Amelia Navascues.
Credit: Man of Many
Men's digital lifestyle publication Man of Many has appointed Amelia Navascues to head of social and production.
She will lead its strategic investment to expand premium content across video, social and podcasting.
The company said this will bridge the gap between high-quality editorial and broadcast-style entertainment across short and long-form platforms.
Navascues has over a decade of experience across radio, digital publishing, and social content including roles at MIK Studio, Triple J, Mamamia, and Fremantle Media Australia.
Her portfolio includes Anomalous with Em Rusciano (Spotify’s Best Podcasts of 2024 So Far, #1 Health Podcast Australia, and a 2025 Australian Podcast Awards People’s Choice nominee), alongside chart-toppers including The Fairbairn Podcast (#3 Comedy Podcast Australia), Mel & Sam (#2 Comedy Podcast Australia), Pump Up the Jams (#4 Music Podcast Australia), and The Hosting Masterclass (#1 Arts Podcast Australia).
In her new role, she will focus on streamlining how the company’s content is conceived, produced, and repurposed, supporting a cohesive narrative across all digital touchpoints.
Navascues’ appointment will support the capabilities of Man of Many’s in-house branded content studio providing advertisers with opportunities for broadcast-quality integration.
“Man of Many already has incredibly strong foundations, deep editorial authority, a loyal audience, and a clear point of view,” said Navascues.
“I’m excited to be part of the next phase of building on what’s already there and taking it to the next level. I’m looking forward to developing new podcast and video formats that allow our journalism and storytelling to travel further, while staying true to the quality and credibility the brand is known for.”
Man of Many Co-Founders Frank Arthur and Scott Purcell celebrated Navascue's industry success as "instrumental" to achieving the company’s next phase of growth.
“Amelia’s proven ability to create chart-topping content aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of Man of Many,” said Purcell.
“As we accelerate our investment in multimedia, her expertise will be instrumental in translating our editorial voice into premium audio and visual experiences. We are thrilled to have her leading the charge on this exciting new chapter.”
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