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The Boiling Point explores the lives and perspectives of trailblazing entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and movement makers who are driving meaningful change in the world.Whether you're a seasoned lead... more
FAQs about The Boiling Point:How many episodes does The Boiling Point have?The podcast currently has 428 episodes available.
October 15, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 165 - Kalu YalaWho is Jimmy? Jimmy built a new town called Kalu Yala in Panama. Raised in real estate finance and educated in marketing, Jimmy has since come to spend his time working to change higher education and incubate start-ups off-the-grid. The goal of his town Kalu Yala is to answer the question "What would a sustainable world look like?" In this episode: Dave and Greg shares that the Boiling Point has officially opened up a Patreon account to help raise revenue to keep the Boiling Point thriving. Greg shares how he got the chance to meet Jimmy Stice in his town called Kalu Yala. Greg was invited to Kalu Yala by his friend Yarrow Kraner where he got the opportunity to network with international thought-leaders. The Boiling Point hosts realize that they had made a mistake with the dates and that today wasn’t even the date Jimmy was booked to come on. Greg then decides to share his experiences travelling around the world in the last ten months to places such as Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Chicago, Panama, Vancouver, Detroit, Montreal, Ottawa, and the Arctic. This after promising to his friends and family that he wouldn’t travel too much this year. He then shares that Jimmy is actually the CEO of Kalu Yala, as it is actually considered a company. Stay tuned and keep posted to our future interview with Jimmy Stice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more28minPlay
October 08, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 164 - Jordan KyriakidisAbout Jordan: Jordan Kyriakidis is co-founder and CEO of QRA Corp. An accomplished scientist with numerous publications, Jordan created the initial algorithms powering the QVtrace engine and has successively taken fundamental research out of the university laboratory and developed it into compelling and necessary engineering tools. Jordan is most proud of the culture and team at QRA. He has recruited some of the top technical and business talent in order to collectively execute the strategic vision. QRA is now an emerging leader in design verification technology - tools for analyzing complex systems and requirements at their most crucial stages of development. Learn more about QRA at http://qracorp.com In this episode: Jordan explains to Dave and Greg about what his company QRA Corp exactly does, which involves applying his backgrounds in quantum physics to designing complex technological systems. He shares how many companies create problems for themselves when building any advanced piece of technology in the early stages, and how these errors early on can cause unnecessary expenses that might hold a business back in the long run. Jordan shares the incredible advancements in technology that the world is going through, including a computer writing an entire novel in Japan just recently. Listen in to this episode of the Boiling Point to hear more about Jason Kyriakidis and his company QRA Corp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more29minPlay
September 30, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 163 - Nicole LeblancAbout Nicole Leblanc: Nicole LeBlanc joined BDC Capital in 2014 as Associate Director, Strategic Investments and Partnerships. In this position, she actively manages the BDC convertible note program and associated investment portfolio. Before joining BDC Capital, Nicole was Director of Finance for New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) where she played a central role in their investment activities, negotiations and business development, and oversaw their internal and external reporting. In this episode: Greg and Dave talk about the booth… again. But this time they have a new booth! A new recording studio! Nicole calls in to the Boiling Point from Kitchener-Waterloo to talk with our hosts at the Boiling Point. Nicole shares her “sixty-second pitch” about herself and her involvement with BDC Capital in Toronto, Ontario. She talks about her engagement to get more young women involved in the financial and technological industry that is traditionally more male dominated. Nicole shares how Kaiya Hemmings is one of her favourite female entrepreneurs and how moved she has been by Kaiya’s braveness to speak out about making people feel included at such a young age. Dave, Greg, and Nicole share how incredibly important it is to welcome and include all groups to take part in every industry, which is Nicole’s goal encouraging women to become more involved in traditionally male dominated sectors such as finance and technology. Nicole shares her pride of being from the East Coast, and she explains how though Atlantic Canadian based entrepreneurs are very good at organizing and starting up businesses they can sometimes lack capital and economic movement. Which part of her vision is to see that change and to increase the entrepreneurial mindset in New Brunswick and in Atlantic Canada. Tune in this week’s episode for the full podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more31minPlay
September 26, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 162 - Corey BlakeAbout Corey Blake: Corey Blake is the founder and CEO of Round Table Companies (RTC), an 11 year old creative agency using storytelling to drive personal and organizational identity shift, culture change, and dynamic marketing. Corey was a professional actor in Los Angeles prior to starting RTC and starred in a Mountain Dew Super Bowl ad. He is a frequent keynote speaker and facilitator. Corey has studied at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and the Stagen Leadership Academy, is a sponsor of Conscious Capitalism, and is the creator of the Vulnerability is Sexygame and movement. In this episode: Greg shares how he originally meet Corey in Philadelphia at the Social Venture Network Conference. Corey explains his work trying to change the culture of business and marketing through the power of story-telling. He then shares with our hosts his progression from being a paid commercial actor in Hollywood to becoming a sought out business partner who helps companies change their vision towards socially responsible business culture. Greg and Dave reflect on the days when Greg went through his decision making process to draft the vision statement and implement the culture that Hemmings House stands for today, which is in line with the social economy. Corey reflects with Greg and Dave on how implementing this culture of social responsibility into a company also means changing your own personal worldview and quality of life. Tune into this episode to enjoy this inspirational conversation on changing the narrative of business and implementing a better economy for all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more31minPlay
September 16, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 161 - Jason MartinAbout Jason Martin: Jason Martin’s toolbox of skills, Red Seal certifications and experience collided with his entrepreneurial itch when he acquired New Brunswick’s only private training facility exclusively for welding, Ready Arc Training & Testing, in 2013. As president, Jason lives by his mantra of “consistent and steady improvement”. From changing locations and obtaining official recognition from the government to updating the curriculum and launching digital services for industry clients, Ready Arc has come a long way in 3 years – and continues to gain momentum with even more projects in development at this very moment. Besides running the day to day at Ready Arc, Jason continuously pursues additional training and also works on custom welding projects for notable clients and architects in and around Saint John. His work has even been featured on “Real Houses of…” on the W Network. In this episode: Jason returns to the Boiling Point after technical difficulties on the last time he came on the show, as it turns out it ended up being a blessing in disguise as Jason has even more information to offer than he previously couldn’t reveal about Ready Arc Training & Testing. Jason talks about testing and certifying people who want to go into the boiler making and pipefitting industry in New Brunswick for companies before going over to Alberta to work. This being an affordable alternative to getting the same certificate in Alberta costing the potential employee an extensive amount of money. Jason talks about also keeping track of a comprehensive database of these certified pipefitters and boilermakers, saving time and money for these contractors. Greg compares this service as being an imperative comparable to having a company accountant that maintains a company’s financial documents. Jason shares all of his other revolutionary time and money saving ideas that could change the landscape for the hardworking tradesmen of New Brunswick and beyond. Whether it be welders, pipefitters, or boilermakers, Jason looks towards making their lives better to create a positive impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more28minPlay
September 11, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 160 - Steve BeauschesneIntroducing Steve Beauschesne Steve Beauchesne is the co-founder of Beau’s All Natural, a family run, employee owned and totally independent Canadian craft brewery. Since its start-up in 2006, Beau’s has won more than 85 national and international awards for beer-making, marketing and packaging design, sustainability and business practices, and has raised more than $1 million for charity, community and independent arts. Steve is Vice Chair of the Ontario Craft Brewers Association, and a frequent presenter at craft brewing, culinary, and sustainability seminars and events. Steve was selected for the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce “Top Forty under 40” in 2015, and in 2013 Steve was recognized by the United Way with a Community Builder of the Year Award. In this episode: Greg and Dave go over how Steve looks like Greg’s doppelganger. Steve goes over his journey of becoming a B-corp. Greg talks about how Steve’s marketing budget is almost nothing because of the positive views surrounding his business because of his altruistic nature towards community. Dave and Greg talk about the importance of becoming a B-Corp and how much work it is to maintain being a B-Corp. Steve shares how his father instilled him with strong moral principles when it comes to handling business very ethically. Steve explains how he sold his brewery to all of his employees as to share the company with all of the employees working for him. Tune in for more on this week’s Boiling Point… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more33minPlay
September 05, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 159 - Henry CrossAbout Henry Cross: He joined Hosh Yogain 2011 as a teacher and Program Director. And since 2013, he founded and expanded programming for the organization with Hosh Kids and Hosh Seniors. From 2014 to 2016, he participated in a philanthropic role by expanding the programming, policy, and public advocacy efforts of theSonima Foundation as Community Relations Director. Henry’s work has been featured by the Huffington Post, Boston Yoga Magazine, Elephant Journal, Blog Talk Radio, The NYC Social Innovation Festival, Social Venture Institute, and multiple Brooklyn and Queens newspapers. In 2015, Henry was selected as an org business fellow and awarded Top 40 Under 40 Nonprofit Rising Starand Innovation Entrepreneur for SVN. In this episode: Greg and Henry talk about the tragic loss of iconic grunge star Chris Cornell. Henry talks about growing up in Miami and not enjoying the humidity there, which influenced his eventual move up north to New York. He discusses how Hush Yoga uses the practice of Yoga to positively impact their local community within New York City. Henry shares the amazing impact Yoga has had in his life, and how it has changed his physical and mental health. He hopes that one day Yoga becomes a common practice accepted in business organizations to better the health and wellness of its employees. Henry finally reiterates is conviction that the practice of Yoga is an imperative to the future of preventative medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more29minPlay
August 28, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 158 - Rick DoyleIntroducing: Rick Doyle Rick is the Owner of FiveStar Bailiff and Civil Enforcement Services. He is a Provincial Civil Constable with 20 years of security experience. Rick is a Former Professional MMA Fighter, a Former Professional Wrestler, as well as a Radio and TV personality. FiveStarr Bailiff and Civil Enforcement Services focuses on protecting members in the community from physical or emotional harm. In this episode: Greg and Dave introduce former professional wrestler Rick Doyle onto the Boiling Point. Rick shares with us his experience as a security guard and how he learned the vital importance of protecting people from the potential harm of dangerous people. The boiling point guest explains his process of going about de-escalating violent situations through dominance and force. Rick gives his reflection of changing his point of view towards people who are less fortunate in life, especially when it comes to looking after people who have disabilities. Strong language is involved in this podcast, viewer discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more36minPlay
August 21, 2017The Boiling Point - Episode 157 - Rivers CorbettIntroducing Rivers Corbett: Rivers Corbett, MBA, is an award winning serial entrepreneur, international speaker, startUP entrepreneurial thought leader, and author of"13 Fears of Entrepreneurs." He has received numerous business awards including: 2015 Business Person of the Year, Canada's Hottest Start-ups List, as well as Canada's Fastest Growing Companies list through Profit magazine. He recently received the StartUP Canada Champion Award. Rivers is a founding board member of StartUP Canada and is a host of the StartUP Canada Podcast Show. Most recently, he joined the Opportunties New Brunswick team to help significantly move the needle on the spirit and actions of entrepreneurship throughout the province. Rivers is also a co-founder ofRayZen Innovations, a company that is significantly disrupting how non-profits & charities traditionally raise money through online gaming technology. In this episode: Greg is back hosting the boiling point! Big thanks to Wayne Jagoe for filling in for Greg for the past few weeks! Rivers informs Dave and Greg about his career portfolio and endeavours. He talks about his involvement with Opportunies New Brunswick and how he wants to create a more entrepreneurial environment throughout the province. Rivers explains how the education system needs to be more business oriented, offering the youth a more in-depth understanding of entrepreneurialism and business management. The Boiling Point talks about the importance of private enterprise and how it most likely is the key for New Brunswick’s economic recovery. Greg and Dave discuss how they plan on having Rivers back on the show in the near future. Stay tuned! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...more31minPlay
FAQs about The Boiling Point:How many episodes does The Boiling Point have?The podcast currently has 428 episodes available.