Episodes

  • This week Victoria Clarke, CEO of Visit Mississauga, returns to the Boiling Point Podcast 8 years after her previous appearance. Needless to say, it has not been an idle 8 years! Victoria discusses where she's been and what she's been up to, including becoming a member of the Trillium Health Partners Foundation Campaign Cabinet, helping to build Canada's largest hospital in Mississauga, and being voted to the board of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada. She also discusses her career journey, from starting in computer programming to leading destination marketing organizations in Saint John, NB and now Mississauga, ON. Victoria's leadership style, including her ability to empower her team, take risks, and overcome challenges, allows her to bring innovative events and initiatives to life.
    Also... did you know that Victoria was also a guest on the Boiling Point back in 2015? Listen to that episode here.
    You can also connect to Victoria Clarke on LinkedIn here.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week's guest is Matt Schilling, co-founder of IndiFly, a project that's creating sustainable livelihoods in remote communities through fly fishing ecotourism. Matt discusses how he turned his passion for conservation into a venture that empowers indigenous communities, and shares firsthand stories of transforming lives, preserving cultures, and fostering economic self-sufficiency. From the Amazon to Wyoming, Matt shares his experiences with the transformative power of sustainable practices, cultural preservation, and entrepreneurial spirit.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Missing episodes?

    Click here to refresh the feed.

  • Rather than spending his life in the C-Suite, Keith Beasley would much prefer be out in the wilderness. That's because he and his brothers are the owners of Beasley Brothers Outdoors, a collection of media properties spanning across Canada with the goal of "reaching into the hearts and homes of sportsmen and women across North America."
    Keith shares the Beasley Brothers' story, explaining how they went from starting a small hunting magazine to eventually picking up several TV shows. He says they wouldn't have made it without trusting their instincts, taking calculated risks, and having unwavering determination.
    If you couldn't tell by his business, hunting and living the outdoor lifestyle mean a whole lot to Keith. As a result, one of the goals of Beasley Brothers Outdoors is to dispel some of the more negative perceptions about hunters. They aim to showcase hunters as ethical, responsible stewards of the land, and Keith highlights the role of hunters in conservation and sustainable resource management. Keith also discusses the emotional connections people feel to hunting and fishing, and how sharing these experiences through media can create a sense of community and belonging, even for those who don't participate directly.
    At the end of the day, there's no mistaking Keith's passion for the outdoors, his entrepreneurial spirit, or his commitment to sharing the positive aspects of hunting and fishing with a wider audience.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Dr. David Scott, a renowned expert in sport psychology. Known affectionately as Scotty, he takes us on a journey through his fascinating career in hockey specifically, which began unexpectedly when he stepped in as a replacement speaker at Roger Neilson's Coaches Clinic. We get a glimpse into Scotty's world and how he found his passion for helping athletes and professionals develop the mental skills necessary for success.
    Our conversation kicks off with a lively discussion about the vital role of mental skills in both sports and business. Scotty shares valuable insights on the power of mental strength, emphasizing that it's character, not just talent, that truly sets individuals apart. We delve into the importance of humility, resiliency, and mental toughness, as well as the fleeting nature of motivation. Scotty reminds us that true progress lies in focusing on the process rather than being solely driven by external motivation.
    Prepare for a surprise twist! Scotty playfully drops a bombshell announcement, showcasing his playful and humorous side. This leads us to a thought-provoking exploration of how our mindset can either view challenges as burdens to endure or as exciting opportunities to embrace. We uncover the impact of our perspective on how we approach and overcome obstacles, highlighting the significance of a growth-oriented mindset.
    Our guest, Scotty, takes us deeper into the psychology of success by shedding light on why rookies often outperform expectations. This sparks an engaging conversation about the dangers of rigid expectations and how they can hold us back. We shift our focus to the importance of having an internal locus of control and taking personal responsibility for our outcomes. Throughout the discussion, humility emerges as a common thread, reminding us of its vital role in leadership and personal growth.
    Before we wrap up, Scotty jokingly addresses the challenge of being taken seriously, adding a light-hearted touch to the conversation. Our hosts, Dave and Emily, share their key takeaways, reflecting on the valuable insights gained from their time with Scotty. As we conclude this episode, we're left with a renewed understanding of the critical mental skills needed to excel in both sports and business.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Coaching has the potential to transform personal growth, build confidence, and achieve success in various aspects of life. Dave Veale, Emily Rodger, and Pete Stoddart share their experiences of how coaching has influenced their lives, emphasizing the importance of trust, support, and personal development. They also discuss the significance of hospitality in creating a sense of community and the importance of patience and connection in various aspects of life. In this episode you will hear them highlight the value of embracing new experiences and traditions, and cultivating patience and connection through active listening and genuine relationships.
    Pete is the owner of Stoddart & Co, and also joined the roster of trusted, professional coaches at Vision Coaching.
    Pete is also going to be co-hosting a few episodes in the future.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Dr. Daniel D. Arguello, MD, is a respected physician specializing in Emergency Medicine, dedicated to providing exceptional care to patients in Colorado. He has been with Emergency Physicians of the Rockies since 2015 and today on the show, Dr. Arguello discusses his work with international medical relief organization International Medical Relief, and his experiences providing medical care on missions to countries like Bolivia, Peru, Honduras and Cuba, the logistics of setting up medical clinics in remote areas and how non-medical volunteers can contribute. 
    You will hear Stories of patients whose lives were improved through access to basic medical care, like diagnosing and treating a young girl's hernias, opportunities for anyone to get involved with organizations like IMR through short-term mission trip, and the best part - the personal rewards Dr. Dan experiences from his relief work, and how it allows him to practice medicine with empathy and compassion. 
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Rodrigo Salles is the co-owner of Untamed Angling. He is an expert in fly fishing in the Amazon, developing sustainable tourism partnerships with indigenous communities there.
    In this episode, you will hear Emily and Dave discuss Rodrigo's early experiences fly fishing in Brazil, the founding of Untamed Angling to promote ecotourism while protecting native lands and cultures, and the process of building trust over many years to create successful community partnerships. Rodrigo emphasizes the importance of respecting native ways of life and involving communities in decision making. He also works to correct misconceptions about the Amazon and expand tourism beyond just fishing through activities like birdwatching and hiking. The goal is to preserve the jungle and indigenous knowledge while providing economic opportunities for locals to stay on their ancestral lands.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week's guest is a name you might recognize: Dave Veale, co-host of the Boiling Point. Dave shares what he's learned during his 18 years as a leadership coach and CEO of Vision Coaching, as well as what motivated him to become a coach in the first place. Dave and Emily discuss ways coaching has benefitted their personal and professional development over the years. They speak about the increase in popularity of coaching, driven by greater awareness of its benefits. Finally, Dave discusses the future of Vision Coaching.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week's guest, Dr. Bill Howatt, has been a workplace mental health expert for more than 30 years. He discusses what he has learned over the decades, with a particular emphasis on the importance of deepening connections and creating psychological safety to have meaningful conversations. He shares tips for fostering strong personal connections with others in the workplace, and the benefits that flow from that
    Dr. Bill, author of No Regrets: How to Live Today for Tomorrow’s Emotional Well-Being, also opens up about his own mental health struggles, how he got through them, and how that experience helped grant him greater empathy for others who are struggling in the workplace.
    Finally, he shares the tools he uses to promote a sense of psychological safety at work, and the traits that define a great leader.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • In this highly engaging and thoughtful conversation with Boiling Point hosts Emily Rodger and Dave Veale, Andrew Oland, President and CEO of Moosehead Breweries, discusses his approach to leadership at the family-owned brewery. He shares personal insights on problem-solving and decision-making, confronting the tumult of change, and the importance of community involvement.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week's guest is esteemed Leadership Coach and Sociologist Kelley Russell-DuVarney. Kelley is a Certified Positive Psychology Coach, as well as a member of a new leadership coaching pilot program at the University of Texas. She carries both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Sociology.
    Kelley both coaches and facilitates training for leaders, teams and executives across multiple sectors, using her sociological background to better help clients identify potential barriers to their success.
    In this episode, Kelley discusses the ways in which she uses psychology and sociology to strengthen her coaching abilities, leveraging her skills and knowledge to push her clients to new levels of success. She explains the concept of a Sociological imagination, which is a method of considering the structures within society that can allow someone to advance, such as economic systems, political systems, legal systems, and family systems. She explains how she uses this concept to help her clients consider avenues to success that might not be obvious at first.
    If you'd like to work with Kelley, you can visit the Vantage Coaching website for a free consultation.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Our guest this week is Dave Stonehouse. Dave is a highly accomplished communicator. A former news media executive, he offers valued insights into media and audience. As a leader and trusted public relations adviser, he has helped organizations both navigate crisis and achieve new success.
    An award-winning writer and editor, his work has earned national acclaim and spurred positive change. Before moving into public relations, he enjoyed a 25-year media career working in newsrooms across Canada. He has written for numerous publications, including the Globe & Mail, National Post, Maclean’s, Ottawa Citizen and Vancouver Sun.
    In this episode, you will hear about Dave Veale's first encounter over 20 years ago when he pitched a leadership column idea to Stonehouse who was the business editor at the Telegraph-Journal newspaper in Saint John. Stonehouse was initially skeptical but the column ran successfully for over a decade. Emily and Dave also spoke about Stonehouse's 25 years of experience in journalism and transitioning into communications and public relations, working at the University of New Brunswick before starting his own agency, The Stonehouse Agency, around 5 years ago. You will also hear how Dave Stonehouse overcome adversity and never let his disability hold him back from pursuing his goals and living life to the fullest.
    The Stonehouse Agency provides communications, media relations, writing, strategy, and other services to clients. Stonehouse focuses on building strong relationships and really understanding client goals.
    Stonehouse is very involved in community organizations like L'Arche and Toastmasters. These roles have been rewarding and helped him develop communication, leadership and public speaking skills.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week's guest, Matt Cundill, is the owner and founder of the Soundoff Media Company. If that name sounds familiar, it's because they're the folks who handle production for our show. Matt speaks about how he's built and maintained the company, including finding gaps in the market and knowing when to transition to entrepreneurship. If you've recently been "restructured" out of a job in a declining industry (like Matt was with radio), he believes it's time to look at your transferable skills, make good use of your personal contacts, and find a way to carve out a new niche for yourself that's more suited to the modern world.
    Matt also discusses what he learned from his time in radio, as well as what's been hard to learn as he's moved away from traditional broadcasting. Though challenging at times, building his own company has been well worth the rewards.
    To work with Matt and his team, head to Soundoff.network. You should also listen to Matt's show, The Sound Off Podcast, if you're at all interested in radio or broadcasting. As always, you can follow Matt on Facebook and Instagram to connect with him and keep up with new episodes.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • This week, we have another previous Boiling Point guest returning for a second round: Phil Jewell. Phil is the face of Impact Leadership, a leadership coaching company that offers workshops, coaching, keynote speeches, and multi-week courses centered around making you into the best leader you can be. As a veteran of the Canadian, British, and US Armies, Phil has been around the world and seen dozens of leaders' different strategies, while also having more than a few opportunities to lead people himself.
    Phil speaks about what his experiences in the military (and the world) taught him about leadership, and how he uses Impact Leadership and his public speaking roles to try to instill those values in leaders around the world.
    If this sounds like coaching you could use, check out their website, impactleadershipteam.com. You can also check out Phil's page on the Canadian Speakers Bureau's website if you need more proof of his credentials, or follow him on Instagram or LinkedIn.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Some of our older fans might remember Greg Hemmings from the early days of the Boiling Point. For those who don't know him, he and Dave started the podcast years ago, but Greg eventually decided to step away and pursue a different line of work- but not before introducing Dave to Emily. In this episode, Greg's back to fill us in on all the different projects he's done over the past several years, including many motivational speaking gigs, a rapidly growing filmography, and the start of his own production company, Hemmings House. He speaks about what led him to step away from the Boiling Point, what inspires his current work, and where he's going next. For the original fans who miss Greg, don't worry: This certainly won't be his last time appearing on the show. We love Greg, and we have no doubt he'll be back on again soon enough.
    To keep up with Greg, you can follow him on Instagram or LinkedIn, or check out his personal website.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Quentin Casey is an author and journalist from Nova Scotia, whose writings have appeared in Reader's Digest, The Financial Post, and many other publications. In this episode, Quentin speaks about his newest book, titled Net Worth: John Risley, Clearwater, and the Building of a Billion-Dollar Empire. He explains why he chose to focus his book on East Coast billionaire John Risley, what inspirations he took from him, and the trials and tribulations of actually getting an interview with the man. He speaks to the difficulty of getting people to trust a journalist, and how he built that trust among Risley and his family & friends.
    Having launched in June 2023, Net Worth is Quentin's third full-length book. He also released Joshua Slocum: The Captain who Sailed Around the World in 2014 and The Sea Was in Their Blood: The Disappearance of the Miss Ally's Five-Man Crew in 2017. More info about Quentin- and links to purchase all three of his books- can be found on his website, QuentinCasey.com.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Ed Staniowski is a former NHL goalie, playing from 1975-1985, and a former Lieutenant Colonel of the Canadian Armed Forces. He joins this episode of the Boiling Point to discuss the tenets of leadership he's come to value over the years, both in the Armed Forces and the NHL. From coaches to drill sergeants to fellow players and soldiers, Ed speaks to the necessity of humility in a leader, the importance of facing healthy adversity in overcoming obstacles as a team, and the way great leaders generate trust in their followers.
    Nowadays, Ed is part of a campaign memorializing the Regina Rifles, a regiment which landed at Juno Beach during WWII. The campaign is creating a proper monument for the Rifles at Courseulles-sur-Mer in France, where they landed on D-Day, and the goal is to have it erected on June 6th, 2024- the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Ed also speaks to the importance of this monument, and of honoring the sacrifices made.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Nancy Gharib is the Founder and CEO of Simple Split, a money management company designed to help co-parents and roommates easily track and share expenses. As a mother and co-parent herself, Nancy was well aware of the struggles that come along with trying to divide money evenly in those kinds of situations, so she created Simple Split to help ease the burden. In this episode, she discusses the issues she faced that led her to create Simple Split, as well as the fears she faced as a first-time tech entrepreneur, and how she was able to overcome them. She believes the best way to build a business is to find a struggle you know intimately, create a solution, and use it to help others facing the same struggle. As she says, the credibility of the product is in the experience of the person delivering it.
    Nancy is also an organizational change management consultant, as well as a certified coach- experiences which she says were vital in helping her create Simple Split. If you'd like to try Simple Split, check out their website.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Kurt Goddard is the Executive Director of Inclusion Canada, and he discusses the organization's work on behalf of persons with intellectual disabilities and their families, including advocacy work with the federal government and international level. In this episode you will hear about some of the progressive legislation passed in New Brunswick regarding supported decision making, which aims to provide people with disabilities the right to supports in decision-making, the potential of this legislation to address discrimination in the legal system, particularly through the "understand and appreciate" test, and how it could be a model for other provinces and countries. Kurt also highlighted New Brunswick's progress in inclusive education, crediting the province's small size and advocacy efforts for its success.
    Kurt calls Fredericton home, though his roots lie in Sussex Corner. As a lawyer, he's deeply invested in disability rights and serves as the Executive Director of Legal and Public Affairs at Inclusion Canada. His unwavering commitment champions the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Drawing insights from observing young leadership in New Brunswick politics and leading the Reflections on Rwanda program with SHOUT Canada, Kurt's understanding of leadership and advocacy has been shaped by diverse experiences. His time studying in Northern Ireland reinforced his connection to New Brunswick, reminding him of the importance of home. Outside of his professional commitments, Kurt is a devoted husband to Rebecca and proud dad to Abigail.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • In this episode of The Boiling Point, hosts Emily Rodger and Dave Veale sit down with Muraly Srinarayanathas, the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of 369 Global. The discussion traverses Muraly's journey as a serial entrepreneur and the core ethos of his ventures, with a specific emphasis on catering to a demographic of 35 to 45-year-olds, predominantly women. He draws inspiration from Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a renowned Bangladeshi economist and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, highlighting the impactful time he spent working alongside Dr. Yunus.
     
    The conversation dives into Muraly's borderless lifestyle, enriched by experiences as a 3rd culture kid. Muraly underscores the importance of understanding and adapting to market dynamics, especially in the context of the immigrant experience in Canada. As a son of first-generation immigrant parents, his unique perspective informs strategies to train and uplift newcomers through ventures like Computek College.
     
    Muraly sheds light on the hybrid structure of his college and its collaboration with employers to tailor education. He stresses the significance of surrounding oneself with the right individuals, a principle that underpins his entrepreneurial journey. Additionally, Muraly shares his passion for filmmaking, showcasing "This Place," a Canadian production embodying the immigrant narrative. Through 369 Global, Muraly endeavors to bridge global consumer culture (GCC) and local consumer culture (LCC) principles, advocating for diversity and meaningful connections at both global and local levels.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices