A show about ordinary people on a journey to build their own exceptional businesses. Host Brian Scudamore, founder and CEO of O2E Brands, is on a mission to uncover the founders stories of some of our most inspiring people – from the decisions that lead them to take the leap, to the celebrations and lessons that follow.
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Guy Raz interviews the world’s best-known entrepreneurs to learn how they built their iconic brands. In each episode, founders reveal deep, intimate moments of doubt and failure, and share insights on their eventual success. How I Built This is a master-class on innovation, creativity, leadership and how to navigate challenges of all kinds. New episodes release on Mondays and Thursdays. Listen to How I Built This on the Wondery App or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can listen earl ...
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Hosted by veteran TV columnist Bill Brioux. Each week, join in on an outspoken conversation with the actors, executives, and insiders that make the television industry pop. In each edition, Bill invites his guests to talk business, give up some great stories, and make it personal. Plus laughs.
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Unpacking the stories and mental fitness practices of people living at the top of their game personally and professionally.
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Every Wednesday, 18-year-old host Campbell Baron has conversations with world class entrepreneurs, investors, creators, and innovators.
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Eradicate Entrepreneurial Poverty
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Canada's best entrepreneurs and business people have succeeded, failed, and learned a ton along the way. Now it's time to hear their stories.
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Everyone has a story about failure; even successful people. Listen to frank discussions with artists, executives, entrepreneurs, actors, entertainers, and more, about failures of all sorts and how they turned their failures into successes. AOF provides helpful advice for young people (99 and under) on how to find art in our “failures.” Guests include: William Wegman; Adam Liptak, Kevin Allison (RISK! podcast), Michael Finkel, Beri Smither, Bonin Bough, Christina Sass and Rudy Garcia Tolson, ...
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I’m convinced that your achievements, talents, and even your failures and mistakes are all just leading you, guiding you to find your life’s calling. I’m Marcos Moura and this is Born To Run It, a show about what it takes to finally find that one business, concept, or idea that you were born to run.
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Building Bold Businesses: Mental Fortitude and Success with Brian Scudamore
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In this episode of Change Ready, Brian Scudamore, CEO of O2E Brands and new dragon/investor on CBC's Dragon's Den, shares insights on entrepreneurship, personal growth, and resilience. Brian discusses his journey, the importance of setting big goals, and his guiding principle of imagining big possibilities. He talks about his experiences with failu…
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Advice Line with Brian Scudamore of 1-800-GOT-JUNK?
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1-800-GOT-JUNK? founder and CEO Brian Scudamore joins Guy on the Advice Line where they answer questions from three early-stage founders. First we meet Theresa in Denver, who’s wondering if she should diversify her edible flower products or double down on a core offering. Then Jake in Los Angeles, who’s seeking clarity on his customizable skincare …
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When Jess Salgueiro auditioned in person for the role of Eve on Frasier, she had to do it in front of a pair of sitcom legends: Kelsey Grammer and director Jim Burrows. Pressure? Yes and no says the actress, who was born in Winnipeg, Man. She figured there must be hundreds of others lining up to try and win a role on this reboot of a TV classic. Wi…
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Bill Shufelt founded Athletic Brewing Company to re-invent non-alcoholic beer, but quickly learned that brewers didn’t want to make it, stores didn’t want to sell it, and potential customers didn’t want to buy it. The NA beer that already existed was outdated and foul-tasting, but Bill was convinced that if he could make a good-tasting brew, it wou…
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Advice Line with Gary Hirshberg of Stonyfield
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Stonyfield co-founder and former CEO Gary Hirshberg joins Guy on the Advice Line where they answer questions from three early-stage founders. Plus, Gary explains how a social mission can be a competitive advantage for a consumer product. First we meet Cate in Oregon, who’s trying to figure out the best way for her leather goods company to stop cow …
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Listen Now - REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana
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Behind the closed doors of government offices and military compounds, are hidden stories and buried secrets from the darkest corners of history. Each week, Luke Lamana, a Marine Corp Reconnaissance Veteran, pulls back the curtain on what once was classified information exposing the secrets and lies behind the world’s most powerful institutions. Fro…
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Mistletoe Murders stars Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney
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Stop me if you've seen this kind of Hallmark series before: an enterprising and attractive single woman (Sarah Drew from Grey's Anatomy) owns a Christmas store on the main street of a picturesque small town. She crosses paths with a handsome, newly single-police officer (Peter Mooney from Burden of Truth). Before you can say, "witness tampering," h…
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Scott and Missy Tannen knew nothing about bed linens when they dreamed up the idea of launching a bedding company, but that didn’t stop them from setting ambitious goals: super soft sheets, 100% organic cotton, and a supply chain that was traceable from end to end. Thanks to an article in the Wall Street Journal and a $2 million advertising bet on …
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Spiritual Bitch Slapping & Embracing the Unseen (ft. Michelle Murphy)
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Have you ever felt the presence of a loved one long after they've gone? Join us on the latest episode of Behind the Human as we delve into Michelle Murphy's extraordinary journey as a medium, where love transcends the boundaries of life and death. Michelle Murphy is a dedicated medium who specializes in connecting clients with messages from their l…
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If only The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour was still around to help us through another turbulent US Presidential election. Pat Paulsen -- where are you when we need you? A key writer/producer back on that 1967-69 comedy variety show was a Canadian -- Allan Byle. Before the Smothers, he worked for Fred Rogers as well as CBC songbird Juliette. Tommy S…
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When Matt Meeker started sharing a Brooklyn apartment with a Great Dane, he didn’t know it would inspire him to launch a multi-million dollar company. But, disappointed by what pet stores offered for big dogs like his, Matt co-founded BARK, a subscription service for dogs of all sizes. After launching in 2012, the brand expanded to include food, fu…
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Small Town Roots, Big City Dreams: Mitch Zorn’s Rise in Country Music
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What's the secret to balancing passion and practicality? Mitch Zorn shares his unique journey from tradesman to country music sensation on the latest Behind the Human episode. His story of relentless pursuit and grounded humility offers inspiration for anyone chasing their dreams. **** How Prepared is Your Team for the Next Big Disruption? Future-p…
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Angie Hicks, founder of Angi (formerly Angie’s List), joins Guy on the Advice Line where they answer questions from three early-stage founders. First we meet Paige, a dirt bike rider in Southern California looking to expand her women’s motocross clothing brand into retail stores. Then Dianne from Massachusetts, who’s wondering how and when to bring…
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Part Two: master storyteller Ken Levine tells all
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In Part 2 of my conversation with Ken Levine, more evidence that the Emmy-winner is one of TV's top storytellers. One of my favourite episodes from his excellent podcast, Hollywood & Levine, is the one where he told listeners exactly what he thought of the recent reboot of Frasier. Some might see this as sour grapes from one of the authors of the o…
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In 1989, after years of scaling some of the most challenging peaks in the world, Peter Metcalf took on a daunting new risk: resuscitating a bankrupt climbing-equipment company, and putting himself into deep debt to do so. From the defunct assets of Chouinard Equipment, Peter launched Black Diamond Equipment, and capitalized on the growing popularit…
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The Mountain Within: Steadfast in Change (Ft. Jerry Colonna)
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In this episode, Marc Champagne converses with Jerry Colonna, founder of Reboot.io and author of 'Reboot' and 'Reunion'. They explore how to embrace the world as it is while striving for positive change, touching on Buddhist principles and practical advice for managing life's inherent tensions. Jerry discusses the impact of constant connectivity on…
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What It Really Takes To Build a Food Business: Part 2
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This is part two of our special series on building food businesses presented by Klaviyo. If you haven't heard part one from last week, go back and check it out. In that episode, three founders of three different food brands – Becca Millstein from Fishwife, Brian Rudolph from Banza, and Caue Suplicy from Barnana – shared how they got their start. To…
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Advice Line with Michael Preysman of Everlane
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Everlane co-founder and former CEO Michael Preysman joins Guy on the Advice Line where they answer questions from three early-stage founders. First we meet Todd in the Bay Area, who’s looking to spread the word about his pickleball apparel brand with a younger demographic. Then Anna in Sydney, who wonders if she should expand her eco-friendly kids …
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Part One: master sitcom storyteller Ken Levine
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What hasn't Ken Levine done? He's an Emmy-winning screenwriter who has -- with writing partner David Issacs -- written for some of television's best comedies. You may have heard of M*A*S*H, Cheers and Frasier. In his spare time (!) he has also been a disc jockey, a major league baseball play-by-play announcer, a cartoonist, a playwright, a director…
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Kat Hantas turned her home hobby of infusing Tequila into a $160 million business. Her story began when her nightly glass of wine started to give her headaches, and her doctor recommended she replace it with a distilled spirit, like Blanco Tequila. To soften its harsh taste, Kat infused it with fruit and herbs, and began sharing it with appreciativ…
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Grit and Precision: Building a Legacy in Luxury Watches (Ft. Mike Pearson)
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In this episode of Behind the Human, host Marc Champagne explores the multifaceted life and career of Mike Pearson, North American brand director for Christopher Ward, alongside other experts from the watch industry. Mike discusses balancing a demanding career with personal life as a husband and father, the mental fitness needed for brand expansion…
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What It Really Takes To Build a Food Business: Part 1
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Innovation is a constant in the food industry. But it’s incredibly difficult to go from a tasty idea to an actual spot on the grocery store shelves. So if you have an idea for a food business, how do you turn it into reality? In this special two-episode series brought to you by Klaviyo, three founders share what it took to get their products on tho…
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