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The thinkspace podcast is a home for the passionately curious, where you’ll hear deliberate conversations with weekly guests that spark your creativity and bring real value to the table. Listen for actionable and inspiring conversations that can propel you forward. Hosted by Joss Biggins and produced by Self Hired in Vancouver, Canada
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For more, head to www.thinkspacepodcast.com Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.   If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with Joss Biggins and Thinkspace @jossbiggins on Instagram @thinkspacepodcast on Instagram
How do you plant one million trees? A lifelong adventurer and one of our own, Everett Bumstead has dedicated a majority of his life to planting trees along the outer regions of Canada. With a passion for filmmaking that stemmed from his early years, Everett walks us through his journey of filming budget rap videos for his buddies to directing One Million Trees for CBC and Self Hired, now available everywhere.    Substance: What is tree planting? An inside perspective on what it’s like to plant trees for a living How rural living transcends your life How to form genuine human connections The different archetypes within tree planting A sense of fulfilment you can find from planting trees For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/everrett-bumstead Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. https://thinkspacepodcast.com/everett-bumstead/ Connect with Everett Bumstead and One Million Trees @whateverett.takes on Instagram @one.million.trees on Instagram Watch One Million Trees on CBC Gem
One of Canada’s most prolific entrepreneurs, Drew has been an executive and chairman across multiple businesses, one of his greatest feats perhaps is building Indochino. If you’ve heard of it, then you most definitely have ordered a suit or two from it. Tuning in from Indochino HQ, we’re here today with the CEO Drew Green to discuss all things under the smoky haze of the Vancouver sky. Drew opens up about his philosophy as an entrepreneur, father, and contributing member of society. Find out how he turned Indochino from a niche brand into a global phenom, the moments he’s been most proud of in his career, and how he structures his day to day life by striving to inspire. This is a must listen to interview.   In this episode you'll hear:  Drew’s philosophical take on leading an inspired life What it looks like to successfully prioritize your happiness  On keeping track of his daily goals through a 25-year-old spreadsheet  A Snippet on building Indochino into a global brand   For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/drew-green   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.    Connect with DREW GREEN Drew Green on LinkedIn @thedrewgreen on Instagram @drew_green on Twitter Indochino @indochino on instagram USE CODE thinkspace10 for 10% off your Nature of Work Foundations program at https://natureofwork.co
From overdosing on coffee to practicing a vegan keto diet, Max Rivest could tell you a thing or two about breaking bad habits. Tune in to this week’s episode to understand how his unhealthy relationship with coffee caused serious health issues that led him to trade in coffee beans for coffee tea leaves. Find out how he founded Wize Coffee Leaf drinks by utilizing a simple ingredient to solve a personal, social, and economic problem.     Substance The adventures, journey, and hustle behind creating Wize Coffee Leaf. The consequences of overdosing on caffeine  Understanding the business from the creation process, to retail, to wholesale  Controversies and misconceptions around the addiction to coffee  Discussing the effects of dopamine depletion and decision making  How you can break a habit and what it looks like to overcome it    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/max-rivest   Why ride a rollercoaster when you can float on a cloud? Recalibrate your caffeine addiction with Wize's refreshing and delicious iced tea with only 1g of sugar and 10 calories. Wize up and get 10% off at drinkwize.com/wizeup   Connect with Max Rivest & WIZE Coffee Leaf https://drinkwize.com/ @wizeceo on Instagram @drinkwize on Instagram  Wize Coffee Leaf on Amazon   
You may remember Steve Rio from episode 35, the longest episode ever recorded on the podcast. His calm and charismatic nature just makes him one of those people you can have endless conversations with. In this episode, Joss meets Steve at his guest home on Bowen Island for a post-hike and post-cedarwood sauna conversation. Tune in to our first podcast off Zoom, where Steve Rio tells you as it is, with meaningful insights on why we should orient our decisions by listening to our body, what crippling technology habits are actually doing to us, and everything else in between.    Substance:  The role technology plays in rewiring our sense of time, place, and mental space  What does success look like at the end of the day  Using your body is a resource, over your mind Discussing the effects of dopamine depletion and decision making  BLM movement and the social space Introducing “Nature of Work”, a fundamental tool for cultivating daily habits    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/steve-rio-episode-76   USE CODE Thinkspace10 for 10% off your Nature of Work Foundations program at https://natureofwork.co    Connect with STEVE RIO @steverio @natureofwork.co Steve Rio on LinkedIn   connect with the thinkspace podcast @jossbiggins @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
Description What if politicians had excellent microbiomes? Would they make better decisions? What do our microbiomes have to do with the way we think, behave, and navigate through life? Kale Brock has some answers for us in this week’s episode. Tune in for a diverse conversation about understanding healthy living on a molecular level from someone who has taken their own fitness journey to the next level and has produced two films (The Gut Film and The Longevity Film) to bring his wealth of knowledge to the public sphere.  Kale Brock is in the pursuit of investigating why people in the Blue Zones live longer, why or why we don’t feel 10/10 on a daily basis, and what it means to live in a biologically appropriate way. Hit play and don’t miss out on this incredible conversation.  Substance: Kale Brock’s journey into higher-level healthy living  What does it mean to live in a biologically appropriate way? The making of The Gut Film and The Longevity Film Understanding microbiomes and how it links to our health, mental health and the way we live  Why people in the Blue Zones live longer    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/kale-brock Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. https://thinkspacepodcast.com/episodes/kale-brock/   Connect with KALE BROCK www.kalebrock.com.au @kalesbroccoli on Twitter @kalesbroccoli on Instagram Kale Brock on IMDB Kale Brock on LinkedIn
Every quarter, Joss checks in with the team. Give's an update on things as they are today. Recaps the past episodes from the last three months, and lets everybody know what's next for the podcast.    For all our show notes, references, further reflections and more head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Subscribe to the thinkspace podcast newsletter, where we release first dibs on anything limited, and how we communicate with our podcast family.      connect with Joss Biggins @jossbiggins on Instagram   connect with thinkspace @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
CEO of Social T, Tara Clark's passion for social media struck in 2005 when her University became one of the first few schools to gain access to Facebook. Since then, Tara saw an opportunity to utilize social media to launch her company @socialtyvr which creates engaging content for organizations ranging from food to finance (you can see who she's worked with here: https://bit.ly/SocialT_BrandsProjects). With her dense track record and wealth of knowledge, this is a talk for everyone to tune in on. She describes the volatile space of the social landscape since COVID-19 started and how that has affected the consumption of content, in her perspective. She also nails down the important ways brands can use their online presence effectively during social movements. Find out more in today’s episode!   Substance: Why Tara Chose Social Media Management as an Integral Career Path Before it Became Popular How to Navigate The Social Space for Your Clients in the Face of Political Movements  Is there a right way to produce content that matters? Does impactful content always convert to the desired traction? How to Consume Social Media without Letting it Consume You    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/tara-clark   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. https://thinkspacepodcast.com/episodes/tara-clark/   Connect with TARA CLARK @wherestara on Instagram @socialtyvr on Instagram Tara Clark on LinkedIn @taraleahclark on Twitter https://www.taraclark.biz/
This week’s conversation is about slowing down. Take it from someone who has worked in the busy hustle of the digital newsroom and has interviewed Justin Trudeau way too many times. We’d like to welcome Farhan Mohamed on today’s episode! For 8 years, he dedicated his time and passion to help build what we now all know as Daily Hive. As the editor-in-chief, he cultivated a digital space for media consumption of all things Vancity, which has since expanded exponentially and globally. Tune in and find out more about what decisions lead up to Farhan’s resignation, why he values community as the most powerful key to success and how we can be socially responsible when it comes to the production and consumption of sustainable media.    Substance: A reflection on Farhan’s time with DailyHive On the leadership skills required to navigate any community  What it means to experience the digital newsroom as an insider and why the future should tend towards more sustainable media production and consumption What is Vancouver’s Identity? For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/farhan-mohamed Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. https://thinkspacepodcast.com/episodes/farhan-mohamed/   Connect with FARHAN MOHAMED   @farhanmohamed on Instagram @farhanmohamed on Twitter Farhan on LinkedIn
Mesh Lakhani knows how to talk about money in a way that makes sense. He has been on both sides of the table and delivers knowledge from a place of not knowing financial literacy at all, to being an investor and the founder of Mark 2 Capital, a firm which now manages approximately $200 million in assets across multiple investments. Tune in to find out how he has pivoted from multiple learning curves and why he is passionately curious about educating people on making major moves with their money.    Substance: On developing a new platform for everybody to have the right to learn and know how their money works  Building a podcast from scratch and developing the narrative behind “Talk Money” Driving personal and professional success with a green mindset  How to create an identity that makes sense in the world of finance and podcasting    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/mesh-lakhani   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with MESH LAKHANI Mesh Lakhani on Talk Money Talk Money Instagram Mesh Lakhani on Instagram Mesh Lakhani on LinkedIn Mesh Lakhani on Twitter Mark 2 Capital
In this episode, Shawn strips away the titles and gives us real insight on what drives his efficiency and details the intricacies that make him stand out in a highly competitive field.  He is a high-producing real estate agent with the West Haven Group, operating within the Oakwyn Downtown brokerage. He is also currently in the top 1% of producers within the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and we had the opportunity to pick his brain on how he makes it all work.    Substance:    Shawn’s humbling approach on becoming a better realtor by building substantial relationships with his competitors and clients  Taking ownership of what fuels your drive Discussing the satiation of reaching your capacity and what it means to navigate a job and personal life as a high performer      For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/Shawn-Brown Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Subscribe to the thinkspace podcast newsletter, where we release first dibs on anything limited, and how we communicate with our podcast family. 
  A mother, a CEO and an absolute boss babe, Paulina Cameron knows how to shake the system and pave way for women entrepreneurs with grit and compassion. In this episode, Paulina lays down the truth of the entrepreneurial hustle, the leaps people have taken during COVID-19 and how she actively works towards shifting the narratives for the future. You can count getting honest advice from this resilient woman who has her hands full with her family life, being the CEO of Forum for Women Entrepreneurs, the Co-founder of Young Women in Business, being on the board of directors of YWCA, the author of Canada 150 Women: Conversations with Champions...and the list goes on. Tune in for more! You'll hear about:  * On Being a mother and a CEO * Paulina’s philosophy on how to maintain and create a resilient work culture  * The reality of Women in the global economic landscape  * Shifting the narrative of what it means to be an entrepreneur  * On Entrepreneurial agility: How quickly are we going to bounce back from COVID-19?   For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/paulina-cameron Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with PAULINA CAMERON @paulinaacameron on Instagram Paulina Cameron on LinkedIn Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
What is making UBC Faculty of Health Executive Associate Dean, Dr. Roger Wong, smile through these unprecedented times? And how will we all heal as a whole from this pandemic? In this episode, Dr. Wong gives us insight into his details from the front line. He outlines key stats, new medical advancements in his department and lets us in on his outstanding leadership initiatives. Despite being a data-driven person with a dense medical background, find out why Dr. Wong truly believes that compassion is the key to any cure. Tune in for more!   In this episode, you'll hear about:    How COVID-19 has revealed these pinnacle underlying problems in the medical system and why this has created opportunities for a better future What leading with compassion really means from a medical lens  An introduction to UBC’s Connecting With Compassion Initiative A specific look into the struggles of seniors during this pandemic      For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/dr-roger-wong   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with DR. ROGER WONG @RogerWong10 on Twitter Dr. Roger Wong on UBC's Expert Guide Dr. Roger Wong on Instagram connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
Presenting former Senior Vice President of Global Brand and Community for Lululemon, Eric Petersen as our second guest on the MVMT Challenge & the thinkspace podcast collaborative. Eric always brings everything back to the fundamentals. No matter where you are - sitting in the intimidating corporate space of a global enterprise or trying to figure out your next move in these unprecedented times - he takes it back to the building blocks of you as a human. What is your intention? How does it translate to the honesty and quality of your product? And Why is it important to turn to your community for answers? In this episode you’ll hear about:  On resetting the concept of community and building a collaborative economy   What the single most crucial investment in building a global brand was Guiding systems on how to scale an enterprise without changing it’s values  Why is universal integrity a key structural element in leadership and business?  The real reason behind Lululemon’s Successful Brand Development    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/eric-peterson   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with ERIC PETERSEN Eric Petersen on LinkedIn @epetersen_bc on Instagram   connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
The MVMT Challenge & the thinkspace podcast teamed up to answer the question, how do we make the most of this unprecedented time? Who better to offer leadership than Human Capital Consultant, Corker Co. Founder, and professional Ironman Athlete, Steph Corker. Steph and thinkspace host Joss Biggins riff about what this ‘new normal’ is, how we can unlock the human potential, creating resiliency and easing anxiety.  What are the skills we need now? How do we create a new baseline? How can we frame this time in our lives mentally? These questions and more one episode 67 of the thinkspace podcast. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear more!    Substance:  How does Business Women and Athletes pivot under COVID-19 Circumstances  KEY TAKEAWAYS to Stabilize Your Mental Health  Why your pace is the only one that matters.  What is a personal board of directors?  Impact of your language on your thinking   For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/steph-corker   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with STEPH CORKER @steph_corker on Instagram @thecorkerco on Instagram Steph Corker on LinkedIn www.thecorkercollective.com   connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
Devon Brooks is the powerhouse builder behind Blo Dry Bar and her most recent endeavor - Sphere, which has been called the AirBnb of coaching. Sphere is a marketplace that Devon and her team have created where guides and seekers come together digitally. Devon touches on the balancing act of simply, being while being a high performer. As a person who is constantly tapping into new angles of existing industries, Devon has learned how to revolutionize herself as a serial entrepreneur since the age of 20. She talks us through the defining pillars of what keeps her together and moving forward, as well as the approach that she has taken to Sphere. The integrity in her intention and the way she has chosen to provide the kind of service through her companies is expansive.  Devon is redefining what it means to be a successful entrepreneur while fiercely leading the next generation of female entrepreneurs.  In this episode, you’ll hear about:  How to ground yourself and grant yourself permission to be balanced in motherhood and entrepreneurship Evaluating the speed of trust and cultivating long-lasting relationships with your mentees   Running a business entirely digitally and taking risks as a serial entrepreneur  Using simplicity and service as foundational guidance for cultivating personal and business growth    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/devon-brooks   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with DEVON BROOKS @devsdevelopment on Instagram @sphere.guide on Instagram Devon Brooks on LinkedIn https://www.sphereishere.com/   connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
Eric and Jeff Rosenthal AKA ItsTheReal sat down with Joss live from their apartment in New York. Eric and Jeff have built a lane for themselves as two white  Jewish dudes who are extremely respected and embraced by the Hip-Hop Community. The Two are Industry Insiders, Writers, Hip Hop Sketch Comedians, Interviewers, Podcaststers, Live Performers and even dropped two fire projects as rappers, Urbane Outfitters & Teddy Bear Fresh.    On the podcast we take a culture trip with the two brothers into their dense decade plus of existing in the Hip Hop scene from conducting Travis Scott’s first interview, hosting the 20-year reunion of Roc-A-Fella Records all while keeping up with the new names like Russ or Lil Uzi Vert. They dive straight into their meaningful career as storytellers and continue to gravitate in a route that has always been authentic and unique to them. Tune into this one of a kind episode and meet ItsTheReal on the other side of the table.  In this episode, you’ll hear about: How anchoring down a magnetic personality becomes the backbone of a brand that transcends through time, place and people  Stories behind hosting interviews with the biggest names in Hip Hop & Pop Culture Using their power as storytellers to make moments & content that will last  On staying authentic in your route and creating a path that is unique to your goal How they maintained their momentum throughout their career and allowed it to evolve in the changing landscapes    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/itsthereal   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community.   Connect with ItsTheReal: @Itsthereal on Instagram  Itsthereal on Youtube @itsthereal on Twitter www.itsthereal.com   connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com   A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal on Spotify
If you tuned into episode 17, you know we’d have to bring Hollywood director, Cole Walliser, back for more. He joins us straight from his home in L.A. to discuss life beyond the limitations of social distancing. In our conversation, you get a true sense of how owning your craft through thick and thin is an investment that takes you further and Cole is a leading example of someone who moves through any situation with his own trajectory. Tune in and find out how his pure and genuine joy for creation has given him the best waves to ride on.    In this episode, you’ll hear about:    Cole’s insights and behind the scenes of operating the GlamBOT at the Grammys  What it means to stay curious and true to your craft when you are experiencing rapid growth How to continuously brand yourself authentically within and beyond the entertainment industry  Thriving on curiosity and learning to be better at the peak of your career      For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/cole-walliser2   Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Connect with Cole Walliser: @colewalliser on Instagram  @colewalliser on TikTok Cole Walliser on Youtube Cole Walliser on LinkedIn www.colewalliser.com   connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
“It's out of chaos that we create new. The landscape of every business is changing 100%, it's about how you are going to position yourself for your future client."   Mark Milburn returns from Episode 20 to shed light on our turbulent times in this minisode. He dives into the changing landscape of our society and breaks through with insight on how to utilize this period in our favor. Mark recognizes the problem that creatives and businesses are struggling with and addresses practical solutions on how to create new amidst the chaos. Let this minisode uplift your spirits and keep investing in yourself for a higher return in the future.      What you'll hear:   How can creatives can and should make noise during these turbulent times, to not survive, but thrive.   What's the greatest insight into how businesses can thrive during the COVID-19 period and how Milburn himself uses social distancing to explore his own ideas  How do you restructure your ROIs to navigate during the period and potentially yield higher returns in the future    For full show notes, references, further reflections on this podcast and more head to our website at https://thinkspacepodcast.com/mark-milburn/ Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Subscribe to the thinkspace podcast newsletter, where we release first dibs on anything limited, and how we communicate with our podcast family. Connect With Mark Milburn @markmilburn.co on Instagram Mark Milburn on LinkedIn IMDB   connect with thinkspace @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
Chris is a transplanted Albertan-Okanaganite who has trekked genetically through the worlds of hospitality, earthquake engineering, real estate development and construction in Western Canada and the hinterlands of California.    An avid urbanist and admitted agent of change, Chris volunteers on the boards of The Urbanarium, an organization committed to advancing Vancouver’s urban conversation and QMUNITY,  a non-profit organization that works to improve queer, trans, and Two-Spirit lives across British Columbia.  For full show notes, references, further reflections on this podcast and more head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/chris-vollan Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Subscribe to the thinkspace podcast newsletter, where we release first dibs on anything limited, and how we communicate with our podcast family. connect with thinkspace @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
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