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Overcoming and Growing from Obstacles in Entrepreneurship with Audra Hill (Ep. 5)

Overcoming and Growing from Obstacles in Entrepreneurship with Audra Hill (Ep. 5)

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In a business, nothing will be perfect. There will always be things that go wrong, people who criticize your ideas, and self-doubt that arises, but to be truly successful, you must learn to overcome these obstacles.

In this episode, Victoria Gagné speaks to Audra Hill, founder of Farmer John’s Local Market & Kitchen, a coffee shop and grocery store that provides local and fresh products from Saskatchewan farmers to the community. Audra highlights her experience as an entrepreneur and the barriers she’s learned to overcome through her journey.

Audra discusses:

  • Tips and tricks to overcome self-doubt
  • Why you shouldn’t let criticism affect you and ways you can turn skepticism into a positive factor
  • The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people
  • The power of learning what to ask
  • And more!

Resources:

  • Meet the Team at Clarence Campeau Development Fund
  • Farmer John’s Local Market & Kitchen Address: Emerald Park, Saskatchewan, 380 Great Plains Road

Connect with Audra Hill:

  • LinkedIn: Audra Hill
  • LinkedIn: Farmer John’s Local Market & Kitchen

Connect with Victoria Gagné:

  • LinkedIn: Victoria Gagné
  • Clarence Campeau Development Fund
  • Inquiry Form
  • (306) 657-4870
  • info@clarencecampeau.com
  • Facebook: Clarence Campeau Development Fund

About Our Guest:

Audra Hill is the founder of Farmer John’s Local Market & Kitchen, which provides customers access to farm-fresh produce and meat grown in Saskatchewan. Audra grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan and has always found her most passionate roles working with producers.

The music is by John Arcand (artist) and Andy Dejarlais (composer)

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