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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.

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The Social Economy Podcast
The Social Economy Podcast
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About the Podcast

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.

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Startop

Startop

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.

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Patriotes de Québec Gaelic Football Club

Patriotes de Québec Gaelic Football Club

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.

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Antitube / Cinéma Beaumont

Antitube / Cinéma Beaumont

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.

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L'Outillerie

L'Outillerie

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.

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The Gleaner

The Gleaner

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.

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About the Host, Hoffman Wolff

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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