Today on Celebrating Simple Life the Podcast, I’m talking with my friend and serial entrepreneur, Michelle Strawford. She not only loves the entrepreneur lifestyle but equally loves the power of collaboration. She is so very passionate about entrepreneurs. Nothing fills me her up more than masterminding, collaborating with and growing along side other entrepreneurs, creating a environment in business to rise together. She is the owner of Bella Chic Canada, What Women Want events, an incredible tourism property in Fernie, BC and most recently joined an exciting tech startup company, Store To Door. Tune in as we catch up on life, discuss the real hardship of this pandemic on entrepreneurs and share exciting ideas and dreams of how collaborating with the people around you holds such great power in business.
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Michelle Strawford
Bella Chic
What Women Want
Fernie Mountain Haus
Store to Door
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