Explore every episode of the podcast Evolving Entrepreneurship
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Sweet Success: From Banking to Bonbons with Kelly Lindsay | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:35:00 | |
Episode 1: Sweet Success: From Banking to Bonbons with Kelly Lindsay
Episode Duration: 45 minutes Kelly Lindsay shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from a 20-year banking career to founding Corner Store Candy Co., a charming sweet shop in downtown Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Corner Store Candy Co 27 York St., Stratford ON Canada Episode Highlights:
Kelly Lindsay is the founder of Corner Store Candy Co., a unique sweet shop in downtown Stratford, Ontario, Canada. After dedicating over two decades to the banking industry, Kelly combined her business acumen with her passion for confectionery to create a welcoming space that offers carefully curated, high-quality sweets. Her shop has become known not just for its delicious treats, but for creating joyful experiences for both locals and visitors. Key Takeaways:
Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā | |||
| Crystals and Commerce: A Journey of Healing and Business with Nia Bright | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:46:32 | |
Episode 5: Crystals and Commerce: A Journey of Healing and Business with Nia Bright
Episode Duration: 45 minutes Nia Bright shares her transformative journey from experiencing a severe health crisis to becoming the owner of Good Vibrations Rock Shop, a vibrant crystal shop and event space in downtown Stratford, Ontario. Episode Highlights:
Nia Bright is the majority owner of Good Vibrations Rock Shop, a crystal shop and event space in downtown Stratford. Her journey into entrepreneurship began following a life-altering thyroid condition in 2016 that led her to explore holistic wellness. Today, she's an expert in the metaphysical properties of stones, curating rare and high-quality crystals from around the world. Beyond retail, Nia has developed online crystal courses, making crystal education accessible to a broader audience. Key Takeaways:
Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā | |||
| A New Perspective on Modern Agriculture with Jacqueline Martin | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:42:12 | |
Episode 4: Breaking Ground: A New Perspective on Modern Agriculture with Jacqueline Martin
Episode Duration: 45 minutes Jacqueline Martin shares her unique experience as a young female entrepreneur co-running Kampkreek Dairies with her brothers, while also managing Pastoral Pond, an artisanal cider company, with her husband. Episode Highlights:
Jacqueline Martin is a co-owner of Kampkreek Dairies Ltd., a family-operated dairy farm bringing farm-fresh products directly to the community. Along with three of her brothers, she's revolutionizing traditional farming practices with modern approaches. She's also the co-founder of Pastoral Pond, a boutique cider company specializing in small-batch artisanal ciders, which she runs with her husband. Key Takeaways:
Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā | |||
| Building a 20-Year Legacy in Downtown Stratford with Kelly Ballantyne and Mel Lang | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:45:23 | |
Episode 3: Building a 20-Year Legacy in Downtown Stratford with Kelly Ballantyne and Mel Lang
Episode Duration: 45 minutes Please note that there were technical difficulties on the audio side, so turn it up once Kelly and Mel start to chat. This episode contains 20 years of knowledge that you don't want to miss! Kelly Ballantyne, chef and owner of Sirkel Foods, along with her wife Mel Lang, share their remarkable journey of building and sustaining a successful restaurant in downtown Stratford, Ontario for two decades. Episode Highlights:
Kelly Ballantyne is the chef and owner of Sirkel Foods, a beloved cafƩ in the heart of downtown Stratford. Known for its made-from-scratch menu and commitment to quality, Sirkel Foods has become a staple of the local dining scene under Kelly's leadership. Joining the conversation is Mel Lang, Kelly's wife and supporter in her business journey and genius in the Sirkel Foods' kitchen. Key Takeaways:
Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā | |||
| Small Town Success: Building a Canadian Subscription Box Empire with Virginia Ehrlich | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:38:00 | |
Episode 2: Small Town Success: Building a Canadian Subscription Box Empire with Virginia Ehrlich
Episode Duration: 45 minutes Virginia Ehrlich shares her journey of creating Acre75, a subscription box service that celebrates small-town Canadian makers and captures the essence of local community spirit. Episode Highlights:
Virginia Ehrlich is the founder of Acre75 Gathered, a subscription box service that brings the charm and craftsmanship of small-town Canada to subscribers' doorsteps. Her business model not only celebrates local artisans but also captures the authentic, comforting essence of small-town life through carefully curated Canadian-made products. Key Takeaways:
Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā Ā Books Mentioned: Throughout our podcasts, we will occasionally mention books as a resource to dive deeper into the conversation. Please note that we provide a link to our local independent bookstore, Fanfare Books, to make it easy for you to buy. We also recommend checking your local library for a copy of the books we love. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis please click here to find immediate support or head to your local emergency department. | |||
| Katie DeBlock Boersma | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:45:28 | |
Season 2: Episode 1: From the farm to the courtroom: Building a law firm that listens.
Episode Duration: 45 minutes In today's podcast, we interview Katie DeBlock Boersma ofĀ KDB LawĀ to explore what it means to build a modern workplace inside a traditional profession. From growing up on a farm near Mitchell to launching a thriving rural law practice and leading community organizations, Katie shares: ⨠How listening to your team and clients builds stronger outcomes. š¾ The unique challenges and opportunities of rural law. āļø Her approach to workplace culture, conflict mediation, and community impact. Donāt miss this thoughtful conversation with a lawyer, leader, and changemaker redefining whatās possible in the legal world. KDB Law 14 Erie Street Stratford, ON About Our Guest:Katieās ambition to become a lawyer took root at the age of 7 while growing up on a farm near Mitchell, Ontario. She attended law school at Osgoode Hall, and then moved back to the family farm where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Katie enjoys the unique opportunity afforded by practicing law in rural Ontario. Balancing the complexities of a diverse and challenging legal practice, she has fostered deep connections with her community.Ā She is Chair of the Local Community Food Centre and Chair of the Stratford Perth Museum. She is also a certified Mediator, specializing in mediating workplace and farm succession conflict. In addition, she formerly sat as a Vice Chair on the Ontario Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal. Katie is a firm believer in creating the world we want to live in with every move we make. Show Notes: In this episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, hosts Holly and Janis interview Katie DeBlock Boersma, a lawyer and owner of KDB Law in Stratford, Ontario. Katie shares her journey from practicing law in Toronto to establishing her own law firm in a small town, emphasizing the importance of community, flexibility in the workplace, and creating a supportive environment for her team. The conversation explores innovative practices in the legal industry, the significance of giving back to the community, and the evolving perceptions of lawyers. Katie's insights highlight the potential for change in the legal profession, particularly in how law firms can operate in a more human-centered and flexible manner. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Evolving Entrepreneurship 00:58 Katie DeBlock Boersma: A Journey into Law and Business 03:00 Small Town Roots and Their Influence on Law Practice 06:06 Transitioning from Employee to Business Owner 09:04 Creating a Flexible and Supportive Work Environment 11:53 The Unique Culture of an All-Female Law Firm 14:59 Innovative Practices for Employee Well-Being 18:11 Redefining Client Experience in Law 21:13 Humanizing the Legal Process 24:09 Conclusion and Future Aspirations 25:12 Embracing Growth and Expansion 28:08 Maintaining Balance and Sanity 30:24 The Importance of Community Involvement 35:07 Choosing the Right Legal Support 40:11 Changing Misconceptions About Lawyers 42:12 Excitement in the Evolving Legal Landscape | |||
| Joani Gerber on Leadership, Local Business & Lifting Others as You Rise | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:50:00 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Joani Gerber, CEO of investStratford and former Stratford Business Leader of the Year. From her early days working in the family business to steering Stratford through economic uncertainty, Joani shares powerful lessons on:
Ā Her message is clear: leadership means lifting others. As Joani puts it, "When your rocket ship is on the way to the moon, you donāt shut the doorsāyou jam in as many people as possible so everyone gets the same shot at success." Ā Tune in for a conversation thatās equal parts practical and inspiring. | |||
| Meet The Intern: Cindy Teknedjian | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:36:12 | |
Episode 6: (Bonus Episode) Meet the Intern
Episode Duration: 35 minutes In this bonus episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, we chat with Cindy Teknedjian about her internship at the Stratford Perth Centre for Business, her Change Management studies, and what she thinks about the world of entrepreneurship. Resources for Entrepreneurs:Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: info@stratfordperthbusiness.ca Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including:
Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)Ā | |||