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RayPresents

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RayPresents is a conversation series hosted by Ray Leroy, featuring thoughtful and honest discussions with inspiring voices across culture, business, media, sports, and public life. Each episode explores the journeys behind success, the risks taken, the lessons learned, and the values that guide leaders, creators, and changemakers from Canada and around the world. The tone is relaxed, authentic, and reflective, creating space for real stories and meaningful insight. RayPresents is about perspective, purpose, and the people shaping our world, one conversation at a time.

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Ray

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 13, 2026

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Episodes

Actor, writer, producer Michael Xavier on Fatherhood, Success and leaving a legacy 13.06.2026

Live from his California home, actor, writer, and producer Michael Xavier joins me for RayPresents Episode 66.Michael was one of the early guests on the show and has been a great supporter over the years. It was a pleasure to welcome him back for a second conversation and hear how life has evolved since we last spoke. In this episode, we talk about fatherhood, success, personal growth, family, and...

Cabbie Richards: Mastering the Craft of the Sports Interview 06.03.2026

One of the most recognizable personalities in Canadian sports media joins RayPresents. Fresh off the Winter Olympics, Cabbie Richards sits down for a conversation about the craft behind great interviews, authenticity in media, and the moments that shape a career. Cabbie built a reputation for bringing energy, humor and authenticity into interviews with some of the biggest names in sports. But behi...

Episode 64 - Actor Michael Mando (Better Call Saul) | Raw, Unfiltered, Real 23.01.2026

Live from Miami, I had the chance to reconnect with my friend, actor Michael Mando. We first met in high school, and it’s been inspiring to watch his journey from those early days to the international stage. Fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic, and having lived in many cities across four continents, Michael brings a global perspective that naturally shows up in his work and in the way h...

Épisode 63 - Jean Chesnel Jean et Ayitika, du cacao haïtien au chocolat d’exception 04.01.2026

Je reçois Jean Chesnel Jean, agronome et fondateur de Ayitika, une marque haïtienne engagée qui fait du cacao un levier de qualité, de durabilité et de transformation sociale. Au cœur de cette conversation, une philosophie claire “De la racine à la tablette”. Une histoire de qualité, de durabilité et d’engagement. Ayitika se définit comme une entreprise citoyenne, qui agit avec la collectivité et...

Amber Kanwar on Pressure, Risk, and Betting on Yourself | Episode 62 04.01.2026

What does it really take to build in high-pressure environments? Amber Kanwar, one of Canada’s most respected business journalists, opens up about pressure, risk, and betting on yourself. In Episode 62, Amber Kanwar joins me on RayPresents for a powerful and honest conversation about navigating finance, journalism, and motherhood. After years reporting on markets, money, and major business decisio...

Episode 61 - Building hope across borders: Jimmy Sebulime’s journey from Uganda to Canada 03.01.2026

On RayPresents Episode 61, I sit down with Jimmy Sebulime, a community builder whose quiet strength is transforming lives in both Uganda and Canada. Through the Agnes Zabali Boys and Girls Club, Jimmy is creating opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and lead, proving that real leadership starts with service. His work bridges continents and communities, showing that hope can travel far wh...

Episode 60 - Amira Elghawaby on Islamophobia, Resilience & Belonging 03.01.2026

I sit down with Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia. Amira opens up about what it was like growing up and celebrating difference, the challenges of stereotypes that still persist, and the urgent need to build a Canada where everyone belongs. This is a powerful and honest exchange on resilience, identity, and inclusion. Subscribe to RayPresents for more authe...

Épisode 59 - BanFest : Samuel Bernadin met la culture haïtienne à l’honneur à Ottawa 03.01.2026

Dans cet épisode, je discute avec Samuel Bernadin, alias Samy Blanco, président fondateur de BanFest, le premier banquet-festival annuel qui met la culture haïtienne à l’honneur à travers sa gastronomie à Ottawa. https://www.banfest.com

Episode 58 - A conversation with Canada’s Human Rights Chief: Charlotte-Anne Malischewski 03.01.2026

In Episode 58, I sit down with Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. We talk about what it means to lead during times of change, how to rebuild public trust, and why human rights still matter in Canada today.

Episode 57 - Solange Tuyishime Keita from survivor to global voice 03.01.2026

In this powerful episode, I sit down with Solange Tuyishime Keita, a woman whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From surviving war as a child to Miss Canada International, a UNICEF Canada ambassador, and CEO of Elevate International, Solange has never stopped shining. We talk about leadership, motherhood, mental health, pageantry, and what it really means to rise above adversity and gi...

Episode 56 - Afrocentric AI & bold visions with Renata Whedbee 02.01.2026

I sat down with Renata Whedbee, an AI filmmaker whose work deeply intertwines Afrocentric themes, blending technology with rich cultural narratives. Her creative journey began in 2016 when she adapted to partial eyesight, leading her to explore storytelling through heightened senses and vivid imagination. This transformation is evident in her AI-generated films, which often delve into Afrocentric...

Episode 55 - Beats, healing, and hustle: The Double Life of DJ La Madeleine 02.01.2026

By day, DJ La Madeleine is an osteopath helping people heal. By night, she’s behind the turntables, blending beats from Paris to the world. In this episode, we get into how she balances science and art, what music means to her, and the freedom that comes from living without limits. Get ready for a conversation that’s as real as it gets.

Episode 54 - Chef Lindsay Brun: Serving legacy, one recipe at a time 02.01.2026

In Episode 54, I sit down with the talented Chef Lindsay Brun, entrepreneur, pastry chef, and winner of Wall of Chefs (Food Network Canada, 2020).In this quick but meaningful chat, we talk about her Caribbean roots, her passion for cooking and baking, and what it meant to win a nationally televised culinary competition. From childhood memories to building a business rooted in love and legacy, Chef...

Episode 53 - Komi Olaf on Afrofuturism, Art & Redefining Black Identity 02.01.2026

In this episode, I sit down with the visionary Komi Olaf, a multidisciplinary artist whose work fuses architecture, poetry, and visual art to tell powerful stories of identity, culture, and the future. Komi’s art boldly blends traditional African themes with futuristic concepts, reshaping the way Black identity is expressed and imagined. Together, we explore:🎨 How architecture, poetry, and visual...

Episode 52 - Nicole Thalìa on singing at the Royal Wedding, R&B Gospel Life, and Breaking Barriers 02.01.2026

In Episode 52, live from London, I sit down with the incredible Italian R&B Gospel singer and international performer, Nicole Thalìa. We explore her inspiring journey of mastering her vocal artistry, her unforgettable experience performing with The Kingdom Choir at the Royal Wedding, and the highs and challenges of life on the road as a professional singer. Nicole also opens up about being a w...

Episode 51: If we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu: AI, Education & Diversity w/ Hosni Zaouali 01.01.2026

Join me live from Toronto for an electrifying virtual conversation with Hosni Zaouali, a visionary leader at the intersection of technology and education. Hosni emphasizes a powerful truth: “If we’re not at the table, we’ll be on the menu.”In this episode, we delve into:• AI’s Transformative Impact: How artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and society.• Educational Innovation: The press...

Episode 50 - Advancing Inclusion and Racial Justice - Fondation Michaëlle Jean Foundation 01.01.2026

In this special 50th episode of RayPresents, I am honored to host The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, 27th Governor General of Canada, and Edward Matwawana, Executive Director of the Michaëlle Jean Foundation. They share their insights on leadership, legacy, and the Foundation’s efforts in promoting inclusion and racial justice across Canada. Join me for an inspiring conversation about building b...

Épisode 49 - Sophie Fouron : Au-delà des frontières, au cœur des cultures 01.01.2026

J’ai eu le plaisir de m’entretenir avec Sophie Fouron, une animatrice, journaliste et conceptrice canadienne reconnue pour son travail dans le domaine des communications depuis plus de 20 ans. Titulaire d’un baccalauréat en sciences politiques (1991) et d’une maîtrise en sciences de la communication (1993) de l’Université de Montréal, elle a débuté sa carrière comme recherchiste et productrice sur...

Episode 48 - Leading While Black - An Exclusive Conversation with Former Police Chief Peter Sloly 31.12.2025

In this rare, exclusive sit-down, former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly opens up about the journey of “Leading While Black” and the unique challenges he’s faced breaking barriers in high-stakes roles. With a background as a professional Football (soccer) player, corporate leader, public servant, and academic, Chief Sloly shares powerful insights on resilience, integrity, and the cost of shatterin...

Episode 47 - Breaking Barriers with Laughter and Resilience – A Conversation with Joze Piranian 31.12.2025

Live from Toronto, I had a conversation with Joze Piranian. Joze is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, and TEDx speaker who has used his unique perspective to inspire. We talked about his journey of overcoming adversity, how he turned his biggest challenge, stuttering, into a source of empowerment, and the role of humor in breaking down barriers. Joze, who is multilingual, speaks around th...

Episode 46 - From Ottawa to the Olympics – Marial Shayok’s Rise to International Basketball Fame 31.12.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Ottawa’s very own Marial Shayok, a rising star in the world of basketball. Marial’s journey has taken him from the courts of St. Pat’s High School in Ottawa to representing South Sudan in their historic first-ever Olympic appearance. Marial talks about his decision to represent South Sudan on the global stage, the lessons he’s learned from playing in top leagues wo...

Episode 45 - How Joelle Legg Balances Humor, Health, and Hustle | Secrets to Success! 31.12.2025

Discover how Joelle Legg, co-founder of MIJO, is redefining wellness with a personal touch. Live from New Zealand, I virtually sat down with this powerhouse of fitness, wellness, and positivity. Together with her husband Mike, Joelle has spent over a decade helping people reclaim their health and happiness. Their platform, MIJO, is all about thriving, offering personalized fitness and nutrition pl...

Episode 44 - EEI’s Kristine Esposo Telford on Leadership & Diversity - Energizing Change 31.12.2025

Live from the US, I recently reconnected with Kristine Esposo Telford, Executive Director of External Affairs at the Edison Electric Institute (EEI). We first met years ago during a trip to Spain, where our shared experiences and discussions left a lasting impression. Kristine leads EEI’s External Affairs department and is responsible for outreach to state and local legislators and external stakeh...

Episode 43 - Mastering the Keys - John Kofi Dapaah’s Inspiring Musical Odyssey 30.12.2025

Join me in an inspiring conversation with John Kofi Dapaah live from Ottawa, Canada. John is a remarkable pianist whose musical journey spans continents and cultures. Born in Ghana, John’s love for music blossomed when he moved to Japan at the age of six. There, a piano teacher from his family’s Baptist church introduced him to classical music, providing him an essential outlet for expression as h...

Episode 42 - Engineering Health with Dr. Nick - The Fittest Doc’s Key Secrets to a Healthy Lifestyle 30.12.2025

In this live episode from the US, I was thrilled to have a conversation with Dr. Nick, also known as “the Fittest Doc.” Dr. Nick isn’t just a family medicine specialist; he’s a powerhouse of knowledge with a background in mechanical engineering. In this episode, he brought his unique perspective to a range of topics that bridge the gap between medicine and engineering. We spoke about his approach...

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