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S1,E4: Cameron and Ying Nance - Part 2

Episode 4 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1,E4: Cameron and Ying Nance - Part 2" was published on November 17, 2023 and runs 75 minutes.

November 17, 2023 ·75m · Small Lake City

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You're about to step into the extraordinary love story of Cameron and Ying, a tale that spans continents, cultures, and ultimately led to a thriving business venture. It's a story that shows us that borders are never a barrier when love and tenacity are on the scene. From early dating days marked with a dramatic car crash in New York, to hurdles like long-distance dating, immigration challenges, and a courageous courthouse marriage, their journey is a testament to resilience and dreaming big....

You're about to step into the extraordinary love story of Cameron and Ying, a tale that spans continents, cultures, and ultimately led to a thriving business venture. It's a story that shows us that borders are never a barrier when love and tenacity are on the scene. From early dating days marked with a dramatic car crash in New York, to hurdles like long-distance dating, immigration challenges, and a courageous courthouse marriage, their journey is a testament to resilience and dreaming big.

But their story doesn't end there. As Ying maneuvers her new life in the US with Cameron's family, she discovers a sweet way to support herself through baking. Her delicious donuts, with the unique flavor of her Thai roots, are a hit and offer a fresh hope for the future. As they navigate life and business together, they dream big, planning store openings and even envisioning retirement in Thailand. Their story is not just about love, but also about the spirit of entrepreneurship and the power of ambition.

Through their tales, there's an exploration of the Salt Lake City food scene, the challenges of choosing a business name, and long-term planning. We also consider the potential to interview Utah Jazz owner, Ryan Smith, as we take a peek behind the scenes of Salt Lake City's development. This episode is not just a love story, but a story of determination, ambition, and dreaming big.

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