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The Canadian Founder Building a Rocket to Orbit, Bachar Elzein, CEO & Founder @ Reaction Dynamics
Apr 22, 2026
40m 23s
Building Canada's Next Flagships - Amiral Ventures
Mar 18, 2026
34m 46s
Unlocking the Next Interface with Anthony Azrak, CEO & Co-Founder @ General Magic
Mar 4, 2026
29m 26s
New Frontier of Navigation with Tyler Reid, Co-Founder & CTO at Xona Space Systems
Feb 16, 2026
38m 22s
North Star | Unicorn Panel
Feb 8, 2026
39m 37s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The Canadian Founder Building a Rocket to Orbit, Bachar Elzein, CEO & Founder @ Reaction Dynamics✨ | rocketshybrid propulsion+3 | Bachar Elzein | RDX rocketsReaction Dynamics+2 | MontrealCanada | Reaction Dynamicsorbital launch+3 | — | 40m 23s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Building Canada's Next Flagships - Amiral Ventures✨ | fundraisingentrepreneurship+3 | FredDom+1 | MaxaMaket+8 | CanadaQuebec | trust-buildingfeedback+4 | — | 34m 46s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Unlocking the Next Interface with Anthony Azrak, CEO & Co-Founder @ General Magic✨ | AIstartups+2 | Anthony Azrak | a16z SpeedrunGeneral Magic+1 | — | General Magicseed round+2 | — | 29m 26s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() New Frontier of Navigation with Tyler Reid, Co-Founder & CTO at Xona Space Systems✨ | Why GPS needs an upgradeHow next-gen satellite navigation works+5 | Tyler Reid | Xona Space Systemsthe Flagship Podcast+4 | — | satellite navigationGPS+3 | — | 38m 22s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() North Star | Unicorn Panel✨ | building a unicorn-scale companyambition+10 | — | gaming technologymobility technology+3 | CanadaMontréal | tech leadersglobal platform+3 | — | 39m 37s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() North Star | Fireside Dax Dasilva & Fred Lalonde✨ | building global companiesfounder rollercoaster+9 | Dax DasilvaFred Lalonde | LightspeedHopper+3 | MontrealCanada | founder psychologyresilience+5 | — | 1h 04m 41s | |
| 2/8/26 | North Star | Young Founder Panel✨ | foundersentrepreneurship+6 | — | North Star | — | tractionscale+5 | — | 53m 00s | |
| 2/8/26 | North Star | Live Tech Poutine Podcast✨ | startup talkentrepreneurship+3 | DaxFred+2 | North StarAbout North Star North Star | Montreal | Tech PoutineMontreal+3 | — | 14m 24s | |
| 12/2/25 | ![]() AI Salon x Flagship Podcast: Live @ Mila✨ | AIventure capital+3 | Sam Ramadori | BrainBox AILaw Zero+12 | CanadaMontréal | AI SalonMila+3 | — | 58m 27s | |
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Inside Canadian Tech Journalism with Josh Scott, Lead Reporter @ Betakit✨ | Canadian tech journalismreporting+3 | Josh Scott | BetakitInside Canadian Tech Journalism | — | journalismCanadian tech+3 | — | 45m 26s | |
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| 10/30/25 | ![]() The Journey from Founder to VC: Etienne Mérineau's Path | Étienne shared his journey from founding his own startup to becoming a VC. He talked about what pushed him to start a fund after exiting his company and the unexpected path that led him there. He reflected on his transition from founder life to joining a larger company, Hootsuite, and how that experience shaped his perspective as an investor. Étienne opened up about the lessons he learned along the way, the value of resilience, trust, and playing the long game in both building and backing startups. He also spoke about his partnership with Luis & Varun at Telegraph Hill Capital and their shared mission to support founders in Quebec. Real talk, honest stories, and practical takeaways, this one's for anyone thinking about their next chapter, whether it's starting up or stepping into VC. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() How Trampoline is Changing the RFP Game with Edouard Reinach, CEO & Co-Founder | In this episode, I spoke with Edouard Reinach, CEO & co-founder of Trampoline AI. We explore their journey, focused on revolutionizing the RFP response process using AI. The discussion covers the genesis of the company, challenges faced in the initial stages, and the pivotal switch to focusing on RFPs. Edouard provides insights into how their platform streamlines complex RFP responses, making the process faster and more efficient, particularly for remote and distributed teams. He highlighted the technology's benefits, like saving significant time and enhancing the quality of responses. The conversation also delves into the broader implications of AI in enterprise settings, the cultural aspects of building an AI-native organization, and the future trajectory of Trampoline. | — | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() The Venture Cyclist: Etienne Gauthier, Associate @ Inovia Capital on Investing and Innovation | In this episode, I sat down with Etienne Gauthier, Associate @ Inovia Capital. We discussed our shared passion for cycling and its connection to his career in venture capital. We discuss his career path, touching on Etienne's background in management consulting, transition into VC, and current role at a prominent firm. We explored investment trends, particularly in AI and cybersecurity, and shared insights into their firm's differentiators and investment strategies. The conversation wraps up with advice for aspiring VCs on the importance of networking, building a personal brand, and developing essential skills like context switching. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() From NextAI to becoming a founder George Korkejian, Co-Founder & COO @ Rozvelt | On this week's episode, I spoke with George Korkejian, co-founder and COO @ Rozvelt. We discussed his journey from working at Next AI to launching his own startup. We dove into George's experience in the Montreal entrepreneurial ecosystem, his pivot from supporting other founders to becoming a founder himself, and the motivations behind building Rozvelt, a revolutionary product aimed at filtering human breath for hunters and wildlife observers. The conversation covers the importance of aligning founder priorities, the unique challenges of creating hardware, and the innovative techniques used in field testing. George also shared insights into how Rozvelt has quickly gained traction and their ambitious plans for the future. | — | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() Enhancing Scientific Reasoning in Biopharma with Christopher Li, CEO & Co-Founder @ BioBox | In this episode, Chris, co-founder of Bio Box, delves into the innovative solutions his company offers to the biopharma sector. Bio Box provides a knowledge and reasoning infrastructure for biopharma R&D, helping scientists scale up hypothesis generation and testing in early drug discovery. Chris explains how their platform integrates various biomedical data sources to enable quicker, data-driven decisions and improve collaboration across research teams. He also discusses the challenges and rewards of building a startup in the biotech industry, particularly in the Canadian context, and shares insights on the importance of productive science and reasoning in drug discovery. Furthermore, Chris provides a glimpse into Bio Box's customer engagement strategies, business model, and his vision for the future of the company. Whether you are a scientist, investor, or just curious about the intersection of biotech and AI, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of biopharma research. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() Surgical Innovation from Vision to Reality with Amy Lorincz, CEO & Co-Founder @ Vopemed | Amy discusses her pioneering work at Vopemed, a health tech company developing AI software to enhance visualization during minimally invasive surgeries. Amy explains the challenges surgeons face with traditional endoscopic cameras and how Vopemed's software addresses these issues by providing real-time enhanced image feeds. The conversation explores the company's first market focus on laparoscopic surgeries, the potential for expansion into other diagnostic procedures, and the dual go-to-market strategies involving OEMs and hospitals. Using a proprietary dataset, Vopemed's AI enhances surgical visuals, which can significantly reduce the stress and inefficiencies associated with surgical procedures. Amy also shares insights on the company's regulatory journey, the genesis of the company from her master's program, and the potential broader impacts of AI in the surgical field. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Reshaping Workflows with Lisen Kaci, CEO & Founder @ Discrepancy AI | In this episode, we spoke with Lisen Kaci, the founder behind Discrepancy AI. Lisen talks about his journey from working as an AI engineer in document processing to founding his startup based in Toronto. He identifies key industry limitations with legacy OCR technologies and explains how Discrepancy AI is leveraging AI tool-chaining to convert any document into actionable structured data. Their innovative approach focuses on reducing manual review costs by over 80%. Lisen discusses various use cases, including income verification for rental and mortgage screening. He emphasizes their unique, no-code implementation that integrates seamlessly with existing systems. The conversation also touches on the future of AI, industry challenges, fundraising strategies, and Discrepancy AI's next product launch that aims to automate complex report generation. | — | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() At the Canadian AI frontier with Gennady Pekhimenko, CEO & Co-Founder @ CentML | In this episode, I spoke with Gennady Pekhimenko, CEO & Co-Founder @ CentML - an AI company focused on optimization and efficiency. He successfully transitioned from academia to building one of Canada's leading AI companies. We discuss his background, starting with his educational background in computer science and his research at the University of Toronto and Carnegie Mellon University. Gennady raised $27 million in seed funding to take advantage of the AI wave. The conversation explores the development and optimization of AI technology, the challenges of turning research into scalable engineering solutions, and the realization of practical applications beyond the university setting. Gennady shares insights on the importance of efficiency in AI, the company's approach to optimizing hardware and software for AI models, and the experiences of raising funds and building a team. The episode offers a deep dive into the technical and strategic aspects of growing an AI company and highlights the significance of open-source models and innovations in the evolving AI landscape. The conversation explores the development and optimization of AI technology, the challenges of turning research into scalable engineering solutions, and the realization of practical applications beyond the university setting. Gennady shares insights on the importance of efficiency in AI, the company's approach to optimizing hardware and software for AI models, and the experiences of raising funds and building a team. The episode offers a deep dive into the technical and strategic aspects of growing an AI company and highlights the significance of open-source models and innovations in the evolving AI landscape. | — | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() Branding for Investment Firms with Whitney Rockley from McRock Capital, Amélie Foz-Couture from Diagram Ventures and Clement Bourgogne from Jolt Capital | I had the pleasure of moderating a panel at the recent Reseau Capital Annual summit on the topic branding for investment firms. My job was pretty easy, I got the chance to listen to the brilliant Whitney Rockley from McRock Capital, Amélie Foz-Couture from Diagram Ventures and Clement Bourgogne from Jolt Capital. They share some unique insights on grassroots marketing, relationship based messaging, adapting for new markets and much more. The panel discusses the importance and impact of marketing and branding in venture capital. Whitney shares the early grassroots marketing journey of Mac Rock, focusing on industrial software, and how their quirky, authentic videos and deep connections with entrepreneurs and LPs fostered a loyal following and facilitated significant deals. Amil Lee from Diagram explains their low-profile but relationship-driven strategy in the FinTech and climate tech sectors, emphasizing the power of personal outreach and alignment with their fund's strategy. Cleon shares how Jolt leverages its identity in deep tech and engineering, while highlighting the importance of staying true to core values. The discussion touches on the cost-effective nature of grassroots marketing, the importance of authenticity, trust, and consistency, and scaling branding efforts. They also stress the significance of data-driven thought leadership and firsts in maintaining a leadership position in a specialized fund. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/25 | ![]() Innovating the Slopes with Felix Lapointe, CEO & Co-Founder of Ferréol Technologies | Dans cet épisode, nous découvrons l'histoire de Ferréol Technologies, une entreprise québécoise fondée en 2018-2019 par trois passionnés de ski et ingénieurs mécaniques de l'Université Laval. Nous apprenons comment Félix, Jonathan, et Étienne ont utilisé leurs compétences complémentaires pour créer des skis adaptés aux conditions de ski variées du Québec, tout en ayant une empreinte écologique réduite. L'entreprise, qui a démarré dans un garage, s'est rapidement fait connaître et est devenue la deuxième plus grande compagnie de ski au Canada. En parallèle, ils ont développé un alliage d'aluminium ultra-résistant, ouvrant ainsi des opportunités dans les industries du sport et de l'aérospatial à travers Ferréol Technologie. Félix partage également des réflexions personnelles sur l'entrepreneuriat, soulignant l'importance de la passion, de la persévérance et des relations humaines dans leur réussite. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/25 | ![]() Democratizing architectural design with Patrick Murphy, CEO & co-founder @ Maket | In this episode, Patrick Murphy, CEO& co-founder of the startup Maket, shares his vision of democratizing architectural design and planning. Inspired by Canva's transformation of graphic design, Maket aims to simplify and accelerate the architectural process using generative AI. Starting with residential design, the platform seeks to compress timelines and cut costs, providing both consumers and professionals with powerful tools. Patrick discusses the challenges of traditional methods, the advancements Make It has made since its inception in 2021, and the company's growth to over 670,000 users. We conclude with insights into navigating venture financing and the overarching ambition to revolutionize not just architectural design but the entire home building and renovation process. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() The long hard road of deep tech with Joël Sirois, founder & CEO @ Biointelligence | Joël discusses the inception and development of BioIntelligence which is focused on real-time data monitoring in industrial biotechnology. His journey began with a background in chemical engineering and years of experience in developing bioprocesses. Frustrated by the lack of real-time information in fermentation processes, Joël's team at the University of Sherbrooke developed a revolutionary optical probe technology. This innovation allows operators to monitor multiple parameters in real-time, significantly improving productivity, quality, and resource consumption in industrial biotechnological processes. We also talked about the strategic challenges of funding and scaling the company, emphasizing the importance of a clear vision and focus on core applications within the biotechnology industry. This is one of the conversations I've had on the podcast. I really enjoyed Joël's candor on what it takes to build a breakthrough startup. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/25 | ![]() Revolutionizing Healthcare with Patient-Centered Technology with Francis Robichaud, Co-Founder & CEO @ Lime Health | Un nouvel épisode dans la série des startups de Québec On a parlé avec Francis Robichaud, Co-fondateur et PDG @ Lime Santé. Francis discute de son parcours d'intégration de la technologie dans le système de santé pour améliorer l'expérience des patients et l'efficacité du système. En tant qu'ingénieur passionné par les soins de santé, Francis exploite les données et les commentaires des patients pour apporter des améliorations systémiques. Il explique l'approche de son entreprise en matière de numérisation du parcours du patient, d'optimisation de la communication et d'utilisation de l'IA pour de meilleurs résultats en matière de soins de santé. Francis aborde également les défis et les opportunités des systèmes de santé du Québec et des États-Unis, ainsi que l'importance de la responsabilité personnelle et de la transparence dans les soins de santé. La conversation s'étend à la stratégie de croissance de l'entreprise, à ses ambitions internationales et au rôle des outils novateurs dans la définition de l'avenir des soins de santé. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/25 | ![]() Resilience and perseverance with Jimmy Beauregard, CEO & Co-Founder @ Flovver | Sharing today a new podcast series highlighting the 5 cool startups participating in Quebec Tech's first cohort. The startups are: Flovver, Lime Santé, Biointelligence, Maket and Ferreol. The first episode is with Jimmy Beauregard, CEO & Co-Founder @ Flovver (in french). Jimmy started the company in 2020 and their mission is to make sharing money accessible to all by offering secure, automated technological platforms that promote ethical and accessible financial growth. They specialize in end-to-end loan management solutions designed to streamline the lending process. Their offerings aim to accelerate secure access to funds and empower businesses to integrate lending into their models effectively. Jimmy shares his entrepreneurial journey on the podcast, detailing his 18-year-long career, which began with a web agency and eventually led to the founding of Flovver. Its inception is a tale of resilience and perseverance. Despite early setbacks, Jimmy secured clients and continuously improved the product over the years. Jimmy emphasized the importance of not waiting for perfection, showing up during tough times, and balancing work with personal life priorities. He highlights the crucial role of a dedicated team and good partnerships in achieving success. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/25 | ![]() Helping women thrive with Anna Chif, Co-Founder @ Coral | Anna Chif is a world class founder that is one to her second company. She co-founded Coral. a women's digital health platform designed to help women in perimenopause, menopause and beyond achieve their optimal health. Coral matches users with a wellness coach, who is available to chat asynchronously with users to talk through symptom management. They recently raised $4M in seed financing led by Brightspark as well as Diagram Ventures and The51. We spoke about: Anna's deep conviction on building Coral Coral's mission and business model Applicable lessons from Dialogue Objections during her recent fundraise Integrating AI with a human touch | — | ||||||
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