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- Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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Introduction
At Your Sweet Spot Life, our mission is simple: we co-create. We’re not here to provide or offer—we’re here to join forces. Whether it's a concept, a product, a creative endeavor, or a community growth idea, we work together to bring it to life, sharing both the process and the rewards. We’re not a business in the traditional sense, but rather a collaborative ecosystem where ideas, resources, and creativity flow between partners.Co-Creation
Every project begins with a shared idea. From conceptualization to development, we move together to refine and evolve that idea into something tangible. We embrace a co-creative approach to everything, whether we’re building products, services, or community-driven initiatives. Every step is a shared investment, and every outcome is a reflection of our collective effort.Local Impact
Our projects are rooted in the strength of local partnerships. We work with Canadian businesses and individuals to bring ideas to life, whether that’s creating sustainable products, enhancing local services, or supporting community growth. Each collaboration brings together local knowledge and resources, ensuring that everything we build has deep roots and far-reaching impact.Shared Learning
We don’t just teach or train—we learn together. Every project presents opportunities to build new skills, exchange knowledge, and deepen our collective understanding. We provide resources and tools, but more importantly, we co-create an environment where skills are developed organically through collaboration.Creative Process
From Canadian lifestyle brand creation to metanarrative interactive experiences, we aim to explore all forms of storytelling—theater, film, books, radio, and more. Our projects can integrate many mediums and genres to build rich, engaging, and innovative works that captivate audiences and reflect our collective vision.Sustainable Growth
Our focus is on long-term growth, not just short-term outputs. From community-driven projects to economic systems that support innovation, we build frameworks that allow for sustainable, generational success. It’s about creating systems that grow together, whether in the form of collaborative spaces, marketplaces, or new ways of engaging with the world.Marketplace
The work we do is meant to sustain. Our marketplace isn’t just for products—it’s a platform where all kinds of ideas can be shared and scaled. Whether it’s creative works, services, or community projects, the marketplace brings everything we build together in one place, supporting economic stability and growth for every project we co-create. - Companies
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Content Development for Your Sweet Spot Life
Your Sweet Spot Life is seeking to enhance its platform with engaging and informative content for the upcoming year. The goal of this project is to create a series of articles, blog posts, and multimedia content that aligns with the platform's mission to inspire and educate its audience on achieving a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. The project will involve researching current trends in wellness, personal development, and lifestyle management to ensure the content is relevant and valuable. Learners will apply their knowledge of content creation, digital marketing, and audience engagement to develop materials that resonate with the platform's target demographic. The project is designed to be completed by a team of learners from a communications or media studies program, allowing them to leverage their skills in writing, editing, and digital content production.
Sustainable Supply Chain Policy Framework for Social Enterprises
The project aims to develop a comprehensive public policy framework to bolster sustainable, local Canadian supply chains and establish the legal standing of social enterprises. The framework will focus on creating policies that protect natural resources, promote ethical business practices, and incentivize local production. Additionally, it will ensure that businesses with a social mission, like Your Sweet Spot Life, are recognized and supported by regulatory structures and government incentives. The project will involve researching existing policies, identifying gaps, and proposing new policies that align with sustainable and ethical business practices. Students will apply their knowledge of public policy, sustainability, and business ethics to create a framework that supports the growth and recognition of social enterprises in Canada.
Sweet Spot Crowdfunding Campaign Development
Your Sweet Spot Life is looking to launch a crowdfunding campaign to support the development and expansion of its projects. The goal of this project is to create a compelling and effective crowdfunding strategy that will attract potential backers and generate the necessary funds. The project involves researching successful crowdfunding campaigns, identifying target audiences, and crafting a persuasive campaign narrative. Additionally, the team will design engaging visuals and promotional materials to enhance the campaign's appeal. By applying marketing and communication skills learned in the classroom, learners will gain hands-on experience in developing a real-world crowdfunding campaign. The project is designed to be completed by a team of marketing or business students within a single academic program.
Geothermal Greenhouse Feasibility Study
The project involves conducting a comprehensive feasibility study for establishing a commercial geothermal greenhouse in northern New Brunswick. The primary goal is to evaluate the potential for utilizing geothermal energy to support sustainable agriculture in the region. Learners will assess the geology and geography to identify a suitable site for the greenhouse. They will analyze the types and costs of materials required for construction, considering both environmental and economic factors. Additionally, the project will involve evaluating the labor needs, distinguishing between skilled and unskilled labor necessary for the construction phase. The team will also research and recommend plant species that align with the regional food requirements, ensuring the greenhouse can contribute effectively to local food security. Finally, learners will compile an overall cost analysis of the project, providing a clear financial outlook for stakeholders.