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Ignited - Lighting a Fire for Entrepreneurs, Innovation and Community

Ignited - Lighting a Fire for Entrepreneurs, Innovation and Community

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Innovation can happen anywhere. We interview entrepreneurs, business leaders, and difference makers in rural Nova Scotia. Ignited presents you with the stories, dreams, and experiences of dynamic individuals building bright futures in small towns. Keep your finger on the pulse of innovation in Nova Scotia with Ignited.© 2025 Ignite Atlantic マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • IGNITED | Josh Counsil
    2025/06/10

    Summary

    In this episode of the Ignite podcast, Doug Jones interviews Josh Council, co-founder of Good Robot Brewing. They discuss the journey of founding the brewery, the challenges faced in the startup phase, and the innovative marketing strategies that helped establish the brand. Josh shares insights on community building, embracing mistakes, and the unique culture of Good Robot Brewing. The conversation also touches on the co-packing industry and how it supports competitors in the beverage market. In this conversation, Doug Jones and Joshua Counsil explore the dynamics of the craft beer industry in Atlantic Canada, focusing on collaboration, sustainability, and the challenges faced by microbreweries. They discuss the importance of marketing and sales strategies, the impact of COVID-19, and the need for innovation in product development. Joshua shares insights on consumer access and distribution challenges, as well as valuable advice for entrepreneurs navigating the complexities of the beverage industry.

    Takeaways

    Good Robot Brewing was founded by three engineers looking for community.
    The founders embraced their quirky identity to stand out in the market.
    Innovative marketing strategies, like silent reading events, helped attract customers.
    The brewery faced significant challenges, including financial hurdles and regulatory issues.
    Embracing mistakes, like the Condom Gate incident, became a part of their brand story.
    The importance of community and inclusivity is central to Good Robot's ethos.
    COVID-19 forced the brewery to pivot to e-commerce and wholesale.
    Co-packing allows Good Robot to support other beverage brands in the region.
    The brewery's culture balances fun with the seriousness of business operations.
    Josh emphasizes that understanding the consumer is key to success. Collaboration is essential in the beverage industry.
    Microbreweries face sustainability challenges as they grow.
    COVID-19 has reshaped the craft beer landscape.
    Sales and marketing are crucial for brewery success.
    Expanding into new markets can be risky for craft breweries.
    Innovation in product development is key to staying relevant.
    Consumer access to products is often limited by distribution channels.
    Entrepreneurs should focus on their values during tough times.
    Building strong relationships is vital for business success.
    Maintaining a positive mindset is crucial for overcoming challenges.

    Sound Bites

    "We had about three big PR incidents"
    "We created a Valentine's Day event"
    "We learned that you're not your consumer"
    "You have to be more collaborative."
    "The challenge becomes sustainability."
    "We're obviously feeling it as an industry."
    "You really got to hustle to grow."
    "You have to balance those two."
    "Act on your values, not on your feelings."
    "You can do some pretty remarkable things."
    "Stay on the positive side of things."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey Begins: Founding Good Robot Brewing
    03:05 From Engineers to Entrepreneurs: The Founders' Story
    06:23 Building a Brand: The Good Robot Identity
    07:54 Overcoming Challenges: The Brewery Startup Experience
    11:09 Innovative Marketing: Attracting Customers
    14:15 Embracing Mistakes: The Condom Gate Incident
    19:43 Balancing Fun and Seriousness in Business
    26:47 Co-Packing: Supporting Competitors and the Industry
    31:10 Collaboration in the Beverage Industry
    32:02 The Rise and Challenges of Microbreweries
    33:26 Sustainability and Growth in Craft Brewing
    35:59 Sales and Marketing Strategies for Success
    38:02 Expanding Beyond Local Markets
    41:06 Innovation and Product Development in Craft Beer
    43:57 Consumer Access and Distribution Challenges
    46:57 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Mindset Development

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    53 分
  • Keith Jones - The Power of Community in Branding
    2024/10/21

    In this conversation, Doug Jones interviews Keith Jones, an entrepreneur who shares his journey from the corporate world to creating impactful social initiatives. They discuss Keith's involvement in Bumrun, a creative campaign to raise awareness for colon cancer, and how his upbringing influenced his entrepreneurial spirit. Keith elaborates on his transition to social impact work, the founding of Brand Van, and the importance of crowdsourcing creativity for charitable causes. He emphasizes the significance of leadership, taking action, and focusing on making a difference in the world.

    takeaways

    • Bumrun creatively addresses colon cancer awareness through humor.
    • Upbringing plays a crucial role in shaping entrepreneurial mindset.
    • Transitioning from corporate life to social impact can be fulfilling.
    • Brand Van aims to uplift charities through design and creativity.
    • Crowdsourcing can effectively mobilize creative talent for good causes.
    • Leadership involves inspiring others to take action.
    • Focus on fixing one thing to make a difference.
    • Every action taken can lead to further opportunities.
    • Creativity should be leveraged to solve societal issues.
    • Community engagement is essential for impactful branding.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Keith's Entrepreneurial Journey

    01:27
    Foundational Influences and Early Creativity

    04:25
    The Corporate Pivot: A Life-Altering Decision

    10:43
    Launching Brandvan: A New Purpose

    17:24
    Building a Community of Creatives

    21:55
    Advice for Young Entrepreneurs

    25:02
    Innovative Branding for a Serious Cause

    29:04
    The Future of Social Impact Organizations

    32:50
    Creative Inspirations and Recommendations

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    35 分
  • Richard Piotrowski Serial Entrepreneur
    2024/06/25
    • In this final episode of Season 3, Wade chats with Richard Piotrowski who is the publisher of Brewers Journal Canada. He is also the newly hired Executive Director of the Yarmouth and Area Chamber of Commerce.
    • Richard describes himself as a Serial Entrepreneur, always looking for exciting opportunities.
    • The story of his discovery of the Yarmouth area and his family’s decision to settle into Rural life here in Southwestern Nova Scotia makes for great listening.
    • If you want to find out more about Brewers Journal Canada visit their website brewersjournal.ca
    • You can follow the YAS Drinks Fest on Facebook and Instagram
    • Follow the Yarmouth and Area Chamber of Commerce on their website yarmouthchamberofcommerce.com and on Facebook
    • To find out more about Rural innovation and what Ignite does, check out IgniteAtlantic.com. Ignite can be found on Facebook and Instagram.
    • Follow Wade on Linkedin and on Facebook.
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    43 分

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