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WNPR’s small business coverage elevates understanding of the challenges faced by small business, educates policy-makers, and highlights the vital role of small business to the state’s economy.

Small Business After Hours: The Big Connect

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This hour, we listen back to our live conversation from The Big Connect at the Toyota Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, our last "Small Business After Hours" event of the year.

We get together a few times a year to talk about issues concerning small business, and what's a bigger, broader topic than "technology?"

And not just tech companies, which we talk about, but about how technology is changing small business. Tiny firms that used to have to hire outside help are able to get that help with one click on an app, and some firms that have never touched social media are diving right in. Also, technology is helping businesses share and work together in ways they couldn't just a few years ago. We hear from a panel of entrepreneurs and experts, and hopefully answer your questions. 
 
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Tucker Ives is WNPR's morning news producer.
Catie Talarski is Senior Director of Storytelling and Radio Programming at Connecticut Public.

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