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Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell

Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell

Hosted by Tomee Sojourner-Campbell

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15

Latest episode

Apr 2026

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EN

About the show

In a rapidly changing world, how do we make sense of it all—our work, our relationships, our communities, and the systems shaping our lives? Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell brings together real-world stories, practical insights, and featured guests to help us navigate complexity with clarity and purpose. This podcast explores transformative storytelling and intersectional realities across the issues that shape our everyday lives—including at work, in social dynamics, in legal matters, and while accessing services. Tomee also dives into culture and systems—from television, house music, sports (e.g., the FIFA World Cup and the WNBA), construction, safety, wellness, accessibility, to Artificial Intelligence (AI), and biometrics—connecting the dots between our lived experiences and the structures behind them. At its core, this podcast is about reimagining collective action and expanding how we live, work, connect, and create joy. An award-winning thought leader, creative storyteller, changemaker, and entrepreneur, Tomee examines the intersections of systems, people, and power—offering listeners meaningful ways to reflect, reimagine, and take action. This is more than a podcast—it’s a space for awareness, advocacy, and transformation. Connect. Share. Engage. Transform. ____________________ To share a story idea or be a guest, send an introduction email to tomeesojourner@gmail.com .

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April 11, 202641 min

Let There Be House Music: Transformative Storytelling with Guest The Queen of Chicago House Music Darlene Jackson, DJ Lady D

Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4Description:In this podcast episode, Tomee and Darlene Jackson, DJ Lady D, the Queen of Chicago House Music, discuss the power of house music and the socially transformative power of Chicago-style house music. Tomee and Darlene take listeners on a journey, moving us through the historical roots of house music, from the innovations of Black, Brown and 2SLGBTQIA+ folks, to the generation of collective spaces across the globe. Darlene also shares her wisdom, in-depth knowledge, insights, and expertise on how we can draw on house music to generate transformative spaces across borders and realities.In this episode, Darlene discusses the role of African American entrepreneurship in building collective movements driven by intersectionality, inclusion, and affirming that those of us pushed to the periphery, were/are enough. Together, Tomee and Darlene provide a heartwarming and joy-filled storytelling space where the importance of being true to oneself, taking collective action, re-rooting our stories, speaking back to mainstream erasure, building community wealth, and cultural memory moves us forward.Through her words, actions, and advocacy, Darlene reminds us that the foundations of house music centre trust, safety, the lived experiences, and the stories of folks from historically marginalized communities. It is also a part of movement-building.Tomee and Darlene's conversation focuses on:* The roots of house music, which began with Chicago house music and Frankie Knuckles.* The intersectional roles of Black, Brown and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities in the creation of house music spaces, businesses, and culture.*Lessons businesses and organizations can take from house music.* Black, African American roots of house music.* The split between house music and hip hop.* Reclaiming of self and re-centring of Black and 2SLGBTQIA+ folks in all their intersections*The power of lyrics, beats, movement and sharing collective energies.For more information about this episode, contact Tomee at tomeesojourner@gmail.comMore information about Darlene Jackson, DJ Lady D, links to her thought leadership, media, and community advocacy:Darlene Jackson is a trailblazer of Chicago House Music, a community leader, and writer from Chicago. Darlene started professionally DJing in 1995. She performs globally and changes lives with her transformative sets. Since 2004, she has run her own label and marketing group, D'lectable Music. https://djladydchicago.com/DJ Lady D's Book Club Radio set, Joyful Chicago House Inside a Circus,https://youtu.be/RS2yS1d9Ozw?si=GaRjxRbPYHo0vkKKDarlene has performed at festivals worldwide, including Wanderlust, SXSW, and Lollapalooza.She is featured in the 2025 documentary, Move Ya Body: The Birth of House, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival (https://www.sundance.org/blogs/move-ya-body-the-birth-of-house-blows-up-what-you-think-you-know-about-the-origins-of-modern-pop-music/)Listen to the podcast on Spotify or watch on The Tomee Sojourner Group's YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@tomeesojournergroup

March 31, 202621 min

The Power of Telling Diverse Stories: Intentional Storytelling with Guest Erin Haskett, President, Lark Productions

Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3Description:In this podcast episode, Tomee and Erin Haskett, President of Lark Productions and Executive Producer of Law & Order Toronto, discuss the power of diverse storytelling and the importance of developing stories that represent the cultural realities of historically marginalized communities. They also explore how storytelling can mobilize communities to reimagine how we connect and care for each other.Tomee and Erin's conversation focuses on:* The transformative power of storytelling through television and film* Communities connecting through curiosity, authentic storytelling, collaboration, and sharing the human experience.* Real-world examples from Allegiance, Heated Rivalry, Law & Order Toronto, Farming for Love, and Family Law.* Intersectional perspectives* Intergenerational storytellers* The importance of representation* Entertaining to inform audiencesFor more information about this episode, email tomeesojourner@gmail.comMore information about Erin Haskett and Lark Productions:With over 25 years of experience developing and producing exceptional content, Erin drives Lark's strategy and operations, in addition to overseeing the company's slate of scripted and unscripted content. Lark Productions enjoys a distribution and development deal with Universal International Studios, a division of the Universal Studio Group.Erin executive produces the record-breaking smash hit and Citytv's #1 prime time drama of the year, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, for Rogers and Universal Television, as well as the police procedural Allegiance (CBC) in association with Universal International Studios. Erin's scripted credits for Lark also include legal drama Family Law (Global, The CW) for Corus and eOne, spy drama Fortunate Son (CBC) in association with NBCUniversal International Studios, and multiple seasons of Motive (CTV, ABC, USA Network).Listen to the podcast on Spotify or watch on The Tomee Sojourner Group's YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/3mgSEN97HE0?si=oiyiBzmHPr70wjoE

January 22, 202630 min

Documentary Storytelling Matters: Raising Union Members' Voices with Tyler Downey, President, SEIU Healthcare

Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2Description:In this podcast episode, Tomee and Tyler Downey, President of SEIU Healthcare, talk about using the power of documentary storytelling to move union members' stories from the periphery to the centre. Tyler shares his insights about the creation of Endless Shifts: Stories that Keep Care Alive."Tomee and Tyler's conversation focuses on:The intersections of gender, healthcare workers, caregiving, human connections, home care, access to resources, personal support workers from diverse backgrounds, collective power, advocacy, coalition building, and the complex roles of mothers.Shared strugglesTransformative leadershipMobilizing the voices of union members and communities across Ontario.The power of telling the truth about personal support workers and their profound impact on the day-to-day lives of Ontarians and the economy.The importance of raising public awareness to challenge negative stereotypes and deepen understanding about the work of SEUI healthcare members.Shed light on SEIU healthcare members leading from the front to transform Ontario's healthcare delivery, including providing vital care to our elders, our families, and our communities.Raise awareness about the union's role in providing professional development and training opportunities to international healthcare professionals and their members.For more information about this episode, email info@sojournerlaboureducation.com.More information about SEIU Healthcare's documentary, Endless Shifts. It is a documentary and initiative honouring long-serving Ontario healthcare workers (PSWs, nurses, etc.), showcasing their sacrifices, resilience, and the essential human connections in demanding roles, highlighting triumphs, struggles, and the often-unseen dedication to patients through long hours and challenging conditions. It is a project that recognizes these heroes and inspires others to join the sector. Website: https://theendlessshift.com/#video:Listen to the podcast or watch on Tomee Sojourner Consulting Inc.'s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/_WTMMWcGaH8?si=1qqfhl6W7rdiXfxk

January 17, 202640 min

Consumer Racial Profiling: From Historical Lessons to Contemporary Actions A Conversation with Legal Scholar Constance Backhouse

Welcome back to Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell. Season 2, Episode 1 launches today as we enter the first month of 2026. Tomee's guest is Canadian legal scholar and historian, Constance Backhouse. Professor Backhouse is a Distinguished University Professor and University Research Chair at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Canada. She has published several books on feminist and race-related legal rights topics, including Colour-Coded: A Legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900-1950. Constance Backhouse. University of Toronto Press: November 20, 1999,In this episode, Tomee and Professor Backhouse discuss consumer racial profiling, the historical lessons from Ms. Viola Desmond's case and the weaponization of neutral laws against Black communities. They also share ideas about the kinds of contemporary actions needed to address intersectional forms of consumer racial profiling. If you are interested in learning more about how to address consumer racial profiling or taking part in advocacy initiatives, contact info@tomeesojourner.com. Content warning: Mention of racism, gender-based violence, and sexual violence.Subscribe and share this episode with your network.A gentle reminder: Season 2 offers exciting guest conversations with leaders from diverse sectors, from Canada and across the globe.

October 29, 202515 min

Doing Anti-Racism Work in this Social and Political Moment: Call to Action

In Episode 11, Tomee focuses on the challenges of doing anti-racism work in the current social and political moment. She shares insights about what is needed to move forward, including examples of what happens when leaders do not move beyond words and symbolic gestures toward sustainable action. Tomee also sheds light on actions that individuals and organizations can take. She provides listeners with four guiding questions to use during their self-reflection.If you're interested in joining Tomee as they launch season 2 and upcoming episodes, send a message to info@tomeesojourner.com. Please note that guest guidelines apply.#mobilizingforchange #community #antiracism #antioppressions #progressiveleadership #calltoaction #advocacy #collectiveaction #housemusic

February 28, 202512 min

I AM Because of Them: My Success was not Forged from the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Business Case

In Episode 10, Tomee weaves the story of her work journey and her successes, not being forged from the diversity, equity, and inclusion business case. For Tomee, her work life as an adult began before workplaces formalized diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. She raises the issues of health, safety, well-being, culturally responsive services, and the need to uphold human rights in light of many corporations moving away from DEI. Tomee also sheds light on the challenges of centring the business case for DEI.Tomee provides listeners with guiding questions to use during their self-reflection.If you're interested in joining Tomee for an upcoming episode, send a message to info@tomeesojourner.com. Please note that a code of conduct, community, and group guidelines apply. Posts and comments will be moderated.#mobilizingforchange #community #historicallymarginalized #Black #service #progressive #becauseofthem #Blackhistory #2SLGBTQIA #resilience #diversity #equity #inclusion #merit #businesscase #conflictresolution #DEI #health #safety #wellness

February 25, 20259 min

Episode 9-Brace for Impact: Navigating Polarization in Work and Service Environments

In Episode 9, Tomee discusses the impact of polarization in work, union and service environments. She shares some of the actions employers and individuals can take.If you're interested in joining Tomee for an upcoming episode, send her a message to info@tomeesojourner.com. Please note that a code of conduct, community and group guidelines apply. Posts and comments will be moderated.#politicalpolarization #conflict #tensions #impact #difficultconversations #employee #customerservice #policies #inclusion #resilience

August 1, 202414 min

Embracing A Dream: It's A Soul Thing

In Episode 8, Tomee discusses 3 actions to take to embrace your dreams. She shares some of the actions she is taking to move a 30-year-old dream from an idea to an intention and now into reality. Tomee also invites listeners to think about, map out, invest, nurture and make their dreams real.If you're interested in joining Tomee for an upcoming episode, send her a message to info@tomeesojourner.com. Please note that a code of conduct, community, and group guidelines apply. Posts and comments will be moderated.Music Sample from singer Barbara Tucker, Think (About It) [Spen & Thommy's Summer Of Dub Mix] [Mixed]. Source: Canva.com#joy #housemusic #advocacy #focus #dreams #reality #socialimpact #engagement #inclusion #resilience #restore #connection #dance #movement #freedom

May 27, 202418 min

Advocating for Women's Sports: From Toronto's WNBA Team & Beyond

In Episode 7, Tomee discusses the importance of advocating for women's professional sports, removing barriers, and inclusion practices. Tomee provides examples from her athletic journey as a former semi-professional tackle football athlete and her professional journey working with professional athletes. She also invites listeners to think about ways to address systemic intersectional forms of racism, remove barriers for women and gender non-binary athletes, and build inclusive sporting communities.Share your comments and episode ideas with Tomee at info@tomeesojourner.com. If you are an advocate for women's sports, a professional athlete or a team owner interested in joining Tomee as a guest, please send an email.New interactive feature: Stay connected by joining the Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell podcast WhatsApp Community. Please note that a code of conduct, community, and group guidelines apply. Posts and comments will be moderated.#joy #WNBA #advocacy #sports #communitybuilding #socialimpact #engagement #inclusion #antiracism #Toronto #professional #athlete

April 2, 202416 min

Embracing Joy

In Episode 6, Tomee shares five ways to embrace joy in your work and in your personal journey. She provides examples and invites listeners to develop their own process for integrating joy into their day-to-day work. Share your comments and episode ideas with Tomee at info@tomeesojourner.com. If you want to be a guest, email us.An exciting new feature: To make this podcast more interactive, Tomee has created a Make It Make Sense with Tomee Sojourner-Campbell podcast WhatsApp Community. If you are interested in joining, use this link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/I3gMn78Zpyl6gDk8KHHDUX. Please note that a code of conduct and community and group guidelines apply. Posts and comments will be moderated.#joy #housemusic #embracingchange #joyatwork #creative#expression #employee #engagement #respect #contributions #professionaldevelopment

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