Are You Ready for Your Next Chapter? Introducing the EntrepreNorth Growth Program Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day. To mark this special day, we are doing something a little different, this is the first time the Venture Out podcast has featured members of the EntrepreNorth team on the show. Host Xina Cowan (CEO, EntrepreNorth) sits down with Cora Kavyaktok (Program Manager and Founder of Little Inuk Photography) and Jacey Firth-Hagen (Program Coordinator) to talk about what it really means to be an entrepreneur in the North, and why this year's cohort, The Next Chapter, might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. Whether you have been running your business for a while or you are ready to take it to the next level, this conversation is for you. About the Entrepreneur Growth Program The Entrepreneur Growth Program is a seven-month business education and mentorship journey designed for Northern Indigenous entrepreneurs who are ready to strengthen their business, grow their confidence, and invest in themselves as leaders. This year's cohort theme is The Next Chapter, open to entrepreneurs across all sectors who have already started building and are ready to take things further. Participants travel to all three territories (Iqaluit, Whitehorse, and Yellowknife), connect with elders, local business leaders, and potential funders, and gain access to mentorship, coaching, a wellness fund, bursaries, and more. Applications are open now to Indigenous entrepreneurs residing in NU, NT, YT. The deadline to apply is July 3, 2026. Apply at www.entreprenorth.ca/growth-program In This Episode What the Entrepreneur Growth Program is and what participants receiveWhy the word entrepreneur can feel intimidating, and why that is okayThe story behind this year's cohort theme, The Next ChapterReal stories of transformation from past participantsWhy the in-person gatherings across the territories are at the heart of the programWhat to do if you are not sure you are ready to apply About Our Guests Cora Kavyaktok is an Inuk from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, now based in Alberta. As EntrepreNorth's Program Manager, Cora brings close to 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur herself, the founder of Little Inuk Photography, where she has spent nearly two decades capturing portraits rooted in strength, identity, and self-worth, and Inuk Gold, a clothing brand that uplifts Inuit artists through profit-sharing. Her deep roots in Northern entrepreneurship and her commitment to uplifting Indigenous voices is exactly what she brings to her work supporting participants through the growth program. Jacey Firth-Hagen (Tsuk Tsal) is a proud Dinjii Zhuh Khaii Łuk ts'àt Nihtat Gwich'in from Inuvik, Northwest Territories. As EntrepreNorth's Program Coordinator, Jacey brings over half a decade of programming experience, having started her journey volunteering at community events in high school and growing into a recognized community builder across the Delta. A co-developer of #SpeakGwichinToMe and Treaty Talks NWT, her commitment to language, culture, land, and community wellbeing shapes everything she brings to this work. Earrings They Are Wearing Jacey is wearing earrings by Bambi Amos (https://proudlyindigenouscrafts.com/artist/bambi-amos)Cora is wearing Porcupine Kunik Earrings (https://porcupinekunik.com) and a necklace by Tammy TooXina is wearing earrings by Tania Larsson (https://tanialarsson.com) Stay Connected Website and applications: https://entreprenorth.ca/growth-program Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.entreprenorth.ca/ Listen to Venture Out wherever you get your podcasts Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EntrepreNorth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entreprenorth/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entreprenorth Venture Out's theme song is Fires Across the Tundra by Leela Gilday (https://www.leelagilday.com/)