Exposé: The Ottawa Escape Room Bubble

Escape Rooms, an attraction where participants solve clues in order to leave a confined space, have exploded in popularity within the Ottawa region recently. Keys to their early success have been innovation and novelty. Like any fad, however, there is always the question of when the market will become flooded. As new rooms continue to open, it would appear that owners haven’t clued in to the growing problem.

“It’s puzzling,” says Dr. Edward Scape, an expert in Escape Room Saturation, “the data clearly shows a pattern in other cities. There is only so much room for these kinds of venues in any given space. The fact that Escape Rooms are still popping up all over Ottawa points to an impending burst. Time is running out.”

Ottawa is currently home to a dozen Escape Rooms, with more in development. Many fear that the the wrong combination of factors will lead to the collapse of the entire industry, especially if regulations aren’t put in place. Others feel that capitalism should be allowed to run its course with these companies. Let’s hope that Ottawa finds a way out of this tricky situation.

Future Chat 85 – Like racism, but on the Internet

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Future Chat 85 - Like racism, but on the Internet
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The show this week is all about Rob’s frustration with cable/internet packages, more ways cities are going green, and good reasons kids should be learning to code.


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Feedback 8 – Pre-production

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Feedback 8 - Pre-production
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This is the last episode before the Damien and BL head into the studio with their band, Sons of Pluto! We discuss the choices a band needs to make during pre-production, the importance of music theory vs. experience, and defining what you do for work as opposed to what you love to do.

We’re also excited to announce that the collection of covers BL and Damien played during Season 1, officially titled Feedback: The Music – Volume I, is now available as an album! Follow the link to find out how you can get it, and support the podcast and its hosts! The guys actually re-recorded 4 of the 12 tracks for this release, and we all really hope you enjoy it!

You can find the music Damien and BL played in episode 8 right here in this playlist:
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