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Your Region Pod

Region of Waterloo

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Welcome to Your Region Pod, where we talk about the services you use everyday across the Region of Waterloo, and give you a peek behind the scenes. Each episode will cover issues and services that matter to you. Join us each month as we show you how The Region impacts your life every day, and how we’re working to build a community where everyone can thrive. Subscribe and download from wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts: Spotify: Your Region Pod | Podcast on Spotify iTunes: Your Re ...
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She Is Your Neighbour

Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region

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A podcast that explores the realities and complexities of domestic violence. You will hear real, raw stories from people of all walks of life. Each week, we address hard topics like the connection between addiction and abuse, how violence impacts South Asian communities, learning from domestic homicides, and more. Produced by Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.
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Welcome to At Home In Waterloo Region, the podcast that shines a spotlight on the heart and soul of this incredible community — the people! Hosted by Cheryl Goetz, this show features inspiring locals and passionate business owners, sharing their stories, motivations and challenges. Whether you're a long-time resident, new to the area, or somewhere in between, join in and explore what makes Waterloo Region such a special place to live, work and grow. Each episode dives into the journeys behin ...
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Mid-Credit Scene Podcast

Mikes Pereira and Clark

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Discussions with local guests about movies and filmmaking. We’ll talk about local films, theatres, festivals, and the impact of film here in Waterloo Region. We’ll chat with local experts on broader themes like technology, art, and the cultural impact of movies. But mostly we’ll just spend time with great people, talking about something we love.
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We are bringing you an inside look at some of the incredible CEO's and Founders that make up the tech ecosystem of the Innovation Corridor (Waterloo Region to Toronto). We are using this as a launch pad to give our TOWR Tech Companies more exposure and as an educational piece that will hopefully give other entrepreneurs information on company culture, how to avoid early mistakes and workplace strategy. We are your hosts Todd Cooney and Dean Mariani (Office Corridor Group @ CBRE) and excited ...
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Founders Music Lab is the podcast born out of our own startup journey to build a live music space and startup incubator in Waterloo, Ontario. It is a space that supports professional and emerging musicians along with early stage startups. Hosted by founders Bill, Steve, and Ed, each episode features a surprise guest. It could be a founder, artist, entrepreneur, educator, or first follower who is helping shape creative culture from the ground up. We talk about the parallel paths of artists an ...
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Old Grey Mayors

Rob Deutschmann

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Rob Deutschmann sits down with community leaders, civic leaders, and others from across Waterloo Region to learn more about their experiences and how those lessons can apply to today's issues.
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WRW Network

WRW Network

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Welcome to the Waterloo Region Worships Podcast, where local worship pastors and worship leaders talk about life and worship - the ups and downs, the ins and outs. These conversations and relationships are the backbone of the growing WRW movement in the Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge area.
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Whether you want to define your brand, turn your hobby into a successful business, or hone your content-creation skills, you're sure to leave with a full stomach (or mind). We know you're craving information, and one of the best ways to learn is by hearing from others. Knowing that, we snag some of the world's most brilliant minds to share their stories, from veteran influencers like Guy Kawasaki, to Waterloo Region heroes like Vidyard's Michael Litt.
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Bonn Park Podcast

Sara Geidlinger and Marshall Ward

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Welcome to Bonn Park, where podcast hosts Marshall Ward and Sara Geidlinger chat in-depth with fascinating people living, working, and creating in Waterloo Region. Each episode features a different guest, with artists, writers, experts, entrepreneurs, activists and other folk talking about their motivations, inspirations, and aspirations. Marshall is a longtime newspaper columnist who has interviewed Hollywood celebrities and local characters; Sara is a photographer and filmmaker who loves t ...
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Ken Seiling dropped out of a promising teaching career for a life in public service. That leap of faith was daring and, some would say, ill advised at the time. When you know your passion though, you really must serve it, and that’s what Ken did. He served the Region of Waterloo for almost five decades, building one of the most successful regions i…
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cheryl Goetz sits down with Tanya Thompson, the founder of Thompson Soap Co., to discuss her inspiring transition from the corporate world to natural product creation. Tanya shares how becoming a mother sparked her awareness about everyday toxins, ultimately leading her to create a line of all-natural …
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When you see others overcoming tremendous hardship, it makes it easier to see how you can too. We are joined today by an honour student turned convict, turned business success. Emily O’Brien is the founder of Comeback Snacks, a motivational speaker and the creator of a foundation that is helping hundreds of ex convicts fix their lives and find thei…
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz sits down with returning guest and sponsor Amanda Walczyk, Mortgage Agent at Saltbox Mortgage, for a cozy conversation full of laughs, mortgage insight, and real talk. Between bites of chocolate chip cookies, the two dive into unique mortgage products, lessons learned in their careers, and t…
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You likely don’t know who Barry Daniels is. Unless you were in one of his choirs or musical productions, you would think he was just a regular guy. A common theme I find in the interviews we do is that the people who make the greatest impact on people’s lives have no clue they are doing it. They also don’t think they are that good. Barry is one of …
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We flip the script and we ask Mike Farwell the questions! Here is another great example of how one teacher can make a huge difference. How school arts programs impact community and how purpose evolves. Join us as we learn how a local legend recognized his passion and pursued it over the years. Hear about how a movement was started and the FML that …
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz sits down with Jacklyn (Jackie) Warminton, Chief Operating Officer of Den 1880, a boutique co-working and event space in Waterloo. Jackie shares her unique journey from hospitality and small business ownership—including running a tattoo shop and lash lounge—to helping build Den 1880 into a t…
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz welcomes Amy Miller, founder and creative director of The Sunday Social Co., a visual and event planning agency that blends photography, marketing, and community-building. Amy shares her journey from personal blogging while raising her kids to running a full-service creative agency that supp…
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With more than 40 across Waterloo Region, the Region is a leader in roundabouts in Canada. The Region's Transportation Services Director Mike Henderson says we've learned a lot in 25 years, and we continue to make improvements with a new pilot project set to begin this fall. In this episode of Your Region Pod, we chat with people on the street abou…
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Many in the Waterloo Region will know the name Dana Shortt. Dana built an iconic local name for herself with incredible attention to the little things and a courageous commitment to branding, customer service and family. She started with nothing, built a thriving business and just recently had a very successful exit. Find out what initially drove D…
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Dreams don’t just happen, they evolve. Tim had no idea where his music would take him, or if it would take him. Many musicians end up teaching, which is what Tim Moher did with the local school board, but it was a chance opportunity that saw him build a powerful voluntary music program that ultimately served over a thousand kids. The program he est…
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In today’s episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz chats with Kerri Rubicini, founder of KW Moms Club, about how a simple idea to connect with other moms turned into a vibrant community of support, fun, and empowerment for families across the region. Kerri shares how her own motherhood journey inspired her to create events, programs, and …
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It is remarkable that so many businesses fail to understand the "whys". We go deep in understanding the true nature of marketing and branding and uncover what makes the heart of a business beat. Victoria thrives in the messy parts of business where creativity and strategy meet. For Founders and Musicians this is a very challenging place where succe…
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‘I want to make a difference in everything I do’, says Blake. Admittedly, not a founder, but represents the key to success that most founders fail to recognize. He was the ‘First Follower’ for Ennio and Rosa, the founders of Ennios Pasta House. To understand what a ‘First Follower’ is, search for Derek Sivers, Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy. W…
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In today’s episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz sits down with Beckie Prime, founder of Becks Broth, to discuss how a passion for healing and wellness evolved into a thriving, community-rooted business. Beckie shares how a transformative health journey led her to discover the power of food as medicine—and how that journey ultimately be…
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Scott Williams tells us about which films he feels he inherited, and which films he wants to pass on to the next generation (which isn't a Star Trek reference, but after two hours of recording, we finally give in to the pressure and talk Trek for a bit here). Scott's Double Take from his previous appearance is available in our back catalogue wherev…
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In this episode, Noel takes us on an unforgettable journey from being kicked out of every school he attended to working with some of the most iconic musical artists of all time, including George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. He later channeled his networking savvy and business instincts into launching flight schools, becoming a commercial pilot, rac…
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The Mikes and Scott talk George Lucas' attempt to do for fantasy what he did for sci-fi with Star Wars. Yes, it's Willow, the movie that inspired a show that Disney took off its platform to avoid paying writers a livable wage. And we discuss the late and missed Val Kilmer. Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/. Email: midcreditscenepod@g…
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In our inaugural episode, we talk with our partners Steve Lehmann and Ed Denyer about their personal journeys toward discovering their passions and building their businesses. Their paths were very different, shaped by distinct motivations and experiences, but both found success through a deep focus on client needs and a keen sense of what made thei…
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz sits down with Elaine Decleir, the energetic founder of Joy Media and the creative mind behind The Local Advocate. With a love for community, travel, and tacos, Elaine brings a refreshing approach to marketing—focusing on meaningful connection, playful strategy, and storytelling. From her ea…
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The Mikes and Scott Williams turn their attention to the cell-shaded elephant in the room, the fantasy animation of the 1980s. Why did Disney struggle and Don Bluth succeed, only to switch roles once the 90s hit? Was it the sincerity, or was it the emotional trauma? Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/. Email: [email protected]
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The Mikes and Scott Williams continue their conversation about 80s fantasy with a detour through the sewers into High and Low fantasy, and take a moment to consider Conan the Barbarian on page and screen. Newsletter: https://midcreditscene.substack.com/. Email: [email protected] Show theme: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Logo design…
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In May, Regional Council approved a Corporate Climate Action Plan, which aims to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases our organization emits. This plan is part of a larger community strategy called TransformWR, and the goal is to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2050. On this episode of Your Region Pod we look at the challenge…
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In this episode of At Home in Waterloo Region, Cher Goetz sits down with Maddy Aucoin, a website copywriter, entrepreneur, and public speaker who helps business owners write copy rooted in trust, transparency, and empathy. A former higher education professional turned two-time business owner, Maddy shares her journey from crafting inclusive wooden …
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By the Power of Greyskull, Scott Williams returns to the show! Perhaps the only person that can nerd talk as long as either of the Mikes, when we asked Scott what he wanted to talk about, There Can Be Only One answer: 80s Fantasy. So strap on your loincloths, grab your best dragon cleaver, watch your horse drown in a bog, and lets go visit the Gnom…
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