11.21.2022 - By The Startup Coach founder of TorontoStarts
Take It Easy Group on The Startup Talk Podcast
Talking with Tarra Stubbins founder and CEO of Take It Easy Group the Virtual Executive Assistant company about the ways their virtual executive assistants help startups grow, raise funding, focus on what matters most, and keeping good mental health. All this and more on this episode of the startup talk podcast
* Take It Easy Group Website
* Take It Easy Group on Twitter
* Tarra on Instagram
* Take It Easy Group on LinkedIn
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Mon, Nov 21, 2022 11:01AM • 42:19
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
founders, executive assistant, fractional, people, business, startup, investors, clients, managing, entrepreneur, build, eas, toronto, hear, biggest, high ticket items, bootstrapped, hire, thinking, easy
SPEAKERS
Announcer, Craig Major, Tarra Stubbins
Announcer
Direct from the sixth world renowned Canada’s largest city, with Canada’s biggest thinkers, visionaries and hustlers. This is startup talk featuring the founders, funders, innovators and community leaders who’ve led Canada’s startup ecosystem right here in Toronto. You’ll hear the challenges, the failures, the successes, Toronto StartUp podcast gives you the full story direct from the entrepreneurs and influencers who’ve made a difference. Now, the host of startup talk, the founder of Toronto starts this startup coach.
Craig Major