Episodes

  • Doug Meyers
    Jun 16 2026

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Doug Meyers — business owner, real estate investor, acquisition entrepreneur, marathon runner, and owner of Final Touch Window Coverings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

    Doug shares how a teenage dream of making the NBA taught him how to reverse-engineer goals, build discipline, and commit to the daily work required to improve. That same mindset later carried him through mining engineering, real estate investing, house flipping, sales, coaching, and eventually acquiring an operating business after a two-year search.

    This conversation goes deep into identity, purpose, risk, leadership, business ownership, real estate investing, personal development, and what it means to live with intention. Doug opens up about leaving a career that looked successful on paper but felt deeply misaligned, building a real estate portfolio in his twenties, learning from passive investment losses, and stepping into the responsibility of leading an existing company with humility and care.

    Doug also shares the systems that help him stay grounded, including his weekly review process, his approach to long-term vision, and why checking in with yourself consistently can prevent you from drifting too far off course.

    This episode is for anyone who feels called to build something bigger, make a change, take a calculated risk, or stop waiting until they feel fully ready. Doug’s message is clear: you may never feel 100% prepared, but if you build the skills, plant the seeds, and trust yourself to figure out the rest, you can move forward anyway.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Reverse-engineering big goals
    • Why daily discipline matters
    • Leaving a career that no longer fits
    • Building a real estate portfolio young
    • Real estate investing vs. business ownership
    • Lessons from passive investing and losing money
    • Acquisition entrepreneurship
    • Buying and leading an existing business
    • Weekly reviews and intentional living
    • Faith, personal development, and purpose
    • Why you do not need to feel fully ready before taking action

    About Doug Meyers:

    Doug Meyers is a business owner and real estate investor based in Vancouver, British Columbia. After beginning his career in engineering, Doug transitioned into entrepreneurship and is now the owner of Final Touch Window Coverings, one of Western Canada’s leading luxury window covering companies serving high-end residential and commercial clients across Greater Vancouver and Whistler. He acquired the business after a two-year search.

    Prior to stepping into acquisition entrepreneurship, Doug created the Better Every Day Performance Partnership, a coaching program designed specifically for business owners and other high-performing individuals to improve their personal performance, leadership, discipline, and ability to live with purpose.

    Outside of business, Doug is passionate about personal growth, leadership, and community. He leads multiple men’s small groups and masterminds focused on accountability, character development, and intentional living. He is also an endurance athlete who has completed multiple marathons and believes strongly in pursuing long-term growth across business, health, relationships, and mindset.

    Happily married and deeply growth-oriented, Doug brings a thoughtful and practical perspective to conversations around entrepreneurship, personal performance, and building a meaningful life.

    Connect with Doug Meyers:

    Email: doug@gbeventures.ca

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-meyers-29a8844a/

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Tamara Anka
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Tamara Anka, creator of Citrine Living, an online lifestyle and interiors platform known for its timeless, elegant, and approachable style.

    With a background in graphic design and a career in fashion retail marketing — beginning as a junior graphic designer and evolving to creative director — Tamara brings a deeply rooted and meticulously curated creative perspective to everything she shares. Inspired at an early age by her mother’s love and natural talent for decorating, art, fashion, and design, Tamara developed a passion for interiors and believes a home should feel elegant, welcoming, and deeply personal.

    Through Citrine Living, Tamara inspires her audience with beautifully curated spaces, entertaining ideas, and elevated everyday living, encouraging others to create a home that feels timeless, sophisticated, and uniquely their own.

    In this raw and honest conversation, Tamara opens up about building a business from nothing, leaving a traditional career path, motherhood, burnout, grief, faith, perfectionism, comparison, and the emotional reality of entrepreneurship. She shares how Citrine Living began as a creative outlet and slowly became a real business built through consistency, organic growth, trial and error, and the willingness to keep showing up even when success took longer than expected.

    Tamara also shares practical lessons on growing an online brand, monetizing a blog and social platform, hiring help, staying aligned with your brand, and why one of the best pieces of advice she ever received was: speed trumps perfection.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever wanted to start something meaningful but felt unsure, unqualified, or afraid to begin. Tamara’s story is a reminder that you do not need to have it all figured out before you start — you just need to keep moving forward.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    • Building a business from zero
    • Leaving a traditional career path
    • Balancing motherhood, identity, and ambition
    • Growing an online brand organically
    • Monetizing a blog and social platform
    • The emotional side of entrepreneurship
    • Faith, grief, gratitude, and resilience
    • Hiring help and investing in growth
    • Why perfection can delay your progress

    Connect with Tamara Anka / Citrine Living

    Website: https://citrineliving.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citrineliving/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citrineliving/

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/citrineliving/

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Dan Heon
    Jun 2 2026

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Dan Heon, a passionate impact investor with 30 years of real estate investing experience and 26 years as an investor-focused mortgage broker.

    Dan’s journey started in a place many people can relate to: working a job, trading time for money, and realizing he did not want to spend decades waiting for a “freedom date” to finally start living.

    In his twenties, Dan found himself surrounded by men who were counting down the years until retirement. That experience became the wake-up call that pushed him to start learning about real estate investing, financial freedom, creative financing, and how wealthy people think differently about money.

    After investing in real estate education, surrounding himself with experienced investors, and learning how to use creative financing strategies, Dan built a portfolio of 12 properties in his twenties. He later became an investor-focused mortgage broker so he could help other investors understand how banks think, how financing works, and how to build portfolios strategically.

    This conversation goes deep into the real side of wealth building: fear, risk, mentorship, seller financing, cash flow, running out of mortgage options, RRSP mortgages, raising capital, land development, market crashes, investor communication, resilience, and learning how to solve problems when everything is on the line.

    Dan also shares how a major land development project during the 2008 financial crisis forced him to protect his investors, adapt quickly, and find a way forward when the market shifted. Today, his focus has evolved into impact investing — building projects and communities that support health, wealth, connection, and positive change.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why Dan refused to spend decades waiting for retirement
    • The “freedom date” wake-up call that changed his life
    • How he discovered real estate investing in his twenties
    • Why education and community changed everything
    • Buying 12 properties at a young age
    • The difference between hobby investors and professional investors
    • Seller financing and creative real estate strategies
    • Why investors often run out of money or mortgage options
    • How Dan became an investor-focused mortgage broker
    • RRSP mortgages and the role of Olympia Trust
    • Raising capital and protecting investor relationships
    • Land development and building housing through larger projects
    • Surviving the 2008 financial crisis as a real estate investor
    • Why resilience matters more than perfect timing
    • Investing with purpose, impact, and legacy in mind
    • Why knowing yourself is the first step to building a powerful life

    Dan’s message is clear: know what matters to you, surround yourself with people who are doing what you want to do, and do not give up when you hit a wall. Find a way around it, over it, under it, or through it.

    Connect with Dan Heon:

    Website:

    www.danheonmedia.com

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Debbie Balfour
    May 26 2026
    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Debbie Balfour, a real estate investor, professional real estate investor coach, podcast host, digital news publisher, community builder, wife, mother, and lifelong teacher.Debbie’s story is anything but linear. From helping classmates in grade nine math, to leaving university, working in banking, following her dream onto cruise ships, moving to England, building a 25-year career in IT, running a daycare so she could be home with her children, investing in real estate, losing her home in a fire, being laid off shortly after, and rebuilding her life and business through resilience and faith — Debbie’s journey is a powerful example of what it means to keep moving forward.Today, Debbie helps real estate investors build credibility, visibility, and trust so they can create a pipeline of qualified investors who are ready to say yes to their next deal.This conversation explores the real human side of entrepreneurship: pivoting when life changes, trusting yourself, learning through failure, rebuilding after loss, choosing your passion, and understanding why success is rarely “luck.”Debbie also breaks down why real estate investors should not wait until they have a deal before building relationships with potential capital partners. Instead, she teaches investors how to build trust before they need funding, share their journey authentically, create visibility, and position themselves as credible operators long before the opportunity appears.We also talk about Debbie’s son, Brandon Balfour, a successful men’s lifestyle content creator, and how Debbie’s philosophy of “try it, learn from it, and keep going” helped shape her children into entrepreneurs as well.In this episode, we talk about:Debbie’s early love of teaching and helping othersWhy being good at something does not always mean it is your callingLeaving university and choosing a different pathWorking on cruise ships and following a dream before the internet made it easyWhy success often looks like “luck” to people who did not see the workBuilding a 25-year career in IT without a computer science degreeMotherhood, burnout, childcare, and building flexibility as an entrepreneurPivoting from corporate work to real estate investingBuying investment properties in BC, Alberta, and OntarioShort-term rentals, co-living, and adapting when regulations changeLosing her home in a fire and rebuilding after traumaBeing laid off after 16 years and choosing not to go backBuilding a coaching business from lived experienceWhy real estate investors need credibility before they need capitalHow to build visibility and trust with future investorsWhy capital raising starts before the dealThe power of podcasting, networking, writing, and communityWhy trying and failing is better than living with “what if”Debbie’s message is clear: if something has been sitting in the back of your mind, start learning, start exploring, and start trying. As long as it will not cost you your home, your safety, or your life — try it.Connect with Debbie Balfour:Website:www.debbiebalfour.caEmail:Debbie@DebbieBalfour.comFacebook:Debbie BalfourLinkedIn:Debbie BalfourFree Training, Resources, Social Links & Booking:www.debbiebalfour.caBrandon Balfour:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@BrandonBalfourInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/brandonbalfourr/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@brandonbalfourrSubscribe to the PowerHaus Podcast for real conversations with entrepreneurs, investors, leaders, and high performers who are building powerful lives on their own terms.#PowerHausPodcast #DebbieBalfour #RealEstateInvesting #RealEstateInvestor #RealEstateCoach #CanadianRealEstate #WomenInRealEstate #InvestorCredibility #CapitalRaising #RaiseCapital #RealEstateEntrepreneur #BuildTrust #InvestorRelations #EntrepreneurMindset #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #RealEstateEducation #CoLiving #ShortTermRentals #BusinessCoach #PersonalGrowth #Resilience #LiveYourPassion
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • John Brook
    May 19 2026

    Meet John Brook, a 40+ years seasoned Real Estate Investor and Investment Consultant with over a decade of coaching experience. Formerly a Certified Home and WETT Inspector, John’s career began in automotive and aerospace design, where he honed the meticulous attention to detail and leadership that define his management style. After successfully transitioning from the manufacturing sector to entrepreneurship, John now focuses his passion on helping clients build robust real estate portfolios. Specializing in income properties, private lending and land development, he provides comprehensive assessments and peace of mind to every student. "Invest Smart. Live Well."

    What does it really take to build wealth, pivot careers, and create a life on your own terms?

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with real estate investor, coach, and entrepreneur John Brook for a raw, practical conversation about business, reinvention, and learning how to make smarter investment decisions with confidence.

    John shares his journey from tool and die, steel, and a demanding bread route in downtown Toronto to home inspections, real estate coaching, and launching Pinnacle Real Estate Investing. Along the way, he breaks down what most people get wrong about entrepreneurship, why networking and relationship-building matter more than people think, and how to stop letting fear and uncertainty keep you stuck.

    They also dive into:

    • how John built businesses from scratch
    • the power of showing up and putting yourself out there
    • why most people are not financially prepared for retirement
    • how to think about risk, cash flow, passive income, and long-term growth
    • the difference between coaching, consulting, and mentoring
    • how to make your money work for you
    • what investors should know about income properties, private lending, REITs, land development, and Mexico real estate opportunities

    This episode is packed with practical insight for anyone interested in real estate investing, entrepreneurship, wealth building, retirement planning, and financial freedom.

    Follow John Brook:

    pinnaclerei.ca@gmail.com

    https://www.pinnaclerealestateinvesting.ca/

    Book your free consultation meeting

    https://calendly.com/pinnaclerei-ca/new-meeting

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Annmarie Bordin-Kuch
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Annmarie Bordin-Kuch, a real estate investor, coach, wife, mother, and powerful example of what happens when you stop ignoring the voice inside you that says, “I’m meant for more.”

    Annmarie shares her journey from preschool education to project management, her years working at BlackBerry, and the personal growth journey that eventually led her into real estate investing. After reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, investing heavily in real estate education, and choosing to move through fear instead of around it, Annmarie and her husband purchased their first fiveplex using creative financing, mentorship, and a vendor take-back strategy.

    This conversation goes deep into the realities most people don’t see: fear, debt, uncomfortable phone calls, imposter syndrome, difficult tenants, joint venture lessons, rent-to-own deals, knowing when to walk away, and why your professional team matters.

    Annmarie also shares the mindset that has shaped her success: there are no shortcuts, you have to believe in yourself, and growth only happens when you’re willing to get uncomfortable.

    This episode is for entrepreneurs, real estate investors, aspiring investors, coaches, women in business, and anyone who knows they are meant for more but hasn’t taken the first step yet.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Career reinvention and trusting your gut
    • Leaving corporate life and building something of your own
    • Real estate investing as a path to freedom
    • Buying a fiveplex with creative financing
    • Vendor take-back mortgages and mentorship
    • Rent-to-own, joint ventures, and property management lessons
    • Why fear does not mean stop
    • The importance of believing in yourself
    • How to build confidence by taking action
    • Why there are no shortcuts to becoming the person you want to be

    Connect with Annmarie:

    LinkedIn: Annmarie Bordin-Kuch

    Email: sweetwaterpminc@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Mathieu Lapalme
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, Gabrielle sits down with Mathieu Lapalme to talk about business, leadership, project management, and what it takes to build a successful career while staying grounded in what matters most. Mathieu shares insights from 25 years in architecture, construction, and business management, along with the mindset that has helped him navigate complex projects and life as an entrepreneur.

    About Mathieu Lapalme

    Mathieu Lapalme is a senior architect, business owner, investor, world traveler, adventurer, and proud father. As co-founder of his architectural firm, he has spent the past 25 years building expertise in design, project management, construction, and business leadership. He is known for managing complex projects with clarity, precision, and strong strategic oversight.

    Connect with Mathieu

    Website: http://www.l-atelier.ca

    LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/atelier-architectes

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latelier.architectes/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GroupeLRAAetACSL/

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Deanna Boyden
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode of the PowerHaus Podcast, Gabrielle Caine sits down with Deanna Boyden for a powerful conversation about entrepreneurship, real estate, resilience, reinvention, and what it really takes to build a life by design.

    Deanna shares her journey from the corporate world into real estate investing, how she and her husband built their portfolio step by step, and the lessons she learned through uncertainty, setbacks, changing markets, and major life pivots. She also opens up about the creation of Real Power, a community built to empower women in business and investing, and why finding the right people around you can change everything.

    This conversation is filled with honest insight on partnerships, decision-making, personal growth, taking messy action, and trusting that small steps can lead to big results.

    If you have ever felt like the dream is bigger than your current reality, this episode will remind you that you do not need to have it all figured out to get started. You just need to take the next step.

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    52 mins