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Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
Grow North 24 Women's Conference Speaker: Ros Clarke Made by God - Body and Soul
In this episode of AURI's podcast, Allison Hohn, Executive Director of Naturally Minnesota, provides a preview of Food | Ag | Ideas Week 2024. She also chats about Grow North's transition to Naturally MN and supporting Minnesota's food and ag ecosystem.
In this episode of Raising Joy, we explore the incredible resource of MHMR and Help Me Grow North Texas. Miranda Holmes & Arrenia Thomas join us to discuss how Help Me Grow empowers parents and caregivers by connecting them with a network of specialists and community-based services to support their child's healthy development.We delve into:Who Help Me Grow North Texas can supportThe different types of resources and services availableHow the program can address both general parenting questions and developmental concernsThe benefits of collaboration across various sectorsAnd much more!This episode is a must-listen for any parent or caregiver seeking guidance and support in raising joyful, thriving children.
President Biden vows to expedite arms shipments to Ukraine as the Kiev regime faces battlefield disaster.
Grow North executive director Allison Hohn previews the organization's "Food, Ag, Ideas Week" event, including the introduction of a new initiative. Theater Latte Da actor Reese Britts discusses his role in the new production of "Merrily We Roll Along".
This week, the Grow North program will hold its annual "Food, Ag, Ideas Week" to help connect some of the biggest brand names in agriculture with smaller companies, the newest technological advances, and more. The program's executive director, Allison Hohn, gives us a preview of what you'll find during the event.
In this episode, Allison Hohn, Executive Director of Grow North, talks about what to expect at Food, Ag, Ideas Week and highlights an exciting new endeavor for Grow North.
In this episode, Allison Hohn, Executive Director of Grow North, talks about what to expect at Food, Ag, Ideas Week and highlights an exciting new endeavor for Grow North.
Live from the no panic zone—I'm Steve Gruber—I am America's Voice—God Bless America this is the Steve Gruber Show— FIERCE AND FEARLESS in pursuit of the truth each and every day—if you can't handle the truth—this may not be for you! Here are three big things you need to know right now— ONE— Another Big Storm is rolling in— and it has started—will this be the blizzard I had been dreaming of—I doubt it—but real winter is here—and it's serious—some folks in Indiana and Ohio could get two feet of snow— TWO— No meat in the freezer and no meat on the grill—don't blame the producers—and don't blame the meat packers—because—they all say—one person—Joe Biden is to blame— THREE— The Battle to break free of the Covid Tyranny continues to grow north of the Border in Canada—and honestly—it looks like there could be a full blown revolt if the the Boy King—the child ruler Justin Trudeau continues to push his tyranny on the truck drivers and laborers of the nation of Canada— The revolt is spreading as you can imagine— Farmers are now involved—and shouting matches are happening between normal law abiding citizens opposed to the ridiculous mandates for masks and vaccines—and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police— We are nearing a breaking point—
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Population projections show our area is rapidly aging. In 20 years, about a third of the population in the Northwoods will be age 65 or older. That promises to put even more strain on employers seeking people to fill jobs, and many of those employers are already struggling to find enough workers. But despite those trends, a new program in the School District of Rhinelander might help fill the gap for employers and their future workers. “It’s clear that there is a tremendous need for staff and skilled employees in almost all business areas, not only Rhinelander, but really everywhere,” said Rhinelander Superintendent Eric Burke. A new initiative including Grow North, the School District of Rhinelander, and Rhinelander Partners in Education hopes to boost the local workforce while introducing students to what could be a future career. It’s called Inspire, and it helps streamline the process for students to connect with employers as mentors and for job shadows, internships, and employment
In our sixth episode of the Grow North podcast, we chat with Bassel El Koussa, the co-founder and CEO of the tech platform (and logistic provider), Quiqup. Born in London, Quiqup enables consumers to order from any retailer and have items delivered straight to them. It's empowering consumers and retailers - as well as taking on giants like Amazon prime. One of the first themes to come out of the conversation is Bassel's idea of facing his fears by taking control and using complete focus - he's talking about a fear of flying, but it rings through in some of his 'why' around co-founding Quiqup. Being the master of his own destiny, authenticity and freedom (symbolised by dogs and Nerf guns in the office)are all part of the drivers in co-founding a business that has grown through multiple rounds of large scale funding. What is interesting about the early days of Quiqup is that as well as being the people who built and serviced the products, Bassel and his co-founders also used the app. Placing an order and then collecting/delivering them themselves, to themselves. Being both customer and provider gave them incredible insight into how the end user perceives the service but also how it could be developed to better meets the needs of retailers. Bassel's tips on growth? Listen to the market. Listen to the customer and understand what they need. Be as close to your customers as possible. It’s easy to listen to your customers, the trick is understanding them. There’s always a why and there are always multiple layers of what's driving a need. Understanding your customers allows you to understand the market trends and pivot where needed. And remember, even when you’re creating s market, you are still addressing a need or fixing a problem. We hope you enjoy the podcast and as ever, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Brought to you by https://www.sixandflow.com Show notes: Quiqup: https://www.quiqup.com/
With our second interview of the Grow North podcast, we spent some time with Rebekah Valero-Lee the Head of Marketing for what is probably the largest recruitment firm you’ve never heard of, Morson. With a global footprint in the recruitment industry, the 50 year old Mancunian business has gone from a single founder to nearly a £1 billion in revenue, all while holding their core values centric to the growth of the organisation. Our conversation with Rebekah takes us from her decision to focus on moving away from external agency support to her desire to grow a team of ‘360 marketers’. We discuss their focus on inbound marketing, a push into chatbots, speaking a language the board understands and also her aspirations to become the first female on the Morson’s board. Morson’s growth over the last 50 years has been nothing short of impressive and to see a business with Northern roots epitomise success while maintaining its original value is refreshing, encouraging and great growth story. Morson Group: www.morson.com Six & Flow: www.sixandflow.com
In the first of our brand new Grow North interviews we interview Pete Caputa, a man with an appetite to challenge convention, the CEO of DataBox and the ‘godfather’ of the HubSpot partner program - now over a $100 million sales channel for the marketing tech giant. Pete walks us through his personal growth journey from joining HubSpot as salesperson number 4, how he test his theory (and then the data) of using partner relationships to challenge internal thinking, his relentless pushing on the senior team to open up a new channel and his eventual success in getting his way. Effectively dramatically changing the course of HubSpot’s growth and building a network of global well supported, nurtured agencies. We speak to him about that appetite to challenge convention, his work ethic driven by his hard working parents and his journey into his role as CEO at DataBox, a tool that has fast become integral to the agency community. Pete goes on to give us insight into creating the growth platform driving over 2,500 monthly sign ups on DataBox and their plans moving into the next six months - well, some of his plans. This is a fascinating interview with one of the leading figures in the SaaS community. Mentions of note during the interview: DataBox: www.databox.com HubSpot: www.hubspot.com Pete’s Twitter: @pc4media BOOK | Predictable Revenue by Aaron Ross
In this episode we discuss food, the future and giant cookies – with Trista Harris, President of Future Good (and author of a book with the same name), Lauren Pradhan of Grow North, organizer of Food/Ag/Ideas Week, and Tina Rexing, owner of T-Rex Cookie Company.
Lauren Pradhan is bringing resources to entreprenuers to grow their businesses from innovative farmers to booming brand builders at Grow North. (ep.104) Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Lauren Pradhan is bringing resources to entreprenuers to grow their businesses from innovative farmers to booming brand builders at Grow North. (ep.104) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)
Lauren Pradhan is bringing resources to entreprenuers to grow their businesses from innovative farmers to booming brand builders at Grow North. (ep.104) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)