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Livia is the founder of Funky Feet, a dance program where the main goal is to help empower children and build their confidence through dance. Livia started her company in 2001, on her own, after seizing the opportunity to teach a dance class as a last-minute replacement. Flash forward almost two decades later, Funky Feet is now a wildly successful dance program in Montreal and counts two locations as The Studio by Funky Feet. In this episode, we talk about the importance of taking calculated risks, figuring things out along the way, and pursuing things we’re really interested in.
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Dr. Joe Flanders is the founder and director of Mindspace as well as the host of the Mindspace Podcast. Joe discovered mindfulness through one of his professors while studying to become a psychologist. Seeing lots of potential in meditation and how mindfulness could help people, Joe stepped away from the traditional full-time clinical psychology career and opened up Mindspace, a Centre for Well-being, where they offer Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to individuals, groups, and organizations.
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Owner of Bak’d by Mona, a very successful gourmet cookies business, Mona Segal is a true force of nature. She’s unstoppable: on top of running her own business, Mona volunteers at school and works part-time as a marketing specialist. Her growth story is truly inspiring and touching. Having always loved to bake and cook, Mona decided to take the plunge and turn her passion into a business after being faced with a life-threatening health issue. That challenge made her realized she wanted to change her life, work less, volunteer more, do more of what she likes, and most importantly, give back.
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Don White is on a mission to help people lead a healthier lifestyle. Many years ago, Don left his desk job and decided to invest himself 100% in what he found to be most important in life: health. After being a successful trainer for many years, Don took the plunge into entrepreneurship and co-founded his own training facility: CoreXcellence, a peak performance center. In this episode we talk about the importance of mental health in fitness, the Ketogenic diet and why most crazy diets never work, and taking professional risks when you’re in a comfortable situation.
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On this week’s episode, we are interviewing Mtre Richard P. Salis, B.A., LL.B., D.D.N., about his path to becoming a Notary specializing in wills, trust and estate settlement. After starting his legal career as a lawyer, he discovered a passion for helping individuals with their estate planning needs and took up studies to become a notary to better serve his clients. After years of developing a successful legal practice as a notary, he took his practice to the next level when he co-founded Levy Salis LLP, a multi-disciplinary boutique tax and estate planning law firm with his long-time friend and colleague, Mtre Shlomi Steve Levy.
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Sherri Rabinovitch is a passionate HR & career specialist who founded her own consulting business called The People Guru. Sherri’s story is so interesting: she found so much success she is now a regular contributor on TV, but she also had to overcome great challenges such as psychological harassment and hostile work environment, as well as, more on the personal side, being diagnosed with breast cancer. In this episode, we are also going to talk about what people can do to better market themselves when looking for a job and what companies can do to hire better.
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For this last episode of 2018, our host David is pleased to introduce Simon St-Amand, his successor as president of Proforce Personnel. While David is opening up his horizons with a newly acquired business in the health industry, Simon, prior director of recruitment for Proforce’s food division, is stepping up and taking the lead on the company’s day to day. When Simon first applied to work at Proforce, he wasn’t even called back for an interview. Now he’s the president of the company. Listen to this very special episode to know all about Simon’s amazing journey and learn more about David’s new business.
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Barry Solomon is what we could call a later-stage entrepreneur, as he bought his first business while in his fifties. After working for the family business his father started for many (quite difficult) years, Barry moved on to work in advertising, and then again in a few other fields before actually moving to California, where he bought his business. In parallel, Barry’s story is also just as interesting on the personal side, as he is a survivor of a kidney and heart transplant. Tune in to see how Barry’s values and evolving takes on faith got him through this journey.
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Formerly corporate talent acquisition manager, recently launch her own consulting business as a career coach and strategist. Through her work and her engagement on LinkedIn, Norma helps job seekers improve their resume, strategize their job search and increase their visibility on LinkedIn. With her tremendous experience on the market, her undeniable skills for the recruiting process and her true love of people, Norma really is a top class recruiter! Listen to know more about how she got in the recruiting business and get some useful insights on how to be a great recruiter. What you’ll learn: Norma went to see a recruiter who advised her to become a recruiter herself, which she did and found instant success in that profession. Notable quotes: “It goes down to your ethics and your credibility and your way of operating.” – Norma on the basis of being a good recruiter. “I went in there and in the first month I tripled my income.” – Norma about her first job in a recruiting agency. Show notes: 02:30 – Her business is 03:40 – Norma was born in and grew up in . 06:30 – During her college studies, Norma got married and moved to England for 4 years where she travelled through Europe. 08:00 – Norma studied journalism and English literature. 08:40 – Norma remarried and moved to Japan for a year. 13:40 – Norma has 2 children. 29:02 – Norma got her first corporate job as a senior corporate recruiter at the . 36:40 – Norma moved to to join her daughter with her grandkids. 60:00 – Norma invites you to connect with her on .
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Author, keynote speaker and endurance racer, Tofe helps people build their resilience as a way to reach their goals and live a happier life. After reaching rock bottom as a young adult who had lost himself to partying and suffering from mental health issues, Tofe found his way back through his research and experiments with adversity and endurance. Tofe’s book, “Everyone has a plan until shit hits the fan. How to not be the bitch of your own brain.” teaches how to make adversity your greatest strength. What you’ll learn: Tofe studied engineering, but only half-liked it as he enjoyed the creativity and designing. Tofe had a fear of public speaking before doing it for a living. Notable quotes: “To be great, you need to have adversity. It’s a foundation of your success.” - Tofe reassuring that feeling pain is part of the process. “That’s the difference between working out and training: training is going towards something” - Tofe on applying reverse engineering to his goals. Shownotes: 02:45 - Tofe’s book is called . 04:20 - Tofe is from . 10:20 - In 2014, Tofe decided to go travelling on an indefinite trip. He partied a lot and ended up in Toronto. 28:20 - After picking up running, Tofe needed an objective to train so he registered to to a marathon. 35:00 - Tofe mentions the book . 37:20 - Tofe mentions the principle of a tool featuring the questions to ask yourself in order to find your purpose. 55:40 - Tofe invites you to connect with him on and check out his website at
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Dan is what we call a serial entrepreneur. With his wife Dennae, Dan owns many businesses including an online store, multiple medical offices, and a real estate investment company. They also host their own entrepreneurs’ podcast called Tough Decisions. Dan found a recipe to create businesses, grow them, and then move on to his next thing. In this episode, we discuss Dan’s life influences, his entrepreneurial journey, as well as some practical tips that you can use and apply to your own journey.
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Kerri Twigg is a career counsellor and an entrepreneur, as she launched her own coaching business Career Stories Consulting. This episode can truly speak to both people who aspire to have their own company and to people who wish to rebrand themselves and take their career in another direction. This is exactly what Kerri did, switching from a career in the art community to a career in human resources. Listen to her story to know how she managed to make the switch, the steps she took and the questions she asked herself. Then see how she took her new vocation to the next level by launching her own consulting business in career counselling and became a sensation on LinkedIn.
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Up until a few months ago, Michael was a teacher until he left his day job to pursue his passion for storytelling full-time through his photography and creative services business Henson Creative. Learn about how Michael started to experiment with visual communication and developed his talents into a true expertise. Learn how LinkedIn played an important role in leveraging Michael’s business to more than a hobby and how he uses LinkedIn today. Learn about Michael’s traditional past with business school and the corporate world, and how that wasn’t suited for his entrepreneurial spirit and creative mind. Finally, get some great insights on storytelling and video on social media. Enjoy!
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This is a recap episode, a moment for our podcast host David Inzlicht to touch base with the listeners and set the tone for what's next. He goes over three main points: his journey into marketing and with LinkedIn, resilience as he reflects on a vacation he just spent with his family, and Proforce's company core values and their importance in general. He is also revealing a few of the guests we will be listening to in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned!
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Omozua is a certified coach for entrepreneur, executives and managers. She teaches to leaders and organizations how to level up their confidence, increase emotional intelligence, unleash their creativity, manage talents… the list goes on. Omozua always knew she loved encouraging and helping the people around her, but she had to go through a few work and life experiences (and a few countries around the world!) before finding her true calling and launching her own business as a professional coach.
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How do you go from lawyer to entrepreneur? Steven was a corporate lawyer working in a big Montreal firm when he decided to leave the corporate environment with its bureaucracy and politics (as well as its prestigious status and huge salaries) to go on his own by joining his father’s small private practice firm. Just like many other lawyers, Steven had always had the entrepreneurial spirit but wasn’t yet ready to take the leap. Here’s the story of how and most importantly why he did it.
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David is president of Deville Technologies, a family business that was founded by his father. As a young adult, David had no interest in surfing on his father success and was ready to follow his own path. After a start-up experience in the US and a year in law school, David was making his way in the workforce when his father asked him to take over the company. David accepted under the one condition that his father should truly believe he had the abilities to grow the business. And indeed, he did, as Deville Technologies has been seeing 40% growth on average these past years. David shares with the listeners the challenges that come with supporting that amount of growth, as well as the steps that allowed him to get there.
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Jonathan Maldoff is president of Intellera. For Jonathan, the key to success in business is efficiency. He built his own business out of that by offering solutions that bridge the gap between people, processes and technologies. Jonathan is the proof that you don’t have to run eagerly after anything and everything to succeed as an entrepreneur, that making the smart moves at the right calculated times is what puts you and your team ahead. Listen to the full episode to get the details on the story of this entrepreneur that always keeps his team in mind and gives back to the community.
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James Stephan-Usypchuk is CEO of JSU Solutions. James's journey began as he was still a baby when he got cancer. After his recovery, James and his family became very active in fundraising, an experience from which he developed a very focused and entrepreneurial mind. It’s no surprise that today, still in his twenties, James is at the head of a very successful digital agency and is considered the top Facebook Ads expert in Canada! Discover how he went from beginning to work on social media, to managing a couple clients as a freelancer, to now helping a handful of companies grow their business online. All this without having to pick up the phone, simply by understanding the power of a network and social media.
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Rodrigo is the chief evangelist and creative director at the digital marketing agency Genius. Rodrigo got into marketing because of his remarkable talent and ability for storytelling. If at first, it was words and imagery that he was skilled with, Rodrigo is now very enthusiast about the next steps brands can take to communicate and tell stories through technology. In this episode, learn all about Rodrigo’s personal upbringing as a child of an immigrant family who lost everything by escaping to Canada, but also learn about what is Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and how can companies use these technologies to better tell their stories.
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