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BWE MUSICAST feat. DORSTEN
01 Sep 2024
00:20:00
BWE MUSICAST is brought to you by Rapid Artist Merch
In this episode of the Blue Willow Musicast, host Seth Anderson sits down with Dorsten, the talented brother-sister duo from Phoenix, Sofie and Alex.
Recorded live at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, the siblings share their inspiring origin story, recounting their journey from local gigs to touring with Mark Ambor.
They dive into their experience recording at the legendary Abbey Road Studio, offering listeners an inside look at their creative process.
Don't miss this intimate conversation, where Sofie and Alex reveal what it’s like making music as family, and what they loved about their experience in Canada!
Host: Seth Anderson - Blue Willow Entertainment
Intro: Mackenzie Walsh - Blue Willow Entertainment
Music: Dave Esseltine - Studio E Services
BWE MUSICAST Feat. LILY MONAGHAN
10 Aug 2024
00:23:59
In this episode of the Blue Willow Musicast, join host Seth Anderson as he sits down with the talented Lily Monaghan at The Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
They dive into Lily's secret humorous side, explore the artists who inspire her, and uncover her unique creative process.
Lily shares how she became involved with the School of Song and what it was like performing in front of 20,000 fans on the opening night of Folk Fest. Plus, get an exclusive peek into her upcoming project recorded at Blue Willow Studios.
Don't miss this intimate and inspiring conversation!
Summer Coffee Chat with Pietro Breviglieri
29 May 2024
00:31:44
In this episode of summer coffee chats powered by The Biz Dojo - Seth met up with Pietro Breviglieri at the Motiv digital office in downtown Calgary.
This was Pietro's first ever podcast and they dove into his journey from being born in Italy, growing up in Brazil, and the last half a decade he's spent in Canada.
Seth & Pietro dove into why businesses should fall in love with the problem they are trying to solve vs. the technological solution, Motiv's goal of being the most innovative company in Canada, and some of the leadership lessons Pietro's learned so far in his leadership career.
🔒 S3E04 - Building Community w/ Naofall "Ming" Folahan
Ming is building communities, not just at all levels of the game of basketball, but both on and off the court. We discuss his work with youth at his Halifax training center, the first of it's kind. Ming also provides his insights into the importance of community on personal development, mindset, and how pushing kids to success has worked for him.
This week in The Biz Dojo, we're joined by Erin Evans - yogi, coach, podcaster and super-mom.
We chat about self-doubt, the concept of "purpose over passion", and how we often undermine our own excellence and power through self-doubt. We also go deep on the influence of rap, and our own coaching styles (as well as why "niches are for quiches")
This episode goes deep as we talk about personal image, mindset, the importance of a semi-colon, and his story of finding himself. Encouraging others to talk about mental health, and taking on fears head-on.
We'll dive into mindset, taming nerves and anxiety with breathing, and overcoming obstacles. The discussion explores a path of self-discovery, and a focus on community, environment, and both mental and physical well-being: all cornerstones of The Biz Dojo.
So strap into your ice missle, or maybe just listen on the couch at a speed below 150km/h... and don't forget to grab a cup of Biz Dojo Coffee (Masters Medium - OR - Dojo Dark) to enjoy while you listen!
We get into how these two have face challenges together as entrepreneurs, and how complimentary skillsets can lead to success on or off the ice. As strong advocates for mental health awareness, we also chat about the importance of well-being on performance, and how support systems play a pivotal role in finding success.
Then on the podium, brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path, Seth and JP take part in National Say Something Nice Day - saying something nice about everyone who has made this season successful. From winning multiple awards to liking, commenting, subscribing and leaving reviews - we truly want to thank all of our listeners, guests, sponsors, friends, family and anyone who took a moment to in any way interact with the show.
So, sip on your delicious Biz Dojo Coffee (Masters Medium - OR - Dojo Dark) while you take in the final episode of season 2, and keep track of our summertime adventures and exciting events for The Biz Dojo by following our social feeds below!
Damarys shares the story of her upbringing, as a landed immigrant in Alberta. We talk about overcoming language and cultural obstacles, and how leveraging the 'outsider' mentality to form relationships and strengthen values has really helped each of us to develop as adults. We dive into mental wellness and structures for positive balance, and talk a lot about the influence of the martial arts on Damarys' journey through the ranks, and eventually to founding a strategy business of her own!
It also happens to be Mike Myers' birthday today (happy birthday, young man!). So, on the podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP share some of their favourite Mike Myers characters.
Prep yourself for wanting to tackle the world after this episode by enjoying some delicious Biz Dojo Coffee (Masters Medium - OR - Dojo Dark) while you listen, and don't forget to visit our social pages below for more great content!
This week in The Biz Dojo, brought to you by Airdrie DQ, we're joined by Brett Chang, Co-Founder of The Peak, a daily newsletter covering Canadian and global business, finance and tech news in 5 minutes or less.
Brett has had an exciting career journey, and we explore his time as one of the first 15 employees of Uber Canada, his time at the forefront of the cannabis industry, and stepping into a new business with The Peak. He'll talk about sharing the story of Canadian businesses, and how writing a daily newsletter was a lofty goal that has taken the country by storm.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP talk through some of their favourite "publications".
We talk to Daryl about his path to creating his own business, and how his previous work shaped his journey. Then, we'll dig into entrepreneurship and talk about everything from what makes a great entrepreneur to Daryl's advice on partnerships and more. Of course, we'll also spend some time talking numbers - and you'd be surprised just how much you might be missing out on (or putting yourself at risk!) if you aren't properly setup.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP share some mysterious and paranormal stories as we celebrate National Twilight Zone Day!
You're going to want to connect with Daryl after listening to this one. So get ready to take some notes, and grab yourself a Biz Dojo Coffee (Masters Medium - OR - Dojo Dark) as we spend an hour with a CFO for hire!
Rachel walks us through the Make Lemonade journey - from finding the inspiration, to opening day, to dealing with a pandemic while trying to operate a co-working space. We'll get into how she unknowingly built, grew and continues to lead a community of entrepreneurs.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP celebrate May the 4th with a Star Wars themed Podium. No need to use the force on this one - it's as simple as downloading and listening in. So, whether it's a Dojo Dark, a Masters Medium, or perhaps a tall, cool glass of lemonade, get yourself read for another amazing session in the Dojo.
Jacob provides insight into the importance of proper business structure. As more and more entrepreneurs seek to establish their budding side-gigs into legitimate businesses, it's important to understand the right model and approach. We'll also dive into some of the dynamics of funding, and specifically get into an explanation of what a Series A funding model is, and where it might be handy for certain types of business.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP share some of their experiences with new ventures and some their first exposures to entrepreneurship. There are a lot of laughs in this one - you do not want to miss it! So whether you're looking to take your business to the next step, or are a leader who might find value in better understanding structure and funding models - this is another great episode to fire up a Dojo Dark, and grab your pen and paper.
Marius is a storyteller, through both word and music. Our conversation explores his time growing up in the Congo, and living in the forest as he experienced first hand the challenges racism and oppression. We discuss positivity, and how gratitude can change your perspective on life. We'll also chat about leadership, and get into some deep stories about Marius' path to becoming a jazz musician.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP share some celebrate Earth Day (Thursday, Apr 22!) and discuss some of the changes they've made in their lives when it comes to sustainability. This is an inspiring episode. Grab that cup of Dojo Dark, and close your eyes as you listen to the stories of someone who was displaced, but found themselves. It's really an incredible journey.
Jayson shares his journey as a professional athlete and Olympic hopeful, and what he brought from professional sport into his role as a coach and leadership development expert. We'll discuss his book, The Science Behind Success, and how he found himself pursuing his own business as a coach. Well there were struggles along the way, Jayson provides incredible insight into taking risk and what the science tells us about personal development.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP share some laughs as we tackle some of our own moments of 'Levelling Up'. With apologies to Edmonton - this one is fun! You can also level up your coffee game with a little Dojo Dark in the morning (or afternoon, or evening!). Grab some on our website, or connect with us through any of our social media channels.
We talk about pivoting an entire business model during the pandemic, the role of philanthropy, and the impact of coaching for personal growth. We also discuss the role of diversity, and how an "Aha!" moment set Dani and Victoria on a path to showcasing the success of others.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Seth and JP get back to their roots. We're talking chocolates as we all find an abundance in and around us these days, and some of our most nostalgic Working to become a mogul yourself? We're pretty sure you'll need a cup or two of Dojo Dark to fuel your passion! You can also check out our new Masters Medium Blend on our website, and learn how you can grow into becoming a mogul yourself!
We'll get into what it takes to have a successful partnership, the importance of trust, and how "The Hemingway Moment" can give way to inspirational and aspirational goals for you and your business. We also explore retirement planning, talk a little about lifestyle management, and discuss a bit about when those decisions should (or shouldn't) be getting made.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - our reporters in the field join us again as Derek, Wyatt, Seth and JP talk more about partnership as we explore our top 3 dynamic duos. So partner up with a Dojo Dark, or maybe our new Masters Medium Blend, and take in another lesson in the Dojo.
Lisa shares the story of her journey, and how her passion for music landed her in marketing. We'll talk about working in one of the hottest arts markets in North America, and the challenges of becoming an entrepreneur. We'll also dive into parenthood, work-life balance, and how some simple marketing principles drive success regardless of industry or location.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - Mama Seth joins us to 'bear' it all, as we celebrate International Bear Day. Our Top Picks are in, and you might be surprised who did (or didn't!) make the list. Join us on facebook and instagram to share your favourite bear stories, and remind us of the great bears out there. Pour yourself a smooth cup of Dojo Dark, and find your seat. This episode is about to start.
Jeff shares his experience in merging two large non-profit entities, and the cultural impacts of those changes to employees, volunteers and clients. We talk about leadership as parents, and the responsibility of management to enable their teams to do the good work they do every day.
Then on the Podium - brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path - we're reunited with season 1 guest Rebecca Finley-Schidlowsky and share our the top 3 organizations that inspire us. So get that cup of Dojo Dark, and get yourself ready to step behind the garden to see the supports that help it grow.
Walter shares his story of entrepreneurship successes and challenges as we explore how to find business creativity. We'll talk about how to become more than just a better leader, but a better person utilizing his WINGS framework. You'll discover how to gauge your skills, what to do to cultivate your talents, and what you can do to leave your trace.
Then on the Podium, we're joined by our sponsor Beyond a Beaten Path to talk about some unique names as we celebrate "Unique Names Day".
Pour yourself a warm cup of Dojo Dark, grab yourself a pen and paper and get ready to take some notes - this one goes deep!
This week in The Biz Dojo, we talk with Vanessa Rundell from Preserved in Bragg Creek, AB.
We'll dive into the challenges in growing your small business, finding work-life balance and coordinating mutually beneficial outcomes with suppliers. Vanessa also shares her joy in finding that two of their items made the list of the Top 25 Best Things to Eat from Avenue Magazine
Then on the Podium, brought to you by Beyond a Beaten Path, we'll talk to the owners of Sasquatch Coffee about some mispronunciations, and ask listeners to take part in providing some of their own challenging words.
So grab a cup of Dojo Dark roast as we dig into another tasty episode of The Biz Dojo.
In this week's episode of The Biz Dojo, we speak with Xavier Moon - CEBL Champion and 2-time League MVP.
Xavier walks us through his path, and the transition he has made from new player to trusted (and incredibly skilled!) veteran. We'll dive into work ethic, finding positivity through difficult times, what it takes to become an MVP, and using your platform to improve the community.
After the show, stay tuned for The Podium - brought to you by Beyond A Beaten Path. This week, we're joined by CEBL Fanatic and friend-of-the-show, Brian Bettis. We'll dive into a few of the things that could potentially "take you to the moon" in your personal and professional life.
This one's a slam dunk! Don't forget to click subscribe, leave a rating and a review.
This week in the Dojo, we're joined by professional musician and 3x Juno nominee - Earl Pereira (The Steadies, Wide Mouth Mason).
We'll talk about finding creativity during lockdown, focusing on consistent growth, and finding yourself through difficult times. We'll chat about the business of music, life on the road, and even dealing with loss of family, friends and the breakup of a highly-successful band.
On the podium, we'll talk about some of our most influential albums growing up, as we're joined by previous guest Jordon West. He's not just a chef - but also a bit of a musician. We also put together a playlist of some of our faves for everyone to enjoy.
So, throw in those headphones and get ready to rock out with Earl as we learn about leadership and finding success through a musician's lens.
In this episode of "Summer Coffee Chats," Season 2 opens with Seth Anderson and Kelsey Biro at Ami Tea in Inglewood. Kelsey discusses her job as a Territory Sales Manager in agriculture, and evolves into a deeper exploration of personal growth, with both sharing their experiences with life coaching, therapy, and the tough choices they've made that shaped their paths. Seth shares a transformative experience he had on a self-reflective journey in Sedona as the two riff on themes of self-acceptance, the power of personal choice, and the continuous journey of self-improvement.
🔒 S2E4 - Jumpstarting The Next Generation w/Melissa From
We'll talk about starting and operating a non-profit, the role of Junior Achievement, volunteerism, supplementing the education system and much more. We even talk a little about some amazing Junior Achievement Alumni, and how JA helped to shape their path in business.
On the Podium, we're joined by two amazing young athletes, and brand new entrepreneurs as they launch their business - Shoot Your Shot Apparel. We'll chat through some of our own great achievements, and a few of theirs... and theirs are pretty incredible.
Are you ready for the next generation of CEOs, business owners, and leaders? We are! Come on into The Dojo.
In this week's episode, we're joined by Francine and Nicole Gomes, sisters and business partners at The Cluck 'N' Cleaver.
We explore a lot on this episode, so hold on tight! We'll dive into everything from creating a business strategy to the changing world of technology. They'll share stories of the importance of research, innovation, marketing and the possible origins of Louisiana Hot Chicken.
Francine provides industry insights from the world of Chickens, and Nicole provides her take on how being a celebrity chef has influenced her in the day-to-day world of running a business.
On The Podium, we're joined by Jordon West - friend of the show and trained chef - to discuss our Top3 favourite comfort meals. There's a few surprises this week - including a promo code for Cluck 'N' Clever, a Seth-story about a cow, and a surprising change in his opinion of Blue Cheese.
Have a napkin ready for this mouth-wateringly delicious episode, as we dive into business from farm-to-table.
We'll talk about his path from player to executive, and the lessons learned along the way - including leadership insights from two of the incredible coaches he had along the way. We'll explore what it takes to build a start-up, and what to expect as you navigate your first years in business. Along the way, we also touch on innovation in sport and the Elam Ending.
Mike will also take us through the importance of trusting your team, and the benefits you gain as a leader in doing so.
Then, on the podium - sponsored by Beyond a Beaten Path - we'll talk about the top-3 game ending plays. We don't just have one special "field reporter" for this one, but two!
The Biz Dojo is back with the first episode for season 2 - and it's one you DO NOT want to miss. In this week's episode, we dive into the art of Strategic Storytelling with Bill Baker - Founder and Principal @ BB&Co. Strategic Storytelling .
Bill takes us through his path to becoming a storyteller, and what it took to become an entrepreneur selling his skills. Then, we'll get deeper into effective storytelling, how to create a library, overcoming fears of presenting and so much more.
After our conversation with Bill, we dive into " The Podium" - with an announcement for season 2, and prizes for listening and commenting on social media!
So, jump into our Season 2 Premiere, and join us for stories, learning, and - as always - a little bit of fun.
In the Season 1 finale, Seth and JP recap the incredible guests that have taken time to join them and share their stories with our listeners. We discuss plans for our upcoming second season, and the many great leadership lessons we took away from this season.
We also take the time to answer some questions from our fan-mail, and dive a little deeper into some of our experiences with leadership, mental health, development, coaching, as we share our tips & tricks for becoming a great leader.
Thanks for listening to season 1 - and don't forget to rate and review our podcast in your favourite podcast apps. Stay connected with Seth and JP through social media over the break, as we continue to release exclusive content even while the podcast is retooling for the new season.
This week in the Dojo, we're joined by Steve Rawles (Belvedere, Merit-Based Booking & Management). With over 2 decades of experience in the music industry, Steve lends his expertise and insight as we discuss the industry he's grown up in.
Steve not only has significant time in the industry, but has also played shows and festivals around the world, having the opportunity to share the stage (and record) with Bad Religion, Pennywise, and many others along the way.
Steve recently released a few covers, including an incredible punk-rock take on the Moana classic "How Far I'll Go", which has been a hot download already! (Check it out!!) Now runing his own business as well, Steve's depth of music knowledge and experiences will connect us to great stories and lessons in leadership, growth, discipline and perseverance.
Download today from www.thebizdojo.com, or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to support your local bands and arts as directly as possible. For Steve, you can do this in a few ways:
Rebecca Finley steps into The Dojo this week to share her experience in corporate strategy, and the fun (yes! FUN!) in governance. We explore some of her experiences assisting organizations through transformation and continuous development.
We also spend time focused on learning more about inclusivity and the role that diversity plays. As Chair of Next Gen Men, Rebecca provides her insights on supporting and developing men to eliminate toxic masculinity and empower women. We'll also dive into the biggest influencers in our lives, and how they've taught us about equality.
Then, on The Podium, we're joined by Kristine "Christmas" Jones to dive further into our family histories as we chat about some of our most beloved decorations for the upcoming season.
Kick back beside the fireplace with some hot chocolate, click subscribe and join us for Episode 9!
This week in the Dojo, we're joined by Val Sweet - Scotties champion and member of Team Canada.
We talk about her journey as a skip, the transition to becoming a Third for a team of leaders, and the importance of teambuilding in sport. As a 2-time Scotties silver medalist and now champion, Val also shares her insights into sports psychology and the impact of training your mind to better yourself as a leader both on and off the ice.
Then, on the The Podium, Linden joins Seth and JP as we shift to some virtual sports and dive into our top 3 video games.
Adam Huxley skates his way onto the Pod this week as we talk about his career as a semi-pro hockey player, and his transition to coaching. We go beyond the bench to explore his company, Huxley Hockey Conditioning, and what it takes to compete at a highest levels.
Hux also talks about his time on the ice, and the work he's up to helping to train elite athletes from junior right up to the NHL. We'll also discuss how focused systems and coaching can provide that leg up in the game, in the draft, and in business.
Seth and JP take some time to explore how coaching in sport and business align, and we're joined by a special long-time-listener, first-time-caller Derek Pfisterer on the Podium as we talk hometown sports heroes.
So fire up those earbuds, strap on some skates, and don't forget to hit subscribe.
This week, we connect with Gord Aker - professional coach from LogicalLeadership.ca, and Chairman of the Military Museums Foundation.
Gord's experiences as a leader lead him to a life as an entrepreneur, coach and community builder. He shares his thoughts on transforming organizations, management process, sustainability and more.
In honour of Rememberance Day, Seth and JP share stories from their families as well, and offer up a special moment on this week's segment of The Podium.
We'd also like to thank the Government of Canada Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces for providing access to recordings for this episode (The Last Post).
Still getting caught up with the final couple summer coffee chats! In this one Seth caught up with Amy Thompson at the Glenmore Landing Good Earth Coffeehouse.
Amy is a experienced educator with a demonstrated history of working in the field of culture and museums. She shared many insights including how the education system is navigating climate change with students.
In this week's episode, Carolin Vandenberg steps into the dojo to provide her experience and insights into coaching. As a Master Coach, Carolin's lessons help leaders find their internal coach, and seeks to break down the barriers that prevent us all from being better in the workplace, at home and everywhere in between.
It's November 3rd - and that also means it's a very (VERY) important day - World Sandwich Day! So, fire up your toasters, get the mayo ready and stick around to the end as we rank each of our top 3 go-to sandwiches!
This week in the Dojo, Nate Harper joins us from Strange Giant Pictures Inc. We explore his progressive career path, focusing on the moment, and the challenges (and luck) to staying ahead of the curve in a difficult industry.
With credits spanning multiple roles within the industry, genres of filmmaking, and award-winning works that have been featured around the world, Nate has a unique perspective on the industry. Not only that - but he's eaten some pretty interesting meals in those travels. We'll find out his top 3 on The Podium.
This week, we chat with Daniel Delgado from Trade Space. Our conversation dives into starting up a new business, supporting others, and the importance of having the right attitude. Daniel also tells us about his experiences with past failures and what he's learned, and let's us in on where Trade Space is headed in the years ahead.
Then on The Podium (now with a more appropriate introduction!), your two favourite hosts talk about their top 3 inventions before their time. Napster even gets an honourable (somewhat) mention.
Beep boop chhrsssshhhh! (That's the sound of your internet downloading this episode).
Check it out today on our website at www.thebizdojo.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to check out our Insta: @bizdojopodcast and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/thebizdojo).
In this week's episode, Lauren Rose from Divine Coaching with Tarot joins us to talk about her journey to entrepreneurship. We'll spend some time discussing self-discovery, empowering women, leadership, boundary setting, and more. We even spend a little time talking about softball.
We also have a VERY special guest join us for the first installment of a new segment called "The Podium" - you won't want to miss this one!
Check it out today on Buzzsprout, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website (www.thebizdojo.com) or wherever you get your podcasts!
In this episode, we're joined by Master Electrician and owner of Black Tie Electric, Vern Scott.
Vern discusses his path to entrepreneurship, explains what he learned along the way, and how Guns 'n Roses and a rooftop patio played a part in starting his company. Seth and JP also share some of their learning experiences, and provide insight into their top 'scenic routes' that they've been on.
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth had an impromptu chat with Ernie Tsu - Owner of Trolley 5 Brew Pub on 17th Ave in Calgary.
Ernie shared some thoughts on the importance of live music in Calgary, why he jumped at the chance to support Empowering Artists, and how he thinks the industry can make some improvements.
Empowering Artists Presents: FOLK'N FUNK FEAT happening on Saturday September 23rd at Trolley 5 featuring: The Steadies, Mark Logan, The Morning Girls & The Mic Socks, Brother Bicker Band, Emanali, and Cheyanne Summer.
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth chatted with Kali at Utopia -Brewtopia Coffeehouse in Regina Saskatchewan.
Seth & Kali had a broad ranging chat that included diving into manifestation, creativity, and discovering your voice.
Kali is a spirit-led entrepreneur, soul-biz enthusiast, coffee connoisseur, lover of all things, slow mornings and authentic heartfelt connections. You can find out more about her and the impact she's making on the world on her Instagram - @ceremonywithself
In this episode of summer coffee chats, Seth sat down with Andy Chengalath the Vice-President of Link Management at Be Teased in Scotch Creek prior to a Steadies concert.
Andy shared some thoughts on what it was like growing up as an Edmonton Oilers fan, how they're developing their agency to support not just players but the whole person and what he's seeing on the technology side of things in their business.
In this episode of summer coffee chats, Seth connected with Sarah Dunnet at Fringe Coffee in Montgomery.
This was Sarah's first podcast, she was inspired to reach out after hearing about the dojo through her network. Seth & Sarah explored a variety of topics including Sarah's career journey, how she's overcome multiple challenges in her life to get where she is and why she decided to step away from teaching and coaching.
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth sat down with Chris Valleau - guitarist for The Steadies right before their show at Be Teased in Scotch Creek, BC.
In between battling a variety of bugs and ash falling from the sky due to a nearby forest fire, Chris shared some insights into what it's really like to be in a band touring across Canada, as well as how he got into playing guitar, his early music influences and how he crossed paths with Earl Pereira, which ended up with him joining The Steadies two years ago.
Summer Coffee Chats with Seth: Conversation with Adam Huxley
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth sits down with Adam Huxley to discuss the Wainwright Celebrity Hockey Game, a key fundraiser for the Wainwright Rotary Club.
The conversation then shifts to the Edmonton Oilers' exciting playoff run and Hux’s insights on several Wainwright & Irma players and their careers:
Mason Shaw's recent signing with Winnipeg Jets
Carson Soucy’s progress heading into his second season with the Canucks
Jagger Firkus chances of making the Kraken lineup
Bobby McMann's next steps with the Maple Leafs
Scott Ratzlaff gearing up with Team Canada
Adam also shares his biggest advice for young players coming up and discusses the common denominator among great players emerging from the Wainwright area.
Summer Coffee Chat with Kenton Dobrowolski
04 Aug 2023
01:08:41
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth met up with Kenton for coffee at the Glenmore Landing Good Earth Coffee House in Calgary.
Kenton is the founder of Peach Jam Records, Internationally charted producer and supporter of the YYC music scene and artists of all genres. The guys jammed on a variety of topics including some of the challenges of breaking into the modern music industry, creating creative spaces and exchanged notes on some of their favorite albums.
In this episode of Summer Coffee Chats, Seth caught up with fellow Calgary podcaster & co-founder of Clearmotive Tyler Chisholm for a chat on the sidewalk out in front of Phil & Sebastien Coffee Roasters in Marda Loop.
Seth & Tyler had a wide ranging chat that covered everything from how Tyler ended up in Calgary, the value of marketing for businesses of all sizes and ummm aliens...
So grab your favorite beverage and strap in for a fun chat with two of Calgary's most active podcasters!