Discover #hamont Podcast With Brian Hogg

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Synopsis

A podcast dedicated to exploring the businesses and groups that make up Hamilton Ontario Canada, and why they love the city. If you live or work in Hamilton, thinking about moving to Hamilton, or wondering why you should visit, this podcast is for you. Each episode interviews one or more people who help make Hamilton great, asking them about what they do, their journey that led them to city, and why they love it. Episodes are recorded in person in the city, for a more natural conversation. At the end of each interview is a lightning round where you'll learn some local restaurants, cafes, shops, events and natural features and why the interviewee likes them so much. Discover Hamilton! (or #HamOnt, the official social media hashtag of the city)

Episodes

  • Episode 043 - Chelsea MacDonald - CLIC

    14/10/2016 Duration: 21min

    In addition to volunteering for the Children's International Learning Centre, Chelsea is also Case Manager at Good Shepherd helping those in transition move forward. We chat about what CILC is and where they're going, and some thoughts on ways to move Hamilton forward for those in need.

  • Episode 042 - Shilo Morton - SHINE

    25/09/2016 Duration: 16min

    Shilo is the founder and owner of SHINE, a beautiful shop on James Street North that opened their doors in September 2014!

  • Episode 041 - Marcio Novelli

    02/09/2016 Duration: 41min

    Marcio Novelli is all the things: dad, husband, singer, songwriter, podcaster, and even accidental documentary filmmaker. Highlights - The challenges making it as an independent singer/songwriter - How to balance choosing to work on projects vs. family - Structuring the day to reduce stress and anxiety - What you may find in the sleeve of his next acoustic EP...

  • Episode 040 - Stephanie Vegh - Hamilton Arts Council

    19/08/2016 Duration: 33min

    Stephanie is the current Executive Director of the Hamilton Arts Council, an organization and charitable not-for-profit whose mission is to communicate, advocate and mediate for the arts and the role of the arts in Hamilton.

  • Episode 039 - Nick Tomkin - Orbital

    05/08/2016 Duration: 51min

    Nick is behind Orbital, the digital-only agency based in Hamilton. He's had an interesting journey to where he is now, and we have a great chat about the creative process, comedy, Pokemon Go, tech... oh, and Hamilton.

  • Episode 038 - Lena Bassford - Food4Kids

    22/07/2016 Duration: 27min

    Lena is the founder and executive director for Food4Kids, a local non-profit that provides quality, healthy meals to kids who wouldn't otherwise may not have anything to eat over the entire weekend away from school. They've also expanded into a summer program, providing hand-delivered baskets for the entire week. She shares the heartbreaking story that pushed her to start the program from the ground up and how they've been able to grow to feed over 1,300 kids every single week!

  • Episode 037 - Randy Hendriks - Social Impact Enterprises

    08/07/2016 Duration: 27min

    Randy is behind Social Impact Enterprises, a company that supports nonprofits and social enterprises in the Hamilton area with projects like the Impact Store. We chat about how he went from studying civil engineering to priesthood, and how running a church provided a lot of the tools and experience needed to run a non-profit!

  • Episode 036 - Chris Farias - Kitestring

    24/06/2016 Duration: 38min

    Chris is the co-founder and creative director for Kitestring, but really he's known for his amazing positivity, personality and support of the community in Hamilton. We have a super fun chat, from chatting about some wine and parking anywhere for free...

  • Episode 035 - Kristen McEachern - Canadian Blood Services

    10/06/2016 Duration: 18min

    Kristen is now territory manager for both Hamilton and Burlington with Canadian Blood Services. We chat about her view of Hamilton, the process of donating for those who have never done it before and why its so important.

  • Episode 034 - Corey Helie-Masters

    27/05/2016 Duration: 18min

    Corey is heavily involved in Hamilton, whether it be keeping people informed with his e-publication The Gist or empowering young professionals through Hamilton HIVE and the HiveX conference. Hear how Corey made his way to the city and got so involved!

  • Episode 033 - Jesslyn Collins - Vintage Coffee Roasters

    13/05/2016 Duration: 25min

    Jesslyn shifted from wine to coffee when she opened her beautiful café, Vintage Coffee Roasters. In an area of Hamilton not known for high end cafes and roasters, she has become a staple of the community since they've opened. Hear the story of how she got started and how she's making Hamilton her home. See show notes and other episodes on discoverhamont.ca

  • Episode 032 - Joey Coleman - Independent Journalist

    29/04/2016 Duration: 54min

    Joey is one of Canada's few crowd-funded journalists. After several national positions he decided to make the move back to covering local news in Hamilton, which can be found on thepublicrecord.ca and on The Public Record YouTube channel. The actions of city counsellors nearly forced him to leave the city for good, but I'm glad he's back and I was able to catch up with him for a great chat on all things Hamilton. Find show notes and more at discoverhamont.ca

  • Episode 031 - Jay Higgins - Beau Monde Productions

    15/04/2016 Duration: 47min

    Jay Higgins has seen first hand the ongoing transformation of Hamilton and its core. He's also seen the impression of Hamilton from those outside the city change, in no small part from events like the Hamilton Food & Drink Fest his company Beau Monde Productions puts out to shine a light on the local Hamilton restaurant scene. Hear how his events started and how his career has evolved and morphed over the years, from events, to working at the Hamilton Spectator (when the Internet became a thing), to tech startups like WikiDOMO - including the Obituaries Today startup story that was supposed to be on Dragon's Den but unfortunately never had a chance to share! Beau Monde ProductionsHamilton Food & Drink Fest Restaurant Harvest Moon (aka Tim's Restaurant)My ThaiBronziesThe Other Bird Café Democracy (with the kids)Brown Dog (meetings)St James (good food and a great chai)Cafe Oranje Shop Pure Home CoutureDiscount Emporium Event Concerts at Hamilton Place, First Ontario CentreFestival of Friends Natural Fea

  • Episode 030 - Martinus Geleynse - Urbanicity Omnimedia

    16/08/2015 Duration: 22min

    As a formal candidate for city council (Ward 2),Martinus saw a lack of coverage for the downtown core that was just turning the corner from existing media.  So few years ago he unwittingly started a broadsheet publication with a distribution of 10,000 copies, and has been purposefully continuing it every month ever since. Hear how the publication that echo's the pulse of Hamilton's core got started, and how it has evolved over the years.

  • Episode 029 - Mary Lou Miszuk - Mrs. Greenway

    09/08/2015 Duration: 10min

    After seeing the negative effects of traditional products on her grand children, Mary Lou started Mrs. Greenway, a new shop in downtown Dundas.  They not only carry all natural products, but even their flooring was milled locally and harvested from Ash trees that the city took down and their lighting in store is very low-energy LED lighting.  Their mission statement "Let's protect our children and our children's children" says it all!

  • Episode 028 - Sarah Kupferschmidt - Special Appucations

    02/08/2015 Duration: 19min

    Something as simple as asking for help if lost can be difficult for a child with autism, as developing communication skills can be a challenge.  Using Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) techniques, Special Appucations has developed two mobile apps - ABA Find It! and Street Smarts - to help kids with autism, their families and educators teach practical skills and improve quality of life in an accessible way. Learn about some of the challenges involved with autism, the long waiting lists for in-person training, and how Sarah is working to get the help kids need as early as possible.

  • Episode 027 - Erin Dunham - CEO of The Other Bird

    26/07/2015 Duration: 13min

    If you live in Hamilton and have not heard of Erin Dunham you may have been living under a rock with your fingers in your ears.  Erin has spearheaded the opening of four new restaurants in the city under the wing of The Other Bird, along with the upcoming crowdfunded project The Mule.  We chat about what it's like to open a restaurant, the process they're using to open new ones, and her dream of opening a boutique hotel the city deserves.

  • Episode 026 - Rochelle Martin - Funeral Alternatives

    19/07/2015 Duration: 17min

    Funeral Alternatives is a project let by Rochelle Martin, providing advice and education on the options available to care for their loved ones before and after death.  Learn more about the alternatives that are available and some of the ways we used to fulfill our obligations only a couple generations ago, and what natural options areas like the UK are using in order to benefit generations to come.

  • Episode 025 - Madeline Wilson - Revival Hamilton

    12/07/2015 Duration: 15min

    Madeline has been a part of the music industry in one way or another all her life, and has seen the effects of not having adequate healthcare services for members of the music community.  We chat about her career and her passion project Revival Hamilton, putting the health of our music community on centre stage.

  • Episode 024 - Ashley Yu - Ditching Prom for Nepal

    05/07/2015 Duration: 09min

    Ashley started the campaign Ditching Prom for Nepal, where she gave up all the money she saved for her prom to the Nepal relief efforts.  Hear her story!

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