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Evolving Entrepreneurship
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The Stratford Perth Centre for Business Podcast, “Evolving Entrepreneurship” celebrates Canadian small business and entrepreneurship. Produced in the heart of Stratford, Ontario, Canada, Evolving Entrepreneurship is an authentic deep dive into the unique struggles and triumphs of women-led businesses. Co-hosted by Stratford Perth Centre for Business advisors Holly Mortimer and Janis Auster, the podcast’s premiere five-episode season features candid conversations with local entrepreneurs about the pitfalls, failures, and partnerships that have defined their journeys. The series shines a spotlight on the resilient and resourceful female entrepreneurs who are shaping Stratford, Ontario, Canada, and beyond.
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Naomi Clement
Season 2: Episode 8: Clay, Creativity and Cash Flow Episode Duration: 52 minutes In this week’s podcast episode, Naomi Clement shares how she turned a passion for pottery into a sustainable business through teaching, community, and creativity and by building a repeat and recurring revenue stream with her own membership space. If you're in the arts and culture space, her journey will inspire you to think differently about how you grow. About Our Guest: Naomi Clement is a Canadian artist and educator who explores ideas of home and belonging through the powerful lens of functional ceramics. She received her MFA from Louisiana State University in 2017, and her B.F.A from the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design University in 2003. Naomi has participated in residencies, given lectures and workshops, and exhibited her work across Canada and the United States. She served as a board member for the National Council on the Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), and was named a 2017 Emerging Artist by Ceramics Monthly magazine. In 2019, Naomi was a Summer Artist-in-Residence at the renowned Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, in Helena, Montana. After spending many years as a pottery nomad, working and travelling across North America, Naomi has recently established a home studio in Stratford, Ontario. Find Naomi at: https://naomiclement.com/
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Meet Meredith
Episode 7: Bonus Episode: Meet the Intern, Meredith Edition Episode Duration: 35 minutes In this bonus episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, we chat with Intern Meredith about her time at the Stratford Perth Centre for Business, her time managing the Summer Company program and her thoughts on entrepreneurship from a Gen Z perspective. Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events
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Shelley Windsor - Leading With Grit & Grace
Season 2: Episode 6: Leading with grit. Episode Duration: 59 minutes What if you led your hospitality business with transparency and values? From staffing to growth, Shelley Windsor of Windsor Hospitality Group has seen it all and led through it all. In this week’s podcast episode, we sit down with the trailblazing entrepreneur to explore: Her leadership approach to managing a large team. How she manages cash flow in a seasonal industry. How do her roots show up in her business. Whether you’re in food service or any service-based business, this conversation is packed with lessons on resilience, people-first leadership, and long-term vision. About Our Guest: Shelley Windsor is the co-owner of Windsor Hospitality Inc., a Stratford-based management and consulting firm whose portfolio includes Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall, The Prune Restaurant, Events@151, Foster’s Inn, and several Best Western properties, including the newly opened BW@Home in Walkerton. She oversees financial operations while actively staying involved in day-to-day operational performance, human resources, and the strategic use of technology to streamline processes, increase revenue, and operate efficiently. Guided by a philosophy of staying relevant, giving back to the community, fostering exceptional workplaces, and prioritizing customer experience, Shelley is committed to both operational excellence and meaningful community impact. Find Shelley here: https://www.windsorhospitality.ca/
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Marian deWever - From Listings To Leadership
Season 2: Episode 5: From Listings To Leadership: values, vision and a new kind of real estate. Episode Duration: 49 minutes This week on Evolving Entrepreneurship, we sit down with Marian deWever, broker, owner, and leader, to talk about building a brokerage rooted in values, integrity, and genuine care for families. Tune in as Marian shares how she’s redefining success in real estate beyond sales, toward service and community. Home And Company: https://www.homeandcompany.ca/marian-dewever/ About Our Guest: The real estate market and the business of real estate are constantly evolving and in 2013, after 23 years working for major franchise companies, Marian, finally, took the leap of faith to build Home & Company Real Estate. She is driven by her confidence and determination to make a positive impact in the real estate market, in her community and provide better services to her clients. ‘‘As Realtors we have the most awesome privilege of being involved in a family’s journey to find HOME. This relationship deserves our enthusiasm, patience, skilled guidance and our very best efforts, always.’’ As a Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB) – the most prestigious credential in the industry, conferred by the Real Estate Business Institute (REBI) and endorsed by the National Association of REALTORS® – Marian exemplifies a commitment to professionalism, innovation, and success. Stratford is home to Marian, husband and business partner, Robert and 2 cats with dog like personalities. They are proud parents of their suddenly adult children, Emma and Maklane. When not working, time spent travelling, a bit of cycling or hiking, or relaxing with friends, makes life complete. If you are seeking a real estate partner who dares to be different, Marian deWever is a name to trust. Her pursuit of excellence and dedication to providing the utmost in service has earned her a sterling reputation among savvy clients who recognize the value of working with a true industry leader.
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Janis Antonio: From Legacy to Leadership
Season 2: Episode 4: From Legacy To Leadership - leading change and upholding Stratford's sports heritage. Episode Duration: 40 minutes This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Janis Antonio, owner of Dunny’s Source for Sports in Stratford & St. Marys. Janis shares what it’s like to step into a long-standing community business, lead a multi-generational team, and navigate the unique challenges of managing Gen Z employees, all while honouring Stratford’s deep sports legacy. Whether you're running a local business or navigating workplace change, this episode is packed with insight, heart, and real-life leadership lessons. Dunny's Source For Sports: https://www.sourceforsports.ca/pages/dunnys-source-for-sports-stratford About Our Guest: Janis Antonio from Dunny’s Source for Sports, a locally owned and operated sporting goods business proudly serving Stratford and St. Marys, ON. Born and raised in Stratford, the Dunny’s family has deep roots in the community and is active in local sports both on and off the ice. Specializing in hockey, baseball, and custom team & corporate apparel, they’ve become a go-to for athletes, teams, and businesses alike.
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Dr. Cranla Warren: From Surviving to Thriving - Resilience, Purpose & Powerful Leadership.
Season 2: Episode 3: From Surviving to Thriving - resilience, purpose & powerful leadership. Episode Duration: 49 minutes This week on the Evolving Entrepreneurship podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Cranla Warren, Leadership & Team Coach, Educator, and Organizational Psychologist who brings over 30 years of leadership experience to the mic. In this powerful conversation, Cranla shares how leaders can move beyond simply surviving and start truly thriving. Drawing on her background in psychotherapy, neuroscience, and executive coaching, Cranla explores what it takes to lead with emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and purpose in today’s high-pressure world. Dr Cranla Warren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cranla-warren/ About Our Guest: Dr. Cranla Warren holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology, and is a Leadership & Team Coach, Educator, and community builder who’s passionate about helping people move from simply surviving to truly thriving. With a background as a psychotherapist specializing in adult mental health, Cranlahas 30 years of formal leadership experience, which she draws on, in addition to evidence-based practice, in her efforts to help others move the needle on their business success. Before launching her private practice and coaching leaders around the world, Cranla served as Vice President of Leadership Development at the Institute for Health and Human Potential, where she oversaw teams that worked with executives navigating high-stakes leadership challenges. Today, Cranla is an external facilitator at Toronto Metropolitan University, designing and delivering leadership and professional development programs for staff. She’s also the Co-Founder of The Iris Collective, a grassroots initiative in Stratford, Ontario, dedicated to connection, community, and contribution among women, and the Co-Lead and Faculty Member of Sojourn: An Offsite for Women in Leadership, a transformative retreat for women ready to lead with greater fullness, self-awareness, and purpose. Known for blending psychology, neuroscience, leadership science, and customer/client-focused best practices, Cranla helps leaders—and especially women entrepreneurs—cultivate emotional intelligence, resilience, and lasting impact. Summary In this conversation, Holly and Janis discuss the essential transition from merely surviving to thriving, particularly for small business owners. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, aligning actions with personal values, and focusing on high-value tasks rather than simply doing more. This approach not only enhances personal well-being but also fosters effective leadership. Takeaways Moving from surviving to thriving involves a mindset shift. Our thoughts and beliefs shape our actions and outputs. Small business owners often believe they need to do more. It's crucial to focus on high-value activities. Aligning actions with personal values is essential. Consider your personal energy when making decisions. Leadership is about quality, not quantity of actions. Personal well-being is intertwined with business success. Mindset influences both personal and professional growth. Effective practices stem from a clear understanding of values. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Cranla Warren 00:40 The Importance of Connection and Community
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Emily van Straten - From Policies To People
Season 2: Episode 2: From policies to people - empathy, individuality and the future of work. Episode Duration: 52 minutes This week on the podcast, we’re joined by Emily van Straten, HR consultant, speaker, and author of We’re Human. Not Resources., for an honest conversation about what it really takes to build people-first workplaces. 🌍 From Gen Z expectations to rethinking toxic norms, Emily shares how empathy, individuality, and trust are shaping the new era of work and why it’s time to stop shrinking ourselves to fit outdated systems. Through her business Think HR, her workshops, and her podcast Your Gen Z Co-Worker, Emily is redefining what leadership looks like in a world that values humans over handbooks. 🎙️ Think HR https://www.thinkhr.ca/ Woodstock, ON About Our Guest: Emily van Straten is a bold voice in the future of work. As an HR consultant, speaker, and author of We’re Human. Not Resources., she challenges outdated systems and advocates for workplaces where people don’t have to shrink themselves to succeed. Through her business, Think HR, Emily helps creative, mission-driven teams build cultures rooted in well-being, individuality, and trust. Her podcast, Your Gen Z Co-Worker, and her signature workshops make space for honest conversations about life, work, and everything in between. With equal parts empathy and audacity, Emily is redefining what it means to be human at work – and helping others do the same. Show Notes: Summary In this episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, hosts Holly and Janis engage with Emily VanStraten, an HR consultant, to discuss the evolving landscape of work, particularly focusing on the Gen Z workforce. They explore the implications of back-to-office mandates, the importance of flexibility, and the need for human-centered workplace policies. Emily shares insights from her experiences in HR, emphasizing the significance of trust, respect, and communication in fostering a positive work environment. The conversation also touches on the challenges small businesses face in hiring and the potential of AI in shaping HR policies. Ultimately, the episode highlights the necessity for businesses to adapt to the changing needs of employees to thrive in the modern economy. Takeaways The back-to-office mandate may lead to increased turnover. Gen Z values purpose-driven work and flexibility. Outdated HR practices can hinder employee satisfaction. Good leadership positively impacts employee retention. Human-centered policies can enhance workplace culture. AI can assist in creating HR policies but shouldn't replace human insight. Small businesses have the advantage of being flexible with policies. Trust and respect are crucial for a positive work environment. Hiring should focus on skills and strengths, not just credentials. Open communication can bridge generational gaps in the workplace. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Evolving Entrepreneurship 02:25 The Future of Work: Back to Office Mandates 06:47 Understanding the Gen Z Worker 11:37 Building a Human-Centered Workplace 17:43 Innovative Policies for Employee Well-Being 23:13 The Role of AI in HR Policies 29:54 Hiring Challenges and Opportunities 37:30 The Importance of Flexibility in the Workplace 45:39 Overcoming Hiring Fears 51:06 Conclusion and Resources
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Katie DeBlock Boersma
Season 2: Episode 1: From the farm to the courtroom: Building a law firm that listens. Episode Duration: 45 minutes In today's podcast, we interview Katie DeBlock Boersma of KDB Law to explore what it means to build a modern workplace inside a traditional profession. From growing up on a farm near Mitchell to launching a thriving rural law practice and leading community organizations, Katie shares: ✨ How listening to your team and clients builds stronger outcomes. 🌾 The unique challenges and opportunities of rural law. ⚖️ Her approach to workplace culture, conflict mediation, and community impact. Don’t miss this thoughtful conversation with a lawyer, leader, and changemaker redefining what’s possible in the legal world. KDB Law https://www.kdb.law/ 14 Erie Street Stratford, ON About Our Guest: Katie’s ambition to become a lawyer took root at the age of 7 while growing up on a farm near Mitchell, Ontario. She attended law school at Osgoode Hall, and then moved back to the family farm where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Katie enjoys the unique opportunity afforded by practicing law in rural Ontario. Balancing the complexities of a diverse and challenging legal practice, she has fostered deep connections with her community. She is Chair of the Local Community Food Centre and Chair of the Stratford Perth Museum. She is also a certified Mediator, specializing in mediating workplace and farm succession conflict. In addition, she formerly sat as a Vice Chair on the Ontario Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal. Katie is a firm believer in creating the world we want to live in with every move we make. Show Notes: In this episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, hosts Holly and Janis interview Katie DeBlock Boersma, a lawyer and owner of KDB Law in Stratford, Ontario. Katie shares her journey from practicing law in Toronto to establishing her own law firm in a small town, emphasizing the importance of community, flexibility in the workplace, and creating a supportive environment for her team. The conversation explores innovative practices in the legal industry, the significance of giving back to the community, and the evolving perceptions of lawyers. Katie's insights highlight the potential for change in the legal profession, particularly in how law firms can operate in a more human-centered and flexible manner. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Evolving Entrepreneurship 00:58 Katie DeBlock Boersma: A Journey into Law and Business 03:00 Small Town Roots and Their Influence on Law Practice 06:06 Transitioning from Employee to Business Owner 09:04 Creating a Flexible and Supportive Work Environment 11:53 The Unique Culture of an All-Female Law Firm 14:59 Innovative Practices for Employee Well-Being 18:11 Redefining Client Experience in Law 21:13 Humanizing the Legal Process 24:09 Conclusion and Future Aspirations 25:12 Embracing Growth and Expansion 28:08 Maintaining Balance and Sanity 30:24 The Importance of Community Involvement 35:07 Choosing the Right Legal Support 40:11 Changing Misconceptions About Lawyers 42:12 Excitement in the Evolving Legal Landscape
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Meet The Summer Company Students
Season 2: Episode 9: The Finale Episode: Introducing Summer Company Episode Duration: 30 minutes We sat down with two rising entrepreneurs from this year’s Summer Company program Navan Simmons of N7slens and Michael Ewing of Media by Michael on the Evolving Entrepreneurship podcast to talk business, creativity, and the hustle behind the highlights. From capturing sports action to creating standout visuals for athletes and brands, these student founders are already making big waves in Southwestern Ontario. About Our Guests: Michael Ewing- Designs by Michael: Designs by Michael specializes in dynamic sports photography and bold graphic design that captures the energy and emotion of every moment. From game-day action shots to custom visuals for athletes and teams, Michael delivers high-impact content tailored to elevate your brand. Perfect for those looking to stand out with powerful, professional visuals. Michael operates his business from Perth South, Ontario. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/media.by.michael/ Navan Simmons - N7slens: Navan, residing in Stratford, focuses on sports photography as well as sports events specializing in capturing photos and videos for social media marketing in the sports industry. Navan offers game and team photography, highlight reels, and tailored social media content for youth and college athletes in Southwestern Ontario. With a unique perspective as both athletes and photographers, they provide dynamic, marketable content that helps athletes get noticed by scouts and programs. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n7slens/ Want to apply for the 2026 Summer Company program? Click HERE to get started. Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events
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Joani Gerber on Leadership, Local Business & Lifting Others as You Rise
In this episode, we sit down with Joani Gerber, CEO of investStratford and former Stratford Business Leader of the Year. From her early days working in the family business to steering Stratford through economic uncertainty, Joani shares powerful lessons on: Tackling trade and tariff challenges Supporting small businesses Championing women in leadership Her message is clear: leadership means lifting others. As Joani puts it, "When your rocket ship is on the way to the moon, you don’t shut the doors—you jam in as many people as possible so everyone gets the same shot at success." Tune in for a conversation that’s equal parts practical and inspiring.
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Meet The Intern: Cindy Teknedjian
Episode 6: (Bonus Episode) Meet the Intern Episode Duration: 35 minutes In this bonus episode of Evolving Entrepreneurship, we chat with Cindy Teknedjian about her internship at the Stratford Perth Centre for Business, her Change Management studies, and what she thinks about the world of entrepreneurship. Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
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Crystals and Commerce: A Journey of Healing and Business with Nia Bright
Episode 5: Crystals and Commerce: A Journey of Healing and Business with Nia Bright Episode Duration: 45 minutes Nia Bright shares her transformative journey from experiencing a severe health crisis to becoming the owner of Good Vibrations Rock Shop, a vibrant crystal shop and event space in downtown Stratford, Ontario. Episode Highlights: The unexpected path from health crisis to business ownership Transitioning into entrepreneurship with no prior experience Building and nurturing a team in a holistic wellness business The challenges and rewards of purchasing an existing business Expanding from retail to education through online courses Creating a space that combines commerce with healing About Our Guest: Nia Bright is the majority owner of Good Vibrations Rock Shop, a crystal shop and event space in downtown Stratford. Her journey into entrepreneurship began following a life-altering thyroid condition in 2016 that led her to explore holistic wellness. Today, she's an expert in the metaphysical properties of stones, curating rare and high-quality crystals from around the world. Beyond retail, Nia has developed online crystal courses, making crystal education accessible to a broader audience. Key Takeaways: How personal challenges can lead to unexpected business opportunities The importance of authenticity in wellness-based businesses Strategies for learning business management on the job Building a team that aligns with your business values Balancing commercial success with healing intentions Tips for purchasing and growing an existing business Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
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A New Perspective on Modern Agriculture with Jacqueline Martin
Episode 4: Breaking Ground: A New Perspective on Modern Agriculture with Jacqueline Martin Episode Duration: 45 minutes Jacqueline Martin shares her unique experience as a young female entrepreneur co-running Kampkreek Dairies with her brothers, while also managing Pastoral Pond, an artisanal cider company, with her husband. Episode Highlights: Navigating family dynamics in a sibling-owned agricultural business Breaking barriers as a woman in agriculture Balancing pregnancy and farming responsibilities Bringing Gen Z innovation to traditional farming Modernizing agricultural business practices Managing dual businesses in the food and beverage sector About Our Guest: Jacqueline Martin is a co-owner of Kampkreek Dairies Ltd., a family-operated dairy farm bringing farm-fresh products directly to the community. Along with three of her brothers, she's revolutionizing traditional farming practices with modern approaches. She's also the co-founder of Pastoral Pond, a boutique cider company specializing in small-batch artisanal ciders, which she runs with her husband. Key Takeaways: Strategies for successful family business management Innovation opportunities in traditional agricultural sectors Challenges and solutions for women in agriculture How Gen Z perspectives can transform traditional industries Balancing multiple business ventures Modern approaches to agricultural product marketing and distribution Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
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Building a 20-Year Legacy in Downtown Stratford with Kelly Ballantyne and Mel Lang
Episode 3: Building a 20-Year Legacy in Downtown Stratford with Kelly Ballantyne and Mel Lang Episode Duration: 45 minutes Please note that there were technical difficulties on the audio side, so turn it up once Kelly and Mel start to chat. This episode contains 20 years of knowledge that you don't want to miss! Kelly Ballantyne, chef and owner of Sirkel Foods, along with her wife Mel Lang, share their remarkable journey of building and sustaining a successful restaurant in downtown Stratford, Ontario for two decades. Episode Highlights: The evolution of Sirkel Foods over 20 years in downtown Stratford Navigating business partnership changes and growth Leadership lessons learned from running a local restaurant Successfully pivoting from sit-down dining to takeout during the pandemic Candid discussion about imposter syndrome and women in business Behind the scenes of running a from-scratch kitchen in a tourist town Insights on business and life partnerships About Our Guests: Kelly Ballantyne is the chef and owner of Sirkel Foods, a beloved café in the heart of downtown Stratford. Known for its made-from-scratch menu and commitment to quality, Sirkel Foods has become a staple of the local dining scene under Kelly's leadership. Joining the conversation is Mel Lang, Kelly's wife and supporter in her business journey and genius in the Sirkel Foods' kitchen. Key Takeaways: How adaptability and resilience helped transform business challenges into opportunities The importance of authentic leadership in the restaurant industry Strategies for managing major business transitions Real talk about overcoming self-doubt while building a successful business Balancing personal and professional relationships in business Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
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Small Town Success: Building a Canadian Subscription Box Empire with Virginia Ehrlich
Episode 2: Small Town Success: Building a Canadian Subscription Box Empire with Virginia Ehrlich Episode Duration: 45 minutes Virginia Ehrlich shares her journey of creating Acre75, a subscription box service that celebrates small-town Canadian makers and captures the essence of local community spirit. Episode Highlights: Creating a business model that celebrates small-town Canadian culture Managing a subscription-based business single-handedly Navigating Canadian supply chain and shipping challenges Dealing with imposter syndrome as a solo entrepreneur Prioritizing mental health while running a business Building relationships with local artisans and makers About Our Guest: Virginia Ehrlich is the founder of Acre75 Gathered, a subscription box service that brings the charm and craftsmanship of small-town Canada to subscribers' doorsteps. Her business model not only celebrates local artisans but also captures the authentic, comforting essence of small-town life through carefully curated Canadian-made products. https://acre75.ca/ Key Takeaways: Strategies for running a successful subscription-based business Solutions for managing supply chain challenges in Canada The importance of mental health awareness in entrepreneurship Tips for working effectively as a solo business owner Building authentic connections with suppliers and customers Maintaining quality and consistency in curated products Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) Books Mentioned: Throughout our podcasts, we will occasionally mention books as a resource to dive deeper into the conversation. Please note that we provide a link to our local independent bookstore, Fanfare Books, to make it easy for you to buy. We also recommend checking your local library for a copy of the books we love. Stolen Focus The War of Art If you are experiencing a mental health crisis please click here to find immediate support or head to your local emergency department.
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Sweet Success: From Banking to Bonbons with Kelly Lindsay
Episode 1: Sweet Success: From Banking to Bonbons with Kelly Lindsay Episode Duration: 45 minutes Kelly Lindsay shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from a 20-year banking career to founding Corner Store Candy Co., a charming sweet shop in downtown Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Corner Store Candy Co https://cornerstorecandy.co/ 27 York St., Stratford ON Canada Instagram Episode Highlights: The leap from corporate banking to entrepreneurship Turning a lifelong dream of owning a candy store into reality Building successful collaborations with local businesses Managing rapid business growth as a solo entrepreneur Behind the scenes look at running a specialty retail store The challenges and rewards of being a hands-on business owner About Our Guest: Kelly Lindsay is the founder of Corner Store Candy Co., a unique sweet shop in downtown Stratford, Ontario, Canada. After dedicating over two decades to the banking industry, Kelly combined her business acumen with her passion for confectionery to create a welcoming space that offers carefully curated, high-quality sweets. Her shop has become known not just for its delicious treats, but for creating joyful experiences for both locals and visitors. Key Takeaways: How to successfully transition from corporate career to small business ownership The importance of building local business relationships Strategies for managing rapid growth as a solo entrepreneur Creating experiences beyond just product sales Balancing business operations with customer experience Resources for Entrepreneurs: Stratford Perth Centre for Business Website: https://www.stratfordperthbusiness.ca/ Email: [email protected] Book a Free Consultation: https://airtable.com/app2gRqysORdgAAlp/shrN489caaX9MAifL The Centre offers complimentary consultation and resources for new and established small businesses, including: Business start-up services Strategic planning Digital marketing strategies Educational workshops and events Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
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The Stratford Perth Centre for Business Podcast, “Evolving Entrepreneurship” celebrates Canadian small business and entrepreneurship. Produced in the heart of Stratford, Ontario, Canada, Evolving Entrepreneurship is an authentic deep dive into the unique struggles and triumphs of women-led businesses. Co-hosted by Stratford Perth Centre for Business advisors Holly Mortimer and Janis Auster, the podcast’s premiere five-episode season features candid conversations with local entrepreneurs about the pitfalls, failures, and partnerships that have defined their journeys. The series shines a spotlight on the resilient and resourceful female entrepreneurs who are shaping Stratford, Ontario, Canada, and beyond.
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