Episode 52: Teeing Up For Expansion

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In Episode 52 of Amplify Your Business we interview Barry Ehlert, CEO of Windmill Golf Group. Windmill Golf owns and operates five golf courses located in and around Calgary, Alberta. Barry also talks about his newest venture called Launchpad Golf, a modern take on an old sport.

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Episode 51: Intent(ional) Marketing

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In Episode 51 of Amplify Your Business we sit down with the owners of Intent Coffee to talk about coffee and (pardon the pun) intentional marketing! Intent Coffee is a local cafe in Southgate Centre that is a safe, inclusive space for the BIPOC and queer communities.

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Episode 50: Funny Business

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In Episode 50 of Amplify Your Business, we meet with CK Dhaliwal, General Manager of Rapid Fire Theatre, Edmonton’s prime improv comedy and theatre group. Learn how Edmonton’s funniest business has improvised new and creative marketing tactics throughout the pandemic.

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Episode 49: And The Winners Are…

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In Episode 49 of Amplify Your Business we’re back with Jenny Albers, President of Edmonton’s NextGen to meet the winners of their March MAEAT Giveaway! We’ll hear from Julie Morrison (Majesty and Friends) and Alex Liaw (Glomein Noodle House). Congrats!

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Episode 44: March MEAET Giveaway

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In Episode 44 of Amplify Your Business, Lance sits down with Edmonton NextGen to learn all about their MEAET giveaway, an exciting event that small businesses can enter to win cash prizes! For March MEAET, a $3500 cash prize is up for grabs for two lucky winners!

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Episode 43: Growth Via Venture Capital

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In Episode 43, we talk with Omer Choudhary, CEO of IQ Interactive and Truffle POS about how venture capital isn’t only reserved for big tech deals in Silicon Valley. Entrepreneurs can and should consider tapping into VC as a resource to further grow their business.

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