Man of Many nabs Amelia Navascues as head of social and production

Navascues brings more than a decade of experience across broadcast radio, digital publishing and social content.

Australian men’s lifestyle publisher Man of Many has appointed Amelia Navascues as head of social and production, as the publisher enters its next phase of growth across video, social and podcasting.

This appointment follows Rob Stott‘s appointment as the new editor-in-chief, who will spearhead the digital push into video and audio media channels.

Expanding into video, social and audio

The new role signals a broader expansion strategy for Man of Many, aimed at bridging high-quality editorial with broadcast-style entertainment across both short- and long-form platforms.

Navascues will lead the publication’s social and production strategy, overseeing how content is developed, produced and distributed across video, social and audio channels, while ensuring consistency across digital touchpoints.

Extensive media and podcasting experience

Navascues brings more than a decade of experience across broadcast radio, digital publishing and social content. Her previous roles include work with MIK Studio, Triple J, Mamamia and Fremantle Media Australia.

Most recently, during her three years at MIK Studio, she oversaw the production of several high-profile podcast series featuring well-known Australian talent.

Her portfolio includes Anomalous with Em Rusciano, which was named among Spotify’s Best Podcasts of 2024 So Far, ranked as the number one health podcast in Australia, and nominated for People’s Choice at the 2025 Australian Podcast Awards.

She has also worked on chart-topping shows, including The Fairbairn Podcast, Mel & Sam, Pump Up the Jams and The Hosting Masterclass, which reached number one in the arts podcast category in Australia.

Driving a cohesive content strategy

In her new role, Navascues will focus on streamlining Man of Many’s content workflows, ensuring stories are conceived, produced, and repurposed efficiently across platforms while maintaining a cohesive narrative across social, video, and audio formats.

Top Image: Amelia Navascues 

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