Built on Cape Cod shares the stories, challenges, and lessons-learned by local entrepreneurs from all walks of life and all corners of the Cape. Listen to gain insight, be inspired + entertained, and discover the history behind your favorite local brands, establishments, and products.
In the final episode of Season 2, BOCC's creators come together for one final entrepreneurship discussion, this time focused on the process of opening...
Terri Horn has been baking Oatmeal Raisin Salty Oat cookies for 20 years. It's been quite the journey, but today she has a thriving wholesale business...
Sean Fitzpatrick started Cape Cloth in 2014 with the goal of making a quality clothing line that represents and supports Cape Cod. Inspired by his des...
Sarah Brassard has spent the past 20 years of her career focused on healing. She's been on both a personal and professional journey of physical, emoti...
Catherine and Dave Ferraresi opened Gustare Oils & Vinegars in 2009, just 4 years after moving back to the US from Europe, where they had lived for 10...
When you're a Cape Cod entrepreneur, it can feel impossible to separate your work from your life--especially when your business is greatly affected by...
Wellfleet resident Bruce Bierhans has been practicing law for 34 years and practicing on the Cape since the late 90's. Since then, he has not only gro...
April Cabral bought Sundance Clothing & Accessories in 2009 and has grown the Chatham-based boutique into two locations with a devoted community of in...
Four Seas is the oldest ice cream shop on Cape Cod. It opened in 1934, was eventually purchased by Doug Warren's father, and then in 2001, Doug + Pegg...
A huge part of being an entrepreneur is learning how + when it's time to let go--whether that means letting go of a business endeavor, a specific proj...