Building Manitoba Podcast

Leadership That Lasts: Mentors, Values, and Building in Manitoba

49 min · 27. jan. 2026
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John Proven reflects on the early influences, mentors, and values that shaped his leadership journey—and what it takes to build organizations and institutions that endure. Drawing on a career rooted in Manitoba with global reach, John shares lessons on leadership, culture, and long-term thinking that matter for builders at every stage.  Building Manitoba is a podcast for entrepreneurs and business leaders who care about creating something that lasts. Hosted by Nathan Maertins, the show explores the decisions, trade-offs, and systems behind real growth in Manitoba. Want the key insights in your inbox? The Building Manitoba Review is a weekly newsletter with practical takeaways and ideas from recent episodes. Subscribe at buildingmanitobapodcast.beehiiv.com [https://buildingmanitobapodcast.beehiiv.com/]

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