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She's dealt with a rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood, a flashy coffee chain opening up shop across the street, and the death of her business partner, all in the span of three years. But she never wavers. 2/9
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She always treats her employees fairly, is an active voice in the neighbourhood, and is one of the funniest and most genuine people you’ll meet. 3/9
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Over the past week, she planned and executed this hilariously tongue-in-cheek social campaign to get Ryan Gosling to visit her shop during TIFF. On paper, it was a maybe little ridiculous and maybe little cheesy and definitely wasn’t supposed to work. 4/9
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But lo and behold, her story gets picked up by blogTO, CityTV and the fucking CBC. All of a sudden, her super-low-budget grassroots campaign has legs. People love it - and, I suspect it’s also due in large part to Joelle’s charisma. 5/9
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She’s always been “the cool aunt” to me, and now others get to see her for who she is - and they love her, too. 6/9
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So sure enough, Ryan Gosling actually ends up visiting her shop today. In her words, “he just showed up and told me he saw the whole campaign, I told him next time he comes for dinner and a playdate.” Oh, and I also asked her how he smelled, and she said, “really good!” 7/9
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This is all a little crazy - feeling proud for someone because a famous person came to see them - but I still can’t help that I’m beaming, even as I type this out. 8/9
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Thank you for the back story. It was a cute story anyway but that put a little bit of feels in it. I'm glad your aunt is a strong woman. I've always admired strong women.
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Great thread and a lovely story. Good to see perseverance rewarded. All best wishes to those at Grinder Coffee, and I know where I'm going for coffee if I ever get over there.
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