
Canada's #1 Business-Comedy Podcast (because we made up that category) arrives weekly with serious people pitching unserious business ideas. Every week host Shubh Sidhu invites guests to bring their business ideas and entrepreneurial dreams into the studio. It’s half workshop, half talk show, and half “wait, is this a good idea?”
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovEntrepreneurshipComedyBusiness | |||

Our first ever guest on YBIOTL was Sebastian Hiscock, founder of SalsaScore. Incredibly, SalsaScore is the second most impressive thing Seb has founded. This week, we welcome Sebastian's Co-Founder at Purelend Technologies, Lucas Scheer. After a high... more
Episode 27 of Canada's Number One Business-Comedy Podcast is back with Randy Warnaar, Founder and CEO of Fabstation. When he's not using augmented reality and AI to revolutionize steel fabrication and inspection, AND when he's not SURVIVING a plane c... more
Shubh's friend Matt Morrison drops by for the latest episode of Canada's Number One Business Comedy Podcast. Matt is a YBIOTL superfan and a budding entrepreneur. He becomes the first ever guest to show up with prototypes of a physical product with h... more
Our friend Andrew Browne, fresh off starting his new firm, Inflection Venture Partners, joins Shubh and Philippe on Canada's Number One Business Comedy Podcast. Andrew uses his extensive experience building and advising companies to give himself the ... more
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This show operates as a high-energy idea lab where hosts and guests riff on startup concepts, business problems, and unconventional pitches. Episodes blend improv, practical go-to-market thinking, and comedic banter as participants evaluate ideas, sketch mock business models, and navigate ethical or legal boundaries. A recurring pattern is live-pitch sessions with a rotating cast of guests—often founders, operators, or investors—who challenge ideas, provide real-world perspectives, and spotlight how to turn quirky concepts into viable ventures. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on speed, experimentation, and crowd-sourced feedback, plus occasional deep dives into funding, governance, and market strategy. The format tends to attract list... more
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