The Entrepreneur Hour with host Steve Stunt

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The Entrepreneur Hour with host Steve Stunt

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Grand & Toy is a proud sponsor of "The Entrepreneur Hour", an informative weekly one hour radio show. Host Steve Stunt presents a wide range of topics relevant to the challenges of small business owners as well as interviews with outstanding Canadian entrepreneurs.

The series airs every Saturday at 12pm EST on CP 24 Radio 1050 AM Toronto from March 7th to May 30th 2009.

If you missed an episode, you can catch this one-of-a-kind Canadian show right here!

May 2nd, 2009
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Topic: Gaurav Sharma from Grand and Toy discussed the importance of setting your small office up the right way. The look of your office is the brand of your company. Great tip to set it up right the first time.
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Topic: Shane Lawrence from TD Canada Trust talks about the lending process for your business loan. He discusses the importance of being well planned, and having a clear direction of what the money will be used for.
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Topic: Toronto entrepreneur Wanda Beaver, owner of Wandas Pie In The Sky staring out selling pies as a student while going to university, Wanda is now the hottest pie maker in Toronto in wholesale, as well as her hot little cafe in Kensington market. Never wanting to be a business owner, she has now found her niche in the business world.
April 25th, 2009
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Topic: Dave Rotella, president of Danima Technologies talks about the evolution of the web and the importance of having web presence for your business.
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Topic: Denise Meehan the founder of Lick’s Homeburger, discusses how she started her business and the growth of her business through the years.
April 18th, 2009
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Topic: Harry Rosen discusses how he started his business with only $500 in a small Toronto location. He also discuss the key to building key relationships, and how he studies his customers to understand their needs.
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Topic: “Just Junk” owner Mike Thorne discusses how he started his company after getting his economics degree at age 25. Mike discusses his vision, passion and his key to business success.
April 11th, 2009
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Topic: John Yonge, an expert in marketing, studied the emerging marketing trends and shares his experiences. Marketing has changed, and John has a good handle on what entrepreneurs need to new in new world marketing.

April 4th, 2009
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Topic: Joe McCallum a business lawyer, talks about the legal issues faced by small business owners. Discussion touches on ownership structure, the importance of contacts as well as projecting your investment.
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Topic: Tsufit, author of" Step into the Spotlight, Because all Business is Show Business" talks about creating your 30 second commercial. Her message is that it is OK to have humor in your business life. Lighten up and have fun.
March 28th, 2009
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Topic: Nada Wagner author of "Business Plans for Canadians, For Dummies" talks about helping entrepreneurs understand the inner workings of a business plan.
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Topic: As a teenager, Farah Perelmuter had a vision of walking off the elevator into her office in downtown Toronto, with a view of the CN tower from her office window. Fast forward and her dream has come true as the owner of Canada's premier speakers services, "Speakers Spotlight". Along with her husband Martin, this dynamic team has grown from a home office to a staff of 23 with offices across the country.
March 21st, 2009
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Topic: Karen Martin and Rena Posteraro, Certified Business Advisors discuss "Looking in the Mirror before you start your business" - Are you the right person to start a business?
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Topic: Vivian Prokop, CEO of The Canadian Youth Business Foundation. Growth in Youth Entrepreneurship and the role of the CYBF.
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Topic: Lauren Friese, founder of Talentegg.ca who at 25 years old started her venture in a small way and has now grown to 5 employees, discusses the value of having a mentor as you start your small business.
March 14th, 2009
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Topic: Dianne Buckner, host of The Dragons Den talks about the show and the growth of entrepreneurship
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Topic: Canadian chef and businessman Ted Reader, talks about why he quit his job to start his own business, as well as the challenges of growing the business in this down turned economy
March 7th, 2009
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Topic: Enterprise Toronto talks about entrepreneurship with Katharine Roos
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Topic: Cam Heaps, founder of Steam Whistle brewery speaks about starting his venture after being fired
ABOUT Steve Stunt
 
Steve Stunt knows small business. Throughout his diverse career, Steve has been a teacher and mentor to countless entrepreneurs, helping hundreds of small business owners get started. In addition to 20 years of teaching experience, Steve was a founding board member of Small Business Club Niagara, as well as a founder of the Niagara Entrepreneurship Awards. He has also been a judge in the Provincial Business plan competitions for the Ministry of Small business and sits on the loan committee for the Canadian Youth Business Foundation.

Steve's passion for small business shows in his weekly radio broadcast "The Entrepreneur Hour". His skill of engaging his listeners shows in the thousands of small business owners who tune in to hear the show every week.

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