Episodes

  • Episode 73: Lessons on Leadership with Jasmine Northcott, CEO Water Polo Canada
    May 21 2026

    Episode Notes

    In this podcast, Jasmine shares the tools that helped her move from chaos to clarity, lead with values, and navigate the loneliness that often comes with leadership. She opens up about her own experiences and offers an encouraging message to new leaderSs: be brave, be curious, and be kind.

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

    • Jasmine Northcott (LinkedIN)
    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)
    • Blog: Authentic Leadership – Tips for Becoming the Leader you want to be

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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 72: Lessons on Leadership with Michael Bartlett, President & CEO of Basketball Canada
    May 7 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, Dina and Steve sit down with Michael Bartlett to explore how a defining leadership challenge transformed the way he thinks about failure. Michael inspires us to embrace vulnerability, build a shared vision, and cultivate a strong team ethos – all of which reflect the heart of his leadership philosophy.

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

    • Michael Bartlett (LinkedIN)
    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)
    • Blog: If We Create Great Leaders, We’ll Create Great Sport”, by Lauren Brett

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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 71: Moving beyond conflict
    Apr 23 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, Dina and Steve, discuss conflict in sport, and solutions for moving away from binary thinking, that prevent leaders from achieving their desired outcomes. We offer practical wisdom and simple solutions to help you navigate the natural and healthy tension with greater skill, confidence, and humility.

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

    • Stewarding Conflict Part 1
    • Stewarding Conflict Part 2
    • 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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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 70: Lessons on Leadership with Athletics Canada CEO, Mathieu Gentès
    Apr 9 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, we welcome Mathieu Gentès, the Chief Executive Officer at Athletics Canada, and a devoted practitioner of values-based leadership. He reminds us that leading authentically creates high trust cultures where people feel valued, cared for, and trusted. In Mathieu’s experience, this form of leadership makes all the difference and is what is required to take good organizations and make them great ones.

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

    • Mathieu Gentès (LinkedIN)
    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)
    • Blog: If We Create Great Leaders, We’ll Create Great Sport”, by Lauren Brett

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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 69: How a focus on human rights and social justice reduces conflict
    Mar 26 2026

    This week, we welcome Mike Fleurantin, one of our valued sport lawyers, who is also a certified Information Privacy Professional. Mike has a passion for youth sport and fostering inclusive, respectful, and legally sound sport environments for the benefit of all participants. Listen in to the wide-ranging conversation regarding the importance of effective policies, business planning and social justice.

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

    • Mike Fleurantin (LinkedIN)
    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)
    • Blog: https://sportlaw.ca/meritocracy-representation-and-governance-in-sport/

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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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    36 mins
  • Episode 68: Lessons on Leadership with CAC's, Lorraine Lafrenière
    Mar 12 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig chat with Lorraine Lafrenière in the leadership series. Lorraine is the Chief Executive Officer at the Coaching Association of Canada. She is a respected and compassionate sport leader with over 30 years of experience, including senior roles with Canoe Kayak Canada, Cycling Canada and the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees. Lorraine has led the CAC since 2013 and was most recently elected as the first woman to serve as President of the International Council for Coaching Excellence. Listen in as Lorraine shares her ideas on creating joy in the workplace by focusing on compassion first and performance second.

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

    • Lorraine Lafreniere (LinkedIN)
    • Dina Bell-Laroche (LinkedIN)
    • Steve Indig (LinkedIN)
    • Blog: Increasing Leadership Opportunities for Women

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty & Colleen Coderre

    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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    41 mins
  • 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 67: Lessons on Leadership with Canoe Kayak Canada CEO, Casey Wade
    Feb 26 2026

    Episode Notes

    This week, hosts Dina Bell-Laroche and Steve Indig kick off the Lessons on Leadership Series with Casey Wade, CEO of Canoe Kayak Canada for the last 12 years. Prior to that, Casey was the Director of Education and Planning at WADA and the Director of Drug-Free Sport at the CCES. Listen in as Casey shares the realities of leading in a complex, volatile and uncertain environment and his commitment to bring a humanistic approach to help people succeed.

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

    • Casey Wade’s LinkedIn
    • Lauren Brett’s Blog – If we Create Great Leaders, We’ll Create Great Sport
    • Values in Action

    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

    Producers: Robin Witty and Colleen Coderre

    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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    36 mins