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As a fourth generation entrepreneur and business owner,
I know the grit and grind that it takes to run a business.
With Qingon Essay, we're capturing stories from other
local business owners and community leaders to highlight
them for you, our querido community of San Anto from the
culture for the culture. What's up everybody?
Louise here with the Qingon Essay podcast, you're expecting
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a full on episode this this weekif you're tuning in on Tuesday
morning, But I just wanted to jump in and, and let you know
that we're going to be taking, you know, to borrow a hot topic
phrase right now. We're going to be taking a
strategic pause on the podcast. There's a lot of things going
on, some moving parts that kind of need to figure out with both
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professional and personal life that have just kind of gotten in
the way and, and not allow me todedicate as much effort into the
podcast as as I would like. But I want to say a couple of
things that I think are really important.
So number one, first of all, I want to thank my producing
partner, Serafina Digital. If you guys are in the market at
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all for any kind of digital services, content creation, you
know, social media posts, photography, videography,
whatever, reach out to Dom and his team.
And I, I cannot tell you how howamazing they've been to help me,
you know, take this podcast to the next level.
So definitely want to give a shout out to Serafina Digital
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and Dom and his team. Second, I want to thank every
single one of my guests that have been on the show.
We've, we've put out 21 episodesthat I am super, super proud of.
We've been able to highlight some awesome, awesome stories,
Qingwan stories of business owners, entrepreneurs and just
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people doing really, really coolstuff in San Antonio.
So if you're in in a position tobe able to support those local
businesses, I would encourage you to do that.
You know, visit their stores, visit their pop ups, you know,
engage their services. If you're ever in the need for
that, you know, any, any type ofservice that they have.
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If you've never listened to an episode, I would encourage you
to really, you know, take a deepdive, listen to those 21
episodes again or listen to themfor the first time.
If you haven't been able to do that.
And, and here just listen to the, the passion that these
business owners and entrepreneurs have for their,
for what they're doing and the value that they're providing to
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the community. And you know, I just, I, I, if
you're not in a position to be able to, you know, to support
them and what they're doing, thevery least that you can do is
help by sharing their story, right?
You can share their episode, youcan follow them on social media,
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share their posts about what they're doing in the community
and just get involved that way. And again, thank you guys so
much for tuning in to all of ourepisodes on our YouTube channel
and Spotify and you know, AmazonMusic or wherever you're
listening to this episode. Just thank you so much for
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tuning in. Really do appreciate it.
I hope to be back at some point.This may look very different,
but but yeah, just keep an eye on on what we're doing.
I think, you know, if we if we do come back, and I and I
really, really do hope that we do, we're going to continue to
be able to bring you guys super powerful stories of
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entrepreneurs, business owners and just people doing really
cool stuff in San Antonio. But thank you so much for tuning
in to the podcast and I hope we'll see you guys again soon.
Take care everybody. Stay tuned and going.