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Mission Critical with Lance Chung
GLORY Podcast Network
Frequency: 1 episode/17d. Total Eps: 145

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Samantha Reusch (Executive Director, Apathy is Boring): Why Aren't Young People Voting?
Season 16 · Episode 87
mercredi 26 mars 2025 • Duration 53:25
With a snap election just called for April, the pressure is on to get young Canadians to the polls. But will they show up? Youth voter turnout has historically lagged behind older demographics, and trust in political institutions is at an all-time low. In an era of misinformation, democratic backsliding, and global instability, is democracy failing young people—or have young people lost faith in democracy?
To help unpack these questions, Lance chats with Samantha Reusch, Executive Director of Apathy is Boring—a national, non-partisan organization that has spent 20 years working to increase youth engagement in Canadian democracy. A leading voice on democratic reform and voter participation, Samantha has dedicated her career to ensuring young people feel heard in the political process. Under her leadership, Apathy is Boring has helped mobilize thousands of first-time voters.
In this episode, we explore:
✅ Why youth voter turnout remains low—and what’s keeping young Canadians from the polls.
✅ How global politics is shaping youth perceptions of democracy.
✅ The role of misinformation, social media, and tech algorithms in political disengagement.
✅ What needs to change in Canada’s electoral system to better serve young voters.
✅ Apathy is Boring’s innovative strategies to mobilize youth, including Count Us In and Table Topics.
✅ Samantha’s call to action for young Canadians ahead of the 2024 Canadian federal election.
This election could define a generation. But what will it take to get young Canadians to the polls? Let's get into it.
🔗 Resources & Links:
📌 Apathy is Boring: apathyisboring.com
📌 Take the vote pledge: https://www.apathyisboring.com/votepledge
📌 The Feed newsletter: https://www.apathyisboring.com/feed
Laura McGee (CEO, Diversio): Here's Why DEI Programs Are Here to Stay
Season 16 · Episode 86
mercredi 19 mars 2025 • Duration 45:23
DEI has become one of the most polarizing conversations in the corporate world, especially in the 2025 Trump era. Is it a critical business strategy, or just corporate virtue signaling? On this episode of Mission Critical with Lance Chung, Lance sits down with Laura McGee, CEO of Diversio, to cut through the noise and uncover what’s really happening behind the headlines.
McGee shares how Diversio is using AI and data analytics to make workplaces more productive—and why the backlash against DEI is based more on perception than reality. She breaks down the myths surrounding diversity efforts, reveals the surprising truth about which companies are actually pulling back, and explains why leaders should embrace uncomfortable conversations instead of avoiding them.
Key Takeaways:
- The media’s portrayal of DEI is misleading—most companies aren’t canceling it, they’re rebranding it.
- Why fear, not facts, is the biggest barrier to progress.
- The global differences in how companies approach inclusion—and what North America gets wrong.
- How to shift the DEI conversation from divisive to productive.
It’s time to separate fact from fiction. Listen now.
Sasha Plavsic (Founder, ILIA Beauty): How a Clear Vision Led to Clean Beauty Success
Season 15 · Episode 79
mardi 19 novembre 2024 • Duration 32:12
In this episode, we sit down with Sasha Plavsic, the visionary founder of ILIA Beauty, to explore how she revolutionized the clean beauty industry. Sasha shares the personal story that inspired ILIA, her approach to blending sustainability with high-performance formulas, and the challenges of balancing innovation with ethical responsibility. From a humble start to becoming a global powerhouse, ILIA is redefining beauty standards, proving you don’t have to compromise on quality or values.
Janet Zuccarini (CEO, Gusto 54 Restaurant Group): How to Preserve Culture Through Food
Season 15 · Episode 78
jeudi 7 novembre 2024 • Duration 41:22
As the driving force behind Toronto’s acclaimed Gusto 54 Restaurant Group, Janet Zuccarini is a rare blend of visionary and architect, crafting a culinary empire that pays homage to her Italian heritage while pushing the boundaries of what hospitality can be. Her restaurants, including the beloved Gusto 101 and the pasta-centric Felix Trattoria in Los Angeles, are more than dining destinations; they are community anchors, each designed to deliver a dining experience that balances warmth and precision, artistry, and authenticity.
For Janet, food has always been a universal language, a bridge connecting diverse backgrounds around a shared table. Rooted in her Italian upbringing, where meals were occasions for connection, she’s made it her life’s work to recreate that sense of gathering and nourishment for her guests. It’s this deeply personal ethos that informs each of her ventures. From hiring top-tier culinary talent to preserving traditional food craftsmanship, she’s not just feeding patrons—she’s honouring culture and tradition, making her restaurants feel like living museums that celebrate the artistry of handmade dishes.
In this episode, Lance sits down with Janet over a shared meal at her restaurant, Gusto 501, to talk about her entrepreneurial journey and business strategy, preserving culinary culture, and her most memorable meal at one of her restaurants (hint: Al Pacino may have been present).
Emily O'Brien (Founder, Comeback Snacks): How a Stint in Jail Led to an Entrepreneurial Success Story
Season 15 · Episode 77
mercredi 30 octobre 2024 • Duration 43:32
In this episode, Lance sits down with Emily O’Brien, the inspiring founder of Comeback Snacks, whose entrepreneurial journey took root in an unexpected place: behind bars. From crafting gourmet popcorn flavours to driving meaningful change, Emily has turned a rocky past into a powerful platform for advocacy and second chances. Throughout their chat, Lance and Emily delve into her story of resilience and transformation, exploring how Comeback Snacks is not only breaking barriers in the snack industry but also leading efforts toward prison reform and reducing stigma around formerly incarcerated individuals. Listen as Emily shares insights on building a business with purpose, the challenges of navigating reentry, and her mission to create pathways for redemption and empowerment.
Connie Lo (Co-founder, Three Ships): Building a Beauty Empire from a $4,000 Bootstrap
Season 15 · Episode 76
mercredi 23 octobre 2024 • Duration 50:27
In this episode, Connie Lo, co-founder of Three Ships, joins Lance to discuss her journey in building a clean skincare brand with a mission to make beauty accessible for all. Connie shares her entrepreneurial story, from bootstrapping the company with just $4,000 to achieving significant growth and recognition in the industry. Throughout the conversation, she opens up about the challenges facing women in business, her experience as a young entrepreneur, and the importance of maintaining transparency and authenticity in the beauty world. Connie also dives into the evolving consumer demand for clean beauty, why sustainability matters, and the future of Three Ships. Tune in for an inspiring and honest look at entrepreneurship in the beauty space.
This episode is part of MOMENTUM, a special series in partnership with Monogram Canada that celebrates and explores the journeys of Asian-Canadian leaders.
Piper Gilles (Olympic Figure Skater): An Olympian's Guide to Overcoming Adversity
Season 14 · Episode 75
mardi 8 octobre 2024 • Duration 44:35
In the high-pressure world of competitive figure skating, Canadian Olympian Piper Gilles has carved out a name for herself, not only through her artistry and athleticism but also through her resilience and advocacy.
Beyond the rink, Piper is a vocal advocate for women’s health and has turned her personal battle into a mission to inspire and educate. While being an elite athlete comes with its own share of personal sacrifice and struggle, it was her diagnosis with Stage 1 ovarian cancer in the spring of 2023 that tested the resilience and fortitude that she had built up for herself throughout the course of her career.
In this episode, the two-time Canadian Olympian and three-time World Figure Skating Championship Medalist sits with Lance and discusses her artistry through sport, advocacy, and celebrating her accomplishments in life.
Madelyn Chung (Founder, The RepresentASIAN Project): Amplifying Asian North American Voices
Season 14 · Episode 74
jeudi 26 septembre 2024 • Duration 42:12
In this episode, presented by Monogram Appliances Canada, Lance sits down with Madelyn Chung, founder of The RepresentASIAN Project, to discuss the complexities of cultural identity, Asian representation in media, and the ongoing work of breaking down systemic barriers within and outside the Asian community. Madelyn shares candid insights into her personal journey of embracing her roots, the impact of pivotal moments like Crazy Rich Asians, and how her platform has evolved to showcase not just success stories, but the nuanced experiences that make up the Asian diaspora. From navigating colorism and internal racism to advocating for solidarity between BIPOC communities, she opens up about the challenges and triumphs of amplifying Asian voices in media and beyond.
This episode is part of MOMENTUM, a special series in partnership with Monogram Canada that celebrates and explores the journeys of Asian-Canadian leaders.
Emerance Maschmeyer & Geneviève Lacasse (PWHL): Love, Leadership, and Women's Hockey
Season 14 · Episode 73
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Duration 31:26
In the high-stakes world of professional hockey, Emerance Maschmeyer and Geneviève Lacasse share a story that uniquely sets them apart from their contemporaries. Both elite goaltenders with careers that span the highs of international competition (both were part of Canada’s national team) and the grit of the newly launched Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), they’ve faced it all. But off the ice, they’ve built a partnership that’s as formidable as their game-day personas. Navigating the pressures of elite sport, national team selections, and the rollercoaster of wins and losses, Emerance and Geneviève are redefining what it means to be a power couple in modern sports.
Speaking at the inaugural GLORY Sports Summit with Lance, the dynamic duo break down the art of balancing competition with connection, advice for aspiring athletes, and what it really takes to succeed at the highest level—together.
Takashi Murakami (Artist): An Icon's Perspective on Art in the 21st Century
Season 14 · Episode 72
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Duration 18:44
Renowned for his dynamic fusion of pop culture iconography, Takaski Murakami has had a formidable impact on culture and art. From his groundbreaking partnership with Louis Vuitton to his haunting work for musician Billie Eilish, collaboration has always played a pivotal role in the Tokyo-based artist’s creative journey.
On the latest episode of the Mission Critical podcast, Lance sits down with the renowned artist for an intimate discussion about his career, collaboration, and what brought him to Toronto for the first time.









