• 11 - From Classroom to Clubhouse: How Karli Colpitts is Remixing Entrepreneurship & Community
    2025/06/05

    The Exec Hotseat Podcast | Episode 11

    From Classroom to Clubhouse: How Karli Colpitts is Remixing Entrepreneurship & Community

    Featuring: Karli Colpitts, Founder: Tempo Collective

    In this high-energy episode of The Executive Hotseat, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with Karli Colpitts, also known as DJ K Chedda, the powerhouse behind Tempo Collective, a dynamic music entertainment company rooted in community, creativity, and joy.

    Karli’s journey is anything but conventional. From her early days as a choir singer and elementary school teacher to spinning funk, RnB, and soul at major festivals like Winnipeg Folk Fest, Festival du Voyageur, and Harvest Moon, she shares how she carved out a vibrant career in music, entertainment, and entrepreneurship - all while raising a family.

    You’ll hear how DJ K Chedda and her partner Tim created the unforgettable Wackydoodle Dance Party, how she leveraged her training at Mama Cutsworth’s DJ Academy, and why making space for joy and inclusion is central to her business.

    This conversation explores the powerful intersection of parenting, artistic expression, and entrepreneurship - and how Karli’s unique blend of ADHD-fueled creativity, optimism, and hustle is reshaping what it means to build a business from the heart.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    • Karli’s love for music began with childhood dance parties and grew into a full-fledged DJ career.

    • She launched Tempo Collective to offer inclusive, high-quality entertainment for families, weddings, and festivals.

    • A master of wearing many hats, Karli balances teaching, DJing, parenting, and entrepreneurship with clarity and care.

    • Her mission includes supporting emerging DJs and fostering community through joyful, shared musical experiences.

    • Karli’s approach is a reminder that passion, purpose, and a little bit of funk can take you farther than you ever imagined.

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    👉 Connect with Karli!

    🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karli-colpitts-86bb6122
    📷 Instagram: instagram.com/therealkchedda

    👉 The Tempo Collective
    📷 Instagram: instagram.com/tempocollective.ca
    🌐 Website: www.tempocollective.ca

    👉 Wacky Doodle Dance Party
    📷 Instagram: instagram.com/wackydoodledanceparty
    🌐 Website: www.wackydoodle.ca

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    Brought to you by our Presenting Sponsor, RRC Polytech!

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    Connect with your hosts!

    👉 Lisa Thompson

    🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lisabrd
    📷 Instagram: instagram.com/lisathompsonbrd

    👉 Brand Revival & Design Agency

    🔗 BRD LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/brandrevivaldesign
    📷 BRD Instagram: instagram.com/brdagency.ca

    🌐 www.brdagency.ca

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    👉 Amanda Buhse

    🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/amanda-buhse
    📷 Instagram: instagram.com/abuhse

    👉 Coal and Canary

    🔗 C&C LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/coal-and-canary
    📷 C&C Instagram: instagram.com/coalandcanary

    🌐 www.coalandcanary.com

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  • 10 - Building Community with Intention: Leilah Perchaluk on Curated Connections and Conscious Growth
    2025/05/21
    The Exec Hotseat Podcast | Episode 10 Building Community with Intention: Leilah Perchaluk on Curated Connections and Conscious Growth Featuring: Leilah Perchaluk, Founder, Knew House In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with Leilah Perchaluk, founder of Knew House - a private membership community for high-achieving women. Leilah shares her journey from archaeologist and insurance professional to entrepreneur, emphasizing how diverse life experiences led her to build Knew House with purpose and intention. From launching in Winnipeg to expanding into Toronto and Vancouver, this conversation explores the power of meaningful networks, conscious scaling, and how showing up consistently fuels both personal and professional transformation. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Leilah founded Knew House after identifying a gap in professional groups for women already established in their careers. Her journey, from anthropology and archaeology to insurance, showcases how a range of experiences can shape unique business ideas. Knew House focuses on curated, intentional networking that fosters meaningful, supportive relationships. The company’s growth strategy is rooted in thoughtful expansion and preserving its community-focused DNA. Leilah’s advice: be intentional with your network, show up consistently, and stay open to evolution. Her disciplined morning routine (starting at 4:45 a.m.) highlights the structure and mindset of successful entrepreneurs. _____ 👉 Connect with Leilah: 🔗 LinkedIn @leilah-perchaluk 📷 Instagram: @leilahperchaluk 🔗 Knew House LinkedIn: @knew-house 📷 Knew House Instagram: @knew.house 🌐 www.knew.house 📬 contact@knew.house _____ >>> Brought to you by our Presenting Sponsor, RRC Polytech! 🔥 Follow & Subscribe: Follow The Exec Hotseat Podcast on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Follow on LinkedIn and Instagram to connect with us! Interested in sponsoring or partnering? DM or email us >>> exechotseat@brdagency.ca _____ Your Hosts: 👉 Lisa Thompson 🔗 LinkedIn: @lisabrd 📷 Instagram: @lt_wpg 🔗 BRD LinkedIn: @brandrevivaldesign 📷 BRD Instagram: @brdagency.ca 🌐 www.brdagency.ca _____ 👉 Amanda Buhse 🔗 LinkedIn: @amanda-buhse 📷 Instagram: @abuhse 🔗 C&C LinkedIn: @coal-and-canary 📷 C&C Instagram: @coalandcanary 🌐 www.coalandcanary.com
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  • Episode 09: Kevin Selch on operating in Winnipeg’s unique craft beer market
    2025/04/25

    Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 09: Kevin Selch on operating in Winnipeg’s unique craft beer market

    In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with Kevin Selch, Founder of Little Brown Jug Brewing Company. Kevin talks about the transition from being a senior economist in the federal government to founding a local brewery in Winnipeg.

    Key Points:

    - Kevin says he was driven by a desire to create something meaningful in Winnipeg and solve the interesting business challenge of operating in the historic Exchange District.

    - Starting with just one beer (1919) to build brand recognition, Keving emphasized the importance of sticking to a detailed business plan and not getting distracted by multiple product ideas.

    - He says the most significant challenge in business is building and maintaining team culture as the organization grows.

    - Kevin sees Winnipeg as a city with tremendous potential where entrepreneurs can make a real difference, with a supportive community that's willing to try and support new local businesses.

    - Despite the overall decline of the mainstream beer market, Kevin says craft beer is growing. Consumers are becoming more selective, preferring quality over quantity, creating opportunities for local breweries.

    - He believes entrepreneurship is fundamentally about problem-solving, being a generalist who can do many things adequately, and being comfortable with the possibility of failure as part of the growth process.

    OUR SPONSOR
    A big shout-out to our 2025 presenting sponsor, RRC Polytech. Their support makes this conversation, and many more, possible!

    Guest’s Links: Check out Little Brown Jug - https://www.littlebrownjug.ca

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    Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on The Exec Hotseat Podcast are those of the hosts and guests and are for informational purposes only. Nothing shared on this podcast should be taken as professional, legal, medical, or financial advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research and seek qualified guidance. We are not liable for any decisions made based on this content.

    Also - Lisa Thompson does not think Canada should become the 51st state :)

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  • The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 09: Speak Up & Rise – Jessica Dumas on Mastering Public Speaking & Leadership
    2025/04/11
    In this inspiring episode, hosts Lisa Thompson (BRD | Brand Revival & Design Inc.) and Amanda Buhse (Coal & Canary) welcome Jessica Dumas - a trailblazer in public speaking, speaker coaching, and leadership development. Jessica shares her powerful journey from overcoming personal doubts and imposter syndrome to becoming the first Indigenous woman to chair a chamber of commerce. With an impressive career that spans award-winning speaking engagements, a robust coaching practice, and hosting two dynamic podcasts, Jessica delivers actionable advice that both emerging and seasoned leaders can use to elevate their communication and confidence. About Jessica Dumas: Jessica is a professional speaker, speaker coach, and the host of both Speaking Up with Jessica Dumas on NCI FM and The Confidence and Communication Podcast. Among her accolades, she is a recipient of the Manitoba 150 Women Trailblazer Nellie McLung Foundation Award, has been recognized as one of Manitoba’s top 40 under 40, and has led transformative initiatives as chair of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. Her story, from growing up in a challenging neighborhood to taking the stage and inspiring others is a testament to resilience, authenticity, and the power of showing up even when fear looms. In This Episode, Jessica Dumas Discusses: Her Journey & Leadership:• Becoming the first Indigenous woman to chair a chamber of commerce and the lessons learned along the way. • The challenges of stepping into leadership roles and overcoming the “I don’t belong” mindset with consistent practice and courage. Public Speaking Mastery:• Techniques for transforming nervous energy into powerful, authentic presentations. • Strategies such as deep breathing, visualization, and EFT tapping to calm nerves and maintain presence on stage. • Tips to prepare for speaking engagements - knowing your default speech patterns and intentionally adjusting them to enhance clarity and engagement. Money Manifestation & Mindset:• Jessica’s unique take on money manifestation that involves trusting the process and staying committed without obsessing over numbers. • Practical exercises to shift mindset, including the importance of inner work, journaling, and replacing limiting beliefs with empowering affirmations. Networking & Connection:• The art of effective networking by focusing more on genuine questions and building connections rather than self-promotion alone. • How asking the right questions can flip the script from discomfort to meaningful engagement at events and board meetings. Mentorship and Growth:• The value of investing in yourself and learning from mentors, accessing professional coaching, and using feedback to continuously evolve. • The role that overcoming personal challenges plays in shaping authentic leadership and entrepreneurial success. Jessica’s Top Takeaways for Aspiring Leaders & Entrepreneurs: Trust Your Intuition: Follow your inner calling even when it defies conventional norms.Embrace Vulnerability: Sharing your fears and authentic self paves the way for genuine connection and growth.Leverage Professional Support: Don’t hesitate to work with experts (lawyers, accountants, therapists) to build a stable foundation for your endeavors. Guest’s Links & Podcasts: > Listen to The Confidence and Communication Podcast where Jessica dives deeper into her journey and shares actionable insights for speakers and leaders. > Check out Speaking Up with Jessica Dumas on NCI FM for more leadership and public speaking wisdom. Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:A big shout-out to our 2025 presenting sponsor, RRC Polytech. Their support makes this conversation, and many more, possible! Follow The Exec[utive] Hotseat Podcast: > Follow The Exec[utive] Hotseat on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. > The Exec[utive] Hotseat’s Instagram – Follow Us! > Interested in sponsoring or partnering with the podcast? Connect with us on our website or social media to learn more about 2025 opportunities!
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  • The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 08: Derek Earl on Turning Business into Climate Action
    2025/03/20

    Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 08: Derek Earl on Turning Business into Climate Action

    In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with Derek Earl, the President of Biz for Climate, to discuss how businesses can take meaningful action against climate change. With nearly 20 years of experience in ESG, corporate strategy, and economic development, Derek shares his journey from corporate leadership at KPMG Canada and the World Trade Center Winnipeg to launching a nonprofit that’s empowering businesses to be part of the climate solution.

    Derek highlights how Biz for Climate has grown into a movement of over 200 businesses signing a Climate Action Pledge, advocating for sustainable policies, and helping companies reduce their environmental footprint. He also dives into the challenges businesses face when adopting sustainability practices and how they can start making an impact—without feeling overwhelmed.

    From navigating government policies to building a network of climate-conscious companies, this episode is packed with insights for business leaders looking to align profitability with sustainability.

    Key Points:
    • Derek’s career journey and how he transitioned from corporate to nonprofit.
    • The origins of Biz for Climate and its mission.
    • Why business owners should care about climate change—regardless of their industry.
    • The biggest barriers companies face in going green—and how to overcome them.
    • How Biz for Climate helps businesses take practical, impactful steps.
    • The role of government policies and economic trends in sustainability efforts.
    • Derek’s advice for entrepreneurs looking to launch a movement or nonprofit.
    Rapid-Fire Questions with Derek Earl:
    • Favorite way to unwind? Spending time with his family.
    • The moment he knew Biz for Climate needed to go full-time? When businesses kept showing up, eager to take action.
    • One piece of advice for entrepreneurs starting a nonprofit? Take your time, build relationships, and don’t go it alone.
    Guest’s Links:
    • Follow Derek Earl on LinkedIn and Facebook.
    • Learn more about Biz for Climate & sign the Climate Action Pledge at bizforclimate.com.

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  • The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 07: Insights from Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham
    2025/02/06

    The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 07: Insights from Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham

    In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with Winnipeg’s 44th Mayor, Scott Gillingham, for an in-depth conversation about leadership, innovation, and community. Elected in October 2022, Mayor Gillingham shares his journey from growing up on a Manitoba farm to serving as a pastor for over 20 years and, ultimately, stepping into politics to serve his community.

    With a deep commitment to improving Winnipeg, Mayor Gillingham discusses his vision for the city, highlighting key initiatives such as the Center Plan 2050, affordable housing development, and infrastructure improvements. The mayor also offers insights into his leadership philosophy, emphasizing service, long-term decision-making, and the importance of community engagement.

    From sharing personal anecdotes to tackling pressing issues like homelessness and economic growth, this episode provides a comprehensive look at what it takes to lead a growing, vibrant city. Don’t miss this inspiring and insightful conversation with a leader who is shaping Winnipeg’s future.

    Key Points:

    • Mayor Gillingham’s journey from farm life to politics.
    • How his pastoral background influences his leadership style.
    • The Center Plan 2050: revitalizing Winnipeg’s downtown.
    • Tackling challenges like homelessness, crime, and infrastructure.
    • His commitment to affordable housing and fostering economic growth.
    • Engaging with local businesses, and reducing red tape for entrepreneurs.
    • Visionary projects shaping Winnipeg’s future.

    Rapid-Fire Questions with Mayor Gillingham:

    • If Winnipeg were a person, how would you describe its character? Rugged yet elegant, with surprising sophistication.
    • Dream job if not Mayor? Ambassador of Canada.
    • Favorite local restaurant? The legendary Segovia.
    • Best advice received? “Leave well” when transitioning roles.
    • Hidden gem in Winnipeg? The breathtaking VIA Rail Station.

    Guest’s Links:

    • Follow Mayor Scott Gillingham on Twitter and Instagram.
    • Learn more about Winnipeg’s strategic initiatives on the City of Winnipeg’s Website.

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  • Ace Burpee on Building a Brand, Giving Back, and Staying Grounded.
    2025/01/21

    Ace Burpee on Building a Brand, Giving Back, and Staying Grounded

    The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 06: Ace Burpee with Virgin 103.1

    In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse sit down with the legendary Ace Burpee, celebrated radio personality and host of Winnipeg's premiere morning show on Virgin 103.1. Ace shares his fascinating journey from small-town beginnings in Cooks Creek to becoming one of Winnipeg’s most iconic figures. Known for his deep love for the community and unwavering commitment to local causes, Ace brings valuable insights into leadership, philanthropy, and staying true to oneself.

    From his creative start in journalism to his candid thoughts on fame and introversion, Ace opens up about the lessons learned along the way. He also shares his passion for the outdoors, his unique perspective on Winnipeg’s underdog spirit, and why giving back is essential for personal and professional growth. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with one of Manitoba’s most beloved voices.

    Key Points:

    • Ace’s unexpected journey into radio and how he embraced creative opportunities.
    • Balancing introversion with a high-profile public life.
    • The power of saying “yes” and staying prepared in both life and business.
    • Why Winnipeg’s flaws make it a place worth staying and investing in.
    • The Canadian Animal Blood Bank and the importance of philanthropy.

    Guest’s Links:

    • Follow Ace Burpee on Virgin 103.1’s Website
    • Learn about the Canadian Animal Blood Bank
    • Connect with Ace on Instagram
    • Top 100 Most Facinating Manitobans

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  • 04 - Human-Centric Leadership: Empowering Community through Innovation, Collaboration & Heart - Insights from Loren Remillard, CEO, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.
    2024/11/27

    The Executive Hotseat Podcast | Episode 5

    Human-Centric Leadership: Empowering Community through Innovation, Collaboration & Heart - Insights from Loren Remillard, CEO, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.

    In this episode, hosts Lisa Thompson and Amanda Buhse engage in a compelling conversation with Loren Remillard, President and CEO of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. Loren shares his inspiring journey, from his roots in a family-run business to leading an organization dedicated to inclusivity, advocacy, and empowering the local community.

    Under Loren’s visionary leadership, the Winnipeg Chamber has evolved to prioritize human-centric approaches, champion innovation, and foster connections that strengthen businesses and the city as a whole. Join us as Loren shares invaluable insights on resilience, authentic leadership, and his aspirations for Winnipeg’s future.

    Key Points:

    • Loren’s personal story of resilience, inspired by his family’s entrepreneurial journey.
    • The Winnipeg Chamber’s transformation into a more diverse and inclusive organization.
    • Addressing critical business challenges such as housing and downtown revitalization.
    • The importance of human-centric leadership: building character, empowering teams, and fostering collaboration.
    • Loren’s vision for creating a thriving, barrier-free ecosystem for local businesses.

    Guest’s Links:

    • The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce’s Website – click here.
    • Connect with Loren on LinkedIn.

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    We can't wait to connect with you and share more stories and talk shop!

    Lisa + Amanda

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