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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2021 · 49 MIN

Season 2, Episode 20- Featuring Roderick MacKinnon- Coordinator of Games Operations, Canadian Olympic Committee

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Season 2, Episode 20 is here! In this episode, it is Ethan Crystal's last as a co-host, as himself and William bring on a good friend of Ethan's- Roderick MacKinnon from the Canadian Olympic Committee. Rod sits down and chats about his time at McGill, where he was an analyst for the McGill Martlets Women's Hockey Team (11:33), his exchange journey to China that was completely out of his comfort zone (16:30), and how his role has evolved due to the postponement of Tokyo 2020 (30:20).  Rod also talks about strategies that he employed to get his foot in the door in the industry, giving helpful points to those seeking to work in sports(34:15).  Thanks to Rod for coming on the show! Keep up with the podcast by subscribing to our audio and video platforms, and give us a follow on Instagram! As well, big shoutout to Ethan, the founder of this show, for co-hosting for one final time. You will be missed! Best of luck as you head towards graduation in June. #OutOfYourComfortZone

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