Date Saturday, April 26, 2025 · 2:00 PM
Location Henry's Camera, St. Catharines, ON
Organizer Henry's Camera
Format In-Person
Price Paid

A workshop on podcast creation and production will be held at Henry’s Camera in St. Catharines, Ontario, on April 26, with instruction from Manisha, host and producer of The Archery Parent Podcast, a 2025 Canadian Podcast Award winner for Outstanding Kids & Family Series.

The two-hour in-person event is designed for individuals interested in launching a podcast but uncertain about where to begin. According to the event description, Manisha will provide attendees with practical guidance in a supportive setting, drawing on her experience building a niche podcast and community from the ground up.

Manisha’s credentials include hosting and producing The Archery Parent Podcast, which received recognition from the Canadian Podcast Awards in 2025. The award recognizes excellence in podcast production within the kids and family content category, establishing her as an experienced voice in podcast creation and audience engagement within specialized niches.

Workshop attendees will gain real-world insights and actionable advice applicable to podcast launches across various content categories and audience interests. Participants will learn from Manisha’s experience building a dedicated community around a focused topic, with emphasis on practical lessons learned during the development of her own show. The instruction is framed as applicable regardless of the attendee’s particular area of passion or subject matter expertise.

The workshop runs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 26. The event is held at Henry’s Camera, located at 420 Vansickle Road, Unit J03A, in St. Catharines, Ontario. No pricing information is provided in the available event details. Registration is available through Eventbrite.

Henry’s Camera, the organizing entity, operates as a retailer and event host based in St. Catharines. The organization has hosted 1,101 events over 11 years and has attracted approximately 21,700 total attendees across its programming, indicating an established presence in community education and skill-building workshops within the Niagara region.

Source: eventbrite.ca