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Trina Parnell: Alignment Coach01 Apr 202601:06:22

What if the patterns quietly running your life were never actually yours to begin with? Trina Parnell (TP Coaching) is an Alignment Strategist who became obsessed with that question after her own long mental health battle — and built a coaching practice around helping people see what's really going on beneath the noise. Jude and Tom dig into why fear is a signal not a direction, why micromanagement is just fear in a suit, the BDC stat that 90% of entrepreneurs are quietly struggling, and the wildly creative "Donna GPT" Trina built using a Suits character to reconnect to her own sense of self.

Kevin Smith: Maple Leaf Adventures25 Mar 202601:13:51

What happens when a bunch of school bus-sized humpback whales break the surface together, mouths wide open, herring jumping everywhere — and you forget to press the shutter button? Kevin Smith (Maple Leaf Adventures) has spent 25 years captaining expedition cruises through BC's Great Bear Rainforest, and his stories of "charismatic megafauna," COVID-era coastal cleanups, and why 40 million Canadians can't all see this coast will make you rethink what adventure tourism actually means.


Nick Banks: Nick Banks Consulting26 Nov 202500:58:56

This episode is brought to you by Vern and the team at Fischer Financial — trusted advisors who help founders build financial clarity and confidence. If you’re looking for expert guidance delivered with real integrity, connect with them at fischerfinancial.ca.

Today we’re sitting down with Nick Banks — a leadership coach and culture strategist who helps organizations align people, purpose, and performance. Nick digs into what he’s learned from real comeback stories, why setbacks can sharpen your focus, and how teams rebuild with intention. It’s a sharp, grounded conversation about resilience, culture, and designing your next chapter.

Karen Fishwick: Highway Three Solutions14 Nov 202500:52:16

Today’s guest is Karen Fishwick, founder and head of Atlassian operations at Highway Three Solutions. With over 25 years in the IT industry, Karen has become a go-to expert in helping organizations modernize their systems of work, from complex Jira migrations to large-scale digital platforms. She’s known for her technical depth, steady leadership, and a long track record of delivering solutions that actually move businesses forward. Excited to have her with us today.


Paul Nursey: Tourism Victoria09 Oct 202500:42:18

Jude and Tom spend time chatting to Paul Nursey who is the Chief Executive Officer of Destination Greater Victoria, where he leads tourism marketing, strategy, and branding efforts for the region.

The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

Tessa Mcloughlin: Kwench09 Oct 202500:49:05

Jude and Tom have a chat with Tessa Mcloughlin the CEO and founder of Club Kwench Co working space in Victoria. Learn about how she fosters the ideas of community and inclusiveness in her unique space.

The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

Blue Vasseur: Gladiator Drywall09 Oct 202500:43:38

The owner of Gladiator Drywall Blue Vasseur is EOVI's newest member. Blue tells us about the discipline he learned in the Alberta oil patch and how that has lead to his success in the construction industry and in his family life.The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

The 5% Podcast: Shelly Berlin09 Oct 202501:08:02

Co-founder of Berlin Eaton and Associates, Shelly has been a fixture of the BC management consulting community for three decades. Listen to how she has changed the industry and weathered the storms over 29 years at the helm.The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

The 5% Podcast: Sean Bourquin09 Oct 202500:53:52

Founder of Full On Lighting, First Light and CEO at Xlynx Materials. Find out how this Esquimalt native specializes in imbedded logic to pioneer world-class products and the mental resilience he has unlocked along the way.The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

The 5% Podcast: Rich Van Leeuwen09 Oct 202500:46:01

Our EO Vancouver Island Board President, Rich Van Leeuwen shares his plan and insights with us today and helps us to catch up on events local and far flung. The Entrepreneurs Organization is a global community of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

The 5% Podcast: Paul Kleinschmidt09 Oct 202501:02:42

In our inaugural podcast, we are joined by the straighttalking co-owner of Yeshi Foods Paul Kleinschmidt. Enjoy and keep your dumb feedback to yourself. Sheesh!

The Entrepreneurs Organization is a globalcommunity of 20,000 business owners dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. Learn more about the Vancouver Island chapter here https://eovancouverisland.com/

Robyn Radcliffe: The Raptors19 Mar 202601:01:39


She called a bald eagle from three-quarters of a kilometer away—and it landed on her arm. Robin Radcliffe, Director of Pacific Northwest Raptors, joins Jude and Tom (with a spectacled owl named Elton in tow) to talk about the "landscape of fear," why your cat is the number one threat to songbirds, and what it's like to buy a family business your mom funded for a decade.

We also hear about the time Robin's eight-year-old had to hold an eagle in the backseat during a heat dome rescue—and why she still dreams about horses most nights.

🔗 Connect with Robin: https://the-raptors.com/

Kael Campbell: Red Seal Recruiting03 Mar 202600:57:04

Why is it getting harder to convince top talent to switch jobs in 2026? According to recruitment expert Kael Campbell (Red Seal Recruiting), it isn’t just about the money—it’s about the "Best Friend" factor and a shifting sense of economic risk.

In this episode, Jude and Tom dive deep with Kael into the "micro-markets" of the Canadian labor force, the "epidemic of loneliness" in remote work, and why your About Us page is actually your most important sales tool.

We also get personal. Kael shares a harrowing story about his son falling overboard in winter waters and how a "Navy-level" approach to communication can save a business (and a life). Plus, we explore The Marriage Habit and how a "safe word" for conflict can improve your relationships with your spouse and your clients.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Risk of the Move: How falling housing markets and rental rates are freezing the talent pool.

  • Onboarding is Make-or-Break: Why candidates decide to quit within the first two hours.

  • The "Navy" Standard: Why repeating orders back (Communication Loop) is a masterclass in leadership.

  • Conflict Hacks: Using pattern-interrupts to handle heated business (and personal) conversations.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Book: The Marriage Habit

  • Safety: Mustang Survival Life Jackets

  • Connect with Kael: Red Seal Recruiting

Stewart Story: Story Construction24 Feb 202600:49:10

In this episode, Jude and Tom sit down with Stewart Story. We talk about his experience growing up in the family business, his experience as a relatively new member to EO and how he feels very positive about the future of Victoria.

Jason Henneberry: Tango Financial19 Feb 202600:53:43

In this episode, Jude and Tom sit down with ⁠Jason Henneberry. They talk about growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, learning how to pivot from his parents and what it's like to face failure and dig your way out.

Robin Kelley: Camargue Properties03 Feb 202601:07:58

The latest edition is brought to us by Fischer Financial Services and Green Label Creative.

In this episode, Jude and Tom sit down with Robin Kelley. They talk about growing up, crashing motorcycles, friendship and why Robin joined EO.


Tom Benson: Wildplay14 Jan 202600:58:45

This episode is brought to you by Adam McLean and the team at BMO — dedicated partners helping business owners and entrepreneurs navigate growth with financial expertise and strategic support. If you’re looking for a banking relationship built on local insight and global reach, connect with Adam on LinkedIn here.

Today, we sit down with Tom Benson, Co-Founder and CEO of WildPlay. Tom’s story is a masterclass in turning a passion for adventure into a global business.

We trace his journey from:

  • The Early Years: His first formative adventures as a young man that sparked a lifelong love for the outdoors.

  • The Guiding Days: Learning the ropes of leadership and risk management while running his own guiding business.

  • The WildPlay Era: Scaling a vision of "active play" into a world-renowned brand and his evolution into a Chief Experience Officer focused on pushing human boundaries.

It’s a wide-ranging conversation about the mechanics of adventure, the transition from guide to CEO, and why we all need a little more "edge-of-your-seat" experience in our lives.

Greg Nuk: CopperTeams AI06 Jan 202601:05:06

This episode is brought to you by Sang Ly and the team at KPMG. As the leader of KPMG’s Enterprise and Technology Practices in Victoria, Sang brings over 17 years of global experience—from London to Silicon Valley—to help private companies and non-profits thrive. Whether you are navigating complex audits or scaling a multinational enterprise, Sang and KPMG provide the local insight and global reach necessary for long-term success. Connect with Sang on LinkedIn or visit KPMG Canada.

Why do some high-performing leadership teams stall while others thrive? Today, we’re sitting down with Greg Nuk, a specialist in unlocking "execution velocity." Greg is the creator of the Total Team Effectiveness (TTE) metric and an AI Team Coach designed to help leaders see the "invisible" dynamics that hold their organizations back.

In this conversation, Greg breaks down how team alignment is the ultimate, often overlooked, competitive advantage. We explore:

  • The TTE Metric: How to turn "soft" team dynamics into hard data that predicts EBITDA performance.

  • Rapid Alignment: How to spot misalignment early and guide dysfunctional teams toward exceptional results.

  • AI in the Boardroom: Using technology to visualize what is really holding a team back before it leads to burnout or attrition.

  • The 15% Lever: Why only a fraction of executives are pulling the strategic lever of team effectiveness—and how you can join them.

Whether you are leading a $600M AUM firm or a growing regional team, Greg’s systematic approach offers a roadmap to executing faster, with more precision and more joy.

The Human Side of Execution

Holly Dickinson: StrideHer Run Coaching16 Dec 202500:46:05

This episode is brought to you by Gabe Dhahan and the team at Bellrock. If you are a leader looking to unleash your organization's potential, Bellrock brings the strategy, change management, and hands-on support you need to overcome your biggest challenges. To find those "Aha!" moments that lead to lasting results, connect with Gabe on Linkedin or at their website: https://bellrock.ca.

Today we’re sitting down with Holly Dickinson, the founder of StrideHer Run Coaching. Holly is redefining how women train by blending running, strength, and mobility into routines that fit real life—not the other way around. She digs into how she helps women discover what their bodies are capable of through every stage of life, from pregnancy to menopause. It’s an empowering conversation about building confidence, coaching the "whole human," and creating a global community.

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