Derek Juno is the VP of a social enterprise known as Mealshare. Founded in Vancouver, Mealshare has now grown to multiple cities across Canada and is looking to launch into the US. Mealshare has created a system where by simply ordering a menu item with the Mealshare logo at participating restaurants, that restaurant then donates 1 meal to selected organizations, 50% local, and 50% abroad. Join us as we dive into this fascinating start-up with another up and coming social entrepreneur. Vancouver Real is a podcast form of new media produced in collaboration by Float House and the Omega Point YouTube channel. We want to open up more meaningful conversation typically not permitted on mainstream media.If you live in or around Vancouver and you're doing something fascinating or inspiring shoot us an email to info@vancouverreal.tv and introduce yourself.Mealshare - http://www.mealshare.ca/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MealshareTeamTwitter - https://twitter.com/MealshareTeamInstagram - https://instagram.com/Mealshare/VR Twitter - https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtvVancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega...Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
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Vancouver Real is a podcast dedicated to cultural evolution. It is a melting pot of ideas, beliefs and questions explored by hosts, brothers, Andy (@andyzaremba) and Mike Zaremba with guests both local and international. It is a talk-show style of show both audio only and video versions of the show. Episodes typically last for 60-90 minutes. The brothers are also business partners for their commercial float centre, Float House, with 4 locations located in British Columbia and Alberta.