In this episode of The Sustainable Tech Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Marshall Cox, founder of Kelvin, a company revolutionizing energy efficiency in urban buildings. Marshall shares his journey from material science research to entrepreneurship, detailing how a personal frustration with apartment heating sparked the creation of Kelvinâs flagship product, the Cozy. We dive into the challenges of scaling hardware solutions, navigating the cleantech funding ecosystem, and the surprising hurdles of energy efficiency certifications.
Marshall also provides insightful perspectives on the intersection of hardware and sustainability, the critical role of electrification in decarbonizing buildings, and Kelvinâs innovative approach to making these upgrades financially accessible. Whether you're passionate about climate tech, curious about urban energy solutions, or simply love a good founder story, this episode is packed with inspiration and valuable insights.
Learn more on the Kelvin website: https://kel.vin/
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In this episode of The Sustainable Tech Podcast, I chat with Khurram Virani, co-founder and CTO of Lighthouse Labs, Canadaâs leading coding bootcamp and tech career accelerator. We dive into Khurram's inspiring journey from living on a couch in Vancouver to building an educational powerhouse. We discuss the evolution of tech education, Lighthouseâs unique curriculum, and the impact theyâve had in making tech careers accessible. Khurram also shares fascinating insights about using AI for personalized learning and the challenges of starting up with multiple co-founders. Donât miss this episode if you're curious about coding bootcamps, tech education, or the impact of technology on learning!
LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kvirani/
Lighthouse Labs Bootcamp - https://www.lighthouselabs.ca/
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - Meet Khurram Virani, CTO of Lighthouse Labs
3:05 - The Early Days: Starting Lighthouse Labs in Vancouver
5:55 - Why Vancouver? The Vision Behind the Move
7:45 - Building a Startup From Scratch: The Challenges
10:10 - Developing the Curriculum for a Coding Bootcamp
12:35 - Community-Driven Education at Lighthouse Labs
14:20 - From Consulting to Building an Education Product
16:00 - The Evolving Tech Stack at Lighthouse Labs
17:50 - Trends in Tech Education and Employment
19:40 - Why Cybersecurity is Booming
21:35 - How AI is Shaping Education
24:00 - Using AI to Personalize Learning at Lighthouse Labs
26:30 - Making Tech Education Accessible: Equity and Impact
29:15 - The Mission and Vision of Lighthouse Labs
31:40 - Closing Thoughts and a Cool Product Recommendation
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In this episode, I sit down with Alex Weaver Crawford, founder of Bubbles Haircare, a salon concept designed exclusively for children. Alex shares her journey from running a creative agency to building a kid-focused salon. Bubbles offers more than just haircutsâitâs about creating an experience where children feel at ease, and parents get a much-needed break.
We explore the challenges of running a brick-and-mortar business, how Bubbles integrates technology like online booking systems and payment solutions, and the importance of building a community-focused space.
Whether you're curious about entrepreneurship, love hearing about innovative startups, or are just interested in making haircuts easy and fun, this episode is for you!
LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-weaver-crawford/
Bubbles Hair - https://bubbleshair.ca/
Chapters:
0:30 â Introduction to Bubbles Haircare
2:15 â From Design to a Kids-First Hair Salon
5:10 â The Story Behind Bubbles
8:40 â Managing a Brick-and-Mortar Business with Tech
11:00 â The Importance of Community and Inclusivity at Bubbles
14:35 â Challenges of the Haircare Industry
20:10 â Using AI, Design Tools, and Tech at Bubbles
25:30 â Entrepreneurship in New Brunswick and Beyond
28:45 â Alexâs Product Plug: Casper Glow Light
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In this episode, I had a fascinating conversation with Mateo Jeanneau, CEO and co-founder of Keen to Help, a company making it easier for businesses to connect with volunteering opportunities. Mateo shares the story behind Keen to Help and how it grew from a simple side project during the pandemic into a platform that helps companies and their employees engage in meaningful team-building while giving back to their communities.
We dive into how Keen to Help balances the needs of nonprofits with corporate volunteer programs, creating win-win situations for everyone involved. From helping schools to now working with major companies, Mateo's journey is filled with insights about building something that truly matters. Whether youâre a nonprofit looking for support or a company seeking new ways to contribute, youâll find something valuable in this chat.
LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateo-jeanneau/
Keen to Help - https://www.keentohelp.com/
Chapters:
00:35 - What is Keen to Help?
01:20 - How Mateo started Keen to Help during the pandemic
03:00 - From side project to full-fledged business
04:25 - The role of McGillâs Dobson Entrepreneurship Center
06:00 - Meeting co-founder Alex and building the platform
07:45 - Using WordPress and building without coding experience
09:35 - How Keen to Helpâs platform operates
11:05 - Balancing product development and customer needs
12:50 - Lessons learned from customer discovery
14:20 - Transition from schools to companies and managing stakeholders
17:00 - Developing volunteer kits for companies and nonprofits
19:25 - Short-term goals and long-term vision for Keen to Help
22:45 - The challenges of managing logistics and operations
24:30 - The future of Keen to Help and expanding impact
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In this episode, I chat with Leigh Sembaluk, the CEO and founder of Preception, a company focused on training and measuring spatial awareness, decision-making, and speed of thought in athletes. We dive into his journey from being a footballer and coach to launching a tech company, building both hardware and software to improve player performance.
Leigh also shares insights into Pro Instinct, their mobile app, and how itâs being used to eliminate barriers for youth athletes and beyond. From lessons learned through hardware development to the importance of fostering youth talent, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for athletes, coaches, and tech enthusiasts alike.
LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighsembaluk/
Preception - https://preception.io/
Pro Instinct - https://www.proinstinctapp.com/
Chapters:
00:35 - What is Preception and Pro Instinct?
02:45 - How Pro Instinct Evolved During COVID
05:10 - Leighâs Transition from Athlete to Tech Founder
08:05 - The Challenges of Measuring Spatial Awareness
10:40 - How Preception Helps Athletes Train Smarter
13:30 - Pro Instinctâs Impact on Youth Sports
15:50 - Collaborating with the North American Indigenous Games
18:10 - Lessons Learned from Building Hardware and Software
21:30 - The Importance of Rest and Balance in Startups
24:05 - Bringing a Team Sport Mindset to Tech
26:50 - Advice for Aspiring Tech Founders
30:00 - Leigh's Favorite Small Tech Product: Pocket FC
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