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VIDEO: 4 x 4 - Do you have any advice to give fellow business owners?

Four business owners speak with Saltwire about the challenges they've faced during the pandemic

4 x 4
4 x 4

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Four questions, four business owners, four videos. It’s a simple format for a challenging time.

Welcome to 4 x 4 - a new video series in which we speak with four business owners in Atlantic Canada about what they're doing to navigate through these unprecedented times, as well as the need for optimism, patience and empathy.

In each of the four videos, these business owners give their own takes answering one question.

For our fourth installment in our four-part series we speak with:

  • Mikey Wasnidge of Nimrods' restaurant in Charlottetown

  • Janet Merrithew of Sweet Jane's Gifts and Confectionary in Halifax

  • Melanie Caines of Nova Yoga in St. John's

  • Kourosh Rad of Garden Food Bar & Lounge in Halifax.
In this fourth and final installment, we ask the entrepreneurs if they have any advice they can share with their fellow business owners.

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For the first video, we asked what has been their biggest challenge?

The second video focused on what they're doing to adapt their business.

The third video inquired about what they need to thrive in the next year.

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