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This Commerce Life

This Commerce Life

De: Phil Chang / Kenny Vannucci
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Curious as hell. Passionate about your business. Love storytelling - sharing successes that inspire life. Focused on Canadian Retail, small and medium businesses in particular. Desarrollo Personal Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas Éxito Personal
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  • Retiring Grocer Reveals the Secret to Local Brand Success: Peter Boyd on Food, Community & What Retailers Really Want
    Mar 31 2026

    After 37 years running the same grocery store, Peter Boyd is stepping away from the floor — but he's nowhere near done. In this episode of This Commerce Life, Phil and Kenny sit down with one of the most beloved independent grocery operators in the Okanagan to talk about what it actually takes to build a loyal customer base, why kindness isn't the enemy of profit, and what comes next for Peter as he turns his energy toward food banks, local vendors, and community infrastructure.

    This one hits different. If you've ever wondered what separates the retailers that champion small brands from the ones that don't — this is the conversation.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • From Tinder to Acquisition to North America's First Clear Vegan Protein — Melissa L'Heureux-Hache of Vegain
    Mar 24 2026

    What does it look like to bootstrap a CPG brand from your kitchen, survive an acquisition, and then pivot into a category that barely existed? Melissa L'Heureux-Hache, co-founder of Vegain — a Vancouver-based plant-based sports nutrition company — shares the full story with Phil and Kenny on This Commerce Life.

    From launching a vegan hemp skincare brand in Toronto (with zero ability to advertise on any major digital platform), to doing 40+ trade shows in a single year, to getting acquired by a public company in 2019, to co-creating Surge — North America's first clear vegan protein in a can — Melissa's entrepreneurial journey is one of the most honest and energizing stories we've told on this podcast.

    And if that wasn't enough? She also opened a café and retail storefront on Vancouver's Seawall. Because why not.

    In this episode, we get into:

    • How Melissa and her partner Eden bootstrapped and sold their first CPG company with no science background
    • The challenge of advertising a hemp-based product when the internet thought you were selling drugs
    • What it actually feels like to go through an acquisition and work for the acquiring company for a year
    • The origin story of Vegain and why they launched with one of the most niche SKUs possible — a vegan mass gainer
    • The accidental innovation behind Surge — and why they pitched it at CHFA Launchpad before the product even existed
    • Why they opened a café (and what it taught them about food service, staff culture, and community)
    • The retail expansion push and what's next for Vegain

    Connect with Vegain: 🌐 vegain.ca 📍 Find them on the Vancouver Seawall

    Connect with This Commerce Life: 🌐 thiscommercelife.com 📱 Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube

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    52 m
  • We're Not Just a Podcast Anymore | This Commerce Life Update
    Mar 17 2026

    Phil and Kenny pull up a chair for a candid check-in — no guest, no agenda, just an honest conversation about where This Commerce Life has been, where it's going, and why what they do matters more than ever for Canadian food and beverage brands.

    After 460+ episodes and eight years in, Phil and Kenny reflect on a pivotal shift: This Commerce Life was never just a podcast — it was always an education platform, and they're now building it that way. From a refreshed website and updated brand positioning to formal curricula, national accelerator programs, and a growing roster of food association partnerships, TCL is levelling up.

    In this episode:

    • Why TCL is repositioning as a retail education platform — not just a podcast
    • The honest truth about how most CPG brands fail (and what to do about it)
    • Why brokers and distributors should be sending unready brands their way
    • TCL's plans to bring retail fundamentals workshops to Ontario, the Maritimes, and Newfoundland
    • Partnerships with BC Food & Beverage, Food & Beverage Manitoba, and beyond
    • Their upcoming trip to Expo Antad & Alimentaria in Guadalajara, Mexico (May 19–21) — why Canadian brands can't ignore the Mexican market
    • Why SIAL Paris is next on the radar — and what European trade intelligence means for Canadian exporters
    • The loneliness of running a food brand — and why community is the underrated competitive advantage
    • TCL's real download numbers (15,000 in a week — yes, really), and why Kenny still doesn't believe it

    Whether you're a food entrepreneur just getting started, a broker looking for retail-ready brands, or a food association supporting Canadian CPG — this episode is your invitation to work with Phil and Kenny.

    🌐 Visit: www.thiscommercelife.com 📩 Reach out if you're a brand under $1M trying to grow, or a food association looking for a teaching partner.

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    31 m
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