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  • Video Games - Its Avg Joe (Edge of Allegoria)
    2026/06/09

    What does it take to spend three and a half years building a video game from scratch?

    This week, Ben and Richard sit down with local game developer Joe, creator of The Edge of Allegoria, to talk about growing up in Barrie, discovering a passion for game development, and turning a side hobby into a full time career.

    Joe shares the incredible story of teaching himself game design, building a community online, landing a publishing deal in Germany, launching a successful Kickstarter campaign, and navigating the highs and lows of releasing an independent game. The conversation also explores creativity, entrepreneurship, parenting, chasing ambitious goals, and why having the right partner in your corner can make all the difference.

    Whether you're a gamer, entrepreneur, creative professional, or someone with a dream you're trying to bring to life, Joe's story is a reminder that success rarely happens overnight and that persistence often matters more than talent.

    Plus, Ben explains why he currently has a scab on his head, Richard reminisces about childhood gaming, and the guys discuss the surprising connection between raising kids and pursuing big goals.

    Listen now and meet the Midland developer behind a game that's reaching players around the world.

    Ben's Donation Page

    https://support.campfirecircle.org/diy/bens-pain-for-a-good-cause

    Joe's Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/its_avg_joe/

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Pure Imagination - Lesley Tripp
    2026/06/02

    DONATE TO BEN'S SUFFERING FOR A GOOD CAUSE

    https://support.campfirecircle.org/diy/bens-pain-for-a-good-cause

    What happens when you combine a chocolate entrepreneur, a community builder, a mother of three under three, and one half of one of Midland's most beloved local businesses?

    In this episode, we sit down with Lesley Tripp of Test Batches Brewery for a conversation that goes far beyond beer and chocolate.

    Lesley shares the story of growing up in Kleinburg, meeting Jamie Tripp at National Sports Centre, spending a year working in the Australian Outback, building a chocolate business that started with handmade moulds and grew into a local favourite, and navigating the emotional journey of adoption, parenthood, and entrepreneurship.

    Along the way, we talk about raising children, finding balance between work and family, the importance of community, investing in people over résumés, and why some of the most meaningful opportunities in life come from someone simply believing in you.

    This is a heartfelt conversation about family, resilience, purpose, and creating spaces where people feel welcome. Whether you're a parent, business owner, community advocate, or just someone who enjoys a great story, you'll find plenty to connect with in this episode.

    Listen in as Lesley shares the experiences, lessons, and perspective that have helped shape one of the most welcoming businesses in our community.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Texas - Megan Marchildon (Mega Mindful)
    2026/05/26

    From butter tart-fuelled marathon talk to CrossFit competitions across Europe, this episode of the open house dives deep with Megan Marchildon, the founder of MegaMindful. Megan shares her journey from growing up in Texas and competing as a high-level track athlete, to discovering veganism on a beef farm in England, and eventually helping build one of downtown Midland’s most unique wellness-focused restaurants.

    The conversation covers entrepreneurship during COVID, the dream behind lifestyle medicine, the realities of running a small business, CrossFit culture, local community building, and why supporting local businesses matters more than ever. Also: butter tart strategy, marathon suffering, and why Ben may or may not survive a 15 butter tart challenge.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Roar - Ashley Downs (Saturday Afternoons)
    2026/05/19

    This week on The Open House, Ben and Richard sit down with Ashley Downs, the owner of Saturday Afternoons in Midland, for one of the most honest and inspiring conversations the podcast has had yet.

    Ashley shares her journey from becoming a mom at 17, pulling a sled with her daughter to daycare at school, building confidence through adversity, breaking into the automotive industry with zero experience, and eventually becoming a partner in a Dodge Jeep Chrysler dealership.

    The conversation dives into resilience, self worth, mentorship, small town life in the 90s, entrepreneurship, parenting, betting on yourself, and what happens when you refuse to let other people decide your future for you.

    Also discussed:
    • Midland in the 90s
    • Why the Dodge Caravan deserves a comeback
    • Building confidence before you feel ready
    • Trading time for money
    • Mentorship and leadership
    • The realities of balancing business and family life

    One of those episodes that starts funny and ends up hitting you right in the chest in the best way possible

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Let's Dance - Justin DeBernardi
    2026/05/12

    From basement radio shows and charging family members for tickets to building global brands and redefining industries.

    This week on The Open House, we sit down with entrepreneur and longtime friend Justin De Bernardi to talk about his journey from competitive dance, to scaling View into an international powerhouse, to building luxury jewelry brand el&elle with his partner Louis.

    We dive into burnout, ambition, leadership, OKRs, live shopping, entrepreneurship with your partner, and what it really takes to build something meaningful from the ground up.

    Plus:
    • Ben accidentally admits this wasn’t his first podcast
    • Richard discovers Justin’s mosquito sticker empire
    • Madonna gets name-dropped casually
    • And somehow we end up talking black moissanite bracelets and emotional maturity in business

    Honestly, one of our favourite conversations yet.

    Check out el&elle.

    #TheOpenHousePodcast #Entrepreneurship #BusinessPodcast #Leadership #Jewelry #Moissanite #SmallBusiness #CanadianPodcast #RealEstatePodcast #LuxuryBrand #FounderStory

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Building A Mystery - Art By Alex (Mclaughlin)
    2026/05/05

    In this episode of The Open House, we sit down with Georgian Bay artist Alex McLaughlin and her story is anything but a straight line.

    From growing up in Honey Harbour surrounded by nature… to working as a Toronto paramedic… to eventually taking a leap of faith into full-time art, Alex shares what it really looks like to follow a creative calling (even when it doesn’t make logical sense at first).

    We get into:

    • What it was like growing up in a small waterfront community—and how that shaped her work
    • The reality of leaving a stable career to pursue something uncertain
    • Why water has such a powerful emotional pull (and the science behind it)
    • The behind-the-scenes of building a successful art business
    • How creativity, mindset, and energy all play a role in her success

    This one’s part mindset, part entrepreneurship, and part “maybe I should quit my job and follow my passion”… but responsibly.

    If you’ve ever felt pulled toward something bigger or wondered what it actually takes to bet on yourself, this episode’s for you.

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Closing Time - Joel Fox (Ownright)
    2026/04/28

    What do a raccoon in the attic, a call center job taking 100+ calls a day, and a leap from Royal Bank of Canada into entrepreneurship all have in common?

    This episode.

    We sit down with Joel Fox, co-founder and COO of Ownright, to unpack the real story behind building a company from scratch, and why it’s a lot less glamorous (and a lot more valuable) than most people think.

    Joel walks us through:

    • The unexpected lessons from his early career (including getting yelled at about mutual funds… a lot)
    • Why leaving a stable corporate role is both terrifying and necessary
    • The reality of starting a business during COVID—and what actually goes into those first few months
    • How a frustrating real estate closing experience turned into a scalable business idea
    • The truth about raising money, building a pitch deck, and finding the right investors
    • Why most people underestimate the importance of their real estate lawyer (until it’s too late)
    • We also get into the mindset side of things, fear, failure, and how to make decisions based on what you’ll regret not doing.

    And yes… we do eventually address the raccoon situation.

    If you’re an entrepreneur, thinking about making the leap, or just want a behind-the-scenes look at how modern real estate services are evolving, this one’s worth your time.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • A Song For Ernest Hemingway - Chris Walsh (Hemingway's Barber Shop)
    2026/04/21

    This one’s got everything… small town grit, big life pivots, and a barbershop that somehow turned into a community hub.

    We sit down with Chris Walsh, the owner of Hemingway’s Barbershop, to talk about his journey from the hospitality grind to building one of Midland’s most talked-about local businesses. From chasing snow in Banff to opening a shop (and now expanding into Muskoka), Chris breaks down what it really takes to bet on yourself… and win.

    We get into:

    • Walking away from a stable job to go all in
    • Building a business from scratch (literally… tools and all)
    • Why community > competition
    • The reality of entrepreneurship no one talks about
    • And how a barbershop became a place people actually want to hang out

    There’s also a solid mix of laughs, life lessons, and yes… a raccoon rave in the attic.

    If you’ve ever thought about starting something of your own, this episode might just be the nudge you needed.

    👉 Check out the upcoming Hemingway’s Barbershop Golf Tournament here:
    https://events.golfstatus.com/event/2026-hemingway-s-barber-social-club-golf-tournament/

    Thanks for watching and listening. If you’re enjoying the show, make sure to subscribe, share it with a friend, and we’ll see you at the next one.

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    1 時間 13 分