Market Meets Podcast
Meet the people behind the Market!
We found 6 episodes of Market Meets Podcast with the tag “business”.
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Market Meets: Beleza Coffee Bar
July 14th, 2022 | Season 2 | 8 mins 50 secs
boulder, boulderco, bouldercolorado, business, colorado, entrepreneur, handmade, marketboulder, marketbusinessspotlight, marketmeet, marketrealestate, shoplocal, shopsmall smallbusinessowner, smallbusiness, supportlocal, supportsmallbusiness
We had the pleasure of sitting down with the owners of Beleza Coffee Bar. Greg Lefcourt and Nafisa (Nafie) Ramos. We are inspired by their stories and how they got to where they are today. Greg started pouring coffee in this exact location of 2608 Broadway almost 20 years ago and since has helped influence the coffee culture and community of Boulder. Tune in this week to learn more about Greg’s journey to becoming the King of Caf!
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Market Meets: Jasper's Splash Zone
May 18th, 2022 | Season 2 | 7 mins 44 secs
business, dockjumping, dog, dogdockjumping, doglife, doglover, dogs, dogsofinstagram, dogtrainer, dogtraining, entrepreneur, handmade, lafayetteco, lafayettecolorado, marketboulder, marketbusinessspotlight, marketmeet, marketrealestate, shoplocal, shopsmall smallbusinessowner, smallbusiness, splash, supportlocal, supportsmallbusiness, swim
Come and visit Jasper’s Splash Zone at 1720 Majestic Drive in Lafayette Colorado with Heidi and Rachel.
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Market Meets: Timber Trade Co.
April 6th, 2022 | Season 2 | 6 mins 43 secs
boutique, business, clothingbrand, entrepreneur, fashion, handmade, japanesedenim, lifestyleapparel, men, mensapparel, mensboutique, mensclothing, mensfashion, mensgear, mensstyle, menswear, newdrip, onlineshopping, shoplocal, shopsmall, shopsmall smallbusinessowner, smallbusiness, streetstyle, streetwear, style, supportlocal, supportsmallbusiness
Josh Greenley opened Timber Trade Company in Rino first but moved his store to Boulder in late 2021.His new location is at 1717 Pearl Street. Turns out, he believes 30s and 40’s year men are much more hip and with it in Boulder than in Denver. Now we know. With a passion for amazing craftsmanship and quality products, Josh curates the best inventory including Stetson hats and Japanese denim jeans that he hems in store for the perfect fit. Stop by his storefront, say hello, relax and get comfortable in the retro orange patio chairs and more importantly your new wardrobe!!
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Market Meets: Plante
March 9th, 2022 | Season 2 | 6 mins 21 secs
business, entrepreneur, gardening, handmade, houseplant, houseplants, indoorjungle, indoorplants, marketboulder, marketbusinessspotlight plantstore, marketmeet, marketrealestate, plant, plantlove, plantlover, plantlovers, plantmoms, plants, plantsaddict, plantsarefriends, plantshop, plantslover, plantsmakepeoplehappy, plantsofinstagram, plantsplantsplants, plantstagram, shoplocal, shopsmall smallbusinessowner, smallbusiness, succulents, supportlocal, supportsmallbusiness, urbanjungle
Come visit Plante at 375 McCaslin Boulevard in Louisville, Colorado.
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Market Meets: Paul's Coffee and Tea
February 23rd, 2022 | Season 2 | 5 mins 16 secs
business, cafe, coffeeaddict, coffeelover, coffeelovers, coffeeshop, coffeetime, colorado, entrepreneur, espresso, handmade, louisville, louisvilleco, louisvillecolorado, love, marketboulder, marketbusinessspotlight coffee, marketmeet, marketrealestate, marshallfire, shoplocal, shopsmall smallbusinessowner, smallbusiness, supportlocal, supportsmallbusiness
Come visit Paul's Coffee and Tea at 956 W. Cherry Street in Louisville, CO with Rachel & Heidi.
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Market Meets: Kathy Pear with Pear Project Services
March 31st, 2020 | Season 1 | 32 mins 29 secs
business, business life, furniture, heidi schamber, kathy pear, market meets, market meets podcast, office, office culture, office furniture, office life, office recycle, pear project services, podcast, rachel rohrig, recycle
Pear Project Services (PPS) helps businesses solve office furniture problems. The PPS team, led by Kathey Pear, brings creativity to the complex and often messy commercial move process. We are passionate about keeping reusable office furniture from being dumped into a landfill simply because there are no good alternatives.
PPS does not have “not-for-profit” status. We call ourselves an NJFP, “Not Just for Profit”, organization. The revenue stream that we generate from facilities decommissioning and product resale must cover the cost of our labor, vehicles, warehouse facility rental, and other expenses. While our primary goal is to help businesses solve logistics problems and keep furniture in circulation, without a revenue stream we would not be able to keep our doors open or provide our clients with a way to “Save the Furniture”.
We take no-longer-needed or excess furniture from larger companies and re-home as much as possible with not-for-profit groups, start-ups, and smaller companies that need good used furniture. Every project presents a unique combination of reusable products for us to donate, resell, recycle, and repurpose.
Creativity and the sincere desire to “Save The Furniture” is our secret sauce.
We are proud to report that only a small percentage of the furniture we handle ever ends up in a landfill.