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Saving Sweet Zola's with Cyndy Radovich & Robin Wyatt

22 min · 24 de abr de 2025
Portada del episodio Saving Sweet Zola's with Cyndy Radovich & Robin Wyatt

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In this episode, Nick Wyatt interviews Cyndy Radovich, founder and owner of Sweet Zola's Candy, and Robin Wyatt, assistant manager. Sweet Zola’s Candy is a non-profit candy shop that hires and trains individuals with developmental disabilities in order for them to gain real world experience and refine their professional skills. Our goal is for every one of our employees to be prepared and excited to enter their future careers. You learn more about Sweet Zolas at www.sweetzolascandy.com [www.sweetzolascandy.com].

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