Good Neighbor Podcast: Mississauga
Connecting Mississauga Businesses and Neighbors!
The Good Neighbor Podcast, hosted by Alanja Simmons, bridges the gap between Mississauga residents and the incredible local business owners in the Mississauga area.
Discover the stories behind your favorite local businesses—because they're not just owners; they're your neighbors! Proud to be the #1 Mississauga Podcast.
Are you a business serving the Mississauga area? Let’s showcase your story! Visit gnpMississauga.com to schedule your free interview today.
Episodes
12 episodes
Basements, Budgets, And Better Renovations
Renovation can feel like a gamble ,deposits, delays, and promises that fade when the drywall dust settles. Our conversation with Jerome Sammy, owner of Finnish Basement Inc., shows what it looks like when a contractor replaces uncertainty with ...
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7:12
From Agency Veteran To Founder: Why Ethical Recruiting Still Matters
Ever wonder what truly separates a great recruiting partner from a resume mill? We sit down with founder Zag Dutton of Career Connections Canada to unpack how a boutique firm delivers consistent results for pharmaceutical manufacturing and thir...
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11:52
From Corporate To Clippers: How Pooches N Pals Became A Trusted Mississauga Groomer
A quiet salon, a steady hand, and a plan built around your dog’s comfort can turn grooming from a chore into genuine care. We sit with Tanya Ellis, owner of Pooches N' Pals in Port Credit, to explore why one-on-one appointments, qui...
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5:39
Your Toothbrush Isn’t A Jackhammer
What if your dentist knew your name, your story, and your smile’s history and you saw the same trusted face every time? We sit down with Dr. Monica Sierraalta of Apple Day Dental in Mississauga to explore how a solo-practice model delivers some...
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10:18
Why oral surgeons aren’t “just dentists” and how CVOS raises the bar for patient care
Think oral surgeons are just dentists with a few extra tools? Gavin from CVOS Oral Surgery pulls back the curtain on what genuine specialty care looks like and why training, volume, and culture can transform a stressful procedure into a confide...
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13:28
From Cottage Dreams to City Blocks: Greg Reuter’s Architecture That Listens
Ever wonder what really happens between a bright idea and a building you can walk through? We sit down with architect Greg Reuter of Reuter Architecture to trace that path, listening to clients, shaping concepts, navigating zoning and building ...
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19:05
Thrift Store Prices Walked In; SafetyNet Said, “Nope”
What if the help your neighbours need is as close as your closet? We sit down with Bill Shields, founder of SafetyNet Charities, to explore a rare model that keeps essentials truly free for families: clothing, diapers, housewares, and furniture...
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6:02
Beats, Rhymes & PSPs: The Fun Side of a Local Songwriter
Meet Moreno Zulu, a local songwriter whose creative journey began in 2013 with a friend's suggestion to try rapping. What started as casual basement recordings quickly blossomed when his first YouTube upload generated unexpected enthusiasm from...
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7:57
Gray Hair Wisdom: Why Experience Matters in Home Renovation
Ever wondered what separates a true builder from a contractor? In this enlightening conversation with Andrew Parker, third-generation master carpenter and owner of Partex Design Build, we uncover the essential differences that could save your n...
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6:13
From Street Ministry to Serving 2,000 Weekly: Garth Soso's Mission
What happens when faith meets food security? Garth Soso answers this question through his remarkable journey with Soso World Ministries. This organization has transformed from serving 30 people to supporting 2,000 weekly clients across 14 food ...
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