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Working through a pandemic

April 7, 2021 In the Spotlight No Comments
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COVID-19 forced many people to put their work on pause. But as the pandemic stretched on, business owners and their employees adapted. They worked from home. Or went to work with masks and plenty of hand sanitizer. They changed their inventory and found new ways to reach clients online. Baltimore Watchdog reporters interviewed business owners and employees from Baltimore and beyond about their work experience during COVID-19. They wrote, narrated and produced podcasts that are linked to below.


A record store owner


A (former) gymnastics center owner


An Etsy shop owner


An organic skin care company owner


A nail salon owner


An all-natural product company owner


A beauty bar owner


A hair salon owner


A hair salon owner


A hair salon owner


A hairstylist


A tattoo studio owner


A tattoo shop and art gallery owner


A restaurant controller


A photographer


An artist


An antique store owner


A wine and liquor store owner


An embroidery/character art business owner


Clothing brand co-owners


An ESPN reporter


A professional soccer executive


A personal trainer


A pastor


Head of a general contractor company


A baker


A baker


A self-employed chef


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