Episodes

  • Episode 66: Strengthened Relationships: fostering positive and productive Board and CEO alliances
    Feb 12 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig discuss the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship between senior staff and volunteer Directors. Some of the most challenging aspects of leading is to ensure that decision-makers have a shared vision of where the organization is heading, a common sense of purpose and collective values that reflect who we’re serving. One of the ways to mitigate the risk of conflict between the CEO and their Board is to have a clear understanding of their respective roles and responsibilities.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • https://sportlaw.ca/clarifying-roles-for-greater-success/
    • https://sportlaw.ca/towards-generative-governance/

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 65: Elevating Governance Training
    Jan 29 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig discuss the pressure leaders face to govern with confidence in an increasingly complex sport environment. Beyond some of our practical tips, we share how Governance Essentials, our recently updated online training program, helps Directors and leaders bridge the knowledge gap to ensure they lead responsibly and ethically.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • New Governance Essential Learning site
    • Original 2022 launch blog for Governance Essentials

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 64: Generation Safe
    Jan 15 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig welcome Safe Sport advocate Allison Forsyth. Allison is a two-time Olympian, a survivor of sexual abuse in sport and the founder of Generation Safe, an organization devoted to shifting the culture of sport through education and training. Listen in as Allison shares her insights on making sport a healthier place for her kids and yours.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • Allison Forsyth - LinkedIN
    • Generation Safe
    • From Varsity Athlete to Lawyer: Insights on Safe Sport in Universities and Colleges (Sport Law Blog by Angie Bellehumeur)
    • Sportopia Podcast Epside 26: Taking our Safe Sport commitments to the next level

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 63: Lessons on Leadership
    Dec 16 2025

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig introduce a new podcast theme called Lessons on Leadership. They’ve had the privilege of connecting with incredible speakers over the past few years and thought it would be helpful for our listeners to learn from some of sport’s most inspiring leaders. In this episode, Dina and Steve share their views on leadership to kick start the conversation.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 62: Navigating Organizational Dissolution
    Dec 2 2025

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig tackle the topic of organizational dissolution. Listen in as they cover the due diligence required to close an organization. The pair not only discusses the legal elements but also present suggestions for a humanistic approach for what can often be an emotional and turbulent time for staff and volunteers.

    Check out our blog on this topic:

    Ending Well: A thoughtful approach to dissolution

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 61: The case for supporting officials
    Nov 18 2025

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig welcome Guy Bradbury, is an international instructor, educator and Olympic referee in volleyball and the creator of RefereeCoaching.com. Prior to that Guy was the CEO of the Ontario Soccer Association, and GM and COO of the Sport Alliance of Ontario. Guy brings a wealth of information to the podcast this week as we discuss the challenges facing referees and the vital importance of supporting and recruiting the next generation of officials.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • Guy Bradbury - LinkedIn
    • com

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 60: Supporting healthy and humanistic transitions
    Nov 4 2025

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig welcome Karen Dommett. Karen has extensive experience in sports administration, including GM of the 2024 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, and Manager of Athlete services for the 2019 Canada Winter Games. Most recently Karen has been chosen as the Executive Director of the 2026 Grey Cup. Listen in as they introduce ways to honour team members who have passed through remembrance ceremonies and how Karen is bringing a loss informed perspective in her role as a leader. Navigating life transitions is made easier when we have the knowledge and the courage to act in alignment with our values.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • https://sportlaw.ca/towards-sport-2-0-a-renaissance-for-canadian-sport/
    • https://sportlaw.ca/from-efforting-to-activating-reframing-through-the-min-max-principle/
    • https://sportlaw.ca/emotionally-intelligent-leaders-ways-to-unleash-your-organizations-full-leadership-potential/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-dommett/

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    44 mins
  • Safeguarding Sport
    Oct 21 2025

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig welcome Iain Murray from Triton Canada. Triton is a 100% Canadian-owned and operated background screening company, whose mission is to create safer communities. They proudly serve NSOs, PSTOs and local clubs across the country, by providing 15-minute Criminal Record Checks, Social Media Checks, and Digital Credentials to advance Safe Sport initiatives. Moreover, the team at Triton are coaches and volunteers too, and strive to keep sport safe with secure, compliant screening solutions. Join us for an informative episode on advancements in screening practices in the sport sector.

    Check out the links below to learn more about the topic:

    • https://www.tritoncanada.ca/
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/iainmurray81/
    • https://sportlaw.ca/evolving-challenges-with-police-record-checks/

    Email us at hello@sportlaw.ca or contact us on LinkedIn, to let us know what you want us to discuss next. We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for new episodes every two weeks!

    Hosts: Dina Bell-Laroche and Steven Indig

    Producer: Robin Witty

    Learn more about how Sport Law works in collaboration with sport leaders to elevate sport at sportlaw.ca

    The Sportopia Podcast is recorded on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. We wish to thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship with these lands existed from time immemorial. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live, work, and play on these lands.

    Sport Law is committed to recognizing, supporting, and advocating for reconciliation in Canada and to actively work against colonialism by amplifying Indigenous voices and increasing our own understanding of local Indigenous people and their cultures.

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    42 mins