The Number

Wendy Brookhouse

The Number is a business podcast about the numbers that actually run your business. Each episode focuses on one number. Revenue, profit, cash flow, capacity, time, valuation, customer cost, risk, or exit readiness. Hosted by Wendy Brookhouse, and often joined by Kelsey MacAulay, the show breaks down what that number means, why it matters, and how it should influence the decisions you make as an owner. Some episodes feature guests. Some are honest conversations. Some are solo deep dives. If you own a business and want better clarity, better decisions, and better outcomes, it starts with knowing your numbers.

  1. Episode 159: The Number 20

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    Episode 159: The Number 20

    Twenty years. That’s the number that launches The Number. In this first episode, Wendy Brookhouse and Kelsey MacAulay introduce the podcast and the concept behind it: beginning every conversation with a number and uncovering the story that sits behind it. The milestone number 20 marks Wendy’s twentieth year in the financial industry. What began as business consulting evolved into an independent financial planning practice grounded in curiosity, education, and doing what is right—not what is easy. Wendy and Kelsey discuss what has changed over the past two decades, from pandemic‑driven digital acceleration to the rise of AI and faster approval processes. They also explore what has stayed constant: every client brings their own story, fears, aspirations, and definition of success. With fewer than 17 percent of independent financial advisors being female, Wendy reflects on the importance of empathy and emotional intelligence in modern financial planning—skills that she believes will matter even more in the years ahead. They also outline the three core planning pathways at Black Star Wealth: The One Number SolutionRetirement PlanningTotal Wealth Blueprint for Business OwnersYou’ll hear why the firm is shifting toward fixed‑fee models to offer greater transparency and clarity for clients. This episode sets the tone for what The Number is all about: clarity, empowerment, and real conversations about the numbers that shape your life. Join The Freedom FilesTired of money advice that feels complicated or out of touch?Discover Freedom Files from Black Star Wealth — a bi-weekly dose of smart financial insights and real stories about building a life on your own terms. Because freedom isn’t someday — it’s something you design. Subscribe now at blackstarwealth.com/freedomfiles

    12 мин.
  2. Episode 156 - The Wildest Founder Origin Story I’ve Ever Heard

    25.11.2025

    Episode 156 - The Wildest Founder Origin Story I’ve Ever Heard

    I invited Graham Barlow onto The Real Bottom Line because his founder journey is one of the wildest I’ve ever heard. He started out as a teenager selling virtual game items on eBay, scaled that “hobby” into almost six figures a month, and eventually went on to build and exit multiple companies. In our conversation, Graham and I dig into How he and a group of friends used bots to farm virtual currency long before in-app purchases were normal Why cash flow, projections, and financial discipline matter far more than top-line revenue The painful lessons he learned building a game studio and raising money How ego and “I’m the only one who can do this right” thinking quietly caps your business Why community and the rooms you put yourself in can dramatically change your sense of what’s possible The two strategic gaps he sees in most businesses right now… outbound sales and how teams use AI We also talk about Founder Link, the community he never planned to build, and why so many founders desperately need a place where they can ask real questions, drop the armour, and get guidance from people who’ve already walked the path. If you’ve ever hit a ceiling, questioned your next move, or wondered what it actually takes to build something someone would buy, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Join The Freedom FilesTired of money advice that feels complicated or out of touch?Discover Freedom Files from Black Star Wealth — a bi-weekly dose of smart financial insights and real stories about building a life on your own terms. Because freedom isn’t someday — it’s something you design. Subscribe now at blackstarwealth.com/freedomfiles

    40 мин.
  3. Episode 154 - Revisioning Retirement: Identity, Meaning, and the Art of Becoming

    30.10.2025

    Episode 154 - Revisioning Retirement: Identity, Meaning, and the Art of Becoming

    Wendy talks with Dr. Susan Reid, revisioning specialist, author, and keynote speaker, about designing life after work. They explore identity beyond titles, why meaning matters in retirement, and how a simple “being vision” guides the next chapter. Susan shares research, lived lessons from building and selling businesses, and practical tools like journaling push/pull factors and building a “retirement team” of strong and weak ties. Show Notes (light timestamps) 0:00 — Intro and Susan’s path: scientist → MBA → PhD → entrepreneur3:30 — The Bob Proctor yo-yo story and discovering vision7:55 — Creating a category: ice cider, then maple whisky12:10 — Why a seven-word vision moves people faster than a long plan13:40 — “Life after work” and early-retirement trends17:20 — Hard stop vs glide path and the anxiety dip21:30 — Prep to vision: quiet, journaling, push/pull factors24:30 — Open via nature, people, and the “universe”26:20 — Your Retirement Team: strong ties and weak ties33:00 — Values → being vision (stop obsessing about how)38:36 — The art of becoming + how to reach SusanKey Takeaways Treat retirement as revisioning: move from freedom from to freedom to.Start with values and a being vision, then let the how emerge.Build a Retirement Team for support and fresh ideas.Keep the vision simple enough to remember.Prototype the next chapter before you leap. Join The Freedom FilesTired of money advice that feels complicated or out of touch?Discover Freedom Files from Black Star Wealth — a bi-weekly dose of smart financial insights and real stories about building a life on your own terms. Because freedom isn’t someday — it’s something you design. Subscribe now at blackstarwealth.com/freedomfiles

    38 мин.
  4. Episode 153 - How Employee Ownership Trusts Are Changing Business Succession in Canada

    14.10.2025

    Episode 153 - How Employee Ownership Trusts Are Changing Business Succession in Canada

    Episode: The Real Bottom Line with Wendy Brookhouse Guest: Jennifer Williams, Founder of Firefly Insights In this episode, I sit down with Jennifer Williams, founder and partial owner of Firefly Insights, to unpack one of the most exciting developments for Canadian entrepreneurs — Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs). If you’re a business owner starting to think about succession, exit planning, or legacy, this episode will open your eyes to a whole new way to transition your business — one that rewards your team, sustains your community, and can even save you millions in taxes. We talk about: Jennifer’s unique path from nonprofit work to social entrepreneurship and employee ownershipThe tough mindset shift around profit versus missionHow to find the right scale in your business without burning outThe new Canadian EOT legislation and what it means for small and mid-sized companiesWho qualifies, how the trust is structured, and the real financial and cultural benefitsMy favorite moment: when Jennifer breaks down how profit can amplify your mission rather than distract from it. If you’ve ever wondered, “What’s next for my business when I step away?”, this conversation might just change the way you think about exit planning. Connect with Jennifer: fireflyinsights.ca Email: jennifer@fireflyinsights.ca Join The Freedom FilesTired of money advice that feels complicated or out of touch?Discover Freedom Files from Black Star Wealth — a bi-weekly dose of smart financial insights and real stories about building a life on your own terms. Because freedom isn’t someday — it’s something you design. Subscribe now at blackstarwealth.com/freedomfiles

    32 мин.
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The Number is a business podcast about the numbers that actually run your business. Each episode focuses on one number. Revenue, profit, cash flow, capacity, time, valuation, customer cost, risk, or exit readiness. Hosted by Wendy Brookhouse, and often joined by Kelsey MacAulay, the show breaks down what that number means, why it matters, and how it should influence the decisions you make as an owner. Some episodes feature guests. Some are honest conversations. Some are solo deep dives. If you own a business and want better clarity, better decisions, and better outcomes, it starts with knowing your numbers.