A Reciprocal Interview!
The day before last was so great. I spent all my free time working on the Scribe website. It looks like it'll be finished very soon. It could technically be done in a weekend if I didn't have a million other things to do.
Yesterday, I did an interview for the Journal. Karl Gompf is a writer who has travelled all across Canada (from British Columbia to Halifax) interviewing young entrepreneurs and the impacts that their parents have had on their start-up experience. My friend Alana Green who owns the Halifax Green Choi Kwang Do school (the only one in Canada) won the ACE/CIBC Entrepreneur of the Year Award last year, and Mr. Gompf was interested in interviewing her. She then put me in contact with him to do an interview, which in fact turned out to be a reciprocal interview, as he interviewed me on my own experience in working with my dad and starting a buisness of my own. It was fun! The only downfall - my tape recorder cut off the part where he gives advice for entrepreneurs who are starting up, or advice for parents with entrepreneurial kids. Good thing I have a little bit of a memory :)
Besides going to class today, I've been working on the website. It's like an addiction. I have so many ideas!
For tonight, however, I am trying to finish up the interview article. I'll post it this coming Wednesday.
Keep Bizzy!
Yesterday, I did an interview for the Journal. Karl Gompf is a writer who has travelled all across Canada (from British Columbia to Halifax) interviewing young entrepreneurs and the impacts that their parents have had on their start-up experience. My friend Alana Green who owns the Halifax Green Choi Kwang Do school (the only one in Canada) won the ACE/CIBC Entrepreneur of the Year Award last year, and Mr. Gompf was interested in interviewing her. She then put me in contact with him to do an interview, which in fact turned out to be a reciprocal interview, as he interviewed me on my own experience in working with my dad and starting a buisness of my own. It was fun! The only downfall - my tape recorder cut off the part where he gives advice for entrepreneurs who are starting up, or advice for parents with entrepreneurial kids. Good thing I have a little bit of a memory :)
Besides going to class today, I've been working on the website. It's like an addiction. I have so many ideas!
For tonight, however, I am trying to finish up the interview article. I'll post it this coming Wednesday.
Keep Bizzy!
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"Easy reading is damn hard writing"
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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