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The Delusion That Changed Everything: How relentless belief helped Zechariah Thomas build one of Canada's fastest-growing hockey brands.

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Success is easy to admire from the outside. But what we don’t always see is the belief it takes to keep going when nobody else sees what you see. In this episode of The WHO Project™, Paul sits down with Zechariah Thomas, founder of Swift Hockey, to explore the story behind one of Canada’s fastest-growing hockey brands. Zechariah talks about growing up as one of the few Black kids in his Oshawa school, finding belonging through hockey, realizing early that his path would not be the NHL, and discovering that his real gift was not just playing the game — it was seeing how the game could become more accessible for others. This conversation is about identity, belief, faith, speed, entrepreneurship, failure, pressure, and what happens when your conviction becomes stronger than everyone else’s doubt. Because sometimes what others call delusion is really the beginning of becoming.

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aflevering The Delusion That Changed Everything: How relentless belief helped Zechariah Thomas build one of Canada's fastest-growing hockey brands. artwork

The Delusion That Changed Everything: How relentless belief helped Zechariah Thomas build one of Canada's fastest-growing hockey brands.

Success is easy to admire from the outside. But what we don’t always see is the belief it takes to keep going when nobody else sees what you see. In this episode of The WHO Project™, Paul sits down with Zechariah Thomas, founder of Swift Hockey, to explore the story behind one of Canada’s fastest-growing hockey brands. Zechariah talks about growing up as one of the few Black kids in his Oshawa school, finding belonging through hockey, realizing early that his path would not be the NHL, and discovering that his real gift was not just playing the game — it was seeing how the game could become more accessible for others. This conversation is about identity, belief, faith, speed, entrepreneurship, failure, pressure, and what happens when your conviction becomes stronger than everyone else’s doubt. Because sometimes what others call delusion is really the beginning of becoming.

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Becoming Who She Was Meant to Be — Cassandra James on Trust, Authenticity & Growth

In this episode of The WHO Project, Paul sits down with Cassandra James to explore how her upbringing, cultural background, and life in a single-mother household shaped the way she learned to see herself. Cass opens up about the mirror moments that challenged her to lower her guard, trust herself more deeply, and bring more of her authentic self into her relationships, her career, and the rooms she now leads in. Through stories of loyalty, boundaries, vulnerability, and stepping into a client-facing leadership role, this conversation reveals how self-perception evolves when you stop protecting the old version of yourself and start becoming the person you know you’re meant to be. Because growth begins the moment you stop defending who you had to be — and start trusting who you’re becoming.

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