Robert Tyndale a local entrepreneur in Edmonton, Canada highlighting his experiences in building a new marketing agency, while sharing a variety of interviews and conversations during his journey.
In today's episode of "The Cadence of just bobby.t," I speak with Gary Vaynerchuk, a serial entrepreneur and best-selling author renowned for his work in digital marketing and social media. We dive into the essential role of emotional intelligence (EQ) in business, Gary's new book "Twelve and a Half," and how EQ can be a game-changer in modern business practices.Tune in for a dynamic discussion filled with Gary's unique insights, personal stories, and actionable advice that will transform your approach to business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business leader, this episode offers profound insights into leveraging emotional intelligence for genuine success and better business outcomes.More about Gary Vaynerchuk:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garyvee/Twitter: https://twitter.com/garyveeGary's Book - Twelve and a Half: https://garyvaynerchuk.com/books/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode of The Cadence of just bobby.t, I speak with Travis, a groundbreaking chef in the cannabis culinary scene. We discuss his unique experiences in the United States, how he manages the media spotlight, and the experience of hosting popup-infused dinners.Tune in for a blend of insightful advice, personal experiences, and practical tips that could inform your journey, whether you're interested in cannabis, fine dining, or entrepreneurial innovation.More about Travis:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_nomadcook/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode of The Cadence of just bobby.t, I speak with Andrew Parker, an educator and advocate for diversity in education, and we talk about his experiences in mentoring, his passion for uplifting black voices in the community, the importance of faith and spirituality, and his vision for the future of education in Edmonton. His shoutouts to fellow educators and vision for inclusive schools make this a heartfelt conversation filled with inspiration and guidance.Give this a listen for insightful advice, experiences, and excellent tips that might help you with your journey.More about Andrew ParkerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewparkeragp/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode of The Cadence of just bobby.t I sat down with digital artist MohZee to discuss the intriguing world of digital art, including NFTs and Veecon 2023. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the future of art in the digital age and practical guidance on navigating this rapidly evolving landscape.More about MohZeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsmohzee/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
n today's episode of The Cadence with just bobby.t, we bring to you Shawn Kanugo, a strategic innovation keynote speaker and author of The Bold Ones. We delve into how Shawn has transformed from a sole innovator to an innovation entrepreneur and the myriad benefits he has accrued from his unique experiences.This episode is a gold mine of insightful advice, enriching experiences, and practical tips that can potentially augment your journey.More about Shawn Kanugo:Website: www.shawnkanugo.comTweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode of The Cadence of just bobby.t is another live interview I did on Instagram for the Creators' Exchange. In this episode, I spoke with Daniel Madden about how he is transitioning from being a preacher to creating his own digital agency. Daniel shares a ton of information on his backstory and how he prepared to move toward being a small business owner.If you ever had ambitions of moving from your career job into a small business, give this episode a listen.More about Daniel MaddenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/optical.opium/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode of The Cadence of just bobby.t is an interview I did on Instagram live in a new series called the Creators' Exchange. In this episode, the opportunity to talk with Ore, a wedding videographer and part of Canon Canada's creator lab program FUTURES. In this episode, I unpack a bit about how Ore has moved from a solocreator to a creatorprenur and some of the benefits he's experienced by learning alongside other creatives.Give this a listen for insightful advice, experiences and excellent tips that might help you with your journey.More about Ore DipeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dipeyfilms/Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: https://www.justbobbyt.com/newsletter
In today's episode, I was a panellist celebrating Black History Month with Innovate Edmonton and Startup Edmonton on Twitter Spaces. A few Black entrepreneurs were on the panel who talked about different challenges they faced and the importance of connecting with more people who look, think, and live experiences like them. Give this a listen for insightful advice, experiences and great tips that might help you a little with your journey. Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: http://www.justbobbyt.com
This episode is about understanding the value of building your content in front of your audience and making them a part of your journey and process. By having the audience engage and implementing their feedback you can create better content. Audience is the most important part of your success and it is important to share both your wins and losses with them. An interesting episode explaining how engaging with the audience and sharing your struggles will make people understand and appreciate your work more. I hope you enjoy the episode and let me know what you think!Tweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: http://email.justbobbyt.com
In the episode, I was lucky to be featured on the Phil Brothers Journey podcast, where I had a great discussion and conversation with Phil on a range of stuff about myself, owning a clothing store, and some of my eSports experiences. Phill definitely delivers something unique to the podcast world, so please check it out and don't forget to subscribe to what he's doing. I hope you enjoy the episode, and let me know what you think!Phil Brothers Journey PodcastTweet me! @justbobbyt My Newsletter: http://email.justbobbyt.com
In today's episode, I share a story about an experience I had of meeting other Black individuals for lunch and how there's value in the power of being in a community, especially when you get to connect with people that are under a similar journey. How having a like-minded mentality to communicate with each other without expecting anything in return is super important. I hope you enjoy the episode, and let me know what you think!Tweet me! @justbobbytMy Newsletter: http://email.justbobbyt.com
Today's episode is about a panel discussion I was a part of at the Stand up in Your Story conference hosted by a youth collective called YEG The Come Up. In this panel, I share about how your purpose is always involving and what, in my opinion, is a big opportunity for Black youth in my city.Enjoy, and let me know what you think!Hit me up on Twitter @justbobbytJoin my Newsletter: http://email.justbobbyt.com/
Rebranding your content can sometimes be a struggle. In this podcast, I review some key questions you should ask yourself about building a brand, rebranding content, and determining if a rebrand is an event necessary.
In today's episode is a video interview I did for Crown Mentorship Foundation with Siju Ewhubare. In this interview, we to discuss my entrepreneurial journey and the importance of mentorship and why Black youth needs to find mentors in Alberta.Let me know what you thought!Check out Crown Mentorship Foundation:https://crownmentorship.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/crown-mentorship-foundation/Tweet me! @justbobbyt
In this episode, I was able to sit down with two individuals, Ivan Touko and Rochelle Ignacio who are the team leads from Edmonton's first Black-owned market in Edmonton, Alberta (BOMYEG). In this episode, we going to discuss in a little bit about both individuals, the lead up to the market and what's next for BOMYEG.About Black-Owed Marketing YEGBOM YEG is a pop-up style and community-oriented space for Black-owned businesses, entrepreneurs & creatives in Edmonton to showcase their products and/or services to the wider community. The future goal is for BOM YEG to be a spontaneously recurring event where we can all safely connect & build together whether or not we are socially distancing.The Biz-Check In ShowThe Biz Check-in is a show focused on engaging the business community in Canada to share solutions with other business operators. These conversations are live chats on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitter weekdays at 11 AM.
Robert "bobby.t" Tyndale is a content creator in Canada and founder of Version Me Media. This episode of The Biz Check-In Robert sits down with the co-founder of Blindman brewery — Kirk Zembal to discuss how COVID has affected the brewery industry, how he adapted his business and the future of Blindman brewery.
Don't underestimate the people around you. People sometimes seek advice, mentorship, or guidance without first looking at the people around them.
A couple of weeks ago, I sat down with Tony Fehr from Victorian Grooming Co., who runs a small business operated within farmer markets. This check-in was great to hear how passion is a business owner's best friend, especially in times like now, while practicing patients!In the process of repositioning The Check-In Show, I was trying out some new equipment, so excuse some of the audio quality.
Sometimes knowing when to hit pause is vital to protect your business.In this episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with the owner and operator of Provincial Pub Jason Yen to discuss a bit about his pub and the chalelnges facing in this new climate.What made this episode interesting was hearing about how they put his business on pause to assess this pandemic and how he started his company back.
What's up? My name is Bobby.t, and I am a content creator here in Canada who recently been getting vocal and excited to share stories.Taking advice from one of the main leaders of marketing in the world, I bring you a new video series called What If bobby.t owned a..., where I will be sharing marketing advice as if I owned a business in specific spaces.What if bobby.t owned a Restaurant?
Hey, everyone, I was fortunate to touch base with Fadi Smaidi from Skills Trader – a platform to measure, promote, and educate technicians in the automotive trade industry.In our chat, we talk a bit about his entrepreneurial beginnings and how he was able to build Skills Trader into an international company.
Episode 2 in the Check-In 360 Chat I had the opportunity to sit down with Dani Brun to chat about his restaurants, creating this own delivery platform, and being apart of the hospitality community in Edmonton.
This morning I sat down with Rob to chat about how he is navigating his seafood business Effing Seafood. He had a lot of great insights on partnerships, customer engagement, and the importance of still having fun even though his doors are closed to the public.Please share, this podcast with anyone that you think would benefit from video and if you would like to be featured drop us a DM!
In the midst of COVID-19 businesses have to move fast and adapt along the way. I sat down with Keenan Pascal from Token Bitters and Token Naturals in Edmonton, Canada to chat about his company is adapting to change and navigating in a remote business space.
With people across the world working from home, Gary Vaynerchuk started a new show called Tea with GaryVee, which I was able to jump on for a 10-minute one on one conversation.In this small window, I asked him what should social media agencies and content creators be doing to weather this storm. Gary shared some interesting points and insights that I am happy to share with everyone.Hit me up on Instagram and let me now what you think @justbobbyt
I had a chance to sit down with the founder of Vignettes Showcase Leigh Wright to kickoff a podcast series Live from Vignettes, I was able to produce a live show within the pop-up art festival in Edmonton.In this episode we went into details about the festival, what is Vignettes Showcase and a bit into the design community in the city
The Cariwest Parade is Edmonton's Caribbean Arts Festival that happens every year in August. This year I was able to join the festival and help run their kids corner and had the opportunity to chat in a bit more detailed about the event with a few of the event organizers and participants
Annaliza Toledo and Trevor Peters are the creatives behind Rust Magic. Considered “graffiti royalty” in Edmonton, the two have worked tirelessly to change how Edmonton sees graffiti. And even while commissioned murals are becoming more and more celebrated, Annaliza and Trevor also love and respect the grassroots nature of tagging. They believe that all forms of street art are important as they allow for artistic expression where there may be a lack of mediums or alternatives, and they pressure the system to make room for these forms. Annaliza and Trevor have shared their art around the world, becoming two highly sought-after street artists. But they still choose to keep Edmonton as a home base, bringing more and more life to our city, one mural at a time.
Anthony Nagendraraj is a co-founder of the Edmonton-based tech startup Spontivly. Since incorporating in 2018, Spontivly has been driven by one mission: to create a world where social isolation and loneliness are nonexistent, by revolutionizing the way people connect with their communities in a meaningful way. Spontivly’s approach to tackling this ambitious goal is the launch of its app of the same name. The Spontivly app curates experiences based on users’ interests, with the goal of connecting them with like-minded individuals. Anthony’s venture into the tech startup world can be traced back to his childhood, where he first developed an “entrepreneurial itch”. During his high school years, he developed a love for technology and upon graduating, he worked for IBM, CGI, and Alberta Innovates, among other companies. Always in the back of his mind, though, was the idea that getting back into entrepreneurship was something he needed to do.
Growing up a first-generation Jamaican in Canada I have been fortunate to grow up with an understanding of my culture and heritage. I was able to chat with Coleen Neita who is the President of Jamaican Association of Northern Alberta and the Honorary Consul of Jamaica in Edmonton.We talk about the current state of the Jamaican community in Edmonton, the history of JANA, and what does the future look like of the organization.
Wanted share that season 2 will be rolling out of the podcast and this time around on top of the interviews and round table conversations I will be introducing some of my VLOG conversations into the mix.
Over the last couple of years I have had such interesting conversations with Giselle Denis about how she is running and managing her art career. She was able to provide so many awesome insights and I'm happy to finally have her as a guest on the podcast.Regardless if your an artist, entrepreneur, student, or professional I highly recommend you tune into this episode!
Continuing our series around the design community I was able to have a in depth conversations with one of the hardest working people I know, Victoria Wright who created one of the biggest design festivals in Western Canada — Vignettes Showcase. In this episode we discuss how to start & grow a festival, navigating through challenges, and how design blankets everything around us.
I had a chance to connect with some visual artist participants from Vignettes Showcase 2018 to discuss range of topics from how do artist get their first commissions to the current state of the art community in Edmonton.
Last Summer sparked one the most interesting Canada events called the River Valley Range Party hosted by Golf Society. Founded by Jordan Jeske, Golf Society is a platform looking to bridge the golf community and pop culture. During this interview, I was able to get some insights behind the man behind the event and some details about this new emerging community.
Mid-2017 I met Grady Wallace who was a young hustler trying to build a clothing and personal brand around his artwork. Over the last nine months, I have seen him make leaps and bounds from commissions to fashion projects and I know this is just the beginning. I think a lot of aspiring artists should check him out and take notes. Host @justbobbyt Guest @g_radoriginals
This spoken words poem by Liam Coady was a dope story that YOU might need to hear right now.
Edmonton is a city of opportunity and I was able to sit down with Ian O'Donnell — executive director of Downtown Business Association. We were able to talk about the Cannabis "gold rush", new parks, condos, and community initiatives jumping off in the heart of downtown Edmonton.
**SPOILERS AHEAD** I had the chance to host a fire chat with a local community group called YEG The Come Up. There was a great discussion from all the panel participants, which consisted of Eunice Gatama, Adama Bundu, David Shepard, and Minister Faust. We explored parts of the movie, specific scenes, and explored on how to localize some of the inspiration --- Host @justbobbyt www.instagram.com/justobbbyt Guests Eunice www.instagram.com/e.u.n.ice Adama www.instagram.com/velvetorchid David www.instagram.com/dshepyeg Minister Faust www.instagram.com/sayntomush
The cocktails industry is a fascinating space that is fueled by creatives. I had the chance to speak to Dre from a local cocktail bar Baijiu. We touch-based about the industry, key things about cocktails, and the passion needed to be successful in the industry.
Arlo Maverick is a rapper based out of Edmonton, Canada who recently been on the international scene and as acquired a wealth of knowledge during his journey. In our conversation, we break down his story, some actionable insights on how to navigate the music scene, and some jokes along the way.
This episode had the opportunity to speak to Kyle Closen from Clo's General Leather and how he got started in his business. We break down how his journey was not a straight shot, challenges working in custom products, and his biggest project to date with Champion Pet Foods. Guest @clogeneral Host @justbobbyt
This was my first experience being on Podcast and have been hooked since that day! The Hateful Truth is a raw to the point show hosted by Meron and Daniel who speak there mind on a range of topics and activities. @tht_pod @justbobbyt
Sat down with Keenan Pascal to get some information about himself and the current state of the Cannabis Industry in Canada. He explains the series of opportunities emerging in this new industry, but some of the challenges. Guest @keenanpascal @TokenBitters Host @justbobbyt @VersionMeMedia
Wanted to give a quick 3-minute introduction to the podcast and a bit of information about myself. I am from Edmonton Canada and love everything dealing with marketing and business, Currently 1 year into my marketing agency and love to share stories.