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Biz503 S03E16 -Married to your business partner

31m · Biz503 · 08 Apr 16:52

The conventional wisdom usually goes something like this: Don't date your co-workers, because relationship drama will follow — and make your life an awkward mess. That same conventional wisdom also tell us that it's not a great idea to raise the stakes and get into a business venture with our spouse. But is that good advice? This week on Biz503, we're talking to business partners who are married — to each other. Liz Forkin Bohannon joins us from Sseko Designs, a fashion brand based in Portland. Shelley and Noho Marchesi are with us from Noho's Hawaiian Café. And Biz503 producer Coby Hutzler rings Jan Taborsky and Lacy Gillham of Happy Campers Gluten Free, a Portland-based bread company. Our hosts this week are PRP station manager and co-founder Rebecca Webb, and Dave Barcos, founder of The Bridge Incubator in Vancouver, Washington. Thanks to Premium Websites for supporting Biz503! From "How Musicians Can Make it in the Music Industry" to "Craft Beverages," you will find past Seasons/Episodes of Biz503 here. Please check out our growing hive of podcasts at prp.fm.

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