We look back and reflect on some of the memorable moments of the first season of Amplify Canada. We talked, listened, and were inspired and moved by Canadian small business resiliency. It’s been quite a year, the pandemic pushed back even harder, closing countless businesses but those businesses that persevered, gave back, and found new ways of doing business. Listen as we reflect on some of the stories that captured our hearts and made us think about the vital piece small businesses play in our economy. This country is built on small businesses. These are the stories of the changes people have made, the resiliency they have shown, and the inspiration that got them there.
Featured on this episode:
Episode 3: Indigenous Ingenuity
Craig Stevens – Wolf Pack Apparel
Episode 4: Pandemic Generosity
Dave Lawrence – That 50’s Barbershop
Fatima Molu and her kids, Ammar and Asiyah – Kids Who Care International
Episode 5: Perseverance and Hope
Bobby Mottola – Mottola Grocery: @mottolagrocery On Instagram
Episode 6 The Resilience of Canada’s Tourism Industry
Erian Baxter – Deep Cove Kayaking
Episode 7: Small is the New Big: How big business is supporting small business.
Darrell Jones – President of Save-on-Foods
Episode 8: All in The Family
Daniel and Amy- Daniel’s Dill Dip
Episode 9: Women who Rock!
Darcy Hortness and Mary Rapier – Oceano Cleaning Services: http://oceanocleaning.ca/
Featured Artist
Celeigh Cardinal
Song
There ain’t no way
Amplify Canada is an initiative created by Pattison Media designed to celebrate and elevate small businesses, the backbone of our economy. Thousands of small businesses, groups, family organizations and individuals are showcased on Pattison Media radio stations from Winnipeg to Vancouver throughout the year. Every month we go deeper and share the incredible journey of a few that have made an impact on their community. Some have flourished, others may need a little extra love and support. These are their stories.