PODCAST · business
Another Day Building Dreams - Small business podcast
by Alex Liaw
Hosted by Alex Liaw from Golomein Noodle house. The support local initiative has never been stronger than it is in the world today. We aim to show our listeners what it really means to run a small business today. We will be interviewing many micro and small businesses from various industries. Discuss ideas, methods, frustrations and successes alike. We want to show that when you shop local you really are making a difference and what it truly means. For those who are thinking about going about starting their own ventures we hope they can get a little bit of clarity on how to start.
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S1 E10 - 10 - Sang and Sheryl - Hello Mochi - Welcome to the mochi family!
Welcome to the 10th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses and those who support it. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Sang and Cheryl. They are the owners and operators of Hello Mochi. A local mochi donut family business! Being from two very different up bringing's these to found each other and combine their creative knowhows inside and outside the kitchen to bring you donuts that you will never forget. Making a big splash in the Edmonton farmer's market scene they have grown in huge popularity and demand. They are in the works to build their very own donut shop in SW Edmonton! What we discuss: - Intro of their baby Sai - Cheryl and Sang's background and upbringings - Their family life - Evolution of donut flavours - Picking of the name "Hello Mochi" - How covid impacted Hello Mochi - Joys of seeing customers enjoy your products - Update on their Brick and Mortar shop - and much more!! FB/IG: @hellomochi.ca Webstie: www.hellomochi.ca
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S1 E9 - 9 - Franck Bouilhol - Little Bear Gelato - Seriously small batch gelato!
Welcome to the 9th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses and those who support it. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Franck Bouilhol. He is the owner and head operator of Little Bear Gelato. A local specialty small batch gelato company. Having once owned a local confectionary restaurant Fan Fan Patisserie and being a trained pastry chef from France Franck brings his unique expertise to the world of Gelato. He prides himself in creating "Seriously small batch gelato" as each batch is carefully crafted to provide the best flavour and consistency for all of those to enjoy. With all the classic flavours as well as unique flavours, Franck has your sweet tooth cravings covered! What we discuss: - Gelato's and Sorbets - Gelato vs. icecream - Hurdles in trying to grow from small business to big business - Little Bear Gelato's newest product launch! - The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on his business - Wearing many hats as a business owner - Classic gelato flavours vs. new age flavour combinations - Franck's favourite flavours - and much more!!.. FB/IG: @littlebeargelato Website: www.littlebeargelato.com
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S1 E8 - 8 - Alysia Lok - Caramunchies - Light, sweet, and salty. We got you covered!
Welcome to the 8th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses and those who support it. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Alysia Lok. She is the owner and head operator of Caramunchies. A local caramel cornflake snack food treat company. Having originally been one of the cofounders of Caramia Caramels Alysia branched off into starting her own venture that more identified with herself and personality. Her love of snack foods shows in the quality snack treat she has developed over the last 3 years. Being a self driven local business owner she is working to share her creations and unique take on snack food with all of those around her. The next time you find yourself craving something light, sweet, and salty she's got you covered! What we discuss: - Alysia's new production facilty - Kickstarter experience - Working with partners and family - Importance of packaging specifications for customers and production - Getting into groceries stores and considerations when getting in. - Edmonton business food industry community - Alysia's background in finance before Caramunchies - Hiring staff - and much more!!.. FB/IG: @caramunchies Website: www.caramunchies.com
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S1 E7 - 7 - Sharon Thach - Eat With Sharon Food Blog - The camera always eats first!
Welcome to the 7th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses and those who support it. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have a Sharon Thach. A local foodie/food blogger and creator of the "Eat with Sharon - an Edmonton Food Blog". Establishing her food blog on May 5, 2017 she aimed to share her experiences with those who shared the same passion in food as she did. From what started as a hobby has now turned into a valuable resource shared with all those seeking a night out with great cuisine and dining experiences. So whether you're looking for your next outing or just want to check out some beautiful captured moments you're in good hands. Check out her food blog or IG for more info! What we discuss: - How Sharon got into being a foodie - Starting a food blog - The virtual space of being online and social media - Social media burnout - 9 to 5 jobs and working for yourself - Sharon's day job as a student engagement coordinator - Growing up in traditional household upbringings - Foodie as a profession and sponsorships - Good reviews vs. bad reviews - and much more!!.. FB/IG: @eatwithshar0n Website food blog: https://eatwithshar0n.com/
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S1 E6 - 6 - Brian Flowers - Table Top Cafe - The original board game cafe!
Welcome to the 6th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Brian Flowers. Owner of Table Top Cafe, which was started on Oct 26, 2013. The is the first board cafe of it's kind. It was a business born from a idea amongst friends over a night of gaming. But as partners backed out, Brian took on this venture himeself. He has created as a comfortable place where people can meet with friends, play a game, share a drink and connect face to face. Being a board gamer himself he has provided a place where friends and family can discover that there is more than just Monopoly when you are having an urge to come together and get your game on. What we discuss: - How Brian got into board gaming. - Brian's background as a poker dealer - What a board game cafe is - Difficulties of starting a business that is a new concept in industry - How the covid-19 pandemic impacted business - Theme named businesses - Picking the right name for your business - and much more!! FB/IG: @tabletopcafe Website: www.tabletopcafe.ca
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S1 E5 - 5 - Tony Fehr - Victorian Grooming Co. - Birth of beard oils while teaching in China!
Welcome to the 5th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Tony Fehr. Sole business owner and operator of Victorian Grooming Co. A local Edmonton based business specializing in handcrafted all-natural beard grooming and and shave products. His products were developed from a personal need as Tony started growing his own beard for 3 years while teaching English in Beijing and Qingdao, China. Finding a very sparse selection in that part of the world Tony went on a venture of developing products that he could use for himself. After his return to Canada he then decided it was time to take his products to the next step. What we discuss: - Tony's career teaching English in China - Importance of creating - Life style of business owners - Perception of business owners - Oils and compounds used for beards - Joys of positive customer feedback! - Business during covid-19 pandemic - and much more!! FB/IG: @victoriangrooming Email: [email protected] Website: victoriangrooming.com
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S1 E4 - 4 - Matthew Ruzycki - Alberta Donair - More than a 3am snack!
Welcome to the 4th episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Matthew Ruzycki. Business owner and operator of Alberta Donair. A local small business who locally produces and sells at-home donair kits in Edmonton, AB. Matthew is working to redefine donairs, which are traditionally thought of as a 3am craving, into something that is for any time of day by creating quality foods using quality ingredients. Originally from Camrose, AB Matthew found a love for donairs at age 12. Realizing there was only 1 spot in town to get them he ventured on his own creative endeavor to design his own recipes. This covid-19 pandemic born business has now set this small business owner on a path he never thought he would ever take. What we discuss: - Matt's background - Origins of donairs - How donair meats are made - Book keeping and accounting practices in small business - Alberta sweet sauce vs east coast sweet sauce - and much more! IG: @albertadonair FB: @albertadonair
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S1 E3 - 3 - Richard Toll - Celtic Kitchen - More than just the haggis experience!
Welcome to our 3rd episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast! A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. We hope to give an idea of what day to day life is like as a small business owner/entrepreneur as well as debunking myths around small businesses. We will be discussing both the struggles and successes with each business venture as well as provide real world tips to those looking to start their very own venture. Today we have Richard Toll. Business owner and sole operator of Celtic Kitchen here in Edmonton AB with main point of sale at the Bountiful Farmers' Market. Specializing in Scottish, Irish, and Welsh cuisine Richard brings his 20 years of restaurant experience right to your home. Celtic Kitchen is a story of a business born from the covid-19 lockdown. With increasing demand of his traditional pies he decided to start this venture and show the world what he has to offer. What we discuss - Richard's background as a chef - Virtual Scotch tastings - Traditional Celtic foods - Haggis - Commercial kitchen rentals and innovative kitchen spaces - Robbie Burns dinner - Sheppard's pie with beef and lamb - am much more.. IG: celtickitchenyeg www.celtickitchen.ca
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S1 E2 - 2 - John Martin - El Chorizo - From Argentina to Mexico to your BBQ!
Welcome to our 2nd episode of the Another Day Building Dreams podcast. A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. To give an idea of what day to day life is like as small business owner/entrepreneur by talking about both the struggles and successes with each business venture. Today we have John Martin. Business owner and sole operator of El Chorizo Latino - Traditional Latin American Chorizo. A local food producer located here in Edmonton AB. A small business specializing in various Latin American traditional chorizo sausages. A new business and venture in it's first 2 years of operation. Being raised in a family where butchering was part of the lifestyle he learned everything you could ever know about meat and chorizo sausage. If you didn't know anything about chorizo before - you will now!! What we discuss: - Growing up in a butcher family - Traditional food safety practices - Current food safety practices - Regional differences in Chorizo - Commercial equipment costs - and so much more!
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S1 E1 - 1 - Mary Anne Korn - Happy Camel - red seal chefs to errand businesses to hummus masters!
Welcome to Episode 1 of Another Day Building Dreams podcast! This is our very first episode of Another Day Building Dreams podcast. A podcast where we explore what supporting local really means and the people behind local small businesses. We hope to shed some real life clarity on what it means when you decide to support your local businesses. To give an idea of what day to day life is like as small business owner/entrepreneur by talking about both the struggles and successes with each business venture. Today we have Mary Anne Korn. Business owner and operator of Happy Camel here in Edmonton AB. A small business specializing in hummus dips and pitas. Selling through various wholesale channels as well as direct to customer channels. What we discuss: - Company culture - Mary Anne's background as a red seal chef - Previous businesses - Business training - Covid related impacts - Advice for those who are looking to start their very own small business venture - and much more...
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by Alex Liaw from Golomein Noodle house. The support local initiative has never been stronger than it is in the world today. We aim to show our listeners what it really means to run a small business today. We will be interviewing many micro and small businesses from various industries. Discuss ideas, methods, frustrations and successes alike. We want to show that when you shop local you really are making a difference and what it truly means. For those who are thinking about going about starting their own ventures we hope they can get a little bit of clarity on how to start.
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