In this weeks episode, I speak with Sarah Hopkins. Originally from Galway, Ireland, Sarah moved to Canada in 2016 with her now-husband, Dulta. They currently have a 1.5-year-old son. Having personally experienced the challenges of settling into a new country, Sarah feels uniquely positioned to support others on a similar journey—understanding firsthand the emotional ups and downs and the strong ties that pull one toward home. She has invested time and effort into truly getting to know Vancouv...
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In this weeks episode, I speak with Sarah Hopkins. Originally from Galway, Ireland, Sarah moved to Canada in 2016 with her now-husband, Dulta. They currently have a 1.5-year-old son. Having personally experienced the challenges of settling into a new country, Sarah feels uniquely positioned to support others on a similar journey—understanding firsthand the emotional ups and downs and the strong ties that pull one toward home. She has invested time and effort into truly getting to know Vancouv...
Have you met Dwania Peele from Canadian Small Business Women yet?
Have You Met Her Yet?
43 minutes
4 years ago
Have you met Dwania Peele from Canadian Small Business Women yet?
In this weeks episode, I speak with Dwania Peele, the Owner and Executive Director of Canadian Small Business Women. We discuss: - how she started a resource that didn't exist when she started her own business - how she stood out and made a lasting impression at her first networking event - our mutual dislike for reaction of "Good For You!" as a woman in business - how she juggles working full time, running a business, and events - how she found success running online events early on in th...
Have You Met Her Yet?
In this weeks episode, I speak with Sarah Hopkins. Originally from Galway, Ireland, Sarah moved to Canada in 2016 with her now-husband, Dulta. They currently have a 1.5-year-old son. Having personally experienced the challenges of settling into a new country, Sarah feels uniquely positioned to support others on a similar journey—understanding firsthand the emotional ups and downs and the strong ties that pull one toward home. She has invested time and effort into truly getting to know Vancouv...