In May 2010, his live performance of Welcome To Turtle Island Too was filmed in St. Albert, Alberta for a CBC television comedy special [4] and he was included in the New Faces of the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal.[5] In February 2015, CBC Radio 1 national aired an hour-long comedy special of Red Man Laughing .[6]
McMahon was also featured in Indigenous Film-maker's Michelle St. John's Colonization Road.[7]
St. John won the Yorkton Film Festival's Golden Sheaf Award for Best Documentary – Historical/Biography, and was nominated for a 2018 Canadian Screen Award.[8]
On May 26, 2017, McMahon hosted "12 Steps to Decolonizing Canada" on CBC Radio's Day 6 program. [9] The show received the Sam Ross award for Opinion and Commentary at the 2018 RTDNA awards.[10]
McMahon created the podcast Stories from the Land.[12] In 2016 he co-hosted Canadaland's political show, The Commons.[13]
In 2018 McMahon hosted a podcast called Thunder Bay for Canadaland. The series was largely informed by Toronto Star reporter Tanya Talaga's award-winning book Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death and Hard Truths in a Northern City, which investigated the deaths of seven Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay, Ontario and news reports by APTN [14][15][16]
^Ryan McMahon (comedian) (May 2010). Welcome To Turtle Island Too. CBC Television & Radio, Corkscrew Media, and Story Ark Productions. St. Albert, Alberta. Event occurs at 9:04. Retrieved October 2, 2020.