The Best Pinterest Course for Podcasters Who Want to Grow Beyond Their Feeds
The first thing most podcasters say when Pinterest comes up is some version of: that doesn’t make sense for me. Pinterest is for recipes and home decor. My show has nothing to do with that, and it’s audio. There’s nothing to pin. It’s a reasonable reaction. And it’s also why most podcasters aren’t on Pinterest, […]
The Best Pinterest Course for Photographers Who Want to Be Found
There’s a weird thing that happens when you’re a photographer who’s good at social media. You build a following, you post consistently, your engagement is decent — and you still can’t fully predict where your next booking is coming from. You’re doing everything right by Instagram’s standards and it still feels unstable. That’s not a […]
The Best Pinterest Course for Etsy Sellers Ready to Go Beyond Etsy Search
If you sell on Etsy, you already understand search. You’ve done the keyword research, optimized your listings, worked on your tags. You know how the platform thinks and you’ve put in the effort to show up in it. The frustrating part is that so does everyone else in your category, and Etsy’s internal search only […]
The Best Pinterest Course for Anyone Who Wants Traffic Without the Algorithm
I’ll be honest, I put off Pinterest for a long time. It felt like one more platform to manage, and I already had enough going on between Instagram, posting consistently, and watching my reach fluctuate based on whatever the algorithm decided that week. What finally pushed me to try it was realizing Pinterest isn’t really […]
Best Iced Coffee in Toronto: 6 Cafes You Need to Try
I have a confession. I don’t like hot coffee. Iced coffee and cold beverages always. Year-round. No exceptions. Even if my fingers are literally freezing from the cold Canadian winter weather on the walk over and the walk back. Gratefully, all seasons of the year, Toronto has no shortage of cafes doing interesting, creative and […]
The Best Book Subscription Box for Romance Readers
If your to-read list is 90% enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn historicals, and second-chance romance, you’ve probably already heard of Book of the Month, a book subscription box available to readers in both the United States and Canada. But is it actually worth it for romance readers specifically? Short answer: yes. Longer answer: let me explain exactly why. […]
Troy Duffy on Boondock Saints 3, a TV Series, and What Almost Killed the Saints
Whenever I’m talking movies with friends new and old, there seems to be a common mutual enjoyment, if not love, for The Boondock Saints. I was a post-theatrical release lover of the vigilante duo and in 2013, I actually had the opportunity to talk to director Troy Duffy and fire off a few quick Q&As […]
That Time I Posted About the Temporary World Cup Stands at BMO
A photo circulated this week of the temporary seating going up at BMO Field ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and without giving it a second thought, I tweeted the slight fear injected temporarily into my veins before going about the rest of my day, thinking nothing more of it. Just saw a photo […]
Pokopia for Animal Crossing Fans: How the Two Cozy Games Compare
Like many, I spent a large number of hours on Animal Crossing: New Horizons during and after the panorama. It was exactly what that extended moment of isolation called for. Slow, gentle, no pressure, just me and my little island and the soothing sound of bells. So when the recently released Pokopia for Nintendo Switch […]
Anticipated Dark Side of the Ring Episodes
If you’ve fallen down the Dark Side of the Ring rabbit hole, first, welcome to the spiral, second, are you fascinated, haunted or both? (’cause, same) My partner and I have been doing a deep dive through WWF/WWE pay-per-view archives now that they’re on Netflix Canada, and Dark Side also became a bit of a […]