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  • Hooked On A Feeling - Adrian Sauvageot
    2026/04/07

    In this episode of The Open House Podcast, we sit down with Adrian Sauvageau, a true entrepreneur who’s built multiple businesses from the ground up… and not in the way you’d expect.

    From launching a marketing agency that got wiped out by COVID, to pivoting into real estate investing, to building a community-first pawn shop, pet store, and property management business, Adrian walks us through how he turned uncertainty into opportunity.

    We dive into:
    • How he scaled multiple businesses using partnerships
    • The mindset shift from working in the business to working on it
    • Why “passive income” isn’t actually passive
    • The power of calculated decisions over risky ones
    • Real stories from buying, renovating, and selling properties (including a $600K win in under a year)

    This is a raw, behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to build something meaningful… especially when things don’t go according to plan.

    If you’re into entrepreneurship, real estate, or just figuring out how to create your own path, this one’s worth the listen.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Love Story - Jordana | Epicdates.ca
    2026/03/31

    Small town life, big city roots, and a fresh take on modern dating.

    In this episode of The Open House Podcast, Ben and Richard sit down with Jordana, founder of EpicDates, to talk about her move from Toronto to Simcoe County and how it led to a completely new business idea. What started as a search for community turned into a platform designed to help people connect in real life without endless swiping.

    They get into why so many people are leaving the city for places like Midland and Collingwood, the challenges of building community in a smaller market, and what is really going on with dating apps right now.

    You will also hear:

    • Why meeting people in small towns can feel harder than expected
    • How EpicDates is helping singles and couples create real experiences
    • The problem with modern dating apps and what people actually want instead
    • Why planning better dates can change your relationship
    • A few surprisingly good local date ideas you might not have considered

    There is also plenty of honest conversation about parenting, hustle culture, and finding a better balance between work and life.

    If you want better date nights, stronger connections, or just a reminder of what is possible right in your own community, this episode is worth the listen.

    Listen in and maybe plan your next epic night out

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    1 時間 3 分
  • T.N.T. - Megan from Tails & Trails
    2026/03/24

    What happens when a nurse trades hospital shifts for a teal dog bus full of howling pups?

    In this episode, we sit down with Megan, the owner of Tales and Trails Dog Retreat, to unpack how a side hustle turned into one of the most joy-filled businesses in the community. From COVID timing and gut decisions to buying a retired school bus for dogs (yes, really), Megan shares the real story behind building something from scratch, messy moments and all.

    We dive into:

    • Turning a passion into a full-time business (without a perfect plan)
    • The reality of balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood
    • Why not every dog and not every client, is the right fit
    • The surprising emotional side of running a dog-based business
    • And her long-term vision for a rescue or sanctuary that’ll melt your heart

    Plus… what it’s actually like inside a bus full of dogs (spoiler: loud, chaotic, and oddly magical).

    If you’ve ever thought about starting something of your own or just need a guaranteed mood boost, this one’s for you.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Sunday Morning - Jacqueline Sunday
    2026/03/17

    Jacqueline Sunday of Sunday Restoration joins us for a conversation about vintage home decor, entrepreneurship, community, and the courage it takes to build something meaningful. What starts with sump pumps, Roll Up the Rim, and a few laughs turns into a thoughtful discussion about style, sustainability, small business ownership, imposter syndrome, and why collaboration beats competition every time.

    Jacqueline shares the story behind Sunday Restoration, how a layoff led her toward a more creative path, and how her Midland shop has become more than just a store. It’s a space rooted in restoration, connection, and giving back. We also get into the challenges of growing a business as one person, the importance of putting yourself out there, and why feeling a little uncomfortable might just mean you’re growing.

    This one is funny, heartfelt, and packed with great perspective on community, confidence, and building a life and business that actually feels like you.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Skin - Emily's Esthetics
    2026/03/10

    This week on The Open House, Ben and Richard sit down with Emily from Emily’s Esthetics to talk about what it really looks like to build a business from the ground up at just 23 years old.

    From getting laid off and opening her own business a month later, to growing a loyal client base, hiring a team, and dreaming about one day franchising across Canada, Emily shares the real story behind her success. The conversation dives into entrepreneurship, taking risks before you feel ready, learning to set boundaries, building a brand people trust, and why personality matters just as much as skill when growing a business.

    They also get into skincare, self-care, social media, small-town business life, and the balancing act of building something big while still making time to live your actual life. It’s an honest, fun, and inspiring episode for anyone chasing a dream, growing a business, or just trying to figure things out as they go.

    Plus: facials, hydrofacials, brows, bestie spa days, and a completely reasonable amount of chest-waxing talk.

    If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to bet on yourself and make it work, this episode is for you.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • All The Single People - Georgian Bay Singles
    2026/03/03

    This week on The Open House Podcast, Ben and Richard do something rare (and mildly reckless): they invite on guests they’d never met before hitting record.

    Meet Anna and Alex from GB Singles Social

    the Georgian Bay-area singles club creating real, in person connection through fun events like trivia nights, bowling, walks, and yes, the occasional euchre tournament. Think less awkward speed dating, more “actually enjoying yourself while meeting new people.”

    We talk about how GB Singles Social started in 2025, how they keep events welcoming and safe (including the genius “wing pal” option), why small town dating has its own special plot twists, and what success looks like when your best members literally meet someone and “graduate” out of the group.

    If you’re single in the area, know someone who is, or you just miss the concept of humans talking to humans — you’re going to love this one.

    Follow & Get Involved
    Follow @gbsinglessocial on Instagram for event updates and the sign up form.

    Next Event
    April 9 at Quayles — euchre tournament night.

    As always, thanks for stopping by our open house.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Brick House - Dennis Aguirre
    2026/02/24

    Title: From Banker to Builder: Dennis Aguirre on Real Estate, Fatherhood & Playing the Long Game

    What do you get when you mix retail sales, banking, construction, mortgages, and a little Duolingo?
    You get Dennis Aguirre.

    In this episode of The Open House Podcast, we sit down with Caledon and Vaughan realtor Dennis Aguirre to talk about:

    • Building a real estate career from the ground up
    • Why client experience beats flashy marketing every time
    • The condo market reality in the GTA
    • Pricing strategy in a shifting market
    • Why time is your most valuable currency
    • Young fatherhood, ambition, and learning to love the season you’re in

    Dennis shares his journey from overnight banking shifts and insurance contracts to managing new developments and finally stepping fully into real estate in 2021. We dive into what he’s seeing in the Caledon and Vaughan markets, what buyers and sellers need to understand right now, and why playing the long game matters more than timing the perfect move.

    We also get real about:

    • Balancing business growth with being present as a dad
    • The guilt, the grind, and the growth of entrepreneurship
    • The power of “no” and protecting your time
    • Social media, collaboration, and building relationships beyond your backyard

    And yes… there’s plenty of golf talk.

    If you’re a young parent building a business, a realtor navigating today’s market, or someone who believes ambition and gratitude can coexist, this one’s for you.

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    Thanks for stopping by our Open House. We’ll see you when the house is open.

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Look At This Photograph - Kevin Cascagnette
    2026/02/17

    In this episode of The Open House Podcast, Ben Robitaille and Richard Thompson sit down with Kevin Cascagnette (yes, that Kevin you’ve probably seen “everywhere” around North Simcoe) to find out what’s behind the local-celebrity energy… and why the guy seems to have cloned himself.

    Kevin shares the full “what do you even do?” breakdown, including his day job as Art Director at Collaborative House Marketing in downtown Midland (graphic design, web/UI/UX, photo, video, social, basically “if it’s creative, it’s on his desk”), plus his very not small “side hustle” as Kevin Cascagnette Photography, capturing weddings, families, newborns, and those milestone moments that somehow become more valuable every year you keep living.

    From there, the conversation goes deep in the best way: why printed photos still matter in a world of endless camera rolls, how Kevin’s love of people turns into “passive networking,” and why he’d rather connect humans than do the whole stiff handshake-and-business-card routine. You’ll hear about his volunteer work with North Simcoe Rotaract (including how it got started and why it’s not as intimidating as people think), his board role with CLH Foundation, and how mentorship is less “guru worship” and more “learn the good stuff… and the stuff you’ll do differently.”

    Also on the menu:

    • why entrepreneurship is hard but still worth it (especially when you’re not being “corporately seasoned”)
    • a surprising amount of heartfelt love for Test Batches and the community builders behind it
    • Kevin’s decompression life: convertibles, story-driven video games, and why Red Dead Redemption 2 hits like an emotional freight train
    • Ben’s legendary Boston accent cameo (apologies to the entire state of Massachusetts)

    It’s funny, it’s thoughtful, and it’s basically a masterclass in how to build a community by simply being a good human—while still finding time to do… literally everything.

    If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to follow/subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you’re listening (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, etc.). And if you made it to the end: congrats, you’re officially part of the Open House.

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    1 時間 10 分