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A Life That's Good
Phil and Ally Campbell-Main
119 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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Society & Culture
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111. Brayden (Salt Mine Creamery)
A Life That's Good
40 minutes 27 seconds
2 months ago
111. Brayden (Salt Mine Creamery)

I think we’ve mentioned this before but last year, Milli aka Ally, took the County of Huron’s  "Starter Company Plus" program and in that process met a lot of budding entrepreneurs and made a few friends in the process. One of those people is  Brayden Lisiecki of Salt Mine Creamery … 

If you’ve checked out the Goderich BIA's Farmer’s Market this summer in you may have met Brayden and her partner Chase as they shared their home made ice cream with us. I know we've enjoyed it a few times.

In this episode, we’ll get you the lowdown on how it started, where they’re at with it and as the days of summer dwindle, what we can look forward to!

A Life That's Good
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.