Épisodes

  • Exit on the Left: Episode 21 - The Long Haul at Moving Motors
    Sep 2 2025

    Kealy Cheyenne returns to Moving Motors in 2016 with big hopes, sharper skills, and a plan to build something lasting. What follows is a slow-burning five year chapter of hard won growth, deep grief, and quiet resistance. From subprime finance grind to pandemic shutdown, this episode pulls back the curtain on dealership culture, gendered power dynamics, and the personal toll of staying too long in the name of loyalty.

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    12 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 20 A Low Bar was Set
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode Kealy talks about the last days she worked at Apex Motors, the shift and return to Moving Motors and how integrity matters. Especially, when other dealerships set the bar, so low...

    To read the government document referenced in this episode simply go to fcaa.gov.sk.ca/public/ to search for this and other dealerships in your area that have faced legal action.

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    17 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 19 Mystery Cars to Apex Luxury
    Aug 12 2025

    After walking away from the Wakooma collapse, I thought I’d escaped the circus. Instead, I landed in a small-town dealership where contracts had missing pages, odometers had “creative” numbers, and the bill of sale had an evil twin. From there, it was on to Apex Luxury Centre… and a reunion with Turbo, the fast-talking, human hummingbird from the Supersale team at Wakooma.

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    17 min
  • Buyer Mode: Activated
    Aug 5 2025

    In this episode, Kealy flips the script and shops for a new ride—with no patience for pressure tactics or dealership drama. From hybrid vs gas to red flags and finance sanity, this is a step-by-step look at what smart car shopping looks like in 2025.

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    7 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 18 The Cost of the Party
    Jul 29 2025

    After I was assaulted at the dealership, I cut my hair and rebuilt myself from the ground up.This episode dives into the chaos of Wakooma’s Christmas party, where I flipped an $800 bill to protect my position—and the fallout that followed. A boss on the run. A business unraveling. And me? I got out just in time.

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    7 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 17 - Follow the Fallout
    Jul 22 2025

    Content Disclaimer: This episode of Exit on the left is not suitable for all listeners. It is about a lot more then I planned on saying but it is in fact my tale to tell and I think it is important that I note this won't be the last episode that is uncomfortable.

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    13 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 16 - The Super Sale Spiral; Nothing good after midnight.
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode of Exit on the Left, Kealy shares the story of the first "obligatory" supersale after the takeover—when the chaos wasn’t just temporary, it became the business model.

    This isn’t just about selling cars.

    It’s about addiction, power, gender dynamics, and the slow erosion of what you’ll tolerate just to survive.

    Kealy talks openly about the collision of two dysfunctional crews, the night things went too far, and what happens when you stay silent because you don’t know where else you’ll go.

    This is the story of what happens after midnight—when the floor clears, but the consequences stick around.

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    8 min
  • Exit on the Left: Episode 15 - Wakooma LTD. Clearing the Floor
    Jul 8 2025

    The sale was supposed to end, but the chaos stayed behind.

    In this chapter, I walk you into the moment the crew decided they weren’t leaving—and how that decision rewired everything. From dollar-trade side deals to coke in the washroom and orange dry-cleaned wardrobes, Wakoōma Ltd wasn’t just shifting... it was slipping.

    I wasn’t above it. I wasn’t clean. I was just sober—watching, documenting, and surviving.

    This episode isn’t about villains and heroes. It’s about the blurry middle ground we all walk when we want to belong but need to eat. When silence becomes a skill. And when surviving feels a hell of a lot like complicity.

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    11 min