The Ordinary Jo Show

Changing the World One Bowl of Soup at a Time - Interview with Tyler Melnyk

1 h 12 min · 7. marras 2023
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What if you could make a difference in someone's life with just a $5 dollar bowl of soup? Wouldn't that be cool? Well - you CAN! In this episode I talk to Tyler Melnyk, founder of No Fixed Address to talk about the soup trailer that he runs in Calgary, Alberta and the Huggabowl program that provides soup to community members. Tyler is a great guy and his program is absolutely amazing. Click here to purchase a Huggabowl. [https://www.nofixedaddress.ca/?location=11edd0af711c926aa7d7ac1f6bbba828]

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