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  <title>DI Squared: Dream It, Do It, Episode 10</title>
  <description>Welcome to DI Squared….a ten-part weekly feature of KBOO News …. &amp;amp;nbsp; DI Squared stands for “Dream it, Do it.”&amp;amp;nbsp; Today we present Episode 10, the final episode in the series. &amp;amp;nbsp;We’ve been asking this question every week for over two months:&amp;amp;nbsp; Have you ever thought about starting your own business? Have you wondered, Could I make a living….doing something I really like doing? &amp;amp;nbsp;This is the last episode in a series that’s designed to help you understand the basics of starting a business, and whether you might want to think about doing that.&amp;amp;nbsp; Each week we’ve told another local success story and we’ve tried to give you some of the tools you need to start a business of your own.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;We’ve been focusing on minority businesses, mostly people of color.&amp;amp;nbsp; Last week we visited the Mercado on Foster Road in Southeast Portland.&amp;amp;nbsp; We met a man whose family came from Oaxaca in the mid-1980’s and now operates the Mixteca food cart at the Mercado and sells fresh food at five City markets.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;Today we meet a successful woman with native American roots, Loretta Guzman.&amp;amp;nbsp;Loretta had a vision, and it came to her in a dream in the form of a bison, and now she operates a coffee shop on Cully in Northeast where you can feel that spirit while enjoying a cup of coffee and a snack…&amp;amp;nbsp; Then, to wrap things up, we’ll briefly revisit a few of our earlier episodes and sum up some lessons learned along the way from Portland’s entrepreneurs and business advisors. &amp;amp;nbsp;Here’s Loretta, talking about her roots and her business and the dream that got her started: &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; That was Loretta Guzman.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;Music---briefly &amp;amp;nbsp;Now we go back and sample a few memorable DI Squared guests over the past two months: &amp;amp;nbsp; Bertony Faustin talked about how his business changed his life… &amp;amp;nbsp;Here’s Christian Kofi, Portland Moving Company, talking about what guides him…. &amp;amp;nbsp;Eric Ufer is a Pest Control fanatic.&amp;amp;nbsp; Keep your day job, Eric suggests… &amp;amp;nbsp;Sam Brooks of OAME is a legend in Oregon’s Business world.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is Sam talking about his five crucial points of success… &amp;amp;nbsp;It was a treat to meet Julie Derrick, J.D. Shoe Repair, and here’s a point she made… &amp;amp;nbsp;Nita Shah of MESO offered this advice for those who have poor credit… &amp;amp;nbsp;It’s nice to hear of success.&amp;amp;nbsp; Michelle Sanders and her husband Miguel Salinas have come a long way…. &amp;amp;nbsp;And Laura Locker of Northwest Mercy Corps told us about the IDA program… &amp;amp;nbsp;MUSIC ---- ---continue through this outro---yes, start high, then low and build to sign-out &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Thanks for listening.&amp;amp;nbsp;If you want to review what you’ve just heard, go to KBOO.FM and look under evening news for today’s date---or look in KBOO”s podcast section for all ten episodes. &amp;amp;nbsp;That’s it for DI Squared.&amp;amp;nbsp; We’ve run our course, and it’s been fun. Like everything else, it has to end sometime.&amp;amp;nbsp; We hope you’ve enjoyed hearing these stories and perhaps making a decision on whether you….should….Dream It, Do It…. &amp;amp;nbsp;For KBOO News, I’m Tom Flynn </description>
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