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Welcome to Marketing Corner Talks!
Marketing Corner Talks bridges the gap between classroom learning and the real world of marketing. Hosted by Douglas College professor Dave Keighron and produced by students, the show brings together educators, industry professionals, and emerging marketers to discuss how theory meets practice in today’s evolving digital landscape.
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In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, host Dave Keighron is joined by entrepreneur, marketing instructor, and escape room founder Chris Ricard for an in-depth conversation on creativity, resilience, and learning through real-world hustle.Chris traces his entrepreneurial journey from early sales experiences such as working the paper routes, telemarketing, and door-to-door selling, to building and scaling SmartyPantz Escape Rooms, downtown Vancouver’s first escape room business. The discussion unpacks how marketing fundamentals such as identifying the ideal customer and testing for a minimum viable product are put into practice. Chris also shares behind-the-scenes insights into SmartyPantz’s guerrilla marketing, and earned media such as his memorable appearance on Dragon’s Den. The episode also discusses the challenges of scaling across provinces, managing risk, surviving during the early COVID pandemic, and knowing when to exit a venture. The episode concludes with a student Q&A featuring MCT producer Neehaa Kannamreddy. She asks questions around buyer behaviour, entering business partnerships with friends, building operational safety nets, and cross-province expansion. About Chris RicardChris has always had the entrepreneurial bug which has led him to start, operate and sell a number of businesses. He is currently teaching marketing at Douglas College and providing marketing services through Sharp End Marketing.His most recent venture was an escape room business called SmartyPantz. They had locations in Gastown, Edmonton and Calgary. They were the first of this type of business to open in Vancouver. Since 2018, he’s been teaching Marketing at Douglas College and says that he “thoroughly enjosy sharing wisdom with the next generation and learning a few things from them too”.Connect with Chris RicardLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-ricard-4b36497/Email: chris@sharpendmarketing.comWebsite: www.sharpendmarketing.comConnect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: marketingcornertalks.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1SMydeR2hyVPvZaGf7plMu Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarketingCornerTalks Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn: @marketingcornertalksInterested in being a guest? Email: info@marketingcornertalks.com
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, host Dave Keighron sits down with Lili Molavi, CEO of Molavi Consulting Group and RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards nominee, to explore how human-centered strategy and personal well-being shape sustainable business success.Lili shares her journey as an entrepreneur and consultant, discussing how her background in business development, wellness, and leadership coaching shaped her approach to helping founders build resilient companies. She walks us through her core frameworks, including mindset alignment, and designing businesses that supports the people who run them.This conversation offers insights into purpose-driven entrepreneurship and applied leadership. Whether you’re a student marketer, an emerging founder, or simply curious about people-first business strategy, this episode offers a grounded look at what it actually takes to build a company that lasts.About Lili MolaviLili Molavi is a Vancouver-based entrepreneur, business consultant, and coach with over 25 years of experience empowering entrepreneurs, SMEs, corporations, and nonprofits to achieve sustainable growth and impact. A Woman of Influence Nominee for the RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards, Lili is the Founder of Molavi Consulting Corp., where she specializes in strategic planning, business structuring, funding acquisition, and integrated marketing and HR development strategies — including wellness program design for corporate clients.Her consulting experience spans global industries, having collaborated with Fortune Global 500 companies such as Shell, Renault, Sanofi Aventis, Marriott Hotel, and Fortinet, as well as organizations in the health, tech, and nonprofit sectors. Lili has guided numerous clients in securing government grants and loans, building digital platforms, and creating workforce training initiatives that foster organizational success.Beyond her consulting work, Lili is the author of Effortless Beauty and a dedicated mentor to writers and entrepreneurs. A certified Zumba instructor, holistic nutritionist, and life coach, she integrates wellness, creativity, and leadership in everything she does — from corporate wellness programs to community fundraising events for the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, Cancer Society, and Kidney/Lung Transplant Society.Connect with Lili MolaviLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilimolaviconsulting/ Email: info@lilimolavi.com Website: https://lilimolavi.com/ Instagram: @molavi_consultingConnect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: marketingcornertalks.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3brRP5j4Flru1lxjHe6BuN?si=31e0a7bc080c45fe Instagram / Facebook / LinkedIn: @marketingcornertalks Interested in being a guest? Email: info@marketingcornertalks.com
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, host Dave Keighron launches the show’s new format of blending real-world marketing conversations with student voices and applied learning insights. Joining him is Dr. Gabriela Birnfeld Kurtz, Assistant Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley, whose career bridges academia, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship.Together, they discuss Gabriela’s path from Brazil’s marketing industry to Canadian classrooms. From her early days in digital marketing in Brazil to her current work in data visualization and entrepreneurship, and as a professor, Gabriela shares how research, storytelling, and practical experience shape her teaching philosophy. Together, they explore how educators can prepare students for an AI-driven marketing landscape while keeping creativity, ethics, and human insight at the forefront.Later in the episode, student guest and Marketing Corner Talks producer Neehaa Kannamreddy joins to ask Gabriela questions ranging from building professional networks as an international student and navigating industry connections in a new country, to maintaining one’s individuality while adapting to professional environments.About Dr. Gabriela KurtzGabriela Birnfeld Kurtz is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at the University of the Fraser Valley, where she teaches and researches at the intersection of marketing, social media, and digital culture. With over a decade of experience in digital marketing across Brazil and Canada, she specializes in B2B strategy, entrepreneurship, brand storytelling, and digital engagement. Her work bridges academic theory and industry practice, helping students connect creativity, analytics, and strategy in today’s digital marketplace.Before joining UFV, Gabriela taught marketing and communication at Douglas College, Langara College, University Canada West, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. She is also a researcher with the DaVInt (Data Visualization and Interaction) Lab at PUCRS, where she studies how interactivity and data visualization shape consumer behaviour and digital experiences.Gabriela holds a Ph.D. in Communication and Information from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, where her award-winning dissertation examined gender and power in video game narratives. Recognized with the QS Reimagine Education Award, she champions experiential learning, storytelling, and inclusive communication. Connect with Dr. KurtzLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielakurtz/Email: gabika266@gmail.com Connect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: http://marketingcornertalks.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3brRP5j4Flru1lxjHe6BuN?si=31e0a7bc080c45feInstagram: @marketingcornertalksInterested in being a guest? Email us at: info@marketingcornertalks.com
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks: Business Edition, host Dave Keighron sits down with Javier Lavalle, co-founder of We Make Games, the indie board game publisher behind the breakout hit Teddies vs. Monsters. What began as a pandemic idea amongst roommates has evolved into a fast-growing creative business, selling out its first release in just six months. Javier shares how a background in psychology shaped his player-centered design approach, how his team pivoted from failed digital ads to successful grassroots marketing, and why storytelling and community connection drive their brand. From playtesting struggles to B2B partnerships and global expansion plans, this episode reveals the realities—and surprises—of bringing imagination to the tabletop.About JavierJavier Lavalle is the Co-Founder and Creative at We Make Games, a design studio dedicated to producing highly engaging, strategic card and board games. He serves as an equal partner in the mechanical design of all games, ensuring that every title, including the flagship Teddies vs Monsters, achieves a perfect blend of unique theme and unforgettable playability. Complementing this creative input is Javier’s role as the commercial leader. With over eight years of professional experience in Business Development, Sales, and Marketing, he drives the studio's execution from prototype to storefront. His core focus is on ensuring commercial viability: he designs and manages the full go-to-market strategy, oversees all complex logistics, and builds strong, lasting relationships with key external partners, distributors, and retailers. Javier is focused on scaling We Make Games by translating creative vision into measurable success, ultimately securing long-term growth in the tabletop industry.Connect with Javier and We Make Games.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/javierlavalle-l/Website: https://teddiesvsmonsters.com/Instagram: @xavierlavalle, @teddies.vs.monstersEmail: gaming@wemakegames.caConnect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: http://marketingcornertalks.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3brRP5j4Flru1lxjHe6BuN?si=31e0a7bc080c45feInstagram: @marketingcornertalksInterested in being a guest? Email us at: info@marketingcornertalks.com
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, we sit down with Pascal Zirn, founder of Crushy Social, Inc., to explore what it takes to disrupt the dating app industry. Crushy dares to say no to endless swiping, predatory paywalls, and black-box algorithms, instead, offering a human-first approach to connection. Pascal shares the personal story that inspired Crushy, why he believes current platforms like Tinder and Bumble are broken, and how Crushy is creating a more human-centered, authentic approach to online connection.We dive into the challenges of launching a new social platform, the importance of grassroots marketing, and the bold vision behind building something that resists algorithm-driven engagement. Whether you’re a marketer, entrepreneur, or curious about how digital communities are evolving, this conversation will give you fresh insights into innovation, branding, and staying true to your mission.Chapters:00:00 – Introduction01:31 – Inspiration & Conceptualization of Crushy08:32 – How Crushy Differs from Tinder & Bumble10:20 – Go-to-Market Challenges & Early Users15:50 – Pascal’s Vision for Crushy’s Future17:50 – Lessons Learned: Understanding User Habits21:11 – Staying Grounded as a Founder22:58 – Advice for First-Time Tech Founders24:55 – Connecting with Crushy & Pascal26:08 – Closing Case StudyConnect with Pascal and Crushy Social Inc.Website: https://www.crushy.social Instagram: @crushy.socialTikTok: @crushy.socialEmail: hi@crushy.social Connect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: http://marketingcornertalks.comApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3brRP5j4Flru1lxjHe6BuN?si=31e0a7bc080c45feInstagram: @marketingcornertalksInterested in being a guest? Email us at: info@marketingcornertalks.com
From a red wagon in Squamish to national shelves, Sabrina Horlyck & Kristin Campbell turned “magic potion” gut tonics into Squamish Water Kefir — one of BC’s most innovative wellness brands. 🌱 Now, they’re rebranding to Everwell and launching a shelf-stable probiotic powder to take their mission global.🚲 What began with door-to-door batches in wine bottles is now a line of probiotic sodas, frozen popsicles, and wellness drinks loved across Canada. This is a story about resilience, innovation, and building a brand that balances community roots with national scale.❓This episode explores:· How two co-founders grew from farmers’ markets to Whole Foods and beyond· Why educating customers was the hardest (and most important) part of their journey· The behind-the-scenes of launching popsicles, probiotic sodas, and now e-commerce powders· What it takes to rebrand without losing your identity
🎧 New Episode Drop!📊 Analytics. Integrity. Results.From coding at night to consulting by day, Ray Wang built RWDigital to close the gap between strategy and technical execution. In this episode, we dive into how his Vancouver-based agency helps clients go beyond flashy campaigns to build real, data-driven results — using tools like GA4,Looker Studio, Microsoft Clarity, and more.From auto and real estate to government and health, RWDigital is the quiet force behind brands making smarter marketing decisions. 📈Ray doesn’t just talk data — he connects it to outcomes. With a hands-on, highly technical approach, RW Digital becomes the long-term digital arm of its clients, offering everything from custom dashboards to heat maps to real-world foot traffic tracking.🧠 Business Case Challenge:– What KPIs would you recommend to help RW Digital track theROI of a corporate analytics campaign?– How could you position RW Digital as a go-to B2C analyticspartner in a new market like Calgary or Winnipeg?– What messaging would you use to communicate technicaldepth and build trust on a landing page?
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks – Business Talks Edition, host Dave Keighron sits down with Jackee Kasandy, founder of Kasandy Inc., a Vancouver-based social enterprise redefining commerce through fair trade and artisan partnerships.Jackee shares her remarkable journey from growing up in Kenya to building a lifestyle brand that connects conscious consumers to ethically sourced products from across Africa and beyond. Together, they explore the challenges of entrepreneurship, the power of storytelling in retail, the transition from brick-and-mortar to digital, and Jackee’s ambitious new circular economy initiative tackling fabric waste in Vancouver.This conversation offers valuable insights into resilience, creativity, and the future of socially conscious business.Episode Chapters:00:00 – Introducing Kasandy Inc.01:24 – Corporate Life Before Kasandy04:09 – The Spark Behind Kasandy05:11 – Early Days of Building the Business07:07 – Kasandy’s Product Offerings10:53 – Working and Collaborating with Artisans13:21 – Communicating Impact and Quality to Customers16:00 – Buyer Behaviour Shift to E-commerce19:46 – Kasandy’s Circular Economy Initiative20:42 – Challenges in Digital Strategy24:45 – The Circular Economy Initiative in Practice30:51 – Closing Case Study & ReflectionsConnect with Jackee and Kasandy Inc.Website: https://kasandy.com Instagram: @kasandyinc https://www.instagram.com/kasandyinc/, @jackeekasandy https://www.instagram.com/jackeekasandy/, kasandylocallyglobal https://www.instagram.com/kasandylocallyglobal/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KasandyInc/about_detailsConnect with Marketing Corner TalksWebsite: http://marketingcornertalks.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/marketing-corner-talks/id1729155917 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3brRP5j4Flru1lxjHe6BuN?si=31e0a7bc080c45fe Instagram: @marketingcornertalks https://www.instagram.com/marketingcornertalks/Interested in being a guest? Email us at: info@marketingcornertalks.com
🥋 A health crisis changed his path. Sasha Tadayoni rebuilt through martial arts - then launched Modern Warrior Academy to help New Westminster grow stronger through self-defence and community.🥊 We talk competence → confidence, small-class teaching, and how local action scales impact. We also gain insight into how marketing martial arts works. (If you’re in New West,this one’s especially for you - neighbors helping neighbors)You’ll learn· “Confidence through competence” as a repeatable model for life, sport, and work· Why teaching for service first can build a durable base of students and supporters· The case for smaller classes, deeper learning, and steady growthCatch Sasha and the @mwselfdefence community at their live show on Aug. 22 for @fridaysonfront in New Westminster (live board-breaking, kids’ demo)!Case challenge (for faculty and/or students):🤼 Design a neighborhood-first marketing plan for Sasha & Modern Warrior Academy that builds awareness in New Westminster, grows after-school & teen enrollment, and partners with schools/youth centres using student success stories as the hook.🦁Thanks for being on our show, @thelionofpersia Sasha!@mwselfdefence | modernwarrior.ca
🚀 ✨ New Episode Drop! Meet Shahnawaz Karim, the unstoppable force behind Wheels Guru and Ulka Gear ⚙️🏍️From launching a patented motorcycle jacket that turns into a backpack to building global rider communities and training thousands across continents, Shahnawaz is changing the way we think about gear, grit, and growth.
✨ New Episode Alert! We sat down with Nav Gill, founder of Roshni Wellness, to talk about what it means to bulid a wellness brand rooted in community, cultural healing, and building a purpose-driven brand in the modern wellness space 🧘♀️🕯️What began as a personal journey through burnout became a purpose-led business anchored in light, intention, and connection. From small markets in the Okanagan to 25+ retail locations in across B.C— Roshni is lighting the way for a new kind of wellness 🌸💬 Bonus Case Challenge: If you joined the Roshni team tomorrow, what marketing strategy would you prioritize to scale the brand while staying true to its roots?
How can marketing support reconciliation and drive real impact? In this episode, we sit down with Rob Schulz — Métis entrepreneur and founder of Shop First Nations — to explore how digital strategy, community values, and e-commerce intersect.Learn how Rob made the bold leap from a corporate IT career to creating a purpose-driven marketplace that empowers Indigenous makers across Canada.
🚀 NEW EPISODE ALERT! 🎙️✨ Our latest monthly compilation is LIVE:Discipline, Metrics, & Pizza: Lessons from 3 ExpertsWe’ve curated the best moments from three standout guests — each offering bold insights on leadership, strategy, and innovation in marketing and sales:🧭 Vitor Makaron – On why discipline is the foundation of sales leadership, and how it fuels high-performing teams and closing big deals.🎯 Cyndi Greenglass – On the power of KPIs and hard metrics to align sales and marketing and prove marketing’s impact.🔌 Daniel Godfrey – On how resiliency shapes the founder journey, from setbacks to breakthroughs in building an e-bike startup.👉 These clips are just a taste — catch the full conversations to hear how each guest is rewriting the rules in their field.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.📑 Talk With Us: https://calendly.com/marketingcornerpc/30min💰 Start investing with Addy: Sign up at addyinvest.ca and use referral code MarketingCornerTalks to unlock enhanced AddyOne features after email verification.
In this Business Edition of Marketing Corner Talks, Dave connects with Daniel Goffrey, ex-UK government advisor turned founder & CEO of Cykel Technologies. Daniel shares how he's reshaping e-mobility with smarter, safer, and more connected e-bike solutions—without making new bikes.As Canada’s e-bike growth cools from its pandemic peak, Daniel’s startup is finding new ways to energize the market—focusing on better integration, stronger marketing, and clearer customer needs. From hardware hurdles to leadership lessons, this episode is packed with insights for builders and marketers alike.🎯 Highlights: – How Cykel is fixing the fragmented e-bike experience – Why focused product scope beats feature overload – Marketing smart: validation without overwhelming demand – Leadership + transparency in scaling a hardware startup📌 “We want to make the e-bikes better—not build new ones.” ⚡ Perfect for: Startup founders, marketers in tech, e-mobility pros, and students with a big vision.🎧 Listen now and follow for more bold conversations at the corner of marketing + momentum:📑 Book An Episode With Us https://calendly.com/marketingcornerpc/30min💰 Start Investing with Addy! Sign up at addyinvest.ca and use referral ID MarketingCornerTalks to unlock enhanced AddyOne features after email verification.✅ No expiry date—start when you’re ready!
⚔️ Sales wants speed. Marketing wants strategy. So why are these two essential teams still so out of sync?In this Expert Edition of Marketing Corner Talks, Dave sits down with Cyndi Greenglass—data-driven strategist, educator, and founding partner at Livingston Strategies—to unpack the tension and deliver a practical path forward.Together, they explore how misalignment between sales and marketing isn’t just a communication issue—it’s a structural one. From shared KPIs to executive-level strategy, Cyndi lays out how marketing can prove its value, speak the language of ROI, and earn its seat at the revenue table.Whether you’re building a brand, closing deals, or bridging departments—this conversation will sharpen your edge.🎯 Highlights: – Why “marketing and sales alignment” starts in the C-suite – The KPIs that matter (and how to use them) – How marketers can stop being seen as a cost center – Actionable steps to build real collaboration this week📌 “Marketing isn't a cost center. It’s a growth engine—if you can prove it.” 📈 Perfect for: B2B marketers, founders, sales leaders, and students stepping into strategy roles.🎧 Listen now and follow for more unfiltered conversations at the corner of marketing + momentum.📑 Talk Strategy With Us 🗓️ Book a 1:1 chat with the team — whether you're in sales, school, or scaling.💰 Start Investing with Addy!Sign up at addyinvest.ca and use referral ID MarketingCornerTalks to unlock AddyOne perks after verifying your email. ✅ No expiry. Start when you're ready.
🚀 NEW EXPERT EDITION! 🎙️✨ This one’s for the marketers and the closers. 💼🤝We sat down with seasoned sales leader Vitor Makaron to talk real-world sales strategy, the evolving role of AI, and why the best sales teams today are built in partnership with marketing.🎯 Whether you're leading campaigns or building funnels, this conversation dives into what happens after the lead converts — and why marketers who understand sales can drive bigger impact.Highlights include:– What makes a high-performance sales team in 2025 – Why discipline and transparency matter more than tactics – The rise of team-based selling (and marketing’s key role in it) – Using AI to personalize outreach without losing the human touch – Sales playbooks, strategy, and storytelling for scale🧠 Bonus: Vitor also shares his journey from Brazil to B2B leadership in Canada — and what it taught him about growth, grit, and global markets.👉 If you care about impact, alignment, and results, this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform💡 Join us at The Momentum Spark! A high-impact networking event for marketers, entrepreneurs, and investors.🎟️ Learn More: https://www.ignitionlab.ca/events📑 Talk Sponsorship With Us https://calendly.com/marketingcornerpc/30min💰 Start Investing with Addy! Sign up at addyinvest.ca and use referral ID MarketingCornerTalks to unlock enhanced AddyOne features after email verification.✅ No expiry date—start when you’re ready!
🚀 NEW EPISODE ALERT! 🎙️✨ Our monthly compilation is LIVE:Last March in 20Once again, we've pulled three business stories from our three previous guests — spotlighting how marketing and branding drive impact, identity, and growth:☕ Nadine Umutoni of @nezacoffee – A clip on launching a fair trade coffee brand during COVID and using direct trade to support survivor communities.🥤 Ekaose Mon-John Nwadiani of @van.suya – How one founder turned his mom’s Nigerian recipe into a market-ready drink, while scaling a food bank and community hub.💼 Lisa Dahmani of @uxdesigninstitute – Why she left HubSpot, what makes a great CMO, and how UX education is shifting the marketing career landscape.👉 These are just select lessons from full interviews — tune in for fresh insights on growing with purpose and leading with meaning.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform 🔗 Link in bio!☕ Learn more about Neza Coffee: 🌐 https://nezacoffee.com/📍 Support Vansuya Food Bank: 🌐 https://vansuyafoodbank.org/ 📧 info@vansuyafoodbank.org🎓 Explore UX Design Institute: 🌐 https://www.uxdesigninstitute.com/💡 Join us at The Momentum Spark! A high-impact networking event for marketers, entrepreneurs, and investors. 🎟️ Learn More: https://www.ignitionlab.ca/events📑 Talk Sponsorship With Us https://calendly.com/marketingcornerpc/30min💰 Start Investing with Addy! Sign up at addyinvest.ca and use referral ID MarketingCornerTalks to unlock enhanced AddyOne features after email verification.✅ No expiry date—start when you’re ready!
In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, Lisa Dahmani, CMO of UX Design Institute, shares her journey from a marketing coordinator to a Chief Marketing Officer.She discusses her early passion for marketing, the importance of education versus on-the-job learning, and her significant growth at HubSpot.Lisa emphasizes the transition from execution to management, her motivations for moving to a smaller organization, and her insights on the future of marketing, particularly with the rise of AI.She concludes with valuable advice for aspiring marketers.
How do you scale a culturally inspired brand and make a difference in your community? In this episode, Ekaose Mon-John Nwadiani shares his journey from digital marketing to food entrepreneurship, discussing:Building a brand from scratch using storytelling & market insights.Breaking into Canadian retail stores with an ethnic product.Marketing strategies that helped his brand gain traction.How Vansuya Food Bank is providing 1,000 free meals in 2025.📍 Support Vansuya Food Bank: 🌐 https://vansuyafoodbank.org/📧 info@vansuyafoodbank.org🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple and/or RSS💡 Join us at The Momentum Spark!A high-impact networking event designed for marketers, entrepreneurs, and investors looking to grow, connect, and fund new opportunities.🎟️ Learn Morehttps://www.ignitionlab.ca/events📑 Talk Sponsorwhip With Ushttps://calendly.com/marketingcornerpc/30min💰 Start Investing with addy!Want to get into real estate investing with no minimum investment? Our guest Steve Jagger is offering our listeners a FREE AddyOne membership -Sign up now on https://addyinvest.ca/about/membership/ and use the referral ID "MarketingCornerTalks" when completing your profile after email verification to get access to enhanced AddyOne features*!✅ No expiry date—start when you’re ready!*This referral ID has no expiration date, and grants users extra features of an AddyOne membership.#MarketingCornerTalks #Vansuya #Networking #NewWest #DouglasCollege
What does it take to build a socially responsible business from the ground up? In this episode of Marketing Corner Talks, Dave Keighron interviews Nadine Umutoni, founder of Neza Coffee, as she shares her incredible story of growing up in Rwanda and launching an ethical coffee brand in Canada.Nadine dives into:The power of direct trade and ethical sourcing.Marketing strategies that highlight social impact.The Neza Foundation, supporting genocide survivors in Rwanda.Her future plans to expand Neza Coffee into shops and events.🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms.💥 Want to hear more voices like Nadine’s? Join us on April 16, 2025, at The Momentum Spark, our podcast's marketing & networking event.#NezaCoffee #MarketingCornerTalks #Entrepreneurship #SocialImpact #MomentumSpark







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