Can Do: Essential Business Lessons
Can Do, MTPR's podcast on business and entrepreneurship hosted by Arnie Sherman is in its fifth season. This season will feature the same informative interviews and the lessons Montana business owners and entrepreneurs have to share. But times are changing. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to change how business is done. The main focus this season is on the here & now. How does a business survive in today’s volatile economy? How can you transition your business or start a new one? What can you do to make sure your finances are in order? We’ll be asking these questions to business experts in Montana and around the country. Listen to Can Do at www.mtpr.org or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes are published every other Monday.
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Host Arnie Sherman recaps the last five years of hosting Can Do.
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Hall and Hall director and real estate partner Bill McDavid shares insight into rural real estate in the western U.S.
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Ilene Waterstone, former executive assistant for actor Steve Martin, talks about how her career took shape.
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Heather Foster, CEO of the Missoula Family YMCA, talks about addressing childcare issues in the community.
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Will Schmautz, co-founder and CEO of NOMAD Global Communication Solutions talks about the origins and growth of the company.
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Richard Nicholson of Macquarie Asset Management talks about the global supply chain, and how it has been affected by Covid-19.
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Megan Crawford, the driving force behind Montana Woman Magazine, talks about her experience building a publication from the ground up.
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Owner/Founder of Bitterroot Cannabis Company talks about the regulations and science behind Montana's growing cannabis industry.
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Commercial Real Estate Advisor Claire Matten explains the relationship between Montana business and real estate.
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Attorney and accounting expert E. Martin Davidoff talks about tax season for individuals and businesses.
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Documentary filmmakers Peter Tolton and Sam Steingraber talk about their recent project, "Edge of the Plains."
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LMG Security founder and CEO Sherri Davidoff provides insight into the world of cybersecurity.
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Can Do's fourth season unfolded in real time as business owners grappled with the impacts of the pandemic on their personal and professional lives. Some…
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The economic downturn from COVID-19 has pummeled main street businesses, but the Payroll Protection Program loans of the Cares Act have saved hundreds of…
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Over the past five years, Montana has seen exponential growth in venture capital investment. From 2015 to 2020, the state attracted over $500 million in…
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For more than a year, all types of territorial borders have been shut down due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. International trade and commerce have been…
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Ben Morris discovered the utility of three-wheeled cargo trikes, or pedicabs, during a stint in San Diego. After finishing his business degree at…
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The ninth of 11 children, Megan Harrington grew up understanding the value of competition and how to tell a great story. In the third grade, Megan wrote a…
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Montana isn't all cattle herds and fields of waving grain. This sprawling state is also full of food deserts — places without many affordable, healthy…
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The agriculture landscape has changed dramatically due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Concerns about food security, health and safety measures, and product…
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While LifeScore COO Chris Walch is based in Bozeman, Montana, LifeScore is a fully remote company that produces its music at the iconic Abbey Roads Studio…
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The outdoor recreation economy is the second largest sector of Montana’s economy, generating $7.1B in annual consumer spending. 71,000 Montanans are…