Synopsis
Get to know experts in the Canadian franchising community! Season 1 of the Franchise Canada Chats podcast features franchisors, franchisees, and leaders in the industry. Check back every week for the latest episode and subscribe today!
Episodes
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Season 7 Episode 12 | Mr. Electric & Mr. Rooter: Tricks of the Trades with Matt Hickman
18/09/2023 Duration: 30minMatt Hickman was the owner of a water treatment services company, Kean's Pump Shop, in St. John's before joining the Neighbourly family as a multi-brand owner. As a former business owner, the jump to franchising seemed counterintuitive, but in trying to pivot his existing HVAC business, he found the appeal in partnering with "an ethical company." "They had something I didn't: they had a system that was replicable and scalable," he says. "And that's what sold me on it, the fact that they were delivering value." In spite of not being a "trades guy," Hickman found success in the industry by leveraging his financial skills.
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S7E11 | Mr. Handyman: The Nuts & Bolts of Franchising with Jeff Palla
31/07/2023 Duration: 42minJeff Palla joined Neighbourly with more than 25 years of senior operations leadership experience as a franchise owner and leader in the hospitality industry. Jeff previously held leadership roles in the hotel industry where he played an integral role in the launch of franchise programs. On this episode of Franchise Canada Chats, we discuss: -The security of having a well-vetted handyman in clients’ homes; -Benefits of Neighbourly's complementary businesses; -Retirement not being all that it’s cracked up to be; -And so much more!
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S7E10 | Pet Valu: Paws and Claws Franchising with Jalal Mir
26/06/2023 Duration: 27minThe majority of Jalal Mir’s working life has been dedicated to paws and claws. In Iran, he became a vet and he was in the wholesale business, importing high-quality pet care goods and overseeing a team of more than 100 employees. After immigrating to Canada, he brought that level of understanding to Pet Valu, being on the sales floor, rather than being “one man in a room with a laptop.” The Richmond Hill, Ontario-based franchisee opened his location 11 months ago and is already looking to expand to multiple units. On this episode of Franchise Canada Chats, we discuss: -Balancing novelty, risk, and trustworthiness in the retail franchise industry; -Creating trust when handling customers’ loved ones; -Standing out in the booming pet care industry; -And so much more!
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S7E9 | B-Protek: The Post-Retirement Franchise Plan with Brian Lemon
29/05/2023 Duration: 42minToday’s guest on Franchise Canada Chats is B-Protek's Brian Lemon, based out of Winnipeg. After a 34-year career as a government relations specialist in the agriculture industry, he decided to retire and go into business for himself. "The idea of being a franchisee, you're still a private entrepreneur but it brings with it all these other supports," says Lemon. He breaks down his franchise search on this episode of Franchise Canada Chats. We also discuss:
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S7E8 | Fuzz Wax Bar: Advice for Ambitious Young Women with Florence Gaven Rossavik and Dawn Flowers
15/05/2023 Duration: 46min"We always knew we wanted to do this on a large scale,” says Florence Gaven Rossavik of Fuzz Wax Bar. Since co-founding the company in 2012, she’s ventured on to seal her commitment to waxing as the brand grows. “We thought about franchising from the get-go, because it’s obviously a way to grow a bit faster,” says Rossavik. That growth relies on multi-unit franchisees like Dawn Flowers, who heads three locations across Ontario and B.C., and is the owner of the company’s top-performing location. Florence and Dawn join us on Franchise Canada Chats to discuss: -How the corporate and franchise landscape changed for women in the industry in the last 10 years; -How the tiered membership base model benefits clients and franchisees; -Being open to new revenue streams while remaining clear and consistent with the brand’s focus.
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Season 7 Episode 7 | Finding Quality Franchisees with Jordan Levine and Larry Lloyd
01/05/2023 Duration: 43minIn this episode, guest host Gary Prenevost from FranNet chats with Jordan Levine, chief operating officer for Sola Salons, and Larry Lloyd, a Whitby, Ontario-based franchisee. Sola Salons is a real estate rental concept for cosmetologists and other care providers. The brand recently expanded into Canada and Lloyd is only the fifth franchisee for the brand in the country. Jordan and Larry join Franchise Canada Chats discuss creating passion in franchising, protecting the brand's culture, and the interdependence between franchisees and franchisors. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: -The unforeseen benefit of opening multiple units in similar locations; -Attracting interest from high-quality leads in prospective franchisees; -How culture is the driver that sets a brand apart, even with a brand with strong offerings; -And so much more!
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Season 7 Episode 6 | MOLLY MAID: Match Maid in Heaven with Candice Parent
17/04/2023 Duration: 35minCandice Parent joins us on Franchise Canada Chats to discuss how she took over her MOLLY MAID franchise in Windsor: with a lot of research, a lot of conversations with franchisors and with family members, and while applying her 20 years of teaching experience to creating a culture within her team. Now she manages a team of 12 loyal and committed cleaners while meeting and growing her client base. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: -Why demographics and knowing your territory is important for growth; -Teachers have soft skills that are perfect for franchising; -Imparting a wellness policy to protect staff members' free times and generating ideas in the downtime; -and much more!
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Season 7 Episode 5 | Maverick’s Donuts: Filling Holes in the Market with Jon Martin
10/04/2023 Duration: 32minJon Martin says he fell into franchising with both feet. About 20 years ago, he decided to expand his mother's health care business as a franchise model, building 50 locations over 15 years before deciding to seek out a new venture. He wanted something new, something lucrative, and something he could feel passionate about. Maverick’s Donuts was just the answer. With his years of franchise development under his belt, Jon now plays double-duty, perfecting the company’s franchise system and managing four locations in the Ottawa area. On this episode of Franchise Canada Chats, Jon Martin discusses the knead-to-knows about the donut business, including: -Refining the flavours and the concept to build a better brand system; -Developing connections with local organizations to engage the community; -Using online SEO to capture new attention; -Franchising to improve quality of life; -and so much more!
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Season 7 Episode 4 | eSupply Canada: Supplying Opportunity with Steven Vanloffeld
24/03/2023 Duration: 43minSteven Vanloffeld was elected to his First Nation’s Council in 2016. “I looked at our government, our First Nation, and what our revenues and expenditures were, and where that revenue was going,” he says. Instead of having revenue go to outside communities and business, he challenged the big-box systems to keep revenue in the hands of Indigenous communities. eSupply was born from this thought. Vanloffeld wrote a business plan and launched it in February 2020. Today, Vanloffeld is on the precipice of signing eSupply’s first franchisee. Moreover, he’s created an Indigenous community ownership model to stop the “economic leakage” and support community enhancement and development, on top of the opportunity available to everyday Canadians. Vanloffeld joins us on Franchise Canada Chats to discuss: -Reducing capital and storage costs to save value -Addressing economic leakage in Canada’s 50,000 Indigenous communities -Removing barriers for marginalized people communities to enter franchising -And so much mor
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Season 7 Episode 3 | JDI Cleaning: New in Town with Juan Arboleda and Paola Montoya
20/03/2023 Duration: 40minJuan Arboleda and Paola Montoya's first interaction with JDI Cleaning was through covering a couple of cleaning jobs. The local franchisee was so impressed by their work ethic that he offered them a franchise. They took that and ran with it, growing into multi-unit owners over the 20 years they've been with the company. In their tenure, they've increased sales in their Milton, Brampton, and North Halton region by 300 per cent, including making the jump from franchisee to franchisor. Within the last six months, their son Simon began assisting them on cleaning jobs, making it a true family franchise. Juan and Paola join us on Franchise Canada Chats to discuss: - JDI franchises are in the communication business, not just the cleaning business; - Engaging with cultural changes in a new country and how onboarding new Canadians reflects the franchisor/franchisee relationship; -Splitting the workload and responsibility to divide and conquer, keeping family issues at home and leaving work at the office; -and so muc
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Season 7 Episode 2 | Fibrenew: The Rewards of Resales with Steve Geddes
13/03/2023 Duration: 46minToday's guest, Steve Geddes, parlayed his combined furniture repair and sales experience into a franchise business with Fibrenew. As Geddes found through the pandemic, there’ll always be a need for repairs. He took over a Kelowna-based Fibrenew location and began growing the business from a stagnant location to a top-ranking powerhouse. In moving from a technician role into an operational management role, Geddes found his life changing in more ways than one. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: -The pros and cons of buying an existing franchise vs. a new build; -Appealing to the highly educated consumers through the brand promise; -Creating incentives and quality working environments in order to retain staff; -and so much more!
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Season 7 Episode 1 | WP Creations: Mindset Maneuvers with Jamie Berube
03/03/2023 Duration: 40minEverything was great for Jamie Berube, until it wasn’t. As a Wells Fargo banker, she was front and center for the 2008 market collapse that would define her career. Furthermore, she became the mother of a child with a medical disability, navigating a medical system with no precedent. She needed a plan B, one that would recession-proof her if another market collapse ever occurred. She turned that life experience into a franchising journey through self-employment. Jamie joins us on Franchise Canada Chats to tell us how it happened. On this episode, we discuss: - Developing confidence in new leadership roles; - Knowing the value and limitations of passion in business decision-making; - Overcoming the challenges of remote work with children; - and so much more!
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Franchise Canada Chats Bonus: 2022 Franchisees of the Year
02/11/2022 Duration: 27minFranchise Canada Chats is thrilled to welcome the Gold winners of the CFA's Franchisees of the Year Award. In this episode Carolyn Genest of Days Inn by Wyndham and Sylvie Levesque of Paul Davis Restoration reflect on their introduction to franchising and the steps that led them to becoming the recipients of this year’s awards!
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Season 6.5 Episode 4 - Dominos Tech Journey
26/08/2022 Duration: 08minFranchise Canada Chats is excited to welcome Michael Curran, President and CEO of Dominos Pizza of Canada, to the podcast! In this episode, guest host sponsor Kirk Allen from Reshift Media and Michael Curran discuss the Dominos' digital transformation through the years that helped lift the franchise brand to become one of the most iconic pizza brands in the world!
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Season 6.5 Episode 3 - TikTok and Franchising!
16/08/2022 Duration: 10minSeason 6.5 Episode 3 - TikTok and Franchising! by Canadian Franchise Association
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Season 6.5 Episode 2 - Walter Bond: The Formula for Greatness
15/08/2022 Duration: 16minFranchise Canada Chats is overjoyed to welcome motivational leader and former NBA player, Walter Bond to the podcast! On this episode, guest host Kirk Allen from Reshift Media breaks down the fundamentals of franchising with Bond.
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Season 6.5 Episode 1 - Neighborly: The Power of Brands in Franchising
05/08/2022 Duration: 30minFranchise Canada Chats is excited to welcome Brian Woods, the Group Vice President of Franchise Development at Neighborly, to the podcast! In this episode, guest host sponsor Kirk Allen from Reshift Media and Brian Woods discuss the key factors that every entrepreneur must consider when deciding between franchise ownership or self-employment. Discussions of the proven development and structural model that Neighborly offers its franchisees is also discussed.
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Season 6 Episode 10 | History and Evolution of Franchising: What Have We Learned?
30/06/2022 Duration: 50minSeason 6 Episode 10 | History and Evolution of Franchising: What Have We Learned? by Canadian Franchise Association
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Season 6 Episode 6 | We Wash Windows: Developing Franchise System Success
10/05/2022 Duration: 33minIn this episode, guest host sponsor Travis Tinning from Franchise GrowthLab chats with We Wash Windows CEO, Jason Primmer, and Calgary-based franchisee, Lynden Brass. We Wash Windows has been in business since 2001, offering interior, exterior, and solar and speciality window cleaning services. Jason says he’s been a member of the company for 17 years, and transitioned into the sole owner 8 years ago. Lynden owns a franchise in Calgary South, and as a 31-year-old entrepreneur and new business owner as of 2022, says that his business journey so far has been an exciting one. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: 1. How Jason’s late father-in-law inspired and mentored him in his business endeavours with the We Wash Windows brand 2. Lynden’s biggest learnings as a new and young franchisee, and how he stepped into the role of franchisee after working for the business for six years prior 3. Tips and advice for how to find business success within an emerging franchise system
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Season 6 Episode 3 | Sponsored Episode – Neighbourly: Finding a Franchise Fit
10/05/2022 Duration: 33minIn this episode, guest host sponsors Patrick Wyness and Travis Tinning from Franchise GrowthLab chat with John Dobelbower, Director of Franchise Development for Neighbourly, a home services company with more than a dozen franchise brands under its umbrella. As lead developer for all Neighbourly brands, with global headquarters located in Waco, Texas, John helps prospective franchisees find the ideal fit for their lifestyle and business goals. You can expect these key takeaways from this episode: 1. How owners can scale with Neighbourly whether as multi-unit owners, by purchasing different brands under the parent company, or an exciting mixture of both 2. The ideal franchise owners for Neighbourly, and the level of support they can expect from head office 3. Some of the many benefits of being in the home service space as a budding entrepreneur For any inquiries about the Neighbourly system, John can be contacted at: john.dobelbower@nbly.com