Huddle Presents: Home Office Huddle Today
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Huddle's Home Office podcast features conversations with New Brunswick and Nova Scotian community leaders and entrepreneurs from their homes– focusing on issues and events that accelerate and enrich the growth of the region’s economy and culture.
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Debbie Rathwell On 100 Women Who Care Of Greater Saint John
In the latest Huddle "Home Office" podcast, Mark Leger chats with the entrepreneur and community fundraiser about the power and inspiration of women coming together to help people in their community.
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Lori Weir Of Four Eyes Financial On 'Riding The Waves' Of Entrepreneurship
The serial entrepreneur from Saint John chats with Mark Leger about her career in business and the fintech company that now employs more than 30 people and has more than 3,000 financial advisors using its platform.
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The N.B. Guide To Great Places To Visit Two Hours From Your Hometown
In the fourth and final chat about the three-month "Electric Summer Social Tour" of New Brunswick, Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault speak with Mark Leger about how their journey of discovery would continue long after the tour ended.
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A Love For Local N.B. Includes The Yogi Bear Campground And French Fry Charcuterie Boards
On the latest in a series of conversations about their Love For Local New Brunswick "Electric Summer Social Tour," Jason Gallant and Mylène Theriault chat with Mark Leger about their latest adventures on the road, including a trip to Jason's favourite campground in Woodstock and Mylène's first trip to McCain country in Florenceville.
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Marcel LeBrun On His Plan To Build 96 'Tiny Homes' In Fredericton
Marcel LeBrun is best known as a tech entrepreneur, a former executive at Radian6 and Salesforce. But he’s also a social entrepreneur and joins host Mark Leger for a chat about plans to build an affordable housing community and social enterprise centre on the north side of Fredericton.
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Fredericton Welcomes Back The Harvest Music Festival
The Harvest Music Festival in Fredericton has a lot to celebrate this year. It's the 30th anniversary of the popular late summer festival and it's back after a year off because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Meghan Morrison is the chair of the organizing committee. Jeff Richardson is the general manager. They're also longtime fans of the festival and join Mark Leger to chat about their favourite memories of past festivals and what to expect this year.