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Chatter that Matters

Chatter That Matters is an award-winning podcast that champions human perseverance and the power of possibility, countering the storm of negativity and the growing sense of impossibility. Hall of Famer Inductee Tony Chapman hosts the show and shares inspiring stories of individuals overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges to make things happen. Guests include athletes, artists, activists, entrepreneurs, immigrants, refugees, survivors, and leaders from all walks of life. Through these stories, listeners gain powerful life lessons and insights that inspire them to chase their dreams and achieve what they want, need, and deserve. In doing so, we learn life lessons that help us chase our dreams.
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FULFILLMENT MATTERS to Bobby Umar

Learn from one of the best on how to create your personal brand, and then let the world know. Why should you listen to this episode? Sometimes for a moment, and other times for what seems like a lifetime, most of us have been unfulfilled and searching for change. Bobby Umar , decided to change his life, and his process for doing so can be applied to others searching for Fulfillment. Bobby's choice was to become a motivational speaker. Today Bobby’s social influence is over 500,000. A 5 times Ted...

Feb 05, 202116 min

EVOLVING MATTERS to Ashley Gorrie

In my new series, Word Matters, I ask guests to identify what word matters most to them and then why. We then look at how this word has influenced their choice, help them overcome challenges, and purpose a path with purpose. Did you watch the show Mad Men that ran on AMC networks? 2007 - 2015. It was a period piece about a fictional advertising agency. Man Men was a slang term coined by people who worked in the NY Advertising scene as many of the shops made their home on Madison Avenue. I loved ...

Jan 28, 202119 min

OFFENSE MATTERS to Jon Love

Jon Love is one of the world's most successful and respected builders and leaders. Jon offers several 'drop the mic' insights and ideas in this podcast. (Bring pen and paper) Jon chooses the word OFFENSE, as his word that matters and shares how we can all apply this mindset to counter the relentless storm of negativity. Jon shares early memories of his father and why relationships breathe life into purpose, pursuit and humanity. Jon offers his thoughts on how not to follow in the footsteps of a ...

Jan 22, 202120 min

RELENTLESS matters to Sulemaan Ahmed

RELENTLESS matters to Sulemaan Ahmed In WORDS MATTERS, I interview people I admire and then ask them for the word that matters most and why. We then look at how this word influences their choices, their life and their career to discover life lessons we can all apply to help us get to where we need and deserve to go. In this episode, I chat with Sulemaan Ahmed, a gifted entrepreneur, a loving Father and Partner, and someone who is relentless in uncovering the truth, overcoming diversity and makin...

Jan 14, 202116 min

VOGLIA Matters to Anthony Longo

In my new series, I ask people that I admire, what word matters most to them. It’s a simple question but not one that’s easy to answer. In this episode, I chat with Anthony Longo, the CEO of Longo's, one of the most exciting food retailers on the planet. Longos is a family business that treats everyone - their customers, employees, and vendors, like family. Anthony talks about the Italian word VOGLIA. In English, it means to crave or desire, an appropriate word for a food impresario and a fantas...

Jan 08, 202121 min

Your WORDS Matter

Chat Bites are bite-sized podcasts. In each one, I focus on a word and why I feel it matters to your life and livelihood. In this episode, I take you back to when I spent a qualifying year at Carlton University. I took an English Literature Course, and we studied Utopia and Dystopia. My end of term assignment was to write a short story on one world or the other. I had an idea that I wanted to express and then have you think about- that neither civilization was attainable or acceptable, and that ...

Dec 29, 202010 min

It's not what happens to you, it's what you do about it

What if what happens to you changes your life for the worse, twice, and forever? At age 27, Mitchell , a former US Marine, has a great job in San Francisco, achieved his first solo flight as part of his pilot training and is heading back home on his brand new motorcycle. Tragedy strikes when a truck sideswipes Mitchell, turning into a horrific accident where his gas tank explodes. Mitchell describes it as being a human bonfire and wakes up in the hospital badly burned, face permanently, disfigur...

Nov 27, 202038 min

Brooke Henderson. She has Heart and She has Game

We didn't have a lot of money growing up or a family car, so sports was always pickup. It didn't shut down my imagination. Even under a streetlight in ball hockey, I was Guy Lafleur scoring the overtime goal or on a field, Joe Theismann throwing the winning pass. We played golf at the back of our high school with a course that included four holes and hours spent looking for balls the victim of errant shots. I always wondered what it would be to play at the highest level and be one who went from ...

Nov 20, 202038 min

LIFE MATTERS - Lest We Forget. The Kyle Davidson Story.

Lest we Forget, how can I forget what I can't imagine? I watch war movies and documentaries, read books, but I have never seen, felt or experienced being in the military. I can't imagine being in a combat situation, where you share a collective goal with your enemy, to kill or be killed. Or your home is a trench of cold, wet mud, and your vista, a web of barbed wire with the same intention a spider has to catch a fly? Or the sounds of a shower of bullets heading your way, or the scream of a bomb...

Nov 13, 202038 min

LIFE MATTERS - Bryan Baeumler, Building the Impossible Dream

How many of you have dreamed about making a significant life change. You might be holding a freshly printed lottery ticket, or on vacation immersing yourself in a new culture. Some might not have a choice as an unforeseen circumstance has impacted your or your families life. I know the Pandemic has motivated me to rethink and reprioritize what matters most. Today I meet up with the extraordinary Bryan Baeumler . Bryan went from hammering nails at age 14, as he built his cottage from the ground u...

Nov 06, 202038 min

LIFE MATTERS - Mark Henick to the edge and back

Is Destiny a matter of choice or chance? Mark Henick has his first mental health crisis in Grade 6 and by Grade 8 he tried suicide for the first time. By age 15 Mark's life was like a Yo-Yo bouncing out of psychiatric wards, with treatment often involving a cocktail of drugs. At Age 15 Mark's mental state was at a point where he felt he had only one choice and that was his Life or Death. He chose death and ended up on the wrong side of an overpass, perched on a few inches of concrete, looking do...

Oct 30, 202038 minSeason 3Ep. 2

LIFE MATTERS - Orlando Bowen -Gamechanger

In LIFE MATTERS , Tony Chapman counters the firehose of negativity that is impacting our lives and careers, with positive stories of ordinary people, who despite their circumstances do extraordinary things. In doing so we learn life lessons that we can apply. What would you do if you were Orlando Bowen ? Orlando was a professional CFL football player whose career, and almost life ended by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Orlando was given a severe beating at the hands of bad cops. Ins...

Oct 23, 202039 min

Quill: Putting pen to podcasting

Entrepreneurs are optimists by nature. They find opportunities everywhere and want to do it all. But even the most driven entrepreneurs need to have the discipline to prioritize and focus on what will drive their business forward. Fatima Zaidi has always been one to watch. She was born in Oman, with all the cultural norms and expectations of a Middle Eastern woman. Yet, regardless of circumstance, she took the plunge to build her own career and became the CEO and co-founder of Quill Inc., an ima...

Sep 16, 202023 min

Your health means the world to Paul

Paul Rivett-Carnac's parents met on a herbalist walk on Vancouver Island in the late 1970s. That walk led them to pursue a lifetime passion for healing rooted in nature. Together they moved to Ontario and St Francis Herb Farm was born. What began as a business selling herbs and tinctures to Naturopaths and Health Food Stores has grown into a family-owned business that is truly a farm, to having its own branded products on shelf and online. Today St Francis Herb Farm is now run and soon to be ent...

Sep 15, 202026 min

Sewn in Canada?

If you believe that Canada can't compete in the design and creation of wonderful garments, then I encourage you to listen to this episode. And if you ever question the value of immigration, then I suggest you listen to it twice. For everyone else, get ready for some goosebumps, and some incredible advice from one of the worlds thought leaders on fashion, Jeanne Beker , as well as David Kincaid , a business and branding strategist who has guided the positioning of some of the world’s top companie...

Sep 07, 202032 min

A Mad Scientist succeeding in a Mad, Mad World

Electrify your day by listening to the story of Connie Stacey who calls herself a Mad Scientist and for a good reason. Connie is an inventor with a brain, burning to solve some of the world's most pressing problems. In this episode, we look at her Grengine , a solar-powered generator that addresses energy poverty. One-seventh of the world lives without power, and cooks and heats with biomass fuels, which are horrible for their health and the planet. This episode is a powerful and telling tale of...

Aug 31, 202030 min

Mothers know best but will the rest?

Patrice Mousseau , First Nations, single Mom, watching her eight-month-old daughter scratch her arms and legs until they were bloody. The only prescription the Doctor offered to help with her daughter's eczema was a steroid cream, something Patrice didn’t want to do. So Patrice researched and identified five natural and organic ingredients that could help. Her research proved right and within two days her daughter was cured and as it turns out she wasn’t the only beneficiary. Word of mouth, then...

Aug 24, 202025 min

Can Fable get the attention they need and deserve?

Joe Parenteau is one of the co-founders of Vancouver based startup Fable. They want to become a world-renowned direct to the consumer brand, that sells dinner plates and cutlery, and eventually other accessories for your home. Finding and acquiring customers is crucial, but it is both challenging and expensive in a crowded marketplace. Our three thought leaders have different opinions about Fable's prospects. Sunil Sharma , Managing Director of Techstars Toronto , likes the founders, their busin...

Aug 17, 202031 min

Is Wonderkind too much to wonder about?

Wonderkind brings unique & tailored gifts right to your door. They represent over one-hundred and twenty Made in Canada businesses, support communities, empower female entrepreneurs & spread kindness. One gift at a time. Now that’s some kind of wonderful. Or is it? Is it possible that all of this good is complicating Wonderkind’s offering and making it harder for the consumer to buy? Are the founders, Tara Cochrane and Shawna Pereira’s burning desire to sustain woman enterprise, distract...

Aug 10, 202029 min

Sheri Allain has a dilemma. Sell, scale or franchise

As a mother, Sheri Allain wondered why there wasn’t more focus on STEM for children, especially girls and why her children’s school had nights devoted to drama, music, arts and crafts, but not one on technology. So Sheri created CODEZILLA to provide hands-on coding classes, camps and parties, and lunch and after school programs for kids ages 4 - 14. And Sheri’s business takes off as she isn’t the only parent asking the questions. And then COVID-19 hits and hands-on becomes virtual? Sheri transfo...

Aug 04, 202028 min

Thirty thought leaders provide their expert advice

Thirty thought leaders step up with profound insights, compelling ideas, and much-needed and deserved inspiration to help small business owners get to where they need and deserve to go. In Series One, Small Business Matters personalized the stories of 10 small business owners so that we take their dreams and challenges personally. Why? Small business is the heart of our economy, and it is in our collective interest to keep them beating strong. In each episode, three thought leaders invested the ...

Jul 27, 202027 min

Lessons learned from ten small business heroes

Meet the Heroes of Small Business Matters Series One. Each week, during the darkest days of COVID-19, we produced a podcast featuring a small business owner, and three thought leaders who help them get to where they need and deserve to go. All made possible through the incredible support of RBC. We went remotely across Canada to explore many sectors of our economy. We talked to startups, established businesses, first-generation Canadians to family-owned companies that spanned decades. Every one ...

Jul 20, 202026 min

Can Made with Local go Global? I hope so.

Sheena Russell is the co-founder of Made with Local, and her story will inspire anyone who wants to be their own boss, and act on their beliefs and values. Made with Local sources local ingredients and then works with social enterprises to employ people who have barriers to the mainstream workforce. When COVID hits, the government orders this 'high risk' segment of the population into isolation, leaving Sheena with a ton of orders to fill and no one there to help her. Sheena makes a trademark en...

Jun 22, 202025 min

Made to measure menswear might not fit a post COVID-19 economy

Jeanne Beker , one of the world's leading fashion authorities, Sabrina Geremia , Head of Google Canada, and Lolita Guerrera , VP of RBC Retail, are the experts in this episode. They offer powerful advice to co-founder Francois Theriault on how to reposition Surmesur , an innovative, personality led tech-enabled made-to-measure men's wear retail chain, to compete in a post COVID economy. Two of their ideas Francois acts upon immediately, a testament to the power of bringing entrepreneurs together...

Jun 15, 202025 min

Ernesto Gomez is bed ridden by COVID19, can he save his restaurants?

If you want to be swept away in a story about resilience, reinvention and catching dreams, this episode is for you. Then combine it with compelling advice from three experts, Robert Carter , Chris Barrett and Duke McKenzi e on how to engage the head, heart and wallets of customers. It is appointment listening for anyone wanting a post-COVID comeback. Ernesto Gomez is a first-generation Canadian who fell in love with food watching and then helping his mother and grandmother prepare meals in their...

Jun 01, 202027 min

Events are cancelled, Jennifer needs to pivot Staff Shop

Jennifer Menard’s life has been about reinvention, regardless of her circumstance. She openly shares her life story growing up in a broken home but perseveres to become a successful entrepreneur. She found her path through a mentor who employed her and then subsequently encouraged her to buy the business she helped build. She rebrands, brings in a partner and Staff Shop is now staffing events across North America and even the Caribbean. Her business is guided by purpose and all is promising unti...

May 25, 202028 min

Can Hoot Reading get the attention they deserve?

After a five-year stint with Sesame Streets Labs in New York, and getting her Masters in Education at Harvard , Carly Shuler returns to Canada. She creates Hootreading.com . Why? Carly knows that kids who love to read will spend a lifetime loving to learn. Hootreading.com matches students with real teachers, and with Carly's proprietary technology and teaching methods, her business takes off. Her concern is that she might draw the attention of multinationals who will go after her market share wi...

May 18, 202024 min

Tragedy hits, Kristi takes over, and must orchestrate a rebrand to battle the food giants

Kristi knows that the company needs a rebrand if they are going to battle international food giants for market share. Mother Raw is born, and the legacy of the Founder, and her mission of 'Good on Good' is woven across every consumer, retailer, and employee touchpoint. Kristi chooses to manufacture in Canada. Mother Raw continues to innovate into a lineup of plant-based, organic salad dressings, and condiments. 80% of new products fail in the grocery store, but Kristi ignores the odds. In just o...

May 09, 202023 min

Can Joe O’Brien, a 5-star tourism operator, keep his boats afloat?

Joe O'Brien is a gifted entrepreneur. His tourism operation, O'Brien Boat Tours , includes three boats, two restaurants, gift shops, and shuttle buses. His base is St John's Newfoundland, and he captains his guests to the edge of the world where they get so close to a whale that they can smell its breath. Giant icebergs, a wild bird sanctuary, mixed in with the songs and spirit of Newfoundland and Labrador . Joe shares his story of growing up in a fishing village and having to reinvent when the ...

May 04, 202026 min

The future of work, reimagined

Lisa Taylor leads a team of a hundred people when she uncovers an insight that would change her course in life, and possibly the future of the Canadian economy. Many people were satisfied at work, but not fulfilled. Even successful people in their mid-career strides described their situation as "hanging in and hanging on". Lisa left the security of a great job to launch Challenge Factory , a research-based, process-driven consultancy. Their mission is to help companies create productive cultures...

Apr 27, 202027 min
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