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Next Biz Thing: Unveiling Tomorrow's Business

Next Biz Thing: Unveiling Tomorrow's Business

By: Markus J. Diplama
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The Next Biz Thing is a podcast that delves deeper into the next businesses that will disrupt the way industries function. We showcase the face of the future in each and every episode. It is the innovators and the disruptors from across the globe, as well as the exclusive insights into what they went through and the solutions that they came up with. Next Biz Thing is a podcast where we dive deeper than the surface level to discuss the next wave of businesses that will revolutionize the way a particular industry functions. We bring you the face of the future in every single podcast, which represents the entrepreneurs, disruptors, and innovators across the world. What we aim to do is feature such companies and make them known to the public, and give entrepreneurs an audience to share their vision, achievements, and experiences. We also reveal strategies that such companies are utilizing in their bid to gain rapid growth and influence. Those who will be listening will be not only updated with the latest trends in business innovations but also emotionally influenced through the stories of the Entrepreneurs' spirit, creativity, and Leadership which form the path to the business giants of the future. This is the ideal platform where entrepreneurs, investors, and persons with a passion for business can meet to exchange their insights and perspectives regarding the future of business. Let us explore the newest developments in innovative business and take a sneak peek at the future. https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-next-biz-thingMarkus J. Diplama Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • Next Biz Thing #373 barbeauty.ca
    Jul 2 2026
    Bar Beauty Medical https://barbeauty.caMarkus J. Diplama spotlights Bar Beauty Medical, a medical aesthetics clinic at CityPlace Fort York in downtown Toronto where medical grade treatments meet a beauty bar atmosphere. The episode explores their full menu of Botox, dermal fillers, microneedling, thread lifts, and IV therapy, all performed by Registered Nurses under physician delegation, plus the Aerolase Neo Elite laser that is safe for every skin tone. Markus also digs into their transparent pricing, free consultations, and perfect five star Google rating. Listen in, then visit their website to book a consultation.Have you ever noticed that the places we trust with our health rarely feel like places we actually want to be? Think about the last time you walked into a medical clinic. Fluorescent lights, cold air, that faint smell of disinfectant, and a waiting room that makes you count the minutes. Now imagine getting a medical grade treatment, performed by a licensed nurse, in a space that feels more like a private retreat than a doctor's office. That contrast, right there, is the story of today's episode.Welcome back to The Next Biz Thing, the show where we spotlight the innovative businesses and bold founders who are quietly reshaping their industries, one smart decision at a time. I am your host, Markus J. Diplama, and every week I go looking for companies that make me stop and say, now that is how it should be done. Today, we are heading to downtown Toronto, right to the foot of the CN Tower, to talk about a medical aesthetics clinic called Bar Beauty Medical. You can find them online at their website, and trust me, by the end of this episode, you might want to.So let me set the scene. Bar Beauty Medical sits at 46 Fort York Boulevard in Toronto's CityPlace neighbourhood, just a few blocks from the waterfront and a short walk from Union Station through the PATH. It is a full service medical aesthetics clinic offering Botox, dermal fillers, lip fillers, microneedling, laser treatments, thread lifts, chemical peels, body contouring, and even IV vitamin therapy. On paper, that sounds like a lot of med spas you have probably walked past. But here is the thing. Bar Beauty was founded on a very specific observation, and I love it when a business starts with an observation instead of just a product. The founders looked at medical aesthetics in Toronto and decided the industry had, in their own words, a vibe problem. Most clinics feel cold and sterile. So they built one that does not.Their philosophy is printed right on their homepage, and it is a good one. Confidence is the most beautiful thing you can wear. Everything about the clinic flows from that idea. Soft lighting instead of fluorescent panels. Music in the background. A space designed to feel closer to a beauty bar or a private retreat than a hospital corridor. Their goal, as they put it, is that booking Botox should feel about as casual as booking a haircut. And honestly, when you think about how mainstream these treatments have become, that framing makes a lot of sense.But, and this is the part that really caught my attention, the relaxed atmosphere does not come at the cost of medical rigor. In fact, it is the opposite. At Bar Beauty, estheticians do not inject Botox. Every injection is performed by a licensed medical professional. We are talking Registered Nurses working under physician medical delegation, with advanced aesthetic medicine certifications, trained directly with the manufacturers themselves, names like Allergan, Galderma, and Aerolase. The clinic is medically directed by Doctor John David Henneberry-Fudge, a physician certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. That is the line they hold, as they say. What goes under your skin should be handled by someone who actually trained for it.Now, let us talk about what the medical aesthetics industry actually looks like right now, because context matters here. This is one of the fastest growing corners of the wellness economy. Treatments that used to be whispered about are now discussed openly over brunch. Preventative Botox in your twenties, skin boosters, collagen banking, these are everyday conversations for a whole generation of consumers. And with that growth has come a flood of providers of wildly varying quality. Discount injectors, pop up clinics, treatments done by people with a weekend certificate. The industry's biggest challenge is not demand, it is trust. And that is exactly the gap Bar Beauty Medical is built to fill. Medical grade standards, delivered in an environment that removes the intimidation factor.Let us take a walk through what they actually offer, because the menu is impressively deep. On the injectable side, you have Botox starting at ten dollars a unit, covering everything from forehead lines and frown lines to masseter Botox for jaw tension and even medical Botox applications. There are dermal fillers for lips, cheeks, jawline, chin, ...
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    12 mins
  • Next Biz Thing #372 remindher.app
    Jun 19 2026

    RemindHer https://remindher.app/

    In this episode, Markus explores RemindHer, the family calendar and organizer app built to help moms stop carrying the mental load alone. Founded by Adi Ben Elyahu, the app combines voice-to-task capture, a shared family calendar, and Google Calendar integration to turn invisible household coordination into visible, distributed responsibility. A warm and practical listen for any parent who has ever felt like the only person keeping track of everything.

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    8 mins
  • Next Biz Thing #371 xholic.ai
    Jun 19 2026

    Xholic AI https://xholic.ai/

    Markus sits down with the Xholic AI story, exploring the AI-powered growth toolkit that lives inside X and helps founders, creators, and power users reply smarter, remix proven posts, discover high-momentum conversations, and post consistently without spending all day on the timeline. From Tweet X-Ray to Reply Deck to Smart Scheduler, this episode is a practical look at what a complete X growth system can do. Seven-day free trial available with no credit card required.

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    9 mins
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