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Making Your Mark Podcast

Podcast by Mark Bundang

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🎙️ Making Your Mark Podcast with Mark Bundang What does it take to truly make your mark? This podcast shares real career stories from professionals across business, entrepreneurship, public service, healthcare, trades, and more. Each episode explores how guests navigated challenges, grew through change, and defined success on their own terms. Designed for early to mid-career professionals, Making Your Mark offers clarity, courage, and purpose — whether you're building a business, mastering a craft, leading a team, or shaping your impact in your community. New eps or clips every two weeks

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episode Antoine de Brabant on Entrepreneurship, Values, and Knowing When to Walk Away | Making Your Mark artwork

Antoine de Brabant on Entrepreneurship, Values, and Knowing When to Walk Away | Making Your Mark

What happens when your business is growing, the opportunity is huge, but your values are no longer aligned with the people beside you? For Antoine de Brabant, co‑founder of Wordans and later Jobbook, the turning point came when success and identity no longer matched. Walking away wasn’t failure — it was the beginning of rebuilding a career rooted in clarity, integrity, and long‑term purpose. Antoine shares how early entrepreneurial wins, partner dynamics, burnout, and a surprising health scare forced him to rethink what he wanted from work and life. Today, he’s building a recruitment agency grounded in values, while exploring a tech project that brings him back to the creativity and speed he loves. His story is a candid look at choosing the right partners, navigating stress, and reinventing yourself without losing your entrepreneurial fire. He opens up about: • Co‑founding Wordans and early lessons in product‑market fit • Why misaligned values pushed him to walk away • Building Jobbook with family and choosing the right partners • Burnout, stress, and developing an allergy to marijuana • Why 2026 should be a year of learning, not rushing • How AI and technology are reshaping the job market • Rebuilding a business grounded in clarity and long‑term purpose Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Antoine de Brabant 04:11 Co‑Founding Wordans and Early Entrepreneurship 10:02 Pivoting Toward Strengths in the Business 18:13 Leaving Wordans Over Misaligned Values 24:57 Starting Jobbook with Family and Partners 30:10 Lessons on Choosing Business Partners 36:32 Mentorship, Advisors, and Learning from Experience 41:44 Burnout, Stress, and Developing a Marijuana Allergy 44:58 Balancing Speed and Strategy in Entrepreneurship 48:43 Why 2026 Should Be a Year of Learning 52:38 Embracing Technology and AI in the Job Market 56:00 Moving On from Jobbook and Starting a Recruitment Agency 59:25 Building a Values‑Based Foundation 01:03:57 Keeping the Passion for Entrepreneurship 01:06:31 Advice: Try, Fail, Believe, Repeat 01:09:07 Gratitude and Closing 01:10:31 The LinkedIn Rule: 3s, 33s, 333s Discovery Optimization This episode explores entrepreneurship, values‑driven decision‑making, misaligned success, partner dynamics, burnout, and rebuilding a career with clarity and purpose. Ideal for listeners interested in startup lessons, career reinvention, and the realities of choosing values over opportunity.

20 May 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode Tarun Kohli on Choosing Curiosity Over Traditional Career Scripts | Making Your Mark artwork

Tarun Kohli on Choosing Curiosity Over Traditional Career Scripts | Making Your Mark

What if the best career move you can make is choosing curiosity over the script everyone expects you to follow? For Tarun Kohli, stepping away from traditional and trendy paths opened doors he never could have predicted — IBM, consulting, ESG strategy, and a career built on learning, contribution, and long‑term purpose. Tarun shares how uncertainty, exploration, and self‑awareness shaped his early career. From support roles at IBM to radical innovation consulting to investing in an ESG program long before it paid off, his journey shows why non‑linear careers often lead to the most meaningful growth. He opens up about: • Navigating away from traditional and trendy Indian career expectations • Why curiosity — not titles — shaped his early years at IBM • How adding more value than expected leads to promotion • Leaving IBM to pursue innovation consulting • Why setbacks often reveal their meaning years later • The importance of mentorship and self‑awareness • Investing in an ESG program long before it paid off • Remembering that we’re living our lives while building our careers • Why your career doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tarun Kohli and His Background 04:41 Navigating Away from Traditional and Trendy Career Paths 09:04 Following Curiosity Early in Your Career 11:33 Starting at IBM Support and Learning Through Opportunity 16:57 Driven by Curiosity and Problem‑Solving, Not Ladder‑Climbing 22:34 How to Get Promoted: Add More Value Than Expected 26:21 Leaving IBM for Radical Innovation Consulting 30:47 Setbacks Often Reveal Their Meaning Later 37:34 Mark Reflects on Wisdom He Wasn’t Ready to Receive 41:24 Hiring Reflections: When a Resume Looks Unstable 43:03 Tarun’s Experience Hiring Someone with a Non‑Linear Path 45:22 Investing in an Expensive ESG Course Without Knowing the Payoff 47:52 That Investment Paid Off Three Years Later 51:21 Don’t Forget We’re Living Our Lives While Building Careers 55:00 Tarun’s Advice: Embrace How Your Career Is Different 58:05 Careers Will Work Themselves Out Over Time 59:16 Closing Remarks Discovery Optimization This episode explores curiosity‑driven careers, non‑linear growth, early‑career exploration, IBM pathways, innovation consulting, ESG strategy, and the value of learning over ladder‑climbing. Ideal for listeners navigating uncertainty, career detours, or the pressure to follow traditional scripts.

6 May 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Grace Anniskett on Working Style, Self Advocacy, and Redefining Enough | Making Your Mark artwork

Grace Anniskett on Working Style, Self Advocacy, and Redefining Enough | Making Your Mark

What does career clarity really look like? For Grace Anniskett, it meant learning to advocate for herself, understanding her working style, navigating job‑change guilt, and redefining what “enough” means — all while building a meaningful career in project management. Grace, a project manager and founder of Anniskett Consulting Group, shares a grounded and honest leadership story shaped by non‑linear paths, strong mentors, and the emotional intelligence she developed along the way. Her journey is a powerful example for early and mid‑career professionals who want to grow with intention and build a career that fits who they are. She opens up about: • Advocating for your value when great work isn’t enough • Letting go of guilt around job hopping • Understanding and communicating your working style • Rethinking productivity in 2026 • Starting — and pausing — her consulting business • Redefining what “enough” means in work and life Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction and How Mark Knows Grace 02:12 Grace’s Background and Path into Project Management 05:34 A Non‑Linear Journey from High School to College 08:56 Advocating for Yourself When Great Work Isn’t Enough 13:25 Why Managers Don’t Give Raises Unless They Must 16:01 Mentorship and Paying It Forward 20:06 Diversifying Learning Early in Your Career 23:09 Guilt and Shame Around Job Hopping 27:53 Learning and Accepting Her Working Style 30:23 Rethinking Productivity in 2026 31:48 Calibrating Productivity with Managers and Customers 34:44 Clarifying Without Sounding Like You Didn’t Listen 36:25 Adapting Communication to Different Audiences 38:18 Asking Questions to Understand People Better 39:58 Emotional Intelligence — Innate or Learned 41:58 Knowing When to Share Privileged Information 46:23 You Don’t Need to Act on Every Piece of Information 50:01 Starting Anniskett Consulting Group 53:52 Transitioning Back to Being an Employee 57:04 Why She Put Her Business on Hold 59:27 Defining What Is Enough 01:05:06 How to Reach Grace 01:05:49 Everyone Learns in Their Own Time 01:06:58 Asking for Your Help Discovery Optimization Career clarity, working style, self advocacy, job hopping guilt, project management careers, emotional intelligence at work, early career development, mid‑career transitions, redefining enough, productivity expectations in 2026, communication skills, mentorship, women in project management, leadership stories, career navigation for young professionals.

22 Apr 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Eric Ouimet on Reinventing Life After Ownership | Making Your Mark artwork

Eric Ouimet on Reinventing Life After Ownership | Making Your Mark

What does it take to leave a successful family business and reinvent your life with purpose? Eric Ouimet shares how stepping away from ownership opened the door to a mission rooted in human impact: protecting people through fraud awareness and digital safety. After years of leadership at Camionnage CP Inc., where he eventually took over his father’s share, Eric knew it was time for a new chapter—even before he knew what it would be. Creating space led him toward a purpose‑driven path: educating seniors and vulnerable groups about fraud prevention. Now the founder of Anticipa, he reflects on gratitude, timing, support systems, and the Loyola “Men for Others” ethos that continues to guide his choices. He opens up about: • Leaving a thriving family business he co‑owned • How COVID‑19 reshaped logistics and accelerated his pivot • Why he needed space before discovering his next mission • How fraud awareness became a purpose‑driven path • Building credibility through nonprofits and community workshops • The role of support systems in major life transitions Episode Chapters 00:00 Reconnecting After Years Apart 03:32 From Radio Dreams to the Logistics Business 07:49 Doing Work You’re Good At vs Loving the Work 10:41 Mark’s Career Pivot Moment 13:32 Gratitude, Privilege and Life Breaks 17:32 How COVID Changed the Logistics Industry 19:24 Why Eric Chose to Exit the Family Business 23:16 Discovering His Mission in Fraud Awareness 27:31 Helping Individuals Over Large Institutions 29:20 Building Credibility Through Nonprofits 31:00 Engaging Seniors Through Tech Workshops 32:29 Applying Business Experience to Fraud Prevention 35:21 The Power of Support Systems 37:31 Loyola’s “Men for Others” and Service 41:21 Advice for Young and Midlife Professionals 44:09 Entering Your Prime in Your Fifties 48:32 How Far Eric Wants to Push His Mission 49:26 Final Thoughts on Following What Excites You Discovery Optimization Career reinvention, midlife transitions, leaving a family business, discovering purpose after ownership, fraud awareness, digital safety, senior education, community workshops, logistics industry insights, COVID‑19 business impact, personal transformation, second‑act careers, purpose‑driven work, Canadian leadership stories.

8 Apr 2026 - 53 min
episode Michael Wodzicki on Privilege, Leadership Values, and Career Paths | Making Your Mark artwork

Michael Wodzicki on Privilege, Leadership Values, and Career Paths | Making Your Mark

What defines a career built on values? For Michael Wodzicki, it’s navigating privilege, politics, and transformation while staying true to the motto he and Mark Bundang shared at Loyola High School: “Men for Others.” More than 30 years after graduating together, Mark and Mike reconnect to explore how formative values shape leadership across non‑profits, government, and corporate consulting. Michael Wodzicki, executive leader and consultant, shares defining experiences that shaped his journey: from waiting tables to politics, from Belgrade to Montreal, and from the corporate ladder to founding his own business. His story reveals how privilege, resilience, and the “how” and “who” of career choices can create a more complete leader. He opens up about: • How formative values like “Men for Others” guided his path • Why privilege and career detours matter in shaping leadership identity • Lessons from international cooperation and corporate transformation • The importance of connecting the “how” and the “who” in building a meaningful career Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reconnection 03:18 Living Loyola’s Motto: Men for Others 05:34 Post‑Secondary Studies and Uncertainty 09:30 From Waiting Tables to Politics 17:28 What a Chief of Staff Saw in Young Mike 20:41 Lessons from Working in Politics 23:13 International Cooperation in Belgrade 25:15 Returning Home to Montreal 26:41 How Privilege Shaped Mike’s Career Lens 31:46 Working at the International Center for Human Rights and Democratic Development 35:47 2010: Ottawa or Abroad Again 38:18 Mike’s Version of the Corporate Ladder 41:30 Navigating a Career Pivot During the Pandemic 47:25 Connecting the “How” and the “Who” — Starting His Own Business 50:27 “Be Good to Yourself” Resonates with Mark 53:47 Gratitude for Being on the Podcast 54:58 Remembering Dr. Khoury’s Speech Class at Loyola 59:30 Closing Reflections 01:01:49 The Importance of “How” in Life and Career 01:07:00 Asking for Your Help Discovery Optimization This episode explores privilege, leadership values, political experience, international cooperation, and the deeper “how” and “who” behind meaningful career choices. Ideal for listeners interested in leadership identity, public service, consulting, and values‑driven career paths.

25 Mar 2026 - 1 h 7 min
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