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		<title>How Haitian-Canadian Media Mogul Joyce Fuerza Is Changing The Talk Show Model In Canada, Part 1</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Joyce Fuerza has lived in four different countries, so it’s barely a surprise that she’s fluent in five different languages and is learning a sixth. What’s surprising is that in spite of her overwhelming success, she still comes across as apprpoachable. Fuerza is one of the most popular voices on Canadian television. Her show “The [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555149385_700_How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyce Fuerza Canadian Show" width="406" height="605" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-20394"  /><br />Joyce Fuerza has lived in four different countries, so it’s barely a surprise that she’s fluent in five different languages and is learning a sixth. What’s surprising is that in spite of her overwhelming success, she still comes across as apprpoachable. Fuerza is one of the most popular voices on Canadian television. Her show “The Joyce Fuerza Show” offers viewers entrepreneurship and personal development guidance. She regularly interviews small business owners and entrepreneurs from all over Canada. Business is a passion for the media personality, and this shows through her launch of her very own production company Joyce Fuerza Productions. </p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: Joyce Fuerza, I think it’s interesting that your last name is Fuerza since it means strength in Spanish.<br /></strong><br />Thank you so much for inviting me to do this interview. I am really humbled and delighted to be able to share a bit about myself, my projects, and my journey with you and your readers. Hopefully I can inspire others to focus on their passion and motivate them to work hard towards achieving their objectives. This is definitely not the first time I have been asked to comment about my name. Fuerza is actually my middle name—given to me by my lovely mother. I use my first name and my middle name—Joyce Fuerza—as my brand.</p>
<p><strong> K. St. Fort: So you know Kreyol, French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and you’re learning Mandarin. How cool.</strong><br />Thank you! Living and studying abroad in four different countries has been one of the most important experiences of my life and I am so grateful for that. It definitely widened my horizons and got me to be more involved in other cultures. That also explains why I speak five languages. I encourage anyone to learn an additional language, it’s incredible how much it will change your life!</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555149385_627_How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyce Fuerza" width="575" height="382" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-20421"  /><br /><em>Above: Interviewing a guest on The Joyce Fuerza show, her motivational and personal development-focused talk show. </em></p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: Did you feel pretty growing up? </strong></p>
<p>I have always believed that being pretty comes from the inside first. I have always felt I had a beautiful personality which in turn reflects on the outside. Growing up I don’t remember ever being obsessed about beauty, and today, I’m still not. It’s so easy for people, especially young people today, to get the wrong picture about what is labeled as ‘beautiful’ or ‘pretty’ with what they are constantly seeing on TV, or with the use of Photoshop on pictures in magazines etc… What’s important is that you feel good in your own skin. Charm and kindness last way longer than beauty. Beauty will eventually fade away.</p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: Every day practically you have a camera aiming at your face. Does that ever make you self-conscious?</strong><br />No matter what you do in life, people will form opinions about you. So, if you are afraid of being judged, you will never accomplish anything in life. I am a person who believes in taking initiatives in order to make it in this world, so it is important to learn to be comfortable with not caring so much about what other people think about you and not let other people’s judgments stop you from following your dreams. Otherwise, you will never do anything great in your life. I enjoy having a camera on me as long as it’s helping me share what I learn everyday with others.</p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: Do you have a beauty and fitness regimen?</strong><br />I don’t follow any particular diet, but I do eat healthy. I prefer home cooked meals; I watch a lot of cooking shows to try new recipes. As for fitness nothing drastic either, I usually run (either outdoors or on the treadmill) and I enjoy dancing especially Salsa.</p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: What would you say to other young women who would like to make a career in television broadcasting?</strong><br />I would tell them first to make sure they get an education. Knowledge is something that nobody can take away from you. Then, go out there and network, volunteer or do internships with established organizations so you can learn more about the industry, to acquire more skill set and experience. Always be confident.<br /><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555149386_834_How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyce Fuerza photo" width="575" height="578" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-20424"  /></p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: You have your own production company Joyce Fuerza Productions, Inc. What’s a Monday like running this company?</strong><br />I work with a very dynamic team. We share the same passion and vision which makes our working environment not even feel like we are working, but more like sharing ideas and having fun while being productive. My typical Monday is much more than running my production company. I am also involved as the head coordinator in the organization of two major film festivals in Canada: the Toronto Black Film Festival and the <a href="http://montrealblackfilm.com/">Montreal International Black Film Festival</a>. So, I go from coordinating special events, to speaking at different TV and radio outlets, going to team meetings and press conferences, welcoming celebrities coming from different parts of the world, doing red carpet interviews, among other things.</p>
<p><strong>K. St. Fort: Any book or books that you’d like to recommend to me and my readers in terms of how it helped you grow as a person?</strong><br />I am very business-oriented, so I read a lot of leadership and entrepreneurship books. One book I would highly suggest is <em>The Nine Step Plan for Success</em> by <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Stedman Graham whom I had the pleasure to personally meet. If you can also attend one of Stedman’s business conferences, then it’s even better. You will learn a great deal of tips on how to grow and be more successful in your life.</p>
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<p>STAY TUNED FOR PART 2 OF THIS INTERVIEW. IT WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGH <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/joyce-fuerza">BY CLICKING THIS LINK</a>. </p>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbe3EWIMHN63KxgnP5b9qHA">CLICK HERE TO VISIT JOYCE FUERZA’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL</a> | <a href="http://joycefuerza.com">JOYCE FUERZA’S WEBSITE </a>| <a href="http://twitter.com/joycefuerza">JOYCE FUERZA ON TWITTER</a> | <a href="https://instagram.com/joycefuerza/">JOYCE FUERZA ON INSTAGRAM </a></p>
<p><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/canadian-haitians">CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT OTHER FIGURES IN THE HAITIAN-CANADIAN COMMUNITY</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2019 05:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Concordia University graduate Joyce Fuerza is the host of her own self-titled talk show in Canada. The media mogul and owner of Joyce Fuerza Productions uses her know-how as an entrepreneur to motivate viewers in Canada to pursue their dreams. The motivational aspect of her show has earned the Haitian-Canadian comparisons to the States-side mogul-of-all-moguls [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyce Fuerza" width="401" height="608" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-20388"  /> Concordia University graduate Joyce Fuerza is the host of her own self-titled talk show in Canada. The media mogul and owner of Joyce Fuerza Productions uses her know-how as an entrepreneur to motivate viewers in Canada to pursue their dreams. The motivational aspect of her show has earned the Haitian-Canadian comparisons to the States-side mogul-of-all-moguls Oprah Winfrey. </p>
<p><strong>Kreyolicious: You went to Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business. If you had to do things over, would you have skipped college and just gone right into a position in broadcasting</strong>?<br />Education has always been a top priority for me and one of our key values growing up in my family. Going to university has been an incredible experience and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Aside from the knowledge I got, I was able to make amazing connections. I got exposed to a rich cultural and social environment. University definitely allowed me to mature and be more equipped to tackle everything I’m doing today. However, you should never limit your education with only what you can learn in school. You have to constantly be networking, volunteering or do internships with established organizations so you can learn more about the industry you are interested in…And keep learning all your life through books, seminars, workshops, conferences and more.<br /><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555133538_941_How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyce Fuerza show" width="407" height="601" class="alignright size-full wp-image-20396"  /></p>
<p><strong>What would you like to say to somebody out there whose going to be reading this interview…who’s tried everything with their personal and professional lives, and nothing seems to work. What would you say to encourage that individual?</strong><br />Success is not something that happens overnight. You have to constantly take tons of action with the right attitude and surround yourself with positive and likeminded people who will lift you higher and contribute to your success. In today’s world where technology is constantly changing, where there are so much networking opportunities, there is no such thing as, “I’ve tried everything.” Learn as much as possible about yourself, about what <em>you</em> want to accomplish, about what <em>you</em> like or are passionate about. Even though it is not always easy to determine at first what is it you are really meant to do, you need to get involved and engage in activities that are of interest to you and by engaging you will certainly discover your true potentials and have a clearer sense of what direction to aim towards. A lot of doors will close for you on the road to success, and that is exactly when you should get even more fired up to knock at other doors and go after your goals. As Oprah likes to say it: Failure is the Universe trying to shift you into another direction. So wake up, dust yourself up, and try again—or try something new.</p>
<p><strong>Kreyolicious: Are you involved with any philanthropic causes?</strong><br />Every year, I volunteer with different organization. I’m involved in causes such as feeding the homeless. I am also involved at the Fabienne Colas Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting education in the arts as well as to promoting cinema, art and culture in Canada and abroad. At the Foundation, we leverage the power of the arts in order to break isolation and foster social change. One of the most amazing festivals we also do is the <a href="http://www.fondationfabiennecolas.org">Québec Film Festival in Haiti</a> which is completely free for everyone. This allows exchange and cultural sharing between Québec and Haiti. </p>
<p><strong>Kreyolicious: How do you stay connected to Haitian culture? Do you go to Haiti often?</strong><br />I am very involved in the Haitian community and support as much Haitian initiatives as I can. I am also part of the organizing team of the festival Haiti en Folie in Montreal every summer. It was created by the Fabienne Colas Foundation and it definitely gives me a sense of pride in supporting Haiti and having others discover my country’s culture. The festival offers the very best of Haitian culture by showcasing over a hundred artists. It attracts thousands of people each year. Because of all my current projects, I don’t get to go to Haiti as often as I would like to, but I definitely stay connected to my roots.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555133538_538_How-Haitian-Canadian-Media-Mogul-Joyce-Fuerza-Is-Changing-The-Talk.png" alt="Joyze Fuerza" width="575" height="333" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-20385"  /><br /><em>Above: Joyce interviewing a guest on her talk show. </em></p>
<p><strong>Kreyolicious: Are your parents proud of you? How have they shown that?</strong><br />I am very blessed to have parents and siblings who have always been the first people to praise me and encourage me to reach all my milestones in life. I am very fortunate and grateful to have their support in everything I do. But don’t get me wrong…they are also my toughest critics. You also need to have constructive criticism in order to get better.</p>
<p><strong>As a media professional and entrepreneur, you constantly have to get hip to the latest technology and developments. In order to grow, you have to be on this perpetual road of applying new things. What should we expect from you next?</strong><br />I am currently working on many projects having to do with Fashion, TV, including being a jury member for a beauty contest happening in Canada this fall, and other projects from my production company Joyce Fuerza Productions, Inc., I also have many speaking engagements, I get invited to be on several panels, and to host different events. I am also focusing on my career as an actress. I can’t reveal too much for now, but make sure to stay connected by following me on social media  and by signing up for my free newsletters where I give lots of tips on my website at joycefuerza.com.</p>
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