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S1 E2 July 2021

BReD

On Episode 2 of Made Possible, we take the Sea to Sky Highway north to Whistler to chat with Ed and Natasha Tatton, founders and operators of BReD.

BReD is an artisanal bakery and cafe known for their 100% plant-based and vegan-friendly treats. Sustainability is also high on the menu at BReD, with every coffee purchased resulting in a tree being planted. This husband and wife team are also working toward earning their B-Corp status.

Learn how Ed and Natasha’s journey took them from England to Whistler, how they’ve grown as entrepreneurs, and how BReD has become an invaluable community hub in Whistler Creekside.

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The Made Possible podcast is brought to you from Small Business BC in partnership with our host Karley Cunningham of Big Bold Brand, and Producer Darren Dunne of SBBC.

Karley is the Founder, Creative Strategist and Growth Accelerator at Big, Bold Brand. She has written for well-respected publications and is a sought-after speaker and mentor for several national and international business organizations. When not setting her next business challenge, she can be found challenging herself on single-track bike trails of the Pacific Northwest or seeking the next peak somewhere in the world.

Darren is the Content Coordinator at Small Business BC. Originally from Ireland, he moved to BC in 2010 seeking adventure. Like many who move to our beautiful province, he decided to stick around a while. Nowadays, he handles the SBBC website and produces our Made Possible podcast.

 

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