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The Buzz on the Street Episode 14

31 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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Episode 14 of "The Buzz on the Street" features Alex Shahin, the owner of Peregrine Financial, who discusses his entrepreneurial journey, Palestinian heritage, and innovative approaches to finance and technology. From succession planning for the next generation to the innovations shaping our future, we are committed to exploring what is happening in the streets of the SCV to ensure we remain a safe, educated, and opportunity-ready community. Join us as we highlight the diverse "quilt" of the human race—connecting neighbors, honoring legacies, and elevating the valley we call home.

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