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Making Majik Podcast with Bradley Morris from Majik Media
The Door is Unlocked: Uncage Yourself! [with Rebecca Tracey]

Making Majik Podcast with Bradley Morris from Majik Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 26:51


Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the wildly real, wise, and hilarious Rebecca Tracey—founder of The Uncaged Life, business coach, and new mom. This wasn't your average online business convo. It was a refreshingly honest look at what it actually takes to build a soulful, sustainable business without selling your soul to the algorithm. About Rebecca: Rebecca Tracey is the founder of TheUncagedLife.com where she works with coaches and online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and help them get clients. Rebecca runs a highly engaged online Facebook group of over 15,000 entrepreneurs. She started her business while living in a Chevy '81 campervan (and now owns a sweet upgraded van) and lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged Life.

Now or Never
How far would you go for an animal?

Now or Never

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 50:49


We know that people love their pets - the pet industry is worth billions of dollars in this country. But on this week's show, Ify and Trevor join Canadians who are truly going beyond for the animals in their lives and asking, "How far is too far?"When she was growing up, Ify's parents disliked pets, but today they've fallen for Kiki the cat. Ify asks her mom Vicky Chiwetelu how this unexpected love story came to be.After Kendal Crawford and Shaun Stephens-Whale, of Squamish BC, adopted two rats, friends refused to come over to their house. But the couple is out to prove that Kuzko and Kronk are not only adorable, they're smart pets who have learned to drive a homemade "rat rod".Ottawa's Duane Taylor puts his money where his mouth is when it comes to stray dogs. For the last two years, he has spent $80K and travelled to conflict zones in Ukraine, bringing food and medicine to four legged friends in need. When will he stop and how will he measure success?When Sahar Bayat broke up with her boyfriend, he took their dog, Stella. But Sahar couldn't live without her golden retriever, so she took him to court to fight for custody, despite the $60K price tag. The emotional story behind this first case in Canada, where a dog was seen as a child instead of a piece of property. Edmonton's Marla Smith says that it wasn't for her own good that she learned to drive an adapted van as a bipedal amputee. It was so she could take her service dogs to the vet and obedience competitions around the prairies. Find out what makes them best in show and how they've expanded Marla's world.

The Heart of the Soul
86. The Death-Rebirth Cycle, navigating the liminal space, expressing grief & the importance of our cyclical biology with Shaman & Energy Healer Sarah Kvist

The Heart of the Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 78:13


Left Coast Leafs Podcast
EP256 Are The Leafs Playoff Ready?

Left Coast Leafs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 48:39


On EP256, we put a new spin on report cards grading the players on playoff readiness.  We also threw in a Hot Mic Segment and rated a beer from Back Country Brewing in Squamish BC from our friends at The Liquor Planet. 

Nerdy About Nature
Podchat 23 | Geomorphology of the Cascadian Bioregion w/ Pierre Friele - IE, how our land was formed

Nerdy About Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 86:29


Do you ever stop to think about the dirt under your feet, or in this case the rock, and wonder how it got there? Well the answer is...complicated, but basically billions of years of intense geological and mechanical processes from erosion to volcanism and everything in between. In this episode, I sit down with Pierre Freile, an award-winning geoscientist based in Squamish BC to chat all about how the landscape of North America and the Cascadian Bioregion in particular were formed, from the macro-scale actions of continents moving and colliding with one another, to the localized impacts of landslides that took place thousands of years ago, and rockfalls in our neighbourhoods just a few years ago. This one may be a doozy of an information blast, but I promise you it's worth it, and it will give you a profound appreciation for the lands on which we live, and the forces that shaped them into what they are. Buckle up tight and hang on for the ride, cuz it ain't over yet! Each episode of Nerdy About Nature makes a donation to a non-profit of the guests choosing using funds from Patreon supporters, and in this episode Pierre decided to send his donation to ⁠The Dogwood Society! Nerdy About Nature is an independent passion project that relies on support from folks like you.  If you're enjoying this podcast and videos, help me keep making them by joining the Patreon family for 1$ a month or more! - ⁠https://www.patreon.com/nerdyaboutnature⁠ Got Questions?  Want Stickers?  Want community?  Wanna engage?  Do it all as a Patreon member, it's easy! You can also make a one-time donation, get NAN merch, resources and more information at ⁠www.NerdyAboutNature.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdy-about-nature/support

Left Coast Leafs Podcast
EP234 So Close You Can Almost Taste It

Left Coast Leafs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 37:07


On EP234 we paid our respects to Seans Grandpa who he lost this past month.  Reviewed the Matthews and Keefe extensions and expressed our surprise the odd man out was Dubas after all was said and done.  Liquor Planet provided us a Kiwi Sour from A Fram Brewing in Squamish BC

Talk Copy to Me
Creating Evergreen Content for Your Business with Rebecca Tracey

Talk Copy to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 40:00


Episode 086. Did you listen to the last episode and now you're feeling curious about creating evergreen content? If so, this episode is a must listen. I invited Rebecca Tracey, founder of The Uncaged Life, all about how evergreen content can help you build your business and nurture your audience. Full episode show notes can be found here: https://erinollila.com/creating-evergreen-content-rebecca-tracey/ Learn more about our guest expert, Rebecca Tracey Rebecca Tracey is the founder of The Uncaged Life where she works with coaches and online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and help them get clients. Rebecca runs a highly engaged online Facebook group of over 15,000 entrepreneurs. She started her business while living in a Chevy '81 campervan (and now owns a sweet upgraded van) and lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. Learn more about your host, Erin Ollila Erin Ollila believes in the power of words and how a message can inform – and even transform – its intended audience. She graduated from Fairfield University with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, and went on to co-found Spry, an award-winning online literary journal. When Erin's not helping her clients understand their website data or improve their website copy, you can catch her hosting the Talk Copy to Me podcast and guesting on shows such as Profit is a Choice, The Driven Woman Entrepreneur, Go Pitch Yourself, and Counsel Cast. Download my free SEO Website Checklist to guide you through always following SEO best practices: https://erinollila.com/seo-website-checklistBlogging Foundations is currently getting an upgrade! Grab it at the lowest price you'll EVER see it ($37!) before it relaunches for sale in it's full version for $97 on September 5, 2023! https://erinollila.thrivecart.com/blogging-foundations/ And once you've grabbed that, don't forget to download my free SEO Website Checklist to guide you through always following SEO best practices! https://erinollila.com/seo-website-checklist

Aligned & Unstoppable Podcast
Business Growth Without Relying On Social Media

Aligned & Unstoppable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 56:51


Episode 433 Prepare to overturn conventional business wisdom as Rebecca Tracey and I invite you to rethink your overreliance on social media for lead acquisition. You're about to discover the importance of understanding your desired outcomes and taking charge of your success. We will guide new entrepreneurs through the critical process of perfecting their messaging and share invaluable insights into building a thriving business. We're going to shift gears, diving into social media strategy and its connection with our energy - yes, energy! We'll shed light on how to accelerate your income growth and pinpoint your niche. We'll also explore how the energy we infuse into our messaging can be a game-changer for businesses, and share techniques to ensure our messages reach the right audience. Strap in for a conversation on strategic collaborations. Learn how being a guest on someone else's podcast can have a far-reaching impact than creating social media content. Finally, brace yourself as Rebecca and I unravel the importance of market research and feedback. We'll reveal strategies to make your ideas a reality, tweak your messaging, and leverage courses to gain an edge. We'll also explore how to bring in money quickly and build a successful business - even without social media's assistance. So if you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned business veteran, we guarantee you'll find nuggets of wisdom to take your business to the next level. Ready to join us on this journey?   Highlights you wouldn't want to miss: [0:00:03] Building a Strong Foundation [0:13:11] Improving Social Media Strategy and Energy [0:17:08] Social Media Marketing Strategies and Collaboration [0:25:41] Market Research and Feedback Importance [0:34:34] Feedback, Confidence, and Business Navigation [0:41:45] Building a Successful Coaching Business About Rebecca: Rebecca Tracey is the founder of The Uncaged Life where she works with coaches and online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and help them get clients. Rebecca runs a highly engaged online Facebook group of over 15,000 entrepreneurs. She started her business while living in a Chevy '81 campervan (and now owns a sweet upgraded van) and lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. You can find her here: Rebecca's Website Instagram Facebook Rebecca's Free Community   Important Links: Integrated Energy Alignment Practitioner Training Abundance Power Duo Please consider subscribing to this podcast and leaving an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. You can also listen on: Spotify Stitcher Google Listen Notes Amazon Music Watch the episode on YouTube!

Spirit School
Channeling ELI with Julie Poole

Spirit School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 53:03


Julie channels a council of Spirit Supporters referred to as ELI ( I asked her to come back to Spirit School to talk more about channeling and Eli! If you don't know  @JuliePoole  - she is a lightworker on Youtube spreading light through her valuable and highly accurate monthly readings! I have been a long time viewer! Julie is coming to Spirit School September to teach manifestation based on her popular book From Hoping to Having! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGsooTcVZKk  Come to Spirit School in Squamish BC to learn from Julie directly, or sign up for the live stream of her workshop here https://www.squamishmedium.com/julie-poole-spirit-school  Get access to Julie's book, and monthly circle where she channels ELI, check out her website https://juliepooleonline.com/  See you in Spirit School!

Forge Side Chat
Ep 87 Eric Gindlesperger of EGIronworks in Squamish BC Canada

Forge Side Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 101:48


Ep 87 is available for download on all your favorite platforms. Eric Gindlesperger of @egironworks in Squamish, BC, Canada This week the hosers sat down with Eric to discuss his work and background in the blacksmithing world. Eric has some big shoes to fill in the blacksmithing world as his father Larry Gindlesperger was a very well known smith in the SOFA region. With strong ties to the Studebaker family you can hear all about in the show! Don't hesitate to reach out and let us know what you think of the show! Also, if you wanna be super duper fantastically awesome... Check out our sponsors @detwillerlinseed https://detwillerlinseed.com/ These guys are hooking you up with 10% off orders over $50!! Use the code forgechat10 and save!! Try the flax wax. You will love it! KNIFE MAKING SUPPLIES!! @maritimeknifesupply www.maritimeknifesupply.com Maritime Knife supply is the place to go for all your knife making needs. Literally everything for knife making supplies! www.maritimeknifesupply.ca Save $100 on kilns !!!! with the code FSCKILN Save 10% when you order 10 packs of belts from Norton, VSM, Klingspor, Combat, and 3M! Check out the Velocity Grinder while you're there for $3000 including a 2hp motor with KBAC VFD it's a deal you can't go wrong with. #handmade #metalfabrication #forged #artistblacksmith #metalart #blacksmith #blacksmithing #wfiprojects #bladesmith #welding #canada #podcast #comedy #psstillloveyou #weld #welder #hammer #forge #machining #hydraulic #damascus #steel #artist #jewelry #silver #gold #metallurgy #abana #maker Songs of the week: Nick - Jethro Tull - Aqualung Lando - Rancid - Another East Bay Night Eric - Five Alam Funk - Widowmaker --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forgesidechat/message

Blissful Biz with Susanne Rieker
Nail Your Niche and Start Your Biz with Rebecca Tracey

Blissful Biz with Susanne Rieker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 37:14


If you're on the verge of starting your own business or are stuck thinking about your niche and who you're going to serve, this episode is for you!

ManTalks Podcast
Adam Hart - Staying Grounded When Everything Wants Your Attention

ManTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 47:30


Talking points: breath work, balance, burnout, stress and the brain, hustle culture, children, digital detoxing It's a very demanding jungle out there. In a culture that seems to thrive on your being burnt out, how do you fight back? Can you? I sat down with my old friend Adam Hart this week to cover exactly that. Many of Adam's clients compare his work to a finding the “Fountain of Youth” as they regularly break free from self sabotage, fatigue and unhealthy behaviours that they have been stuck in for you years. Adam specializes in helping people ignite their full potential by unlocking themselves from patterns of stress and anxiety and begin to master the mindset necessary for living a fulfilled and purposeful life. With a degree in Sociology and accreditation by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Adam has coached hundreds of people over the past 15+ years as Founder of Clear Impact, established in 2005. When Adam is not coaching, he can be found hanging out with his loving wife and two kids in the mountains of Squamish BC, Canada. Together they enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, skiing, and foraging in nature. Fun Fact: Adam loves playing hide and seek with his kids. Sometimes he even wins. Connect with Adam -To get a copy of Adam's 6-step "Unleash Your Energy Roadmap" go to: https://training.clearimpact.io/roadmap -Website: https://clearimpact.io/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamhart/ Pick up my brand new book! Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/ Did you enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the self-leadership they're looking for. Are you looking to find purpose, navigate transition, or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today.  Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts  | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True North True Crime
68. MISSING: Daniel Reoch

True North True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 38:13


After midnight on November 26th, 2019, Daniel Reoch, a 29-year-old Squamish First Nations man, appeared disorientated and erratic. He was last seen running into the night near Squamish BC. A delay in reporting Daniel missing put investigators, SAR, his family, and the community at a disadvantage in locating him. Reoch is described as an Indigenous male who is 175 centimeters (five feet, nine inches) and weighs 68 kilograms (150 pounds). He has brown hair and brown eyes.Anyone with information about Reoch is asked to contact Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100, your local police, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Little More Good
Navigating Life's Transitions with Steph Corker

A Little More Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 89:09


Have you ever felt stuck between the person you are and the person you are becoming? Have you ever held onto an identity that you used embrace, but know it no longer serves you, or is who you really are? Are you someone who has stumbled through life's transitions longing for a smoother path to the other side? Have you found yourself at a point in your journey where you are asking "now what?"Well if you have experienced any of those realities you are not alone... Our shifting and evolving identities both personally and professionally can be tricky to navigate with grace and poise, but our Guest today offers hope for all of us! Steph Corker is someone who talks transition, and is someone who has truly lived it. From her life and identity as 25 time Ironman athlete to a sought after recruiter and consultant, Steph has navigated many big start lines, game plans, and stages and phases of life.We were thrilled to chat with her about what life looks like these days as she is living amidst the beauty of Squamish BC, getting out for runs, hikes, skis, and all kinds of adventures all while helping others find and fulfil their potential.We know you are going to love Steph, and you will love this conversation!We are LIT UP!enjoy,Z&DSponsors:Athletic Greens:Athletic Greens is giving all of our listeners a FREE 1 year supply of immune supporting Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Visit athleticgreens.com/moregood to take ownership over your health.Episode Resources:Steph Corker: Instagram The Corker Collective: Instagram / Website & Consulting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs
Ep. 55: Getting Your First Coaching Clients Through Collaborations & Networking With Rebecca Tracey

Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 41:14 Transcription Available


When it comes to finding clients, there are lots of different strategies you can choose from. For Rebecca Tracey, she's found that the best way for her is through collaborating and networking - NOT spending countless hours filming TikTok videos, uploading Instagram stories and creating Canva posts.In this episode, Rebecca gives us insight into why she focuses more on relationship building instead of using social media to get coaching clients. We also talk about:Some of the marketing gaps that many programs don't include3 key marketing strategies she gives to her clientsThe pressure of constantly being on social media, and how you can get away from this marketing strategyMarketing advice for businesses with service provider clientsRebecca Tracey is the founder of The Uncaged Life where she works with coaches and online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and help them get clients. Rebecca runs a highly engaged online Facebook group of over 15,000 entrepreneurs. She started her business while living in a Chevy '81 campervan (and now owns a sweet upgraded van) and lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. The Uncaged LifeFREE TRAINING: HOW TO BUILD YOUR BUSINESS WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIAWatch the YouTube clipFor the full show notes and transcript, visit socialslowdown.comSupport the show

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Tutti Gravel Inn with Mr. Tutti (AKA Kelly)

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 36:51


This week we sit down with Mr. Tutti (AKA Kelly) from the Tutti Gravel Inn. Inspired by the Canadian landscape, Kelly set off on a journey to create a gravel cycling vacation inn in Clinton, BC Canada.   Episode Sponsor: Logos Components  Support the Podcast Join The Ridership  Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: Tutti Gravel Inn [00:00:00] Craig Dalton: Hello, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast, where we go deep on the sport of gravel cycling through in-depth interviews with product designers, event organizers and athletes. Who are pioneering the sport I'm your host, Craig Dalton, a lifelong cyclist who discovered gravel cycling back in 2016 and made all the mistakes you don't need to make. I approach each episode as a beginner down, unlock all the knowledge you need to become a great gravel cyclist. This week on the show. We welcome Kelly Servin ski. From a duty gravel in up in Clinton, Canada. The Inn opened up in 2019. Just in time for the pandemic to make it start a little more stunted than it would have liked, but I became aware of the end and began talking to Kelly about a year ago. And I was keen to explore, you know, what would it look like to create a gravel in many of you may know that over in Europe, Bike hotels are quite prevalent anywhere. There's a bike hotspot. You can find a hotel that will cater to your needs. With little touches, like having a pump or an area to clean your bike, but just the general friendliness to guess rumbling through the door. Dirty and in their Lycra. Kelly gives us an overview of what his vision was and what inspired him to start to the two D gravel in, in Clinton, Canada. Before we jump in, I need to thank this week sponsor. Logos components. Logos Components is introducing their new omnium lineup of wheels. Logos comes from the mind of Randall Jacobs and the team at Thesis bike. The regular listener knows randall well as the co-host of in the dirt on this podcast but also increasingly a number of individual episodes where randall's taking his deep technical knowledge and interviewing guests for the podcast we recently recorded episode 136 about what makes a great gravel wheel set. Where Randall broke down from the hubs to the spokes, to the rims, all the things you should be considering when purchasing a gravel wheel set. As it turns out the Logus omnium collection is the manifestation. Of all those criteria Randall has meticulously gone through and specked each component for what he believes makes the best wheel set out there. I encourage you to listen to that episode 136, to get an understanding about what these wheel sets have to offer. The team has launched the wheel set at an introductory price of $999. And has wheels available in 650, 700 C and 29er. So I encourage you to go check them out at www.logoscomponents.com. I've personally spent a lot of time on wheels designed by Randall And most recently spent time on the 700 C version of the logos wheels. And I can attest they're completely bomber and on par with the best wheels I've ever written. So go check them out at www.logoscomponents.com. If you have any questions after listening to that episode, 136. Feel free to jump into the ridership and talk to randall directly And or other riders that may have experience on the product With that said let's jump right over to my interview with kelly from d gravel In. Kelly welcome to the show. [00:03:16] Kelly: Thanks for having me. [00:03:17] Craig Dalton: Yeah. I'm excited to get into the conversation and learn a little bit more about the 2d gravel in am. I pronouncing it? [00:03:24] Kelly: Yeah. It's pronounced Tuti. So Tuti in Italian means everyone or all. So that's a nice word. It's cute, but it's also the spirit of our business. Everyone's welcome here to come gravel ride. [00:03:37] Craig Dalton: Amazing. Well, let's start off by getting a little bit about your background as a cyclist, and then we'll transition to how you discovered Clinton and, and why creating this, this gravel specific in was in your, in your vision. [00:03:51] Kelly: Yeah, I mean, pretty random for me with my sort of foray into cycling I loved motorcycles to begin with as a kid. I had a BMX bike, but primarily it was dirt bikes. Grew up in the prairies of Canada, I would say north of Montana. So the province of Saskatchewan. So. Farm country, that kind of thing. Yeah, cut to the chase. I was out dirt biking with a friend and adventurous, young guys were 15 and we saw a couple of dirt bikers professionals in a, in a magazine high fiving in the air as they jumped and then. You know, we just thought, Hey, we can do that. and yeah, it didn't go so well. So, yeah, you know, big crash totaled the bike off broke my right femur. My right, pinky finger, my wrist and my elbow in the crash. So, Yeah, my buddy got away a little less worse for wear. He broke his toe, but anyhow, just yeah, long story short bone specialist suggested getting into something other than BMX riding for rehab of the femur. So he didn't say gravel bikes or road bike or anything like that. But he said, you know, what about these mountain bikes kind of thing? So, yeah, about the the bike that I could afford at the time. So the cheapest bike I could get my hands on that was halfway decent and yeah, started rolling and getting the femur going and then Yeah entered my first race after I was feeling, feeling better and all the cast came off and whatnot and ended up winning the beginner category and then yeah, was hooked and yeah, never touched a dirt bike again until just recently got one again. But yeah, this was pretty random, but yeah, that's the way it goes in life sometimes. Right. Just like how we've ended up in Clinton. Just yeah. You never know how things are gonna. Shape up. So just the adventure continue. [00:05:34] Craig Dalton: After those early sort of racing experiences, did you continue racing? [00:05:38] Kelly: Yeah. Yeah. I I really loved it. I, I wouldn't say you know, yeah, it, it was interesting. I was a young guy trying to find my way in the world. Working night jobs you know, going to university, that kind of thing. Yeah, I really love cycling, you know, for the comradery of it, the people that you met, I met my best friends through cycling over the years and yeah, I did. Okay. Like focused on cross country and, you know, had some, you know, halfway decent results, I would say here in Canada and Yeah, I really enjoyed it. You know? I wouldn't say I trained maybe the best, you know, the most proper way, but yeah, no, I had had some, had some good times out there but I had the foresight to pack it in and, and not just keep you know, continuing with racing, thinking I'm gonna keep improving. I sort of saw the writing on the wall, which is. You know, just I thought I got as fast as I could get, so yeah, I ended up going tree planting. So, I did that for a number of years. I didn't complete university, unfortunately, as many, as many people haven't, but yeah, life took another turn and then went out tree planting. Here in Canada, but also in Scotland as well for a couple of Springs. And yeah, planting is kind of, interesting too. It's you only get in, you only get out what you put in just like cycling. So, yeah, it's pretty hard work and whatnot, but yeah, I did that for a number of summers and then hadn't touched the bike for a long, long time, but again, the bike came back into my life and another sort of random. Sort of way. Yeah, after I was done tree planting, so yeah. [00:07:07] Craig Dalton: Yeah, it's funny. You mentioned tree planting. I had an employee of mine many years ago, who was a Canadian. Who was involved in tree planting and every summer she would ask for a leave of absence to go back to it. It was a [00:07:19] Kelly: oh yeah. [00:07:20] Craig Dalton: she loved it. She just thought it was just sort of this great experience. And so it's funny to hear you mention that. [00:07:25] Kelly: Well, you don't ride, you don't ride your bike too much when you're planting. That's also another thing, you know, I would always put a deposit on a bike before I'd head out to the Bush kind of thing in the spring and wouldn't get a chance to touch it till the fall and ride it for a little bit and then it would snow. So, yeah. Did it for a number of years, about seven seasons. And then Yeah, got back into cycling with some of the mountain bike stage races that were happening trans Rockies and Lada and trans ALP and things like that. So, yeah. Then I hung up the bags in the shovel, so to speak with planting. [00:07:55] Craig Dalton: Right, right on. Amazing. Yeah, it was funny as, as we were, as I was prepping for this conference this conversation I was thinking about and researching where Clinton was and wondering if in my trans Rockies mountain bike stage or ACE experience, I got close to Clinton and it didn't look like it did. [00:08:13] Kelly: no, no. Yeah. You, you had been in well to the east of us who knows maybe you and I have crossed paths. Did it a couple of times? Yeah, 2005 and 2007 and yeah. Yeah, it was it was a great experience. So that just fired me up for, for cycling. Again, I'd always love cycling, always followed it while I was planting, but yeah, that really reignited my love for it. It's it's still going these days. Trans rock still happening. They have a gravel event as well. [00:08:40] Craig Dalton: Yeah, a hundred percent. In fact, I just will be prior to this when releasing, releasing an episode from trans Rocky's, gravel, Royal, [00:08:48] Kelly: Hmm, awesome. [00:08:49] Craig Dalton: a lot of those memories, you know, [00:08:51] Kelly: Oh, for sure. [00:08:52] Craig Dalton: experienced, they, you know, the daily recap videos, the camping experience, there's just a, a great way to spend a week. [00:09:00] Kelly: Yep. Totally. [00:09:00] Craig Dalton: So at what point did you discover gravel bikes, drop bar bikes. [00:09:05] Kelly: Yeah, that's an interesting one. I mean, obviously we run our in 2d, gravel in here and we have guests coming, you know, now from all over Canada, Western Canada, I would say, and some Americans and Europeans and everyone has their sort of timeline, I guess when they've discovered I'll do in parentheses gravel cycling, but We don't get into any sort of, I would say pissing match type thing. Just to use that, that phrase about who's been in it longer and all those sorts of things and how, how long ago we knew about it. But again, we grew up in the Prairie sort of area of Canada and there wasn't, you know, Sweet, you know, single track or anything like that out there. So you were riding farm roads and gravel roads on your mountain bike. So, yeah, that's what we had to ride and you know, it it, it was awesome. You could just go and you could go forever as you know. So, yeah that was, you know, obviously back in the day, but I would say. For me the, you know, why I've, you know, set up here in our guest suite you know, in front of the bicycle that you see behind me, that's a bike I rode in Lero. I've done it a couple of times. So, did it in 2012 and yeah, that, that event in Italy the original one had a real impact on me with gravel cycling was over there. I was a rep in the industry for a number of years. And yeah, I was over there and you know, just on some holidays and then thought, oh, you know, this, this Lero event looks cool. Let's do that. And yeah, I just couldn't believe the, the passion and, and, you know, the dust flying on the gravel roads and, you know, the drop bar bikes and everything, you know, albeit vintage bikes. And I thought, wow, this is awesome. Like, look at this, look at the, you know, really it was about the passion. Look at the passion people have for, for doing this and the landscapes and. You know, the serenity of it, just getting away from it, all getting off the paved surfaces. It's not mountain biking obviously, but it has some elements of you know, off-road riding clearly. Right. Which appealed to me. But then the speed of, of road cycling, which I, I, I went through my road phase too, I would say. But yeah, I just didn't like being around cars, you know, just really liked being off the beaten path, so to speak. So yeah, I would say it was Laro that really. Just opened my eyes to, to these bikes, you know, really coming back to where they originated, right? Like they were ridden on gravel roads before all the, you know, roads were, were, were paved, you know, in Europe and north America, obviously. So all these images we have in our guest suites of the geo Tolia, for instance, you know, The riders going over these gravel roads high in the mountains, you know, that's that really struck a chord with me. So I came back and told a friend of mine who owns a bike shop, a really successful bike shop in Squamish BC here, where we used to live for about 12 years that you know, Hey, This I didn't say gravel site playing for sure. But I just said this, this, you know, Lero thing, this, this drop bar bikes on, on gravel roads is I, you know, it's gonna be something, this is, this is awesome. And Squamish is more well known for, for, you know, being maybe the best place in the world to ride mountain bike right now. And he kind of, he didn't laugh at me, but he is like, you're crazy, you know, that's, you know, but. Yeah. And then here we are. So, yeah, it was Laro for sure. A hundred percent. That's the, the one in, in, in Tuscany first weekend of October is the best I think event I've ever I've ever participated in. [00:12:23] Craig Dalton: Amazing. And tell me first off, I'm, I'm interested in how you first discovered Clinton, but for those of us who are geographically challenged for Canadians Canadian landscape, where, where is Clinton in the country and, and where is sort of closer by way points, people might be familiar with. [00:12:40] Kelly: Yeah, I mean, I'll maybe with the geography where it's located the closest sort of major center would be a city called Camloops. So Camloops is you know, got a, a huge history with cycling, but Yeah right now there's a company called we one composite that we ride their, their wheels. They produce carbon fiber wheels there. They're located there. Yeah, I mean, south sort of central British Columbia. Definitely not, not Northern BC, but we're about two hours. Say from Whistler. To give people an idea. So, yeah, you you're, you're definitely out of the populated areas of British Columbia. It's really wide open terrain here at me and ride in every direction. So, yeah, that's where we're located. I guess the most famous spot would be, would be Whistler, you know, International, you know, mountain bike destination. So yeah, just a couple hours drive north from there, but yeah, totally different zone than than around a Whistler. [00:13:36] Craig Dalton: How did you yeah. How did you find yourself there? And, and what did you discover on those first rides? [00:13:42] Kelly: yeah, I mean, it was again random. I just maybe keep using that word. Just was a rep in the industry, like I said, and you know, would travel from living in Squamish and around British Columbia to see, see my accounts and yeah kept coming up to this region that, that we call home now in Clinton, it's called the caribou region. Of BC. And yeah. See my, my accounts up here and do some riding, do some races and then have a good friend that lives up here just north of us. And he's a pilot in with firefighting. So, and a cyclist as well. And he was always, you know, like, Hey, I know you live in Squamish, but you know, Hey, you should get up to the caribou. It's awesome. Up here. Know for cycling. And again, he didn't say gravel cycling, but he flies over all these roads that we now ride. So he has a real bug in my ear, just, you know, Hey, come on, you know, just spend some more time up here. Cause I'd always be up here and through here, but just, you know, spend more time, not just, you know, an afternoon or a day, you know, so kept doing that, kept doing that. And then. I would point back to really 2019, the fall of 2019 was up here shooting some photos with a brand called seven mesh who's from Squamish they're they're they're yeah, an awesome brand making some of the best clothing out there and yeah, just they invited me to come up, shoot some photos and I think it was really meant to be for me to be here at that time. Yeah, it all clicked. I mean, the weather was clicking or out, you know, shooting photos on these roads, which I'd ridden before. And I looked over to the photographer and I just said, you know, like, this is awesome. Like, this is unreal. And, and really just to, just to sort of round this out, I was heading to Italy a couple of days after the shoot to go do the out route. Stelio in Bo. I've been there many times. And I basically said to, to the photographer, I just said, you know, why am I going to Italy? Like this is paradise for gravel cycling. Not, not, not, not road riding, but gravel cycling. This gives me the same vibes as I get. Flying all the way around the world, going to our friend's bike hotel in Bormio and like this is amazing. And yeah, that night I went back to where we were staying and I looked at real estate and pulled up the houses for sale in Clinton because. I saw Clinton as a, you know, the center of it all he could ride in, you know, every direction, in my opinion. And yeah, called a realtor, found a house that looked like it would fit the bill, a big old house, commercially owned. And yeah, he picked up the phone and he met me there the next day and put an offer that day on it. And yeah, close the deal while we're in Italy at our friends bike hotel telling 'em all about gravel. yeah. [00:16:27] Craig Dalton: What an amazing, amazing origin story there. Did you always have the idea that you were gonna call it a gravel in and make it this hub for adventure? [00:16:35] Kelly: A hundred percent. We had some people say early on, you know, Hey, you're hanging your hat pretty hard on gravel. Like, you know, do you know what you're doing? And I said, well, Yeah. What makes this area special is gravel. Like we love mountain biking too. We have mountain bikes, but for me, what and my wife, Erin as well, what made this area special was gravel cycling. And we wanted to stay specific to that. Anyone can, can ride any bike. As we say, you can ride a mountain bike. You can ride a gravel bike here. Unicycle, you know, whatever, I don't care. It's, it's just, just ride a bike. But yeah, we hung our hat on gravel because yeah, we wanna do to focus right on, on gravel cycling and building a community here around cycling because it's more of an industry community it's origins which is fine. I've worked in industry back to the tree planting, so it's all coming back, back to together, but yeah, gravel That that's our focus. That's what we really love. It's really. Come on with me just the last number of years, I just love the solitude of it, just getting away from it all. So, and there's no bike hotels around really north America. I mean, I, I can't, there is no other gravel cycling hotel that I'm aware of. I mean, there should be a network around and we wanna do stake our claim to that and, you know, say, Hey, let's, let's get this going. Like, let's. Have facilities for, for cyclists, let's create culture here with cycling you know, and good community sort of support and have some fun while we're doing it. So, yeah, we hung our hat a hundred percent on gravel calling it 2d gravel in. So [00:18:05] Craig Dalton: Yeah, that's great. Yeah. I think you're right in north America while I can point to a few kind of cycling specific hotels. It's nowhere near what you have in Europe and elsewhere in the world. And there's some subtleties. When you go into a cycling hotel or cycling accommodations, they just have the little things for you, right? They've got a, a place where you can wash your bike. They've got pumps, they've got tools and the staff is always well versed in what are the local roots and local highlights. So I think it's a great concept. And I'm, I've been big on the podcast about talking about gravel travel. And a lot of times that gets couched in a conversation about a particular event. So you might go to Colorado to go to S B T gravel or up to Canada for trans Rockies, gravel, Royal, but in some ways, traveling to a place like Clinton and, and you're in is even a better use of your time because unlike a race where you might be thinking, gosh, I don't know whether I'm gonna be like complete it, or I have aspirations of going really fast. Obviously you're gonna be super focused and you're not gonna do a lot of riding. In the days leading up to the race. But if you go on a gravel cycling holiday, all you're gonna do is ride. You know, you're gonna go up there for four days and you're gonna pick four mega roots and just ride as much as you possibly can. [00:19:23] Kelly: Yeah, that's true. We, we love racing and we will put on a race here next year. We do a char, we did a charity ride here called caribou gravel rush. So yeah, we love organized events and, and things like that. But yeah, first things first we wanna create a good community sort of. Spirit here around cycling. Everyone's in favor of what we're doing. Everyone's really supportive, lots of high fives and, you know, thumbs up and whatnot from the ranchers and people like that. So, But yeah, you definitely can come to a place like ours or some of the other hotels around the world and yeah, you can spend your money in a little different way. You can ride, you know, to a lake and go jump in the lake, chill out, have some beers. But yeah, we can also provide people with some pretty big rides that , you know, we don't try and blow smoke. Obviously we need to promote our business. But yeah, we've got some rides here that are truly epic. I mean, that's an overused term in my opinion. Yeah, we, we have some epic rides here that definitely can punish you and spit you out the other side if, if you're looking for that, but there's also rides here that, like I said, you can just go on a nice. You know, fairly chill ride and, you know, go through some ranches and see some, some wildlife and things like that. So, but yeah, racing's awesome too. Just just different, same but different, right. [00:20:41] Craig Dalton: Yeah. I've had the benefit of looking at your website and looking at a map and getting a sense for where Clinton is. And you've spoken a little bit about. You know, the remoteness of the in, if someone was coming for two or three days, how would you describe the type of riding you would suggest? Let's just sort of make the assumption that the group is relatively fit and, and up for, you know, three, four hour, five hour rides, what would you be preparing them for expectation wise, if you were to say like, these are the three route I would have you go on during your three day. [00:21:14] Kelly: yeah, there's definitely some classic roots. I mean, there's, you know, I. Pick my favorite roots and just say, Hey, you should really go here. You know, this is a must do. Just like if you were to go somewhere else, I mean, the trainers is, is incredibly varied. So what we like to do is yeah, suggest roots for people. A lot of them have never been here. We are, we do have a lot of return guests, but for people, for instance, that have never been here. We love blowing them away because we know what's out there. And they don't right. They just maybe see photos or something like that or heard things, but we know what's out there. So we love it. When we send people out on a route and say, Hey, you're gonna go here. You're gonna see this, this, this, and this, and we're really stoked to, to hear what, what you say when you when you come back and that's what makes it all worth it for us when people roll back in here and, you know, Hey, we're, we're you know, self-conscious about it. Let's be honest. We want people to have a good time. And we're like, Hey, what did you think? And people like their eyes are just like wide open. Like that was the best ride I've ever done. Or that was amazing. Or, oh my God, I didn't expect that. So, yeah, we've got it all. Truly, we've got really more desolate sort of wide open desert-like kind of roads. Out here. We've got roads going through the mountains lakes and things and yeah, lots of randomness it's really mixed here. So, what we do try to prepare people for is just to say, Hey, you know, what do you like? What kind of riding do you like? Do you like descending? Do you like megas deep climbs? You like suffering? What do you like? And, and then we try to do the best we can to create custom roots for our guests. Yeah, we love doing that because again, we have the knowledge we live here day in, day out. We know all the ins and outs, all the little secret spots, we know the ranchers and so on. And yeah, we just, we love that. So, Yeah, people can, can really tick off a lot of boxes you know, here, and they can also discover some boxes, so to speak that they didn't new existed. Like there's a ferry here where you can take a, you know, a cablecar ferry across the most important river, major river called the Frazier river here in BC and go to the other side of the river and, you know, Like that's part of your ride. There's, there's not many places or really anywhere that I know of that you can do things like that. Just mid ride and it's free. And, and it's just yeah. What an experience that is. So, [00:23:39] Craig Dalton: Yeah, that's quite an, that makes for quite an adventure, for sure. You know, one of the things, obviously across north America, you've got lots of places that are flatter with undulating Hills. I'm assuming in that region of Canada. The climbs that you're encountering are, are fairly substantial in nature. [00:23:55] Kelly: Yeah, there's some for sure. I mean, this wouldn't be like, you're maybe going you know, to the Alps or the Domine or something like that in Italy, you know, but there's some really steep climbs here. There's a one climb in particular that, you know, it's marked in half kilometer. Or, you know, miles to, to people following in the us in, in, you know, half sort of, segments like that, because you're going so slow but such beautiful scenery. I mean, you're just crawling along, you know, suffering away, looking at the scenery around you. So, yeah, and it can get hot here. You know, it's a really diverse sort of. You know, ecosystem or environment, I guess we have here, so really mixed bags. So, yeah, I mean, it's just there are some tough climbs around, there's lots of rolling terrain, but for people that like to climb that sort of you know, puff their feathers out like that, that they love to climb, then definitely we can provide that. And there's many stratas segments here to, to go chase down. So for sure, there's some Hills here. [00:24:53] Craig Dalton: What would sort of be the, the longest climb you could get in front of, in terms of feet or meters of, [00:24:58] Kelly: Oh, yeah. I would say maybe about the, the, the toughest one around is to say about doesn't sound like much about a 10 K climb. So, but the grades are just really, really steep. It'll take most people, some people would walk it to be honest, we've got some Hills like that. So about 10 K and Yeah, just really steep in grades. But lots of switch back so that, that goes and you know, Softens it a little bit, at least you can turn a corner or two and have a look and, you know, be tough to go and take photos and pull your iPhone out and take a photo on, on that one. But and there's lots more here, right? I mean, we don't profess to know it all. I mean, we we love, enjoy enjoying to get out there to to explore and find new roots and new climbs and new places for our guests to ride. So, yeah, there's probably some more out there that. We haven't ridden yet, but yeah, we just keep pushing, but yeah, there's some big Hills for sure. Climbers are welcome here. [00:25:56] Craig Dalton: And let's transition now and let's talk about the, in itself. If you could just give us a little bit of an overview of like how many people you can accommodate, what, what the experience looks like, you know, are you, are you dining exclusively at the end or does Clinton have other restaurants to offer and other activities? [00:26:14] Kelly: Yeah, like I said, it's a big old commercially zoned house. So yeah, we can accommodate really big groups. We've got two guest suites at the moment soon to be three. So our main guest suite that I'm in now is a five bed, two bath guest suites. So completely separate and private from the others. We've had up depending if we have couples. So we've had up to 12 guests in here. And then another adjoining suite that's again, separate is a nice little one bed, one bath. So we've had, you know, up to four in there depending, you know, just there's a sofa bed in there as well. So we keep expanding and so that that's there. And then we've just built a hundred square foot, little Bunky, as we say. Outback. So a little tiny house. Some people would sort of maybe refer to it as that. So which will, will accommodate another two people when it's complete. So, yeah, we've had really big groups, so yeah, I mean really depending on, on who it is and if it's couples or singles or whatever, you know, we're approaching, you know, really, you. 1516 guests quite comfortably just in this property. So, and then, yeah, we, we do have our eyes on expansion all all the time, but this house has a, has a really neat story behind it as well. I'm not sure if I mentioned this to you, but we got a message on Instagram, maybe about a year and a half ago. I'd say from a guy just, you know, following us and, you know, said some nice things and. All that. And at the bottom of the message, he said I'm not sure if he knew, but I grew up in the house and I was like, wow, we grew up in the house. I was like, mm. We knew who we bought from. And it wasn't a gentleman. It was a, it was an older lady. And so I was like, wow, I gotta look at this. Guy's his profile. So, go to his profile and I almost dropped the phone because. Having worked in the bike industry. I knew some of the, the people in the industry I'd never met this gentleman, but it turns out it turns out it'd be a guy named Peter valence used to be a brand manager at Rocky mountain bicycles. And then now is current global vice president of product at Cannondale. So, I mean, it still gives us goose bumps and, and whatnot. That he grew up here. His family did a pottery business here, which we knew about the pottery business, but I never ever thought it would be the same, the same family. So, Peter was just here earlier in August, which was a big, you know, milestone for us, what a cool experience to have him and his entire family and their kids here where they grew up and So, yeah, that's the story of the, in a lot of people call it the, in now we, we noticed that after, you know, three years in business is our third year in business. So it's a bit of the, the history on the, on the property. Yeah. [00:28:52] Craig Dalton: cool. And then as far as like, as far as, are you doing a bed and breakfast style where you're serving breakfast and dinner or what? What's the story [00:28:59] Kelly: You know, with the, the name Tuti, I mean, obviously we love Italy. We've had a lot of great times over there and, you know, not just cycling, I mean, you know, food. So, we offer woodfired pizza. My wife Erin makes the dough homemade. We get vegetables and. Things that we need locally from, from farmer's markets and ranches and things like that. And so we offer that if guests wanna book that with us, they, they can add that on to their stay. We have a, a coffee bar out back with a rocket espresso machine another Italian sort of touch there. If people want, you know, great coffee in the morning, we can do that. Each suite has its own kitchen. So, you know, some people like to cook and we wanna, we want to. Facilitate that as well. But then that's kind of where we end things because we also want people to, to go and support some of the local businesses here that we have in Clinton. It's a small little village. It's 600 people ish. At the moment, there's a few little restaurants and, and things like that. So, our attitude is that yeah, obviously come stay with us and we stay gravel specific and, you know, look after people in that regard and a few other little things, Woodard pizza and, and coffee. But we also want people to go to, you know, Check out some of the, the other places in town, there's a pub right across the street. Yeah. We love when our guests go over there, have some beers and we don't have the attitude that, you know, Hey, these are our guests, you know, don't go to other businesses or whatever, because. That's just not you know, our attitude and our spirit behind you know, our business. So, and yeah, it's great. People come and, you know, stay with us and then, yeah, they're free to do what works best for them. And we kind of like the ALA carte sort of, way of doing things. Hey, you might not need coffee or whatever, you know, or wood fired pizza. That's cool. But if you do, Hey, we can, we can work that out. So [00:30:46] Craig Dalton: And then are you, are you offering rental bikes there or are people bringing their own [00:30:50] Kelly: Yep. People bring their bikes. But yeah, we do have rental bikes yeah. To name, drop our, our bikes or land yachts bikes from Vancouver. They're a great supporter of our business. We've been with them from day one using their bikes. We've got some custom bikes for ourselves, but yeah, they make some great Rental bikes for us and for us to get rental bikes as a small business at this time when there's such a bike sort of crunch, so to speak. Yeah, they pulled out all the stops to get us six bikes this year, really beautiful steel steel bikes, and yeah, it's great. We can You know, have our guests, you know, have an experience on their bikes if they've never tried one of their bikes, but we're getting internationals as well now. So, some of those folks we had our first Italian fly over here and he was here for five days and yeah, he rented a bike cause he didn't wanna travel with one. So bike rental's big for us. And yeah, E E gravel is something else we really want to get into as well. Because I think it's It's such a great thing to get more people on bikes, you know, and great for storytelling too, with brands because yeah, they're just fantastic for sure. [00:31:53] Craig Dalton: Yeah, it's so nice. You know, on a, on a family holiday to be able to pair up maybe incompatible riders with one on an e-bike and one on a pedal bike. So that's certainly a good option. Speaking of international travels, if someone's coming to the, in internationally, where do they fly into and how long of a drive is it from that airport? [00:32:12] Kelly: Yeah, I would say most people would fly into Vancouver. We've had a few people fly into Seattle and then cross the border and then come up that way. Just say from Vancouver. You know how traffic can be, but you know, four or five hours kind of thing, you know, a really, you know, beautiful drive with options. There's, there's a couple of different ways to, to get up here. A lot of people would probably choose to go up through Whistler. And come this way. And we get some mountain bikers too, that are cyclist. Let's call 'em cyclists, not just mountain bikers, but people that are riding mountain bikes and they ride gravel too. Right. So they come up through Whistler, you know, maybe do a ride and then continue on to Clinton. So I'd say Vancouver, but other than that cam loops would be just over an hour away. And it's a, it's a fairly good sized regional airport with really easy access. [00:33:01] Craig Dalton: Yeah, that makes sense. I certainly see the value of stopping off at Whistler for a few runs on the way that would, that would be [00:33:09] Kelly: bet. Yeah. I mean, yeah, we're we, we mountain bike too. So, I mean, of course we, we focus on gravel, but we're cyclist. And yeah, mountain biking's great. Gravel's great. It's all great. So yeah, I mean, a lot of our guests do other disciplines of, of cycling. But to us, I mean, our sales pitch on gravel to people that maybe haven't tried it yet is you know, this isn't just, I guess our opinion, this is our, you know, three years in business meeting, a lot of people, you know, guests coming to stay with us and, you know, chatting about what they think gravel is or whatever, over a few beers and the backyard having a campfire. Really gravel. I've not seen another discipline in cycling some, you know, someone you could correct me if I'm wrong, that really could, it can, you know, pull in people from all different You know, disciplines of cycling, you know, the roadies, get it, the triathletes are, are, you know, maybe not wanting to go to Whistler to go ride the bike park, you know, for the most part, but Hey, gravel, they get it. They love the speed, you know, suffering, whatever it is. We've had iron man, you know, triathletes, come here, this love suffering. These guys are crazy what they do. So, you know, and then mountain bikers, get it, you know, too because they love being off road. You know, most mountain bikers. Aren't. Riding on, on highways and things like that. So, and then a lot of new people, it's just incredible. We'll see you know, new cyclists here buying their first bike, excuse me. And you know, we're just, you know, doing some research and, and whatnot and say, Hey, like, you know, you've cycled a lot before you're new to cycling. It's like, Nope, I just bought a gravel bike. My friend told me that's what I should get because they're awesome. And it looks like a good time. And, you know, we get a lot of people from urban centers. So, yeah, gravel bike. I mean, yeah, you can use it for, of course gravel cycling but you know, commuting, urban assault, bike, packing, whatever. So they're very versatile. So that's, that's really been a, mindblower seeing people for their first bike to go and, and buy a gravel bike. So truly to us back to that rant is gravel cycling. I truly believe is, is the center of cycling, you know, put that out there, but that's what we've, we've seen, you know, that's what we've seen with our guests. [00:35:14] Craig Dalton: Yeah, yeah. A hundred percent. I mean, I agree with all those points and it's just it's such an inviting part of the sport that gives you the versatility to go wherever you wanna take it. So I'm certainly sold. Obviously, everybody listening to this podcast is on the same page. Kelly totally appreciate giving me the overview of the in. I think it's an exciting concept. As I said in the opening, like I do really love the idea of gravel travel and I think from everything I've seen from where you're located, I don't doubt it's gonna be some great riding up there. So I look forward to getting up there and I wish you well, that's going to do it for this week's edition of the gravel ride podcast. I hope you enjoyed that conversation with Kelly and learning more about the riding in Clinton, Canada, and the two D gravel in big thanks to our sponsor logos components and their new omnium wheel set. Check them out at www.logoscomponents.com. If you're interested in connecting with the podcast, I encourage you to join the ridership that's www.theridership.com. It's a free online cycling community where you can interact with myself and athletes from around the world. If you're interested in supporting the podcast, please visit buy me a coffee.com/the gravel ride. We're ratings and reviews are hugely appreciated. Until next time. Here's to finding some dirt under your wheels  

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 14:17


In this episode I share a rather personal story of going through amenorrhea for two years during university.  This issue was completely dismissed an unimportant in my medical care, and really it was a precursor to a rapid decline in my health.   Women, our cycles are our fifth vital sign.  They carry so much information about the state of our health and physiology.  By learning to align with our natural rhythms, we empower ourselves to utilize our physiology to enhance our health, fitness, business and relationships.  Ignoring our rhythms can lead to struggle and burn out.   Recommended reading if this topic interests you: With the Flo Alissa Vitti Do Less Kate Northrup Recommended Womb Priestess for 1:1 work, retreats and group sessions, Shae Savage (www.shaesavage.com, and on Instagram @shae_savage_)   Interested in an upcoming day retreat where I host Shae Savage for a 2 hour Awaken the Womb workshop?  This is happening April 22, 2022 in Squamish BC, 10am-2pm, and it is an amazing unique opportunity to gather in a small private group for womb wisdom and soul nourishment.  Details and online registration here: https://soulmedicineyoga.mykajabi.com/womb-workshop

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 61:38


Evan Wall is an up and comer on the EWS circuit who makes his home in Squamish BC. He's gained notoriety as the inaugural winner of the Pink Bike Academy competition which won him a spot on the Orbea Fox Enduro Team. Pay attention now because we think you'll start to hear Evan's name a lot. Presented by Ride Wrap: https://bit.ly/3i0wNohA All the BTP: https://linktr.ee/bretttippiepodcast

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The world's foremost J.D. Bricker scholar, Caitlin Morris, joins Johnny on the Porch...Of Horrors with two very scary stories and some lovely banter. Johnny gets into the spirit and tells a scary story too! (It was originally going to be only available to our Patreon subscribers but Johnny didn't understand that concept so please enjoy it for free!)Check out Caitlin and Jessica's podcast, Special Lady Day, here: https://www.specialladyday.com/podcast-1Check out Caitlin's story, Peaches, here:https://www.jerseydevilpress.com/?page_id=8447

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Matt Belzile is a Quebec transplant living the Whistler dream. His longtime affiliation with K2 Snowboards has landed him in countless snowboarding films over the years. Matt's snowboarding parts are loaded with world class backcountry freestyle.Recently becoming a Dad, Matt and his small family are operating out of Squamish BC. His pleasant demeanor and laser focus have brought him success in many factors of life as you'll hear in the show.Support the show (https://paypal.me/fnradfoundation)

Low Pressure Podcast: The Podcast for Skiers

Jordie Kidner is a pro skier living in Squamish BC. For the past few years he's been a part of the Blank Collective and has a big part of this year's excellent film, Tales From Cascadia. He tells us a funny story of his first day filming with the crew as well as the honour of becoming peers with the guys who he had posters of on his wall.

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My Back 40
069. Kirby Brown - General Manager, Sea to Sky Gondola

My Back 40

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021


It's not about the bike this week. From time to time, I branch out to have a conversation with someone who inspires me.Kirby Brown is an old friend who I met in Whistler B.C. back in the 90's. At the time we were both working for Whistler Mountain, now Whistler Blackcomb. Kirby worked in guest services, while I worked at McKonkey's Sports Shop across the hall as a rental “technician”. We've always kept in touch.Kirby would constantly challenge himself in roles he felt he was under qualified for but would allow him to make change in impactful ways. Along the way he discovered his passion for community building, which became his primary focus and he has found great personal meaning working at making the world a better place. In 2015, Kirby became the GM of the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish BC. His goal was to create an experience for guests to showcase the beauty of the region, and the community responded with their full support. But that support wasn't universally felt. Some disagreed with the project, and worked to undermine this vision. On Aug. 10, 2019, someone climbed up one of the towers and cut the haul rope, bringing the entire dream down. This not only devastated the business but also affected the community deeply. Kirby stepped up to not only help breath life back into the project, but also to focus on taking care of all the employees and families that were affected. Then, just months after the gondola's resurrection, it was cut down a second time. Kirby is also on the board for Playground Builders, a wonderful organization that he joined in 2007.“We build playgrounds for children in war-torn areas. In Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine, there are no safe places for children to play. Most kids have never experienced the joy of a swing or the thrill of a slide. We are dedicated to building hope and peace through the gift of play.”In this episode we cover a lot of ground. We talk about Playground Builders as well as the tragic story of the Sea to Sky Gondola. We chat about the importance and meaning behind altruism and how helping others can bring more joy to our own lives. Kirby is a good dude and someone that I look up to as a mentor and I'm grateful for our friendship. I hope you enjoy this conversation.Save 25% off a consultation at Cycling 101 when you use the code MB40 at checkout.Save 25% at Dynamic Cyclist when you use the promo code MB40 at checkout.Thanks to Lakeside Bikes in Invermere for supporting me!Visit Rollingdale Cycle!

Everyday Alchemy
Reiki, Arcturians, Business and Spiritual growth support with Mallory Meyer from White Wolf Reiki

Everyday Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 50:03


In this weeks episode I chat with Soul Activator and Intuitive Business/life Coach  Mallory Meyer about a variety of topics! We chat all about Reiki, communicating with 11th dimensional beings (Arcturians), as well as the importance of knowing that there is help/mentorship available to help guide you through your spiritual up-levelling- in both business and in your personal life!Mal is is a certified Reiki Master a certified Life & Success Coach, Hypnotherapist, TIME and NLP practitioner. She is based in Squamish BC, Canada and runs her business both in person and online as a a Soul Activator & Intuitive Business Coach. Mal weaves together mysticism and mindset techniques in her coaching + certification program. She works closely with starseeds, lightworkers, spiritual entrepreneurs, healers, business coaches, and awakening souls - guiding them on their journey to self discovery, radical transformation, purpose, and fulfilment.Through energy work and subconscious mindset techniques, she helps people to bring forward transformational shifts, healing, activations, breakthroughs, downloads, and upgrades that propel you further on your ascension journey and to live a life dedicated to your divine soul purpose.FOLLOW MALLORYhttps://www.whitewolfreiki.cahttps://www.instagram.com/mal.meyer/?hl=en@mal.meyerFOLLOW EVERYDAY ALCHEMYInsta: https://www.instagram.com/myeverydayalchemy/@myeverydayalchemyWebsite: www.myeverydayalchemy.comRE:CREATIONInsta: https://www.instagram.com/re.creationdesigns/@re.creationdesignsWebsite: www.recreationdesigns.caMUSICPort- OTRTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/_OTRmusicWeb: https://www.musicbyotr.comInsta: https://www.instagram.com/otrmusicofficial/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0oeUdHJ3cy1oveb8WguJJtSupport the show

Luscious Hustle
337. Walking Through Fear to Cultivate Confidence with Danielle Searancke

Luscious Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 50:21


Danielle Searancke is an Indigenous Canadian Medium, Mentor, and Spiritual Guide. Since Danielle was seven years old, she had profound experiences with spirit, but it was through her experience of becoming a mother when she was led to a path of mediumship development in 2013.   Danielle has studied the art of mediumship with mentors around the world and continues to develop and grow to better serve the world of Spirit and those who feel called to work with her through her readings, mentorship, and group coaching programs.   Danielle is passionate about helping others discover their abilities in an empowering way, and guiding people to better understand their energetic boundaries as they move through life as empathetic beings. Danielle is a proud indigenous woman with the ancestry of York Factory First Nations, residing in the Coast Salish mountain town of Squamish BC with her two young children, her fur-baby Luna, and her very skeptical, yet supportive husband.     In this episode you will hear:   Walking through fear in your spiritual gifts. How Danielle stepped out of a corporate job and into mediumship. The health crisis that propelled her into action. Lessons from being an end-of-life doula. Why walking through your fears is an “inside job”. The difference between a medium and a psychic. Mediumship in masculine versus feminine energy. How you can start to hone your spiritual gifts. Who is meant to use their spiritual gifts in business. Staying authentic in our businesses on social media.   Connect with Danielle on Instagram @squamishmedium CLICK HERE to visit her website.

Dynamic Women®
DW106: Being a Proud Indigenous Woman in spite of the Loss and Hardship of Residential Schools with Ḵálḵalilh-Deanna Lewis

Dynamic Women®

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 38:36


A lot of us feel some heaviness after the finding of the unmarked grave of 215 children at a residential school and being an indigenous person right now is hard. In this episode, Ḵálḵalilh-Deanna Lewis, a very proud and powerful indigenous woman, talks about life after residential school, her history, her culture, and it's going to help you to know what your next steps should be. Ḵálḵalilh-Deanna Lewis is an Elected Councillor for Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw. Deanna was a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Teacher for 10 years prior to being on Council.  One of her favourite jobs is being a Trip Leader Sea Kayak Guide and Cultural Heritage Guide for the past 20 years for Talaysay Tours. She loves to learn, share, teach, and preserve her Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Teachings.  Deanna was born and raised in Squamish BC and is passionate about health and wellness. Any chance Deanna gets she's out on the Land and Water! Usiyam Ḵálḵalilh-Deanna Lewis' Contact Information: kalkalath@hotmail.com +1 (604) 849-1469 Donate to The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS): https://www.irsss.ca/ Talaysay Tours: candace@talaysay.com  +1 (604) 883-2338 Beaded Earrings from Brooke: $25 + shipping (free for survivors) #215 orange beads to a set to remember the 215 young souls who lost their lives in residential schools. I'll be donating %100 of the profits from these earrings to Indian Residential School Survivor Society! https://www.facebook.com/Xwelxwaliyas-Beadwork-104717188502632 This shows' host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. After leading hundreds of events and programs in her two businesses, speaking on international stages, being a published author while raising two young children, Diane Rolston knows all about work/life balance and getting things done! As an Award-Winning Coach and the CEO and founder of Dynamic Women®, a global community of women, her purpose is to unlock the greatness in others. Diane works with professionals all over the world to provide clarity, confidence, and action. www.dianerolston.com Dynamic Women® is an international community of success-oriented women who take action to develop skills, increase results, and are focused on supporting each other to be DYNAMIC in every area of life! Our members get access to success coaching, additional online educational activities, and the invaluable networking connections they need to reach their personal or professional goals. Dynamic Women® is the brainchild of Diane Rolston, a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with over 20 years of experience teaching and training. Her vision is to hold space for professionals, small business owners, and all women to experience high-value, actionable coaching and build a thriving community of motivated, confident, and supportive women. In the Dynamic Women® Global Club, your network will grow, your confidence will be boosted with the Coaching in Action©, and you'll reach your goals faster through our trainings, coaching, and networking opportunities. Learn more about Dynamic Women® at www.dynamicwomenclub.com Join our awesome Dynamic Women® Club on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub Thanks for listening! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub With this podcast, we are building an international community of Dynamic Women® that we hope to inspire more women to unleash their dynamic selves and boost their lives in all areas especially business. If you know someone who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us a review We appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value-adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!

Johnny Winjoe's Porch Of Horrors
Johnny Winjoe's Porch of Horrors: A Gig In Squamish, BC

Johnny Winjoe's Porch Of Horrors

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 13:25


Join Johnny as he salutes the spooky spectres of Squamish on The Porch...Of Horrors.

Simple To Understand
21: Sarah Bulford - On Quitting Her Dream Job As A BC Park Ranger, Marketing, Art, Motocross, & More

Simple To Understand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 112:43


My guest today is Sarah Bulford. I first became aware of Sarah while scrolling through Instagram and an article popped up while I was browsing titled, ‘Why I Quit My Dream Job’. Intrigued, I clicked and read this story written by Sarah which chronicles her working towards and attaining her DREAM JOB of becoming a Park Ranger in the national parks of beautiful British Columbia, Canada...and then what it was actually like. She vividly describes the harsh dualities of what happens when you combine over-tourism and a misallocation of support resources. Now, my wife and I are from the prairies, and we recently moved to Penticton, British Columbia at the beginning of 2020. One of the reasons Why we moved was due to our draw of the mountains. British Columbia has some of the most spectacular nature in the world. The national parks are amazing, jaw-dropping, and absolutely breath-taking. My family are not the only ones...and when I read Sarah’s accurate depiction of what her experience was like. I felt a wave of emotions (similar as much as they could be...to what I imagined hers were and are). I was angry. I was disappointed. I was disgusted, pissed off, and left to wonder ‘what can be done...and what can I do? The first thing that came to mind was ‘well I have to share her story. Let her voice be heard. Listen to her and engage in a dialogue that is extremely important.’ We must do better to preserve, protect, respect, and live WITH nature. We must work towards being part of the solution, not the problem. I highly recommend you read Sarah’s story (which is hyperlinked in the description of this episode) and thank you Sarah for having the courage to share it. In addition, Sarah is also known as Mountaindarlin on social media (Instagram: @Mountaindarlin) and is at the time of recording, supported by Klimwomen, GoPro, Redbull, Arcteryx, and DPSkis) and resides in Squamish BC! Her lifestyle is (in my opinion) totally amazing. She ski’s/rock-climbs/ has recently got into motocross and can be found ripping a dirt bike or plummeting down a ski slope in her spare time. For the last 7 years, she volunteered with the very busy Squamish Search and Rescue. She pays for her hobbies by working in marketing (Mountaindarlin Media - offering social media growth services) and selling watercolor art (Adveniredesigns.com) on the side. You can connect with her at www.mountaindarlin.com or on Instagram). This episode is packed with goodies and takeaways as we go over her story and talk about environmentalism, art, marketing, BC, motocross, and more. Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Sarah. This episode is also watchable HERE on my YouTube channel. If you enjoyed the show, please rate and leave a review. Website: www.deandouglasshow.com Instagram: @deandouglasshow Youtube: The Dean Douglas Show

FNRad Snowboarding Podcast

Beau Bishop is a Global Am for Ride (come on Ride, turn Beau PRO!) living in Squamish who absolutely slays the Whistler back country. Search #pointofbeau on instagram for hundreds of rad clips of amazing snowboarding. This week's episode was recorded with Beau in Squamish BC.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NDZ2GQSRQ2BQQ&source=url)

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Rebecca Tracey is the head honcho at The Uncaged Life where she works with online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and helps them learn what it actually takes to get and keep clients in this crazy online world (all while working from home with no pants on). Rebecca runs a free online community of over 14k solopreneurs. She started her business while living in a van and now lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. Listen to this episode to learn… Common roadblocks when you're starting and growing your business (and how to overcome them) The big mistakes new business owners make when starting out online What gets in the way of getting clients How to get clear on your message so people actually want to hire you Plus tons more! Rebecca and her team are offering free coaching from September 28 - October 2 so you can get a taste of what it's like inside Uncage Your Business. Head over to www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching to take advantage of that opportunity, and learn more about Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness. Creatives Making Money is here to help you level up in your life, finances, love, and health. This is the therapy session you didn't have to pay for. Create like you mean it,Jamie Resources from this episode: Subscribe to the podcast + leave a 5-star review here Continue the conversation inside the Creatives Making Money community Grab a Cash + Cashflow Chat with Jamie here Get free coaching from Rebecca + her team from Sept 28 - Oct 2 at www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching Learn more about Rebecca Tracey's program Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
How to Start A Business From Home with Rebecca Tracey

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 28:55


Rebecca Tracey is the head honcho at The Uncaged Life where she works with online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and helps them learn what it actually takes to get and keep clients in this crazy online world (all while working from home with no pants on). Rebecca runs a free online community of over 14k solopreneurs. She started her business while living in a van and now lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. Listen to this episode to learn… Common roadblocks when you’re starting and growing your business (and how to overcome them) The big mistakes new business owners make when starting out online What gets in the way of getting clients How to get clear on your message so people actually want to hire you Plus tons more! Rebecca and her team are offering free coaching from September 28 - October 2 so you can get a taste of what it’s like inside Uncage Your Business. Head over to www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching to take advantage of that opportunity, and learn more about Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness. Creatives Making Money is here to help you level up in your life, finances, love, and health. This is the therapy session you didn’t have to pay for. Create like you mean it,Jamie Resources from this episode: Subscribe to the podcast + leave a 5-star review here Continue the conversation inside the Creatives Making Money community Grab a Cash + Cashflow Chat with Jamie here Get free coaching from Rebecca + her team from Sept 28 - Oct 2 at www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching Learn more about Rebecca Tracey’s program Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Rebecca Tracey is the head honcho at The Uncaged Life where she works with online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and helps them learn what it actually takes to get and keep clients in this crazy online world (all while working from home with no pants on). Rebecca runs a free online community of over 14k solopreneurs. She started her business while living in a van and now lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. Listen to this episode to learn… Common roadblocks when you’re starting and growing your business (and how to overcome them) The big mistakes new business owners make when starting out online What gets in the way of getting clients How to get clear on your message so people actually want to hire you Plus tons more! Rebecca and her team are offering free coaching from September 28 - October 2 so you can get a taste of what it’s like inside Uncage Your Business. Head over to www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching to take advantage of that opportunity, and learn more about Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness. Creatives Making Money is here to help you level up in your life, finances, love, and health. This is the therapy session you didn’t have to pay for. Create like you mean it,Jamie Resources from this episode: Subscribe to the podcast + leave a 5-star review here Continue the conversation inside the Creatives Making Money community Grab a Cash + Cashflow Chat with Jamie here Get free coaching from Rebecca + her team from Sept 28 - Oct 2 at www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching Learn more about Rebecca Tracey’s program Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
How to Start A Business From Home with Rebecca Tracey

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020


Rebecca Tracey is the head honcho at The Uncaged Life where she works with online business owners to get clear on their brand message, create packages that sell, and helps them learn what it actually takes to get and keep clients in this crazy online world (all while working from home with no pants on). Rebecca runs a free online community of over 14k solopreneurs. She started her business while living in a van and now lives in her dream town of Squamish BC surrounded by mountains, where she is truly living her Uncaged life. Listen to this episode to learn… Common roadblocks when you're starting and growing your business (and how to overcome them) The big mistakes new business owners make when starting out online What gets in the way of getting clients How to get clear on your message so people actually want to hire you Plus tons more! Rebecca and her team are offering free coaching from September 28 - October 2 so you can get a taste of what it's like inside Uncage Your Business. Head over to www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching to take advantage of that opportunity, and learn more about Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness. Creatives Making Money is here to help you level up in your life, finances, love, and health. This is the therapy session you didn't have to pay for. Create like you mean it,Jamie Resources from this episode: Subscribe to the podcast + leave a 5-star review here Continue the conversation inside the Creatives Making Money community Grab a Cash + Cashflow Chat with Jamie here Get free coaching from Rebecca + her team from Sept 28 - Oct 2 at www.theuncagedlife.com/free-coaching Learn more about Rebecca Tracey's program Uncage Your Business at www.theuncagedlife.com/uncageyourbusiness

Dark Starts Backcountry Splitboard Podcast
Teaching Next Gen with Justin Lamoureux | 2x Olympian, ACMG guide and owner of Spline Snowboards out of Squamish BC

Dark Starts Backcountry Splitboard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 169:20


Episode 25 Dark Starts backcountry splitboarding podcast presents pro rider, AMCG guide and owner of Spline Snowboards Justin Lamoureux: His early days as a pro boarder led him to become a World Champion, compete in the 2006 and 2010 olympics, and 3x canadian national halfpipe champion His experience working at K2 and background as a mechanical engineer inspired the founding of Spline Snowboards, creating unreal boards As a certified Accredited Canadian Mountain Guide, he shares awesome tips on gear, safety, terrain and what to pack on your next tour Justin knew he loved snow at an early age. And he loved it hard. He even reworked his college schedule and put every penny he had into chasing it. It brought him fame, glory, and a great career. His engineering background led his curious mind to start building his own boards, and his ability to push the edge created the most unique boards we’ve ever seen. He’s also inspiring his young son to follow in his skin tracks. We’re inspired too! Show links: Spline Snowboards Spline Instagram Justin Instagram Time Bomb Trading Rudeboys Shop Clif Bar Thirty Two Boots Spark R and D Arc'teryx Justin Lamoureux.com Special thanks to: Tahoe Lab Boards Use promo code DS15 to get 15% off all boards Groundswell Marketing Valerie Black The Artist Behind The Logo Follow us on Instagram: @ Darkstarts.podcast @ Darkstarts.media

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Adventure Sport Business in Japan's Mountains | Dave Enright

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 62:13


Originally from Squamish BC, Canada Dave Enright has always loved the mountains and outdoor sports of all kinds. Dave is the founder of the Evergreen Outdoor Center in the big mountains of Hakuba, Nagano. https://www.evergreen-hakuba.com/ (https://www.evergreen-hakuba.com/) The Evergreen Outdoor center has many different training and adventure branches of the business as well as eateries- he has built not only a sustainable business, but a sustainable brand for the destination of Hakuba. See the video of this talk here: https://youtu.be/IpQaPLzplI4 (https://youtu.be/IpQaPLzplI4) Support this podcast

Canada's Podcast
Mike Schwarz - Featuring Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Impact on Event Industry - Vancouver - Canada's Podcast

Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 31:39


Born and raised in Squamish BC, Mike Schwarz went on to graduate from UBC Sauder School of Business with his Bachelor of Commerce degree (Marketing) in 1999. Since then, Mike has been self-employed, working on internet start-ups for over 18 years. Mike now has a rich history of successful dot-com exits including Clubvibes.com, Techvibes.com, The Massive Tech conference, DiscoverVancouver and clubZone.com. Mike's current focus is building out myZone Media, who's mission is to help event promoters operate more efficiently. Subsidiary businesses of myZone including myZone Printing, myZone Marketing, myZone Web Development, myZone Ticketing (aka ticketZone.com) and myZone Merch. Mike loves to travel and spends several months per year on the road working remotely. His latest start-up is his growing family including a wife & son. Recognized in 2005 as a BIV top 30 under 30, Schwarz has also spoken at numerous conferences and is passionate about building creative work environments that enable both work-life balance. In this episode, Mike discusses "why it's essential to find out what part of your business is virus proof", and stresses the importance of pivoting your business offerings online during this tumultuous time. Mark also talks about how his businesses thrives within a remote work-from-home culture, and offers insights and tools he uses to connect with his domestic and international team members. Mark sheds light on the impact COVID-19 is having on the event industry specifically. With the current outlook, which is changing daily, Mark anticipates events should be postponed until at least the Fall, if not the Spring.

Conversation Happens
Johnny Winjoe's Porch Of Horrors: A Gig In Squamish, BC

Conversation Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 13:25


Johnny becomes a bit perturbed at some listeners who don't think his "Porch" stories have been the least bit scary. Then he shares a truly disturbing tale about a late autumn night in 1994, when he had a gig in Squamish, British Columbia.

Real Rebel Podcast
Honoring Mindy

Real Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 25:27


On this episode, we honor Mindy. On July 3rd, 2018 Megan Scraper (aka Mindy the Lion) passed away in a tragic accident over Shannon Falls in Squamish BC along with her boyfriend Alexey Lyakh and their friend Ryker Gamble. The release of this episode marks the 1-year mark since their passing. Mindy and I had sat down near the end of 2017 to record an episode for the Real Rebel Podcast. I remember her has incredibly real, down-to-earth, and full of this vibrancy and thirst for a life well-lived. To which I can say, she most definitely met that desire. This episode consists of clips from my previous chat with her. I wanted to create something that captured the wisdom and knowledge she so clearly had in spades, but also the essence of who she was. It was my absolute pleasure to have had the opportunity and privilege to have been able to sit down and chat with Mindy. I hope this episode will serve as another ring in the ripple effect her life has had on the world. Your Host - Katie B

lion honoring squamish bc real rebel podcast
FNRad Snowboarding Podcast

David Carrier-Porcheron is a Canadian snowboarding icon. He was a competitive halfpipe rider for Burton from the late 90's until 2002 when he dedicated himself to filming in the backcountry. He still rips and is an owner in YES. a progressive snowboard brand run by snowboarders. I recorded with DCP in his home in Squamish BC.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NDZ2GQSRQ2BQQ&source=url)

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
The Conscious Goddess Hour: Juliette Woods on How to Cultivate a Shamanic Lifestyle and Practice.

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 59:38


Hosted by Tamara Broughton. Todays Guest Julietter will be talking about:1. The call for deeper meaning in day to day living2. The desire to establish greater connection to the natural world3. Her program for deeper immersion into the practise - how it answers those calls with personalized spiritual practices that seamlessly fits into daily life & personal healing toolsJuliette is a west coast gal of Irish & Scottish decent with a lifelong affinity for nature, its creatures and the family stories of seers, magic, and visiting ghosts passed to her from the women in her family.As a child and teen she experienced visions and premonitions which awoke her personal awareness to the realm of Spirit. Now she weaves the Sacred into her daily life and facilitates opportunities for others to find their personal spiritual practices. Her call to the shamanic path was recognized after a combination of traditional factors, including many poisonous Black Widow spider bites covering her body from head to toe, poisonous bites from both Brown Recluse and Hobo spiders, near drowning, and a number of encounters with lightning strikes. Ultimately these experiences lead her to a formal shamanic training and lifestyle in 2007.For many years after her shamanic apprenticeship began, a major life crisis necessitated that each piece of healing, wisdom and training she received be integrated and lived deeply. Juliette now holds a deep understanding of how important it is to heal and maintain one's spiritual, energetic, and physical aspects to overcome adversity, turn hardships into medicine and to move from mere survival to soul-filled living.Juliette also brings wisdom from her former career as a master level Brainwave Technician and as a Reiki Master Teacher into her current private practice offering year long Shamanic Living Immersions, private healing sessions, shamanic journey circles, community medicine gatherings and seasonal celebrations both in Squamish BC and online.www.shamanicliving.ca www.3foldbalance.com

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
The Conscious Goddess Hour: Juliette Woods on How to Cultivate a Shamanic Lifestyle and Practice.

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 59:38


Hosted by Tamara Broughton. Todays Guest Julietter will be talking about:1. The call for deeper meaning in day to day living2. The desire to establish greater connection to the natural world3. Her program for deeper immersion into the practise - how it answers those calls with personalized spiritual practices that seamlessly fits into daily life & personal healing toolsJuliette is a west coast gal of Irish & Scottish decent with a lifelong affinity for nature, its creatures and the family stories of seers, magic, and visiting ghosts passed to her from the women in her family.As a child and teen she experienced visions and premonitions which awoke her personal awareness to the realm of Spirit. Now she weaves the Sacred into her daily life and facilitates opportunities for others to find their personal spiritual practices. Her call to the shamanic path was recognized after a combination of traditional factors, including many poisonous Black Widow spider bites covering her body from head to toe, poisonous bites from both Brown Recluse and Hobo spiders, near drowning, and a number of encounters with lightning strikes. Ultimately these experiences lead her to a formal shamanic training and lifestyle in 2007.For many years after her shamanic apprenticeship began, a major life crisis necessitated that each piece of healing, wisdom and training she received be integrated and lived deeply. Juliette now holds a deep understanding of how important it is to heal and maintain one's spiritual, energetic, and physical aspects to overcome adversity, turn hardships into medicine and to move from mere survival to soul-filled living.Juliette also brings wisdom from her former career as a master level Brainwave Technician and as a Reiki Master Teacher into her current private practice offering year long Shamanic Living Immersions, private healing sessions, shamanic journey circles, community medicine gatherings and seasonal celebrations both in Squamish BC and online.www.shamanicliving.ca www.3foldbalance.com

Slow Home Studio
Catherine’s Living Space Problem – Part 1

Slow Home Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012 3:26


Catherine from Squamish, BC writes to John and Matthew with her design problem. “Hi John and Matthew. After attending your seminar a few years back and working through the Slow Home problems online I’ve finally got my own Slow Home issues to play with! My husband and I purchased a home in Squamish, BC – [...]