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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2024 · 29 MIN

How Jason Gregor Built a Media Empire from the Ground Up

from Early Days · host Prowse Barrette LLP

In this episode of Early Days, host Jackie Rae interviews Jason Gregor, a well-known radio personality and entrepreneur, as he shares his journey from the oil fields to the radio waves. Jason opens up about the pivotal moments that led him to pursue a career in broadcasting, the challenges of running his own radio show, and the importance of giving back to the community through his Gregor Foundation. Discover how passion, resilience, and a commitment to helping others have shaped Jason's successful career and life philosophy.Welcome to "Early Days," presented by Prowse Chowne, your guide to entrepreneurship, business beginnings and beyond. The "Early Days" podcast provides insights and tips for business owners and entrepreneurs as it relates to their early days. This includes the actual start of their business, the successes and challenges. "Early Days" also explores the highlighted businesses in terms of new offerings, services, team growth, expansion to new locations, and more. This series is proudly produced by the team at Road 55. Located in Edmonton, Alberta. Road 55 creates content that connects! For more information, please visit: www.road55.ca 

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