Alex's Airbnb cottage, visit @kawartha_lakescape.
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  • From Artillery Soldier to TikTok - Wayne Hannah's Journey of Laughter and Resilience
    We're thrilled to welcome Wayne Hannah, the mastermind behind "Mindful'Ish" on YouTube and "@goodmorningassholes" on TikTok. Wayne is a humorist, content creator, firefighter, and veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces. After serving 20 years as an artillery soldier, Wayne's journey took him from counteracting Somali pirates to injecting humour into the "dry morning announcements" on a Naval Vessel during one of the longest at-sea deployments since World War II. Wayne's passion for bringing laughter to others has earned him a massive online community of over 230,000 followers on TikTok. As a dedicated mental health advocate, Wayne's iconic "Good Morning Assholes" greeting is a reminder that we often treat ourselves more harshly than anyone else. He created this content during the pandemic, realizing the importance of self-compassion as he was his own biggest critic and he was saying hi to himself, referring to himself as an asshole. Wayne Hannah, CD, holds the Canadian Forces' Decoration, awarded to members of the Canadian Armed Forces who have completed twelve years of service under specific conditions. While Wayne values his military experiences and the leaders he encountered, he also candidly discusses the deep-rooted belief of not being good enough that led to ongoing mental health struggles.Join us as we dive into Wayne's incredible and diverse journey, exploring the challenges and rewards that have shaped his life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with humour, resilience, and valuable insights.Tune in now to It's Not A Straight Line!YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Wayne.HannahInstagram - @goodmorningassholesTikTok - @goodmorningassholes
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