Zane Tomich welcomes you to his kingdom, Shatter the Glass. This podcast is a haven for all opinions, personal stories and community-based news in Alberta.
Zane sits down with local business owner, Sean O'Greysik, the co-owner of Alice Embroidery. The two discuss the ins and outs of sales, business strategies, and entrepreneurship. He co-owns Alice Embroidery. On this segment, Sean explored the process of building a loyal client base and strategies done to maintain their business. He also went down memory lane to discuss some personal stories in the earlier days of his career that shaped his business savvy mind today. Visit Alice Embroidery's website: http://www.aliceemb.ca Follow Alice Embroidery On Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/AliceEmbroidery https://www.instagram.com/aliceembroidery/?hl=en
Zane and Brennan talk about the process of starting a podcast, maintaining an online presence, dealing with trolls on social media, and philosophy pertaining to individual identity and how so many of us crave validation. Separating self-worth from social media posts is an essential practice for all online users. Is this a recipe for disaster?
Zane sits down with himself to break down the mental necessities of long road trips, comparisons between Waterton, Banff, and Jasper, the Prince of Wales Hotel and the history of Alberta. All of this is spoken while he is actually IN Waterton, overlooking the beautiful Rocky Mountains on a much needed summer vacation.
Zane sits down with broadcaster Angus Hout, who is an on-air host for 730 CKDM radio station in Dauphin, Manitoba. The two talked about the broadcasting industry, living and working in markets of varying sizes, navigating controversy, and the secret to being a successful broadcaster. Angus Hout Links: https://www.instagram.com/angushout/?hl=en https://www.buzzsprout.com/72183/10528176
Zane sits down with Ki McKenzie, who has been a voice actor for many years. He has provided his voice for a variety of different characters of many different projects in the video game industry. He talks about how to become a voice actor, what to expect when breaking into the industry, and an exciting upcoming video game in which he voices the lead protagonist, Negative Atmosphere. Negative Atmosphere: https://youtu.be/TgmIqIdQw4M https://www.reddit.com/r/NegativeAtmosphere/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1116390/Negative_Atmosphere/ Ki's Website: https://www.kimckenzie.com Other Projects: https://youtu.be/t1Kc0xuYnfQ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/negativeatmosphere https://www.patreon.com/alfabusa
Zane sits down with his roommate, Dustin Regehr, who returns to the podcast to talk about the wild weekend he had in Vancouver recently, going to the Machine Gun Kelly concert, and how stepping out of your comfort zone is the key to growth as an individual and a sustainable path to happiness.
Zane sits down with Leduc Golf Club golf pro Chad Feener, who is the owner and operator of Chad Feener Golf. He teaches golf lessons to people of all ages. His unique methods of teaching have helped his students become better golfers and even learn some valuable life lessons along the way. Zane and Chad also talked about the new LIV Golf tour and how to run a local business that focuses on a sport. For more information, visit Chad Feener Golf at: https://www.chadfeenergolf.com
Zane sits down with Wade Robichaud, who is the co-founder and owner of Lifestyle Travel Agency. The two talk about traveling experiences, unsolved mysteries, and enlightening spiritual moments that have shaped their perceptions of the universe and their lives as a whole. Lifestyle Travel Agency
Zane talks about how childhood friends may or may not be your friends forever, how much harder it can be to make friends in adulthood, and the impact friendships have on your career. Friendships come and go, but your growth and progress through life will remain constant should you choose to let go of the past and embrace the future.
Zane sits down with Kass Kelly, who is the owner of Pop Social, a social media marketing business. She spills the secrets of what it takes to achieve social media stardom, using social media as a tool for your business, and how to channel creativity to reach thousands of people.
Zane sits down with his best friend and roommate, Dustin Regher to discuss experiences at sporting venues, working as a tradesman in British Columbia, almost being casted as an extra for the show Riverdale and Gotham, meeting John Cena, and serving many celebrities in Vancouver as a waiter.
Zane and Brennan talk about the things they know now that they didn't know 10 years ago, how people take different routes to success in their careers, how sharing experiences forges lifelong friendships, and the excessive betting commercials being shown by Sportsnet throughout the NHL Playoffs.
Zane sits down with his friend Tyrel O'Bray, who has a Bachelor of Arts degree and is running his very first marathon in Banff in 2022. Zane and Tyrel talk about dating apps, what it takes to run a marathon, and the magnificent artistry of plays and performances.
Zane shares his thoughts on Elon Musk buying Twitter, the importance of maintaining free speech on social media platforms, and how communication in the heat of an argument is integral to the resolution of a dispute.
Zane, while sick with COVID-19 isolating in his bedroom, talks about the infamous Will Smith/Chris Rock slapping incident at The Oscars, the nostalgic feeling and therapeutic benefits of playing video games, and the importance of teaching self-awareness to our younger generations.
Zane sits down with Brenna Huber to discuss the power of communication, a personal mental health journey, and how self-awareness can allow you to connect better with people.
Zane sits down with Sean Wright, who is an Alberta tradesman, musician, and political activist, to discuss the issues society faces in this world today. Is technology truly benefitting humanity, or are we slowly losing the essence of what makes us human to begin with and instead contributing to our collective demise?
Zane sits down once again with poet and musician and good friend Kiana Balacich to talk about the art of songwriting, philosophy towards creativity, and how normal people truly do have "reality-based superpowers" to communicate to the world and make an impact in wondrous ways.
Zane sits down with entrepreneur Jeff Marin. He has a wealth of experience with sales and management and spills the beans on how to become a successful businessman, the value of presentation and communication, and valuable life lessons that have shaped him over the years.
Zane sits down with former Jacquie Daniels And The Jokers lead guitarist, Zach Bunzenmeyer. From one musician to another, Zane and Zach talk about guitars, what it takes to become a singer, the best eras of music, and the state of the music industry, both past and present.
**Spoiler Alert Warning: Don't Look Up** Zane and Brennan review the the movie Don't Look Up (2021) starring Leo Dicaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. The two engage in a deep conversation about what the end of humanity means, our existence in general, aliens in the universe, and where technology could take us in the future.
Zane sits down with former fashion model, Kim Poholka. Kim practices a number of different holistic healing methods, such as Reiki, and embraces spirituality. Zane and Kim talk about their past experiences together ghost hunting and the realm between Heaven and Hell.
Can we really have out-of-body experiences? How can you get rid of anxiety? Zane Tomich sits down with Timurlane Cakmak, who is a yoga instructor, life coach, and co-founder of True You Yoga Inc, to find out. They discuss what it means to be mindful, the power of meditation, and how natural remedies can help the human body function in ways never thought possible.
Host Zane Tomich sits down with business owner, Sean O'Greysik, to talk about cars, the economy, and how the pandemic has impacted small businesses. Adding a little local Alberta flavour to the mix, the two get down to brass tacks and find some common ground in this in-depth discussion!
Zane Tomich is back behind the mic to talk to Brennan Huber, a movie critic and avid comic book enthusiast with the alias "Comic Book Movie Guy" about the state of the world, differences between childhood and adulthood, and cinematic masterpieces.
Zane Tomich sits down with Kiana Balacich, who is a musician and poet, and talk about the creative process, her journey as an artist, and mental health remedies. The two also talk about living on opposite ends of the spectrum: Kiana residing in New York City and Zane being close to Edmonton, Alberta.
Zane Talks about the NHL Playoffs, what makes a team so great, even if they are not stacked with endless skill and talent, and he reads the epic story of how Alberta's oil industry was put on the map as a result of the Leduc No. 1 Oil Well striking major crude oil in 1947.
Zane talks about and pays tribute to the 215 children of the residential school in Kamloops. He also gives his weekly philosophy about life, explores the history of his hometown of Leduc, Alberta, and shares new information regarding UFOs.
Shatter the Glass presents episode 1 of the podcast hosted by Zane Tomich. Longtime friend of the show, Brennan Huber, goes on-air with Zane to discuss the latest in the COVID world, as well as thoughts on the state of the movie industry and a little sports talk sprinkled in.