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Author: Joanna and Nikki

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‘We can’t stop talking about’ is a motivational podcast, hosted by Joanna and Nicole, where we sit down with those who have inspired us, talk about our current obsessions and chat about topics and people that we hope inspire you.
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In honour of supporting local businesses, we had Alannah Wakefield, owner of Nutrition Kitchen on to chat. Nutrition Kitchen, located in historic Bowmanville, ON, is a cafe with their food goodies being gluten-free, dairy-free, and free of refined sugar with keto, paleo, and vegan options. Their goal is to make healthy eating accessible and taste great without ever compromising the ingredients.   Listen to learn about: - taking a business from concept to realization  - Building a community and the power of that communal support - The concept of movement for vitality and optimal health - Day to day of a local business and creating recipes customers love - Managing a business during a pandemic - Some shout-out to local Bowmanville businesses
Tanner Zipchen is a Canadian actor, host and writer, getting his start in radio where he conducted hundreds of interviews and then took his show on the road across Canada to interview guests at some of the country's largest Comic Cons and Entertainment Expos.   Tanner quickly became a household name by sharing his love of movies, visiting film sets, interviewing the stars on the red carpet, and taking the audience behind-the-scenes of their favourite films. In this episode, we discuss: - The importance of having genuine conversations - How to connect and captivate others online and make your content stand out among the noise - Some red carpet funny moments - How the entertainment industry has changed during a pandemic - Our favourite streaming services and a free one you probably have never heard of - Upcoming projects, online auditions, and filming during the pandemic  Aspiring actor? Entertainment lover? Interviewer? This podcast has something for everyone.
Tanner Zipchen is an actor, host, writer, part-time animal expert and full time geek, according to his Instagram. Tanner got his start in radio where he conducted hundreds of interviews, taking his show on the road across Canada to interview guests at some of the country's largest Comic Cons and Entertainment Expos.   Tanner quickly became a household name by sharing his love of movies, visiting film sets, interviewing the stars on the red carpet, and taking the audience behind-the-scenes of their favourite films. We are so excited to have Tanner on the show to share his love of entertainment. In this episode, we discuss: The importance of having genuine conversations How to connect and captivate others online Making your content stand out Our Tiktok addictions How the entertainment industry has changed Our favourite streaming services Upcoming projects, online auditions, and filming during the pandemic  Enjoy!
On today’s episode, we meet @thehunnibeehive co-hosts, Rhi and Maddy.    Rhi is a mom and a mental health advocate who believes that opening up the conversation is important to encourage those who are suffering to connect and seek help and knows that talking about it openly, future generations will not suffer alone. Her Instagram @stronger.than.the.storm is a powerful resource for knowing you are not alone.    Maddy has been working in the television and media industry for the past 7 years and is passionate about living a sustainable healthy lifestyle both mentally and physically. She personally grew up with a very mistaken idea of mental health and believed that mental health was something to be ashamed of and should be swept under the rug. That couldn’t be farther from the truth – and she wants to make sure people never feel that way.    In this episode, we talk about: - Mental health misconceptions - Our own personal experiences with mental illnesses, all from different perspectives - The importance of sleep for your mental health - Removing the stigma surrounding mental illnesses - Their podcast, the hunnibee hive which is sure to inspire you, make you laugh and promises a different kind of editing style  Please remember you are not alone. Please remember that asking for help is brave.    If you are suffering, please reach out for help:  Crisis Services Canada: call: 18334564566, text: 45645   If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call the Canada Suicide Prevention Service at 1-833-456-4566 (24/7) or text 45645 (4 pm to 12 am ET).   Kids Help Phone Call 1-800-668-6868 (toll-free) or text CONNECT to 686868. Available 24 hours a day to Canadians aged 5 to 29 who want confidential and anonymous care from professional counsellors.
Victoria Marshman is a passionate and driven entrepreneur, business leader and dance teacher. As a Co-Founder of City MOGULS, she brings together the entrepreneurial community through a multitude of programs and experiences. The UofT grad co-founded City MOGULS in 2015 to unite and celebrate innovative and philanthropic entrepreneurs to inspire great leaders. City MOGULS signature event, The MOGUL Awards, celebrates the top 20 Canadian entrepreneurs in a unique fashion show to support Canadian causes. To date, they have raised almost $200k to support Canadian at-risk youth. The City MOGULS community has recently expanded to provide educational resources, online programs, like the accelerator program MOGUL Crews, and a brand new membership program to support early-stage entrepreneurs to launch them to the next phase of their journey. She is proud to be supporting thousands of entrepreneurs across Canada and the globe!   In this uplifting episode, we discuss: - How success doesn’t happen overnight and understanding the only type of failure is giving up - Building an authentic community and the importance of consistency - The benefits of a mentorship program and how to take the next step in your career - understanding and developing your personal VS professional ‘why’ - Leading a life with intent and manifesting success   Learn more about membership: https://membership.citymoguls.ca/membership/ Attend City MOGULS next event for free: https://citymoguls.typeform.com/to/KMuOGEFX Apply to be in the MOGUL Crews Accelerator: https://accelerator.citymoguls.ca/accelerator-event/
Nataleigh Ballantyne is the founder and creative director of Love Shack Toronto, Toronto's first shipping container wedding alter. Love Shack Toronto is an intimate space for alternative celebrations, content creator shoots, speaker events and holy matrimony related gatherings. No fuss, all the disco! In this episode, we discuss micro-weddings, identifying your ideal client, and how important momentum is to the success of your business. 
Having spent the last 6 years in Toronto, Lauren explored new work opportunities, was able to build financial freedom and expanded her passion for traveling and having new experiences.  After 5 years in software sales, Lauren has recently moved to Costa Rica to build a new business which helps women explore their career potential and find their professional voice.  In this episode we explore: Creating your elevator pitch  Tips for those looking for employment or looking to break into a new role  How to be 'professionally persistent'  Building confidence and discovering what ignites your soul  Crafting a morning routine, developing mantras, manifesting, journalling, and so much more! Be sure to follow Lauren on @live.her.life, or her personal account @laurenmarieyork for tips on how to maximize your personal and professional development. 
Nikki was Trisha's first instructor at Me First Fitness. A year later, Trisha transformed from a member to a certified Personal Trainer and Weight Loss Coach. Trisha's journey, purpose and why give a unique perspective to the industry. We discuss mental health, wellness and pursuing your dreams. Trisha is a breath of positivity and we are so excited to share her epsiode! PS - Trisha recently launched her blog, grinandbarrett.ca on International Women's Day. Don't forget to check it out!
We can’t stop talking about...Candace, 31 year old Medium who has been bringing healing messages from above to those here on Earth for the past 10 years. She was able to hear and know things before they happened at a young age and could sense Spirit all around her.   Listen to learn about: - Spirit and how you can create a stronger connection - The afterlife and connected with your loved ones on the other side - Overcoming grief - Finding your life’s purpose and connecting to your higher self - How to manifest anything you want in life - AND hear a surprise mini reading for Nikki
We can't stop talking about Women in Tech! On episode 3, we check in with two of our previous co-workers that have both pivoted from careers in the events industry to tech. In this episode we discuss: - Tech interview tips and focusing on who you are rather than what you can do - Culture fit vs culture add - Shifting your career path and the many routes you can take in Tech that don’t involve a engineering or computer degrees - LASIK eye surgery
Samantha has a larger than life personality and is constantly on the go. She's an event planner extraordinaire with a passion to help build brands and businesses. Her recent endeavour Mask House Co. not only provides quality, comfortable masks in three different sizes, but gives back to feeding children in need. Keep up for Samantha for some exciting upcoming projects!
This week, we can’t stop talking about Sarah Dewar, the creator of @paleofoodiee! On episode 1, we discuss living a healthy and holistic lifestyle, creating, growing and monetizing an Instagram account, as well as finding motivation to stay active. Visit @paleofoodie to grab the recipes for the ultimate paleo fried chicken and paleo Snickers bar.
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