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WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Marc Hurwitz, founder of HiddenBoston.com and food and travel writer for Boston Globe Magazine, about a cozy Irish Pub in Mashpee Commons.
She models, she's a photographer, she recently became a wifey, and on top of all that - she's CEO. Molly Curley, founder of Molly J the Label, is the woman of the hour this week. Hear her describe her journey to creating a successful and inclusive swimwear brand, plus how she's expanding from eComm to TWO pop up locations this summer!
3-minutes is the name of our new segment that showcases Cape Codders. These episodes kick off our "give back series," where we highlight Cape Codder's doing extraordinary things during this Pandemic. We talk with Briana of Elevated Impressions spreading joy safely with Balloon Decor and More all over the Cape. She caught my eye in the Mashpee Commons during Halloween, but I have seen her decorating prowess long before. What started as a donut wall and dream, supported by her hubby Billy, has made Briana the decorator you want for all of your events. Briana says, "life is for celebrating," and she is ready to elevate your event. We all need a smile, and this sweet and this charming businesswoman is on her way to an empire one impression at a time! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
Chris welcomes Annalee Kruger, Founder and President of Care Right. Annalee is a geriatric family consultant and discusses challenges that seniors face and how having an aging plan can help. Karen Gardner, Executive Director of Laurentide at Mashpee Commons, shares information about their senior living residence.
Chris welcomes Graham Silliman, Managing Partner of Better Foods LLC (aka Siena in Mashpee Commons and Tavolino restaurants) and Wendy Northcross, CEO of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Graham talks about the challenges restaurants are facing and how he is managing them. His restaurants are adapting with take out and curbside pickup. Wendy talks about government initiatives to ease the burden on small businesses and their employees. You can find information about COVID-19 on the Chamber’s Public Policy section of their website.
Today Zac speaks with Amanda Frisone, owner of Cape Kids in the Mashpee Commons. With some great insights on the retail clothing industry, starting with no retail experience, and a pure passion to share her love of life, kids and cape cod, this episode is sure to have some great take home bits of information for anyone who listens!
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