The Comms Major Podcast
The Comms Major podcast explores trends in the communications industry in Canada and beyond. Each episode features a candid conversation with a communications professional as they navigate a career in this ever changing landscape. The hosts are University Canada West professors Wahiba Chair and Karen Tankard. Chair is a strategist and award-winning marketing, communications, and public relations educator. Tankard is an award-winning former CBC journalist, with more than two decades as a communications instructor. Follow the Comms Major podcast for new episodes dropping in the summer of 2025. Join the conversation on LinkedIn and Bluesky using #TheCommsMajor.
Episodes

Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
George Van Rooyen may be familiar to some communications students at University Canada West, where he teaches upper-level courses including crisis communications.
George comes from journalism and then made the move to public relations.
At the time of taping this episode, George was a senior manager of media and communications for Flyover, an event company in Vancouver. He was also president of the Canadian Public Relations Society, Vancouver chapter.
George is now an account director at C Suite Content, a consulting firm helping senior executives create compelling thought leadership content.
In his conversation with co-host Karen Tankard, George talked about his transition from journalism to PR, the use of AI in the communications industry, a typical day on the job, and offered advice to students and new communicators.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Marzia continues her conversation with Wahiba, diving into her involvement with the BC chapter of the IABC (International Association of Business Communicators).
As a self-described introvert who wasn't a fan of large networking events, Marzia found IABC's focused community of communications professionals much more approachable. She volunteered her way up from student member to Director of the Students and New Communicators Portfolio, and eventually to President of the chapter. She shares practical advice on finding mentors—from joining formal programs to simply sending a LinkedIn message (because apparently, most people are willing to help if you just ask).
Marzia also opens up about earning a spot on BC Business's Top 30 Under 30 list, expressing deep gratitude for the mentors who helped her get there and how the recognition amplified Glow Within Foundation's mission.
The episode wraps with her advice for new communications graduates: be strategic in your learning, bridge the gap between theory and practice, and stay curious. Plus, her take on keeping communication human in the age of AI.
Learn More about Marzia and the IABC/BC using the links below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzia-sager/
https://iabc.bc.ca/
Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn WahibaChair.com
http://LinkedIn.com/in/WahibaChairLearn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/ Follow @TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor

Sunday Oct 05, 2025
Sunday Oct 05, 2025
Marzia Sager was on track to become a pediatrician - until she realized the passion just wasn't there. So she pivoted into communications, and hasn't looked back.
Today, Marzia is the Communications and Advancement Lead at PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs, where she crafts strategies to share the organization's stories and impact with key stakeholders. She's also the co-founder of the Glow Within Foundation, empowering female-identifying high school students through education in mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing.
Her social impact work has earned her recognition on BC Business's Top 30 Under 30 list and the 2022 IABC/BC Making Waves Award, given to an outstanding new communicator. After years of volunteering, she currently serves as President of the BC Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators.
In this episode, Marzia opens up about her unconventional journey and offers honest advice for anyone whose path to their dream career isn't exactly a straight line.
Learn More about Marzia and the IABC/BC using the links below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzia-sager/
https://iabc.bc.ca/
Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn WahibaChair.com
http://LinkedIn.com/in/WahibaChairLearn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/ Follow @TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor

Friday Sep 12, 2025
Friday Sep 12, 2025
Professor and The Comms Major co-host Wahiba Chair recently invited Vancouver communicator Kelsea Arbour to speak to her communication capstone class (WORK 490) at University Canada West. Not long ago, Kelsea was a student herself at Kwantlen Polytechnic University's PR program. Now she's a Communications Specialist at FortisBC.
What got her there? After applying to over 100 jobs post-graduation, it was a connection that unexpectedly led to her first job in communications. Her biggest takeaway from her job search? Spend less time sending resumes and more time networking. Since being a guest speaker, Kelsea has been promoted to Communications Insights Advisor at Fortis BC.
Learn More about Kelsea and her background using the link below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelseaarbour/
Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn:
WahibaChair.com
http://LinkedIn.com/in/WahibaChair Learn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/ Follow @TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and use #TheCommsMajor to join the conversation.

Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Rashpal Rai was once told that he wouldn’t be a successful communications professional because he wears a turban. But he didn’t listen. Now, he’s one of Vancouver’s most versatile and experienced communication practitioners.
Having been involved with the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) for over 25 years, Rashpal shares stories of how the CPRS has influenced his career since he graduated. Rashpal also explains how students and emerging practitioners can benefit from being CPRS members, from getting a foot in the industry to learning insights that aren’t taught in the classroom. A firm believer in giving back, he also talks more about his advocacy work to bring more diversity, equity, and inclusion to the communications field - something he wished had existed when he first started.
Learn More about Rashpal, the CPRS, and the CPRS Vancouver Chapter
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashpalraiapr/
https://www.cprs.ca/
https://www.cprsvancouver.com/
Learn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/
Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn or Bluesky
WahibaChair.com
http://LinkedIn.com/in/WahibaChair
https://bsky.app/profile/wahibachair.bsky.social Join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and Bluesky.

Monday Aug 11, 2025
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Karen sits down with Rashpal Rai, a senior communications professional with over 20 years of experience in corporate communications. Having worked for the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), Vancouver Coastal Health, and the University of British Columbia, Rashpal shares his motivation for choosing a career in communications. His career journey began from the ground up, starting out as a communications specialist in the late 90s and later stepping into senior leadership roles. In an ever-changing field, Rashpal has had to adapt to many technological changes, from social media to AI. He highlights his favourite types of communications work as well as the importance of finding a balance between working efficiently while preserving the human touch and ethical standards.
Learn More about Rashpal and his background using the link below:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashpalraiapr/
Learn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/
Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn or Bluesky
WahibaChair.com
http://LinkedIn.com/in/WahibaChair
https://bsky.app/profile/wahibachair.bsky.social Join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and Bluesky.

Monday Jul 28, 2025
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Episode 2: Logan Findlay talks about PR campaigns and AI
Wahiba and Logan Findlay of Talk Shop Media continue their conversation by sharing an exciting campaign Logan was a part of, and some insight into campaign tactics and measurement. Logan then begins to share how her team at Talk Shop has started implementing AI in their work, as well as her thoughts and predictions on whether AI will take over the communications industry. Logan highlights the importance of keeping up with trends in the industry and finishes with advice for starting a career in public relations in Vancouver (or beyond).Learn more about Logan and Talk Shop using the links below:https://www.linkedin.com/in/loganfindlay/ https://www.talkshopmedia.com/Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn or BlueskyLearn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn Join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and Bluesky.

Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Episode 1: How Logan Findlay Started her Career in Public Relations
For the first episode of The Comms Major Podcast, Wahiba sits down with Logan Findlay, Director at Talk Shop Media, a leading public relations and communications agency with offices in Vancouver, Toronto, and Los Angeles. Logan has over five years of experience in communications, public relations, media and event management. Logan shares how she got started in the industry while navigating job instability during the pandemic. She also gives an inside look into working with clients and how she stays organized in a role where no two days are the same. Learn more about Logan and Talk Shop using the links below:https://www.linkedin.com/in/loganfindlay/ https://www.talkshopmedia.com/Learn more about Wahiba's work and connect with her on LinkedIn or BlueskyLearn more about Karen's work and connect with her on LinkedIn Join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and Bluesky.

Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
In this inaugural episode, University Canada West BABC student Jash sits down with his professors, Karen and Wahiba, to talk about how The Comms Major podcast got started. Learn more about Jash, Karen, and Wahiba using the links below:Jash Khatri: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jashkhatri/
Karen Tankard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tankard-ma/
Wahiba Chair: WahibaChair.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/WahibaChair Join the conversation using #TheCommsMajor on LinkedIn and Bluesky.



