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Check out the latest episodes from SEEnet’s podcast, featuring interviews with social economy entrepreneurs from around the province of Québec.
Hosted by SEEnet Social Economy Manager Hoffman Wolff, SEEnet’s podcast takes an in-depth look at social economy enterprises from all over Québec. In the series, Hoffman interviews founders, organizers, and creators who play a part in the province’s robust social economy scene with their innovative, unique collective enterprises.
September 16, 2024
Since starting in 2018, Montreal-based Startop, a nonprofit, has worked with hundreds of immigrant women throughout Québec to take their business ideas and show how they can turn them into social economy enterprises.
Listen →September 6, 2024
The Patriotes de Québec Gaelic football club promotes Irish culture, gets Québec City-area adults active in a new sport, and integrates people from around the world into a close-knit club that does more than just play football.
Listen →July 17, 2024
In a domestic scene where independent cinemas throughout Canada are being increasingly squeezed out by larger chains, Québec City nonprofit Antitube's Cinéma Beaumont has created an enviable niche in the community.
Listen →June 12, 2024
Most of us have tools we rarely use which take up space in our closets, garages, and basements. A group of social economy entrepreneurs in Rimouski took a different approach: creating a “library of things” called L’Outillerie.
Listen →May 15, 2024
Based in Ormstown in the Montérégie West region, The Gleaner, a newspaper in existence since 1863, pivoted to an innovative community nonprofit format when the media chain owning it wanted to shut down the publication.
Listen →Hoffman Wolff is the social economy manager for SEEnet, the Regional Development Network’s initiative to better integrate English-speaking Quebecers into the social economy. Prior to RDN, he was the assistant executive director at the Morrin Centre, Québec City’s English-language cultural centre and a social economy enterprise of its own. He received his MBA in global business from Laval University, and his bachelor’s degree in French from Roanoke College.
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