Love What
YOU DO
We seek out people from all walks of life to learn about their journey finding what they love to do. Over 200 stories later, we feel that much closer to understanding this important self-discovery that happens within all of us.
Rich Clune: NHL Player
Rich Clune grew up like many Canadians, dreaming of playing in the NHL. Around the age of 12, Rich realized his dream had the possibility of becoming a reality.
Treana Peake: Philanthropist & Fashion Designer, Obakki
This designer’s clothes are changing lives in Africa. As the founder and creative designer of the luxury fashion line Obakki and its philanthropic counterpart, the Obakki Foundation, Treana Peake fuses her lifelong passions together to change lives.
Miss Swing: Tap Dancing
Montreal's Miss Swing is tap dancing into her 80s and loving it.
Ola Volo: Mural Artist
This Kazakh Canadian illustrator is killing it as an artist. Ola Volo is an artist, muralist and illustrator, based in both Vancouver and Montreal, and she’s living her dream.
Cautious Clay: Music Producer
Josh Karpeh a.k.a. Cautious Clay, has cultivated not only a process by which to create music but a lifestyle that’s simultaneously absorbing and emanating the inspiration required to make it great.
Julia Dexter: Educational Tech Entrepreneur
This Olympian, Mom and Entrepreneur is Revolutionizing the Way Kids Learn to Read.
Annette Labediski: Instagram Artist
Painter Annette Labedzki comes full circle as an artist through instagram fame.
Joleen Mitton: Indigenous Fashion
From model to role model, Joleen Mitton is a driving force in Vancouver's indigenous community. At the age of 15, Joleen was introduced to the crazy world of international modelling. Her story is about identity.
Dr. Pushpa Chandra: Extreme Distance Runner
Dr. Pushpa Chandra is a naturopathic doctor and extreme runner. She has run over 500 marathons and ultra-marathons.
Tynomi Banks: Beautiful, Spicy, Monster
An intimate look behind the curtain of drag performer Sheldon McIntosh, a.k.a. Tynomi Banks. Experience the transformation and discover what it takes.
Andrew Szeto: Skateboard Photographer Turned Woodworker
Andrew Szeto is a man that wears many hats on a day to day basis. He turns recycled skateboards into coffee tampers, hangs out of helicopters at the Canadian Coast Guard, and spends hours in his element at the skate park.
Cameron Sterling: Street Thug Barbers and Philanthropist
How Cameron Sterling and Street Thug Barbers are giving back.
Nuge Bird: Human Instrument & Beatboxer
Growing up surrounded by gangs and violence, Nuge Bird learned to recreate the noise around him as a form of self-expression.
Malachai DeAth: Indoor Skydiving
Malachai “Chewie” DeAth loves flying. Indoor skydiving, officially known as Bodyflight, is a new sport that is gaining popularity across the globe as an alternative and safer version of skydiving.
Type 1 Into Type None
For Aaron Hill, facing the reality of living with Type 1 Diabetes was nothing compared to the day he found out his son also has the disease.
Tynomi Banks: Beautiful, Spicy, Monster
An intimate look behind the curtain of drag performer Sheldon McIntosh, a.k.a. Tynomi Banks. Experience the transformation and discover what it takes.
P.J. Marcellino: Co-Director, Writer, and Producer, When They Awake
An independent documentary that celebrates the power and resilience of Indigenous voices in Canadian music.
Kylik Kisoun Taylor: Cultural Entrepreneur - Heart of the Arctic
Entrepreneur. Cultural ambassador. Guide. Canadian. There are many words that Kylik Kisoun Taylor now identifies with, but none came easily at first. It took returning to the North, and becoming re-rooted in his culture to get where he is today.
Joe Buffalo: Pro Skateboarder & Actor
At 11 years old Joe Buffalo was taken from his community and put into a residential school. Once he came of age he got himself out and his love and passion for skateboarding allowed him to transcend the negativity that surrounded him and gave him the opportunity to tour the country and quickly became one of Canada's best young skateboarders.
Teara Fraser: Pilot and CEO of Iskwew Air - When Dreams Take Flight
Teara Fraser is the first Indigenous woman to launch an airline in Canada, Iskwew Air. Prior to this, as a single mother with two kids, she was working various jobs to provide for her family. At age 30, on a trip to Africa she took her first flight in a small plane and fell in love with flying. Teara found her inspiration for her new path in the air.
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