Kasia Mychajlowycz

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Kasia Mychajlowycz
NationalityCanadian
Alma mater University of Toronto, Ryerson University
OccupationPodcast producer
Employer The Globe & Mail
Notable work Cool Mules 2020 podcast

Kasia Mychajlowycz is a journalist and podcaster who hosted Canadaland's Cool Mules 2020 podcast.

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Education

Mychajlowycz obtained an MA degree from the School of Journalism at Ryerson University [1] [2] and is a graduate of the University of Toronto School of Journalism. [3] In Winter 2012, Mychajlowycz was the online story editor for Ryerson Review of Journalism. [4]

Career

Mychajlowycz joined Canadaland in May 2019 and worked as a senior producer. [5] In January 2021, Broadcast Dialogue announced that she was moving to The Globe & Mail as a senior podcast producer. [5] Mychajlowycz has previously worked in Canada and the United States in as a producer at MTV , The Atlantic , and at WNYC. [5] She has also worked on the Freakonomics Podcasts. [6]

In 2021, Mychajlowycz won the University of Toronto School of Journalism's Best Podcast: Arts and Culture and two honourable mentions for her work on the Canadaland podcast and The White Saviors podcast. [3] Also in 2021, she won Gold - Best Podcast: Arts & Culture for her work on the Cool Mules podcast and honourable mentions for her work on The White Saviors at the Digital Publishing Awards, a National Media Awards Foundation event. [7] In 2022, she won an honourable mention for her work on the Canadaland podcast at the Digital Publishing Awards. [8]

Selected publications

Personal life

In 2014, Mychajlowycz wrote an open letter to Sinead O'Connor, critiquing her open letter to Miley Cyrus. [10]

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References

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  8. "And the Winners Are…". Digital Publishing Awards. 2022-05-31. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
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