The PromoMinds Podcast
The PromoMinds Podcast

The PromoMinds Podcast

Steve Leslie

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The PromoMinds Podcast is a candid look at business, marketing, and leadership through the lens of the Canadian pool & spa industry. Hosted by Steve Leslie, the show features real conversations with builders, suppliers, and business owners about what’s actually happening on the ground — from sales and branding to economic pressure, burnout, and long-term opportunity.This isn’t hype or theory. It’s practical insight, honest discussion, and big-picture thinking for professionals who want to build stronger businesses, adapt to changing markets, and stay mentally sharp in an industry that never slows down.About the Evolution of the ShowThe PromoMinds Podcast originally launched as a broader exploration of marketing, entrepreneurship, and personal growth for solopreneurs and small business owners. As the show evolved — and as real conversations with builders, suppliers, and business owners deepened — its focus naturally sharpened around the Canadian pool & spa industry.Earlier episodes reflect the foundational themes of branding, mindset, and selling yourself, while newer episodes apply those lessons directly to the realities of today’s industry. Together, they tell the full story of what it takes to build a business that lasts.Let's Connect:Facebook: The PromoMinds PodcastYouTube: @PromoMindsLinkedIn: the-steve-leslie

Recent Episodes

Ep 58: Tariffs, Interest Rates, & Why Now is STILL a Time to Grow in the Canadian Pool Industry
APR 17, 2025
Ep 58: Tariffs, Interest Rates, & Why Now is STILL a Time to Grow in the Canadian Pool Industry
Send us a textIn this episode of the PromoMinds Podcast, Steve Leslie returns after a chaotic couple of weeks—ice storms, power outages, and laptop breakdowns—to deliver a much-needed economic update and roadmap for Canadian pool professionals heading into the 2025 season.With rising mortgage defaults, shifting trade tariffs, and a bear market that’s been quietly unfolding since the pandemic boom, this episode is your no-fluff wake-up call. But it's not doom and gloom. It's about recognizing the opportunity in the chaos.Drawing from real economic cycles, Steve breaks down how pool companies thrived through the 2008 recession and how you can apply those lessons today. Whether you're a builder, dealer, or service pro, this is your blueprint for staying relevant—and profitable—during uncertain times.📌 Key Takeaways:Economic reality check: Canada is entering a rocky economic cycle with paused interest rates, rising mortgage defaults, and growing tension in the real estate and trade sectors.History repeats: Pool companies that succeeded in 2008 didn't wait—they marketed smarter, streamlined operations, and leaned into renovation and service.Personal brand is key: People don't follow companies—they follow people. Trust is built online before you ever get the call.Shift to services and renovations: Homeowners may not be building new pools, but they'll pay for liner replacements, automation upgrades, and reliable service.Niche down or get drowned: Specialize in one core service area to attract higher-quality leads and increase perceived expertise.Slow season = content season: Use downtime to create helpful online content, answer real customer questions, and improve discoverability through SEO and social media.Local supply matters: Highbury Pools' Canadian-sourced materials and local production offer stability during global trade uncertainty.Your mindset matters: “What you seek, you shall find.” Focus on opportunity—not fear—to come out ahead.📣 Call to Action:If this episode resonates with you, please share it with a fellow pool professional, follow Steve on LinkedIn, and reach out to [email protected]. Looking to work with a Canadian manufacturer? Visit www.highburypools.com.#swimmingpools #highburypools #hayward #pentair #jandy #omnilogic #poolconstruction #linerreplacement #marketing
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24 MIN
Meet Your Contractor | Ep 57: Employee to Owner & Building a Brand w/ Chris Rowan of Element Pools
MAR 28, 2025
Meet Your Contractor | Ep 57: Employee to Owner & Building a Brand w/ Chris Rowan of Element Pools
Send us a text In this episode of the PromoMinds Podcast, host Steve Leslie sits down with Chris Rowan from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to dive deep into the transition from being an employee to becoming a successful business owner. Chris shares his inspiring story of starting out in pool maintenance, moving into the building side of the industry, and eventually taking the leap to build his own brand in a highly competitive market. ✅ Key Highlights: Chris’s transition from employee to business ownerThe challenges he faced while establishing his businessHow he and his business partner built a strong brand in the pool industryInsights on navigating competition and staying ahead in the marketWhether you're a pool professional considering starting your own business or looking for tips to thrive in a competitive landscape, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in to hear Chris's firsthand experience and learn from his journey. 👉 Connect with Steve: Instagram: @steve.leslie.91LinkedIn: The Steve LeslieFacebook: Steve Leslie📚 Recommended Resource: Book: Scale or Fail by Allison Maslan – A practical guide to growing and scaling your business successfully, perfect for entrepreneurs looking to take their business to the next level.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to the PromoMinds Podcast for more interviews with top industry leaders and professionals! 
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51 MIN
Ep 55: Trump Tariffs vs The Canadian Pool & Spa Industry
MAR 4, 2025
Ep 55: Trump Tariffs vs The Canadian Pool & Spa Industry
Send us a text In this episode of the PromoMinds Podcast, Steve Leslie discusses the impact of the Trump tariffs on the Canadian pool and spa industry in 2025. With new 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada to the U.S. set to take effect on March 4, Steve provides an analysis based on past trends, current economic conditions, and what swimming pool professionals can expect moving forward.Key Discussion Points:Background on Tariffs:A 25% tariff on Canadian imports was confirmed in an article from the Financial Post, released on March 2, 2025.Similar tariffs were imposed on Canadian steel and aluminum in 2018, which led to an oversupply in the Canadian market, temporary price drops, layoffs, and eventual price increases.The previous tariffs were lifted in 2019 after renegotiations between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.Potential Industry Impact:The tariffs may lead to new trade routes as Canada seeks alternative export markets.Steel price fluctuations could influence the cost of materials for pool construction.Unlike 2018, the current economy is weaker, with a lower GDP and concerns over mortgage renewals and delinquencies.Higher costs could eventually drive up pool and spa prices, making early investments more attractive.Economic Factors at Play:Rising inflation and higher costs for Canadian consumers.The weakening Canadian dollar makes U.S. travel more expensive, potentially keeping more spending within Canada.Increased focus on backyard renovations as an alternative to expensive vacations.Strategic Opportunities for the Pool & Spa Industry:Creating Urgency: Encouraging customers to invest in pools now before prices rise further.Promoting Backyard Investments: Emphasizing the long-term value of enhancing outdoor living spaces instead of spending on international travel.Monitoring Government Support: Possible financial assistance or stimulus measures could provide relief or incentives for homeowners.Follow Steve:Instagram: @steve.leslie.91LinkedIn: Steve LeslieFacebook: Steve Leslie#tariffs #swimmingpools #canada #construction #trump #canadiansteel
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25 MIN