Host Eleni Gerding is joined by Portland's independent business owners, business district volunteers and neighborhood leaders to discuss the state of small business in the Portland area. Small Business Portland is a product of Venture Portland.Â
Changing the way women support women (especially women of color) in business, Amanda Mailey, owner of Alist, is inspiring a revolution in Portland! She is a consultant, event organizer, mother and so much more. On this episode, get inspired by Amanda's story about how she innovates in marketing and business solutions for the fastest growing demographic of entrepreneurs, women of color.
In this episode, Eleni has a fascinating discussion with Erwina Barney, chef and founder of Fork and Spoon Food House and Chik and Chuck Coffee in the Historic Parkrose business district in NE Portland. Her inspiring story of bringing Filipino food and culture to PDX, started off with a food truck and has expanded to so much more!
In this episode of the Small Business Portland Podcast, Eleni talks with Steve Coker of Battlegrounds Gaming Cafe. Steve shares his story of following his passions and dreams right into creating this unique community space located in the NE Portland Hollywood District. Tune in and get inspired for your next gaming adventure!
In this illuminating episode, Eleni chats with Alisha Sullivan, Executive Director, and Misty Post, Art Director, of the Willamette Light Brigade which is the non profit that curates and produces the infamous Portland Winter Lights Festival! Take a listen to this engaging conversation all about lighting up Portland.
Partners in business and in life, Kate Simer and Keith Kurczewski, talk with Eleni about their 3 businesses in St. Johns. La Paloma, 3 Tracks Music and Descansa Property Management offer a plethora of services and products. From guitars and music lessons to gifts, an event space, and even a full on property management company, these two sure know the ins and outs of small business!
Located in the Williams District, Blackthorn Mercantile is a local merchant of all things essential for home and living. Eleni sits down with Blackthorn owner, Lisa Stanger, to talk about her favorite products, upcoming events, and other ways that Blackthorn can help you usher in the fall season.
Eleni chats with Ali and Angie of Frock Boutique on Alberta Street about their origins at Burning Man, their favorite items in the store, and their plans for celebrating their upcoming 20th anniversary.
Eleni sits down with Rodrigo Baena of Foster's Favela Brazilian Cafe to talk about Brazilian culture, building community, and their new location at Taborspace in the Belmont District.
In this episode, Eleni sits down with Dr. Marcea Wiggins of SANTÉ Aesthetics & Wellness to discuss their new holistic medspa in the Stadium District and the services they offer including holistic medical care and a full range of aesthetic treatments.
Animal, Plant, Mineral specializes in local, handmade, ethical, sustainable, and vintage clothing and home goods. In this episode, we spoke with Owner, Faith Jennings about her store, her passion for sustainable clothing, and tips for caring for your favorite sweater.
Deoshia (Deedee) Hopkins owns Good Deeds in the Alberta Arts District, which is a Black Femme-owned full-service company focused on food, fashion, and events, and also incorporates mutual aid. We sat down with Deedee to talk about her latest endeavors, including a new food truck project called 'The Pull Up' and a boutique in the Lloyd Center called '5th Avenue.'
In this episode we chat with Elizabeth Hsia, owner of Reclamation in the Williams District about proper plant care, great gift ideas and the shop mascot, Elliot!
In this episode we chat with Nisha Supahan of Tattoo 34 on Hawthorne about what it is like to be a Black and Indigenous-owned business in Portland, pivoting during the pandemic and their upcoming Flash Day event.
In honor of Women's History Month, new Small Business Portland Podcast host Eleni Gerding chats with owner of Bella's Italian Bakery, Michelle Vernier, about her journey to become a business owner in Lents, her favorite things to bake, and more.
Listeners get to hear from the passionate powerhouse that is Sarah Shaoul of PDX SOS and Bricks Need Mortar. Sarah and host Joy Church talk about the impact of the latest shutdown on small businesses and the broader impact on housing prices and neighborhoods. Sarah shares ways for consumers to support small business through PDX SOS and by taking the #PortlandPledge.
This month, the Small Business Portland podcast talks with a real Portland treasure, Christine Longmuir, owner of Two Rivers Books. Listeners will hear how Christine and her business partner, Fuschia Troutman of Weird Sisters Yarn, have adapted to serve their customers during the pandemic; building an even stronger community through an increased number and type of virtual events, offering local delivery, donating to local charitable organizations, providing truly exceptional customer service, and showcasing BIPOC-owned businesses in the Portland area. Christine shares how she started in the book business and talks holiday strategy with us, too. Please give this a listen and share your feedback!
Joy is joined by Bridgid Blackburn of Cargo, Jeff Lynott of the Foster Area Business Association and Liz Smith of the St. Johns Boosters to discuss preparation for the upcoming Holiday Season- starting with Halloween.
Joy is joined by Helen Ying, Chair of the Old Town Community Association, and Jessie Burke, owner of the Society Hotel and OTCA Board Member, to discuss the situation in Old Town during the pandemic, street demonstrations, housing crises and more.Discussed in this episode:OASIS Old Town Alternate Safe Sleeping Initiative GoFundmeLan Su Chinese GardenSaturday Market
We're joined by district organizers Calvin Hoff and Deborah Rochford to discuss the importance of and strategy for small business social media in interesting times.