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Roller Hockey London | The Hustle and Grind Podcast Ep. 32 (Bonus episode)

59 min · 17. jan. 2026
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This one’s special. Ryan sits down with three of his business partners — Eric, Cassandra, and Joel — to break down how they accidentally built one of the fastest‑growing roller hockey communities in Canada: Roller Hockey London. What started as a side‑hustle passion project has turned into an 8‑year movement with hundreds of families, a thriving youth program, international opportunities, and a culture that feels more like a festival than a sports league. In this episode, the crew gets into: * How a couple of friends discovered roller hockey and turned it into a legit business * Why roller hockey is exploding globally (and why Canada is late to the party) * The business model behind running a league — costs, barriers to entry, and what makes it work * The insane development benefits for kids (more puck touches, more creativity, more fun) * Stories from playing and coaching around the world — Italy, Argentina, Colombia, and beyond * The rise of pro roller hockey and where the sport is headed * What’s coming next for RHL: tournaments, academies, Ironman events, and a potential pro showcase It’s part entrepreneurship, part sports nerdery, part “build cool stuff with people you like.” If you’ve ever thought about starting a league, a community, or a side business that actually matters — this episode is a blueprint.

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