About Tamar
Meet Tamar Medford, the Dutch Canadian website developer and podcast producer extraordinaire! Her background in technology and passion for storytelling makes her a natural at producing and managing podcasts that inspire and inform listeners. With her knack for organization, she ensures that every aspect of production runs smoothly and efficiently. Tamar’s ultimate goal is to help people find their bliss. Her passion for helping others is evident in her role as a podcast producer – creating content that inspires, educates, and motivates people to pursue their dreams and live their best lives.
When she’s not on the clock with the BEATS WORKING team, she hosts her own podcast called the Now What Society and feeds her passion for working with sober women to help them achieve long-term sobriety as a Neuro Change Practitioner. She is also passionate about anything food-related and can often be found trying to convince her friends to try something new.
Favorite Quote
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela
Now What Society
With over 36 years of continuous sobriety and living in recovery from drugs, booze, and Snicker Bars, these two share the truth on addiction and more. This dynamic duo, Lane Kennedy and Tamar Medford, are on a mission to empower women. Absolutely fearless with any topic, yet focus on breaking bad habits and changing the internal dialogue women have with themselves while walking away from codependency, negativity and living an uncompromised awesome alcohol-free life!
Change One Thing, Change Everything.
From A Different Angle
What was your first job?
Good ol’ Mickey D’s! McDonalds taught me a lot and they were known for their training so it looked great on my resume as I ventured out into the world afterwards.
What is your superpower?
Helping people see they are capable of more than they think. As a result of getting sober in 2012, I set out on a mission to create a better life for myself. As a result, I was able to create the life I had always dreamed of. I have a gift for working with others and helping them see what’s possible for their future.
Favorite podcast and why?
I am loving Smartless these days. I started listening to podcasts for educational value, but since having my show, I now love to listen for a good laugh. The guys on Smartless have such a great dynamic together, and I often find myself laughing out loud, which is good for the soul.
Best advice you've ever gotten.
I tend to be a perfectionist, and in the past, it caused me to procrastinate, fearing that what I was doing wasn’t good enough. My mentor told me, “Just remember, your good is someone else’s great.”