The Few Who Do

Two hosts, one problem, two possibilities… Presented by Jan Fran and Marc Fennell, a series where we hear personal stories from Australians with big ambitions, entrepreneurs and small business owners, who are advocating for change and tackling society's big issues. The Few Who Do is an SBS podcast with CGU Insurance.

https://www.sbs.com.au/programs/podcastcollection/few-who-do

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Open for business: A tale of two main streets


As our lives increasingly move online, it’s important to maintain real public spaces—both for the local economy and to keep our communities vibrant and engaged.

Returning to his hometown of Newcastle, Marcus Westbury planned to start a trendy shopfront bar, but after counting 150 empty spaces on the main streets he started to think about how he could help people open their own businesses.

Food has the power to connect across cultures. Growing up in a multicultural suburb in North Melbourne, Loretta Bolotin learnt this at a young age. Combining her work in the refugee sector with her experience of connection through food and community, Loretta co-founded an enterprise to help newly-arrived refugees start their own businesses.

The Few Who Do with CGU Insurance. Two hosts, one problem, two possibilities.


Featured guests:

Marcus Westbury, Founder of Renew Newcastle

Loretta Bolotin, Co-Founder and CEO of Free to Feed

Hamed Allahyari , co-owner Cafe Sunshine


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 September 12, 2019  27m