Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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The I am Northwest Arkansas Podcast covers the intersection of Business, Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Life in Benton and Washington County Arkansas. If you are thinking about moving here or already live here, we've got great inspiring stories, ideas, things to do, places to see, people to meet, and food to eat. Learn why we are one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas of the US.
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Randy Wilburn เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Randy Wilburn หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
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×About the Show: "We're a traditional symphony orchestra, usually around between 60 and 70 musicians on stage playing classic repertoire like your Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, that type of thing, as well as a lot of music by composers that have been sort of historically overlooked." Ben Harris About the Guest(s): Cory Mixdorf is the Principal Trombonist for the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas (SoNA) and a Professor of Music at the University of Arkansas. With 12 years in the region, Cory has made significant contributions to the local music scene, nurturing the next generation of musicians and performing a wide range of classical and contemporary works. Ben Harris is the Executive Director of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas. His background as a musician and extensive experience in the performing arts enables him to lead SoNA with a focus on community engagement, education, and cultural enrichment. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas® podcast, host Randy Wilburn brings back key figures from the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas—Cory Mixdorf and Ben Harris—to explore the vibrancy and value of the local music scene. The discussion centers around SoNA's impactful educational programs, significant upcoming performances, and the broader cultural influence the symphony holds within the region. The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, under the leadership of Ben Harris and the musical expertise of Cory Mixdorf, is a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in the Ozarks. They delve into the symphony's history, its educational outreach through programs like SoNA Mentors, and its vital role in fostering talent within Northwest Arkansas. The episode highlights SoNA's diverse repertoire, including classic and contemporary pieces, and emphasizes its community impact. Ben discusses the orchestra's plans, challenges, and the search for a new music director, all contributing to NWA's exciting and evolving musical future. Key Takeaways: Community Integration : SoNA plays a crucial role in the cultural and educational landscape of Northwest Arkansas, offering significant outreach programs such as SoNA Mentors. Diverse Repertoire : The symphony's performances range from classic to modern compositions, providing something for every musical taste. Educational Impact : By engaging with young musicians and offering them stage opportunities, SoNA fosters the next generation of musicians and listeners. Dynamic Leadership : As SoNA searches for a new music director, the involvement and feedback of its audience are more valued than ever, showing the organization's commitment to its community. Local Talent and Heritage : SoNA's programs often highlight composers with Arkansas roots, showcasing the region's rich cultural history. All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Ben White Email Cory Mixdorf Website Symphony of Northwest Arkansas Symphony of Northwest Arkansas on Instagram Symphony of Northwest Arkansas on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas…
1 Empowering Women's Health: Elizabeth Prenger's Journey with Assicle and Femme Health Founders 56:22
About the Show: "The opportunity to not only help women feel better during that moment in time but to make them laugh and appreciate and feel loved and feel seen and heard is priceless." - Elizabeth Prenger In this inspiring episode of I am Northwest Arkansas ®, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Elizabeth Prenger, a remarkable entrepreneur making waves in the women's health space. Elizabeth shares her journey from political campaigns to nonprofit work, and how her diverse experiences led her to create the innovative postpartum recovery product, the Assicle. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, particularly aspiring female entrepreneurs seeking encouragement and insight into navigating the startup world. About the Guest: Elizabeth Prenger is the founder of the Assicle, a groundbreaking product designed to aid postpartum recovery. With a background in political and nonprofit sectors, Elizabeth transitioned into entrepreneurship, driven by a personal need to address gaps in women's health solutions. She is also a co-founder of Femme Health Founders, an initiative aimed at supporting early-stage femtech startups through tailored resources and community building. Episode Summary Elizabeth Prenger discusses her entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of launching a product in the women's health market. From her early career in politics and nonprofit work to discovering the vibrant startup ecosystem in Northwest Arkansas, Elizabeth shares valuable insights into the importance of community, networking, and perseverance. She also introduces the Assicle, a reusable product designed to aid in postpartum recovery, and emphasizes the need for more resources and support for female entrepreneurs in the femtech space. Key Takeaways: Entrepreneurial Journey: Elizabeth's diverse career path highlights the importance of gaining varied experiences and leveraging them in entrepreneurship. Innovation in Women's Health: The Assicle addresses a significant gap in postpartum recovery products, emphasizing the need for solutions designed by women for women. Community and Support: Elizabeth underscores the value of community resources like Startup Junkie and the importance of peer-to-peer knowledge sharing among female entrepreneurs. Challenges in Funding: The episode sheds light on the difficulties women face in securing funding for startups, particularly in the femtech space, and the critical role of female investors. Femme Health Founders: Elizabeth's initiative aims to create a supportive ecosystem for early-stage Femtech startups, addressing the unique challenges faced by women in this industry. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Elizabeth Prenger Elizabeth Prenger on Instagram Elizabeth Prenger on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas…
1 Best of I am Northwest Arkansas®- Empowering Change: The Northwest Arkansas Blueprint for Eradicating Homelessness 1:00:47
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1:00:47About the Show: This week, we revisit a powerful episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas® featuring Becci Sisson, CEO of 7hills Homeless Center , and Will Roth, President of the Center's Board. Together, they explore the growing issue of homelessness in Northwest Arkansas and share inspiring stories of hope, transformation, and the impact of community collaboration. Becci brings years of nonprofit leadership and firsthand experience addressing the needs of underserved populations. Will's dedication as a board leader exemplifies his commitment to tackling housing insecurity through advocacy and action. Their combined efforts highlight the pivotal role of 7hills Homeless Center in providing shelter, meals, personal care, and case management services that empower individuals on their journey to self-sufficiency. Episode Highlights: Community Matters: Becci and Will emphasize the importance of collective empathy and involvement in addressing homelessness effectively. Holistic Solutions: 7hills Homeless Center offers not just immediate assistance but also tools for long-term success. Inspiring Outcomes: Learn how lives have been transformed through the support of 7hills Homeless Center. A Blueprint for Change: The Center is working toward a replicable model to combat homelessness, both locally and beyond. Get Involved: Discover practical ways to support 7hills Homeless Center’s mission, from volunteering to donations . All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Becci Sisson Email Will Roth Website 7hills Homeless Center Earlier Episode Support 7hills Homeless Center: If you’re inspired by this episode and want to make a difference, consider supporting 7hills Homeless Center. Every contribution helps provide critical services to those in need. Click here to donate . Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today.…
About the Show: "It's also a reminder to me of how important it is for all of us. No matter what, every one of us has a platform of sorts." Randy Wilburn About the Guest: Randy Wilburn is the host of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, which explores the intersection of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. His background as an independent podcast producer is marked by his passion for storytelling and community engagement. Randy actively highlights the vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem, cultural richness, and societal issues like food insecurity and homelessness in Northwest Arkansas. He often collaborates with local leaders, businesses, and organizations to bring awareness to these issues through his podcast platform. Episode Summary: In this heartfelt episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas , host Randy Wilburn reflects on the region's milestones throughout 2024, expressing gratitude and recapping the diverse themes and stories covered. As listeners prepare for the holiday season, Randy underscores the importance of storytelling, community impact, and entrepreneurial growth that defines Northwest Arkansas. The podcast serves as a platform to share stories of transformation and hope with a focus on community, business, culture, and entrepreneurship. Randy discusses various pivotal episodes from 2024, emphasizing significant themes like addressing food insecurity, homelessness, sustainability, and cultural vibrancy. Key highlights include discussions with local organizations like Potter's House and Ozark Natural Foods, tackling food scarcity, innovative businesses like Freight Relay, and the construction of energy-efficient homes by The Stitt Group . He lauds the efforts of community leaders, businesses, and listeners for their unwavering support and contributions, further encouraging them to continue fostering an inclusive and vibrant ecosystem. Randy concludes with acknowledgments and looks forward to new initiatives, including potential daily segments, to enhance the podcast's offerings in 2025. Key Takeaways: The podcast is dedicated to exploring the intersection of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in Northwest Arkansas. Randy emphasizes the impact of community-driven efforts addressing food insecurity and homelessness in the region. He highlights significant collaborations with local businesses and initiatives focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency. The podcast serves as a platform to amplify local voices and promote the interconnectedness of the Northwest Arkansas community. Randy shares plans for 2025, indicating potential new formats and initiatives to engage listeners further All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website Potter's House Website Ozark Natural Foods Website Freight Relay Website The Stitt Group Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 4 Try NWA Daily Today! ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Talent Network (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
1 Transforming Lives and Communities: How Potter’s House Bridges the Gap Through Purpose-Driven Impact 52:17
About the Show: "Our mission is to love Jesus and bring a community together. At the heart of everything we do is relationships—relationships that connect and strengthen our community across socioeconomic and cultural lines." Shawn Schwartzman About the Guest: In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas , host Randy Wilburn sits down with Shawn Schwartzman, the President and Founder of Potter’s House . Located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Potter’s House is much more than a thrift store; it’s a beacon of hope and connection, fostering relationships across diverse socioeconomic and cultural groups. This inspiring conversation highlights the importance of proximity and community engagement in addressing poverty, inequality, and social disconnection. Episode Summary: This engaging episode explores the journey of Potter’s House, a nonprofit organization combining community programs and thrift stores to fund initiatives that strengthen Northwest Arkansas. Shawn shares the challenges and triumphs of creating spaces where people from different backgrounds can connect meaningfully. The conversation also delves into Potter’s House’s recent acquisition of the historic Jefferson Elementary School, which will be transformed into a vibrant community hub. From its preschool program preparing children for kindergarten to leadership programs for teens and adult groups, Potter’s House focuses on building relationships and fostering upward mobility. Shawn and Randy discuss the importance of proximity to those in need and the unique ability of Northwest Arkansas to foster a sense of belonging. This episode offers a powerful look at how one organization transforms lives through community-driven innovation. Key Takeaways: Transformative Relationships : Potter’s House bridges gaps across socioeconomic and cultural lines, fostering deep and impactful relationships. Dual Purpose Model : Thrift store operations not only provide affordable goods but also fund 75% of the organization’s programs, creating a sustainable impact. Community Programs : From preschool to leadership and adult groups, Potter’s House offers dynamic programs tailored to meet diverse needs in the community. Jefferson Renewal : The Jefferson Elementary School project will serve as a hub for community engagement, offering spaces for education, collaboration, and growth. Be Your Brother’s Keeper : Shawn emphasizes the importance of stepping out of comfort zones to connect with and support neighbors in need. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Shawn Schwartzman Website Potter's House Potter's House on Instagram Potter's House on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. NWA Daily Version 3 Try NWA Daily Today!…
1 Discover How Neighborly Food Co. & Bret Raymond Build a Purpose-Driven Brand in NWA—100% of Profits Fighting Hunger! 54:21
About the Show: "I'm a CPA by trade, and my background was in audit and doing financial analysis." Bret Raymond About the Guest: Bret Raymond is the co-founder and CEO of PacShack and the General Manager of Neighborly Food Co . With a foundational career as a CPA focused on audit and financial analysis, Bret's life changed dramatically through his international experiences in Romania and Africa, notably in Uganda and Rwanda. These experiences in sustainable economic development and malnutrition treatment inspired his transition into food production. Through his work with Manna Nutrition and the Pack Shack, Bret has championed local and global initiatives to address food insecurity, reaching significant milestones such as producing 50 million meals. He is now paving new paths in retail with Neighborly, a mission-driven food company dedicated to producing nutritious, culturally infused rice and bean meals while supporting local communities. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Bret Raymond, CEO of PacShack and General Manager of Neighborly, to explore the journey from CPA to impact-driven entrepreneur in the food industry. The episode unveils how Bret's transformative experiences in Uganda and Rwanda fueled his mission to combat food insecurity through the Pack Shack, ultimately leading to Neighborly Food Co., a socially conscious food brand. With a focus on providing affordable, allergen-free, and flavor-infused rice and bean meals, Bret discusses how Neighborly aims to revolutionize the staple foods market while dedicating 100% of its profits to feeding neighbors in need, resembling the impact model of Newman's Own. As Bret outlines his strategic growth from local beginnings at Ozark Natural Foods to gaining shelf space in Walmart stores, listeners gain insight into the persistent innovations behind Neighborly's products. Highlighting both the rewarding and daunting aspects of retail entry, Bret emphasizes the importance of community support, local sourcing, and an unwavering commitment to quality and taste. The conversation also delves into the entrepreneurial spirit fostered by Northwest Arkansas, underscoring how the region’s wealth of CPG expertise and its community-driven ethos provided Bret with a fertile ground for launching and scaling mission-driven ventures like Neighborly. Key Takeaways: Bret Raymond’s career transition from CPA in financial analysis to mission-driven entrepreneur began with impactful international experiences in Romania and Africa, leading to sustainable food solutions through PacShack and Neighborly. The Pack Shack has provided over 50 million meals addressing food insecurity, demonstrating community-centric solutions for local and global hunger. Neighborly Food Co . offers clean-label, plant-based meals aimed at introducing diverse global flavors through everyday staples while committing 100% of profits to support local communities. Access to resources and expertise in Northwest Arkansas enables CPG entrepreneurs to innovate and succeed, as evidenced by Neighborly’s path from a local favorite to securing Walmart distribution. Bret emphasizes community support and customer feedback as essential components of product development and successful entrepreneurship. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Bret Raymond Website The Pack Shack Website Neighborly Food Co. Neighborly Food Co on Instagram Neighborly Food Co on Facebook Neighborly Food Co on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 3 Try NWA Daily Today! ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
1 100 Things to Do in Bentonville and Rogers Before You Die: A Bucket List with Connie Cottingham 49:29
About the Show: "I've seen Northwest Arkansas evolve over the past many years, and it's been fun to watch." Connie Cottingham About the Guest: Connie Cottingham is a local author and resident of Northwest Arkansas, particularly from Rogers. She has roots in the area dating back to her childhood and has witnessed the region's growth firsthand. Connie recently published a book titled " 100 Things to Do in Bentonville, Rogers Before You Die ," which is a compilation that aims to capture the essence of experiences available in Bentonville and Rogers, Arkansas. Connie is also a garden and travel writer with a knack for uncovering local culture and history. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas , host Randy Wilburn welcomes local author Connie Cottingham to discuss her newly released book, "100 Things to Do in Bentonville, Rogers Before You Die." The podcast, recorded at the KUAF NPR affiliate radio station, delves into the vibrant crossroads of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and community life in the Ozarks, particularly focusing on the flourishing cities of Bentonville and Rogers, Arkansas. Randy and Connie discuss the rich historical landscape, cultural offerings, and the evolution of these cities over the years. Connie Cottingham shares her journey of unearthing the diverse set of experiences, from dining and entertainment to parks and museums, that led to the creation of her book. She highlights the unique blend of nostalgia and modern growth in Northwest Arkansas, encapsulated in vibrant downtown areas and extensive cultural networks. The conversation underscores the interplay of art, history, and community that characterizes Bentonville and Rogers, making them attractive to residents and newcomers. Connie's engaging stories and insights provide a lens through which listeners can appreciate the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of this region. Key Takeaways: Cultural Richness: Bentonville and Rogers are home to numerous museums and cultural experiences that highlight local and broader American histories. Community Growth: The cities' vibrant downtowns and pedestrian-friendly spaces reflect significant economic and social development, supported by community collaboration. Exploration Opportunity: Connie's book serves as a guide for residents and visitors to explore diverse attractions and hidden gems within Bentonville and Rogers. Public Art and Nature: Public art trails and parks like Osage Park and Lake Atalanta are highlighted as prime examples of the region’s rich outdoor and artistic offerings. Historical Perspective: There is a fascinating evolution in the region, from its early days with establishments like the first Walmart to today's modern amenities and infrastructure. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website: conniecottingham.com Connie Cottingham on Instagram Connie Cottingham on Facebook Link to her Newly Released Book: https://amzn.to/4eVUeJ5 This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
1 Addressing Homelessness in Northwest Arkansas: A Community Effort 1:00:47
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1:00:47About the Show: “So the amount of people that we see on a daily basis, it can average from 75 to 150. It depends on the season. It depends on the day of the month actually.” Becci Sisson About the Guest(s): Becci Sisson is the CEO of Seven Hills Homeless Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She brings extensive experience working with nonprofit organizations and the homeless population, having previously been involved with the Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA, and the Roanoke Rescue Mission. Becci recently returned to her roots in Northwest Arkansas, where she primarily focuses on combating homelessness and providing services to the underserved in the community. Will Roth is the President of the Board for Seven Hills Homeless Center. He has been involved with the organization for several years, providing leadership and advocating for more resources and awareness around the issue of homelessness. Will is committed to creating a more inclusive community in Northwest Arkansas by addressing critical needs like housing and homelessness. Episode Summary: In this special episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Becci Sisson, CEO of Seven Hills Homeless Center, and Will Roth, Board President, to discuss the pressing issue of homelessness in Northwest Arkansas. The conversation delves into the challenges and solutions surrounding homelessness, highlighting the importance of community involvement and proactive measures to address this growing concern within a thriving region. As both guests share their insights and experiences, listeners are invited to engage with the issue and consider how they can contribute to this cause. Seven Hills Homeless Center plays a pivotal role in offering crucial services to the unsheltered population, providing resources like shelter, meals, and personal care needs. The episode underscores the significance of the Center’s efforts and how they aim to create a blueprint for addressing homelessness effectively. Becci Sisson and Will Roth emphasize the diverse and often personal stories of those affected by homelessness and the need for compassion, dedication, and sustained support to make a genuine difference. Discover how Northwest Arkansas could potentially lead the charge in eradicating homelessness with collaborative action and increased awareness. Key Takeaways: Community Engagement Is Key : Addressing homelessness in Northwest Arkansas requires active participation and empathy from the broader community. Comprehensive Services : Seven Hills provides not just basic needs but also case management to help individuals regain self-sufficiency. Success Stories Highlight Impact : Transformational stories, such as individuals overcoming homelessness through shelter and support, illustrate the program's effectiveness. Long-term Vision : The goal is not only to address current needs but also to establish a sustainable model that other communities can replicate. Volunteer and Support : There are multiple ways for community members to get involved with Seven Hills, from volunteering to making donations. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Becci Sisson Email Will Roth Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today.…
About the Show: "The whole company was born out of a curiosity and a fascination with the sun and how much energy the sun... hits the face of the earth every day." David Stitt About the Guest: David Stitt is the second-generation leader of The Stitt Group , a pioneering company in sustainable and energy-efficient home design based in Northwest Arkansas. Founded over 40 years ago by his parents, Orlo and Mary Stitt, the company has consistently strived to innovate in the field of passive solar design. David Stitt, with his background ingrained in ecological balance and energy efficiency from an early age, carries forward the family legacy. He is passionate about creating affordable, energy-efficient homes and actively contributes to educating the next generation about sustainable building practices. Episode Summary: Get ready to explore the revolution of building energy-efficient homes in this engaging episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Host Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt, from The Stitt Group, a cornerstone company in the sustainable home design field in Northwest Arkansas. David shares how their journey began over four decades ago with a focus on reducing energy consumption and how they achieve this today with innovations like net zero homes. In this episode, listeners will take a deep dive into practical solutions for harnessing solar energy, transforming energy consumption paradigms, and understanding how these energy-efficient practices can fit any home style. Delve into the evolving challenges and opportunities in energy-efficient home building as David Stitt discusses interesting real-world scenarios and solutions. He highlights the significance of initiatives like the greening of the MLS, which allows transparency in eco-friendly home features and value. The dialogue stresses the importance of early education in sustainability, where The Stitt Group actively participates, and its broader program to ignite community awareness towards a sustainable future. Listeners will find valuable insights into how the combination of technology, policy advancements, and consumer education can significantly reduce dependencies on traditional energy grids and foster local energy production, contributing to a cleaner economy. Key Takeaways: The Stitt Group leverages 46 years of experience leading the way in building passive, solar-efficient, net zero homes in Northwest Arkansas. Education plays a critical role in advancing understanding and acceptance of solar energy and sustainable building practices, starting as early as elementary school. Efficiency is the "low-hanging fruit" in sustainable building design, significantly reducing energy consumption while maintaining comfort and aesthetics. Initiatives like Stitt Zero Plus have made it easier to incorporate energy-saving technology early in the building process, ensuring homeowners reap financial and environmental benefits. Innovations in battery technology and solar power are transforming energy paradigms, making energy-efficient homes accessible and economically viable. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email David Stitt Email Laura Toloza Website The Stitt Group Website Stitt Solar The Stitt Group on Facebook The Stitt Group on LinkedIn The Stitt Group on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: "Once that vision came clear to me, the idea of a self-assembling and self-sustaining house, I immediately filed for the patent and then began Renewed Robotics." Daizhan Ennals About the Guest: Daizhan Ennals is the CEO and founder of Renewed Robotics, a pioneering company with a mission to revolutionize the housing industry with innovative, autonomous technology. Originally from Cambridge, Maryland, Daizhan's journey is marked by a diverse background in mechanical engineering and service in the United States Marine Corps as a helicopter mechanic and sergeant. His profound insights into technology and housing challenges have fueled his ambition to provide easily accessible housing solutions through automation and sustainability. Daizhan’s vision is to radically change the way homes are built, akin to Apple's impact on the phone industry. Episode Summary: In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Daizhan Ennals, a dynamic entrepreneur determined to transform the housing landscape through his startup, Renewed Robotics. Daizhan shares his compelling journey from Maryland to Northwest Arkansas and the experiences that catalyzed his inspiring vision of creating self-assembling, self-sustaining homes. This episode dives deep into Daizhan's ambition to combat housing insecurity and provide immediate solutions in the wake of natural disasters through innovative construction methods. Daizhan explains the intricacies of his ambitious project, the Sam: Self Assembling Municipality, a compact unit designed to autonomously provide shelter and utilities in challenging locations. With potential applications stretching from suburban backyards to extraterrestrial colonies, Daizhan expounds on the design philosophy underpinning this revolutionary housing solution. The conversation touches on key aspects like scaling production, the role of AI in design, and the supportive ecosystem for startups in Northwest Arkansas. Daizhan’s passion for addressing global housing challenges and his commitment to creating impactful solutions stand as a testament to the transformative power of innovation. Key Takeaways: Revolutionary Housing Solutions: Daizhan Ennals is poised to disrupt the housing market with Renewed Robotics, aiming to deliver what the smartphone did for technology. Autonomous Housing Units: The Sam (Self Assembling Municipality) offers a groundbreaking approach to housing, autonomously assembling, and self-sustaining essential utilities. Community and Opportunity: Northwest Arkansas provides vibrant support for startups, with a rich entrepreneurial ecosystem fostering innovation and collaboration. Challenge and Innovation: Daizhan’s journey reflects a strategic melding of mechanical engineering, military discipline, and visionary thinking to overcome significant industry challenges. Global Impact Vision: There’s a clear focus on addressing housing insecurity worldwide with scalable models that could extend to extraterrestrial living in the future. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Daizhan Ennals Website Renewed Robotics Renewed Robotics on Instagram Renewed Robotics on LinkedIn Renewed Robotics on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today.…
About the Show: "Once I learned that they'd give me trophies and awards and scholarships for saying words, I thought, that's in my wheelhouse." Aaron Mankin About the Guest: Aaron Mankin is a highly-recognized Marine veteran and motivational speaker. Hailing from Rogers, Arkansas, Aaron served as a combat correspondent during the Iraq War. His life drastically changed following a severe injury from an IED explosion in 2005. Aaron has since undergone nearly 70 surgeries to aid his recovery and has become a prominent figure in veteran advocacy. His story and efforts in public speaking focus on resilience, recovery, and supporting fellow veterans. Aaron's dedication to sharing his experience and raising awareness about veterans' issues has had a significant impact, helping to launch initiatives like Operation Mend at UCLA for facial reconstruction for wounded service members. Episode Summary: In this heartfelt Veterans Day episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn engages with Aaron Mankin, a Marine veteran with an inspiring story of bravery and perseverance. Aaron, who grew up in Rogers, Arkansas, chose to serve as a Marine combat correspondent following the events of 9/11. His military career took a dramatic turn in 2005 when he was severely injured by an IED explosion in Iraq. Despite his traumatic injuries and enduring over 70 surgeries, Aaron has emerged as a beacon of resilience and hope, dedicating his life to advocating for veterans’ issues. Aaron shares his powerful journey, detailing the events leading to his injury, the intense recovery process, and the support systems that helped him rebuild his life. He discusses the importance of mental and physical resilience, the role of family and fellow veterans in his recovery, and his transition into advocacy work. Aaron emphasizes the need for continued community support for veterans, encouraging listeners to educate themselves and get involved with veteran initiatives. His story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of a supportive community. Key Takeaways: Aaron Mankin emphasizes the significance of education and involvement in veterans’ issues to better support and understand their challenges. The Marine Corps prepared Aaron for resilience, which played a crucial role in his recovery and future advocacy work. Aaron's belief in the mantra "scars are not forever" reflects his journey from physical and emotional recovery to finding a renewed purpose. Community and camaraderie within veterans' support groups were pivotal in Aaron's recovery and transition into civilian life. Aaron urges the community to support veterans actively and not just through words, but with meaningful actions and contributions. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Steve Mankin Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 4 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today.…
About the Show: "I really believe that social infrastructure is one of the most crucial pieces of our future resiliency and our democracy." Alison Sant About the Guest: Alison Sant is a renowned artist, designer, and author celebrated for her work in urban resilience and sustainability. She is the co-founder of the Studio for Urban Projects , which focuses on the intersection of architecture, art, and social activism. Alison has authored the influential book " From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities ," drawing on over 90 interviews to showcase projects blending sustainability with equity. Megan Brown is pivotal in organizing the ULI NWA Place Summit, bringing together various stakeholders to discuss and implement strategies for urban development and placemaking in Northwest Arkansas. Her efforts have been essential in fostering dialogue around the built environment and its broader social impacts. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas Podcast, host Randy Wilburn welcomes Alison Sant and Megan Brown to discuss the upcoming ULI NWA Place Summit. The summit is a crucial event emphasizing placemaking and sustainable urban development in Northwest Arkansas. Alison Sant , a prominent author and urbanist, outlines her journey through art and design, emphasizing the role of cities in combating climate change. Her work highlights the need for community-based efforts and infrastructure investments that prioritize equity and sustainability. The episode dives deep into Alison's collaborative projects that have driven positive impacts across various communities by uniting diverse groups, including government officials and community activists. Through the lens of her book "From the Ground Up," she illustrates the importance of social infrastructure and community engagement in addressing urban challenges. Alison shares insights into successful projects and future goals, which will be elaborated at the upcoming Place Summit. Meanwhile, Megan Brown provides context on how the summit aims to bridge the gap between diverse stakeholders in the region's urban development. Key Takeaways: Sustainable Urban Development: Alison Sant emphasizes the significant role cities play in addressing climate change and the importance of integrating sustainable practices into urban planning. Community-Centric Efforts: A key focus is on community-led initiatives that promote resilience and sustainability, highlighting successful collaborations that have transformed urban spaces. Role of Social Infrastructure: The episode underscores the critical nature of social infrastructure as a key ingredient in creating resilient, equitable communities. Collaborative Innovation: Highlighted are stories of successful interdisciplinary collaborations between government entities, designers, and local communities that have led to impactful urban projects. Upcoming ULI NWA Place Summit: The episode sets the stage for the summit, poised to be an inspiring convergence for stakeholders in placemaking and urban development. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Alison Sant Website Studio for Urban Projects Website Alison Sant Studio for Urban Projects on Instagram Studio for Urban Projects on Facebook Studio for Urban Projects on YouTube Alison Sant on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today. NWA Council Commercials Groundwork (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: "When you can collaborate with a wonderful person and have fun doing it, it makes the process a lot more fun, but also it makes the end product better." Rob Ruck About the Guests: Liann Tsoukas and Rob Ruck : Liann Tsoukas is a researcher and author who has co-authored the book Mal Goode: Reporting the Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer . Dr. Rob Ruck is a historian and author known for his extensive work on sports history, including his book on the Polynesian culture in football. Both Rob and Liann are associated with the University of Pittsburgh , the alma mater of Mal Goode, and have collaborated on bringing his story to light through their scholarly work. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn embarks on a deeply personal journey, exploring the life and legacy of his grandfather, Mal Goode, alongside authors Liann Tsoukas and Rob Ruck. As the pioneering first Black network newscaster with ABC News in 1962, Mal Goode broke significant barriers in broadcast journalism. This episode delves into the painstaking process behind the creation of a new book titled Mal Goode: Reporting the Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer , shedding light on his profound impact on journalism and civil rights. Drawing from expansive family archives and interviews, Liann and Rob share their insights into Mal Goode's life, emphasizing his remarkable transition at age 54 into a groundbreaking role at ABC, an experience analogous to the tectonic social shifts taking place in America during the civil rights movement. They highlight the often-overlooked stories of collaboration and mentorship among civil rights pioneers and African American icons. Through rich personal anecdotes and historical context, they frame Goode’s role not just as a pathbreaker in media but also as a mentor to African American athletes and figures like Jackie Robinson. His story becomes a testament to resilience, leadership, and progress, providing a blueprint for understanding and overcoming contemporary societal challenges. Key Takeaways: Mal Goode’s Career Shift: At 54, Mal Goode transitioned to a career in network news, becoming the first Black newscaster at ABC, which was a groundbreaking achievement during the tumultuous civil rights era. Historical Context: The book encapsulates the intersection of Goode's life with pivotal civil rights moments, illustrating his contributions to both journalism and the African American community. Collaborative Biography: The episode uncovers the authors’ extensive research journey, revealing untold stories and personal insights from Goode’s family and contemporaries. Cultural Impact: Goode was a mentor to many, influencing figures like Jackie Robinson and impacting generations through his civil rights advocacy and work in media. Legacy and Influence: The podcast underscores the powerful legacy of Mal Goode, demonstrating how his principles and life lessons continue to inspire and educate. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblazer - Order on Amazon Email Liann Tsoukas Email Rob Ruck Website University of Pittsburgh Press University of Pittsburgh Press on Instagram This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA - Mal Goode Intro Check out the biography of my Grandfather, "Mal Goode Reporting: The Life and Work of a Black Broadcast Trailblaze" Mal Goode Biography Book NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "We don't save land from people. We save land for people." Marson Nance About the Guest: Marson Nance is a dedicated environmentalist and Director of Philanthropy at the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust. He hails from western North Carolina and studied Environmental Science with a concentration in Ecology and Biology at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Marson's career spans roles in environmental consulting with a focus on endangered species, particularly the desert tortoise in Nevada, and later as a lake manager in Florida. Since relocating to Northwest Arkansas, Marson has been actively involved in promoting land conservation and stewardship, driven by a personal commitment to maintaining the region's natural beauty. Episode Summary: Join Randy Wilburn, host of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, as he delves into the world of land conservation with Marson Nance from the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust. Recorded live from the Furman Garner Performance Studio, this episode explores Marson’s journey in environmental stewardship from North Carolina to Arkansas. He reveals how his passion for nature and background in ecology and biology underpin his vision for preserving the unique landscapes of the Ozarks. In this engaging episode, Randy and Marson highlight the importance of land conservation in the rapidly growing region of Northwest Arkansas. With over 8,000 acres saved, the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust works with landowners to safeguard vital areas from overdevelopment through permanent conservation easements. Marson provides insights into the Trust's strategic objectives and inter-agency collaborations with the Nature Conservancy and the Buffalo River Foundation, emphasizing the critical need to protect water quality and wildlife habitat and preserve the natural beauty for future generations. Key Takeaways: The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust employs conservation easements to permanently protect land and prevent unsuitable development, working closely with voluntary landowners. Land conservation includes preserving wildlife habitats and historic sites, and ensuring sustainable water quality in the fast-developing region. Collaboration with organizations like the Nature Conservancy and Buffalo River Foundation bolsters efforts to maintain the ecological integrity of the Ozarks. Public engagement through donations, volunteering, and advocacy plays a crucial role in the Land Trust's ability to conserve the region's natural landscapes. The Trust aims to protect the natural backdrop and ecosystem for enhancing climate resiliency and quality of life in Northwest Arkansas. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Marson Nance Website Northwest Arkansas Land Trust Northwest Arkansas Land Trust on Facebook Northwest Arkansas Land Trust on Instagram Northwest Arkansas Land Trust on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA - Signature Bank Ad RW VO Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Talent Network (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" ONBoardNWA.com Looking for your next career move in Northwest Arkansas? Check out ONBoardNWA.com, the hyper-local job board designed to connect job seekers with leading employers in our community. From entry-level positions to executive roles, ONBoardNWA is your one-stop shop for job opportunities right here in NWA. Take the next step in your career and visit ONBoardNWA.com today.…
About the Show: "We think that certified organic is going one step beyond, taking it to another level, and using waste and carbon to mitigate climate change." Jody Hardin About the Guests: Richard Ims Richard Ims is a serial entrepreneur with a background in animal husbandry, truck farming, and corporate business. Based in Northwest Arkansas since 2000, he founded Food Recycling Solutions in partnership with the City of Fayetteville. His mission involves diverting food waste from landfills and upcycling it into valuable compost. Jody Hardin Jody Hardin is a fifth-generation farmer hailing from Grady, Arkansas, with deep roots in the agricultural sector. He has been working on the Carbon Chicken project since 2011, aiming to create a sustainable and innovative approach to poultry litter and biochar in agriculture. Jody is actively engaged in nurturing circular economies within the farming sector. Greg Parker With family ties to the poultry industry through his grandfather, Keith Smith, Greg Parker is experienced in sales and marketing within the agriculture sector. He is currently involved in promoting the Carbon Chicken 80/20 product and is passionate about creating a legacy of sustainable farming practices. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with the innovative minds behind the Carbon Chicken Project : Richard Ims, Jody Hardin, and Greg Parker. These guests bring with them a wealth of experience in agriculture and sustainability, having developed an entrepreneurial solution for recycling food waste into valuable agricultural products. Recorded at the KUAF studio, this episode dives into the eco-friendly business ventures flourishing in Northwest Arkansas, with a special focus on agriculture-based startups. The episode delves into the transformation of poultry litter into a biochar and nutrient-rich compost product named Carbon Chicken 80/20. The guests elaborate on the significant environmental impacts their solution addresses, especially regarding the cleanup of the Illinois River watershed and sustainable farming practices. With keen insights into the circular economy and the future potentials of their venture, the discussion highlights the intersection of sustainability, entrepreneurship, and traditional agriculture, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative eco-friendly solutions. Key Takeaways: Carbon Chicken Project : The project creates a sustainable system for converting poultry litter into nutrient-rich biochar, addressing both agricultural needs and environmental concerns in Arkansas. Circular Economy Model : Jody Hardin elaborates on the creation of a circular economy, integrating biochar, soil microbes, compost teas, and cover crops to enhance farm ecosystems. Environmental and Economic Benefits : By composting poultry litter, the project reduces watershed pollution, sequesters carbon, and offers organic farmers valuable input for enhancing soil health. Collaboration with Underserved Communities : Richard Ims mentions partnerships with local underserved communities, promoting an inclusive approach to sustainability. Positive Community Impact : The project uplifts local agriculture, making positive strides toward reducing environmental footprint and court controversies related to poultry production. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Jody Hardin Email Richard Ims Website Carbon Chicken Carbon Chicken on Facebook Carbon Chicken on Instagram Carbon Chicken on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "Our mission is to meet the needs of the community, and anyway that we can do that is the way that we'll do that." Nina Hodgson About the Guest: Nina Hodgson is the Marketing Director at the Springdale Public Library , where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the library's visibility and connecting with the diverse community of Springdale, Arkansas. With a background in library and information services, Nina started as an information assistant and worked her way up to her current position. Her passion for public service and community engagement shines through in her dynamic approach to library marketing and outreach. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Nina Hodgson from the Springdale Public Library to explore the myriad of services and resources this century-old institution offers. Established over a hundred years ago in a Presbyterian church, the library has grown alongside the city of Springdale, adapting to meet the needs of its vibrant and diverse community. From multilingual collections to cultural storytimes, the library remains a cornerstone for education, entertainment, and community engagement. As they delve deeper into the role of public libraries, Nina discusses the wide range of programs available, including ESL classes, storytimes, crafting classes, and even fishing pole rentals. She emphasizes the library's mission to serve as a resource for everyone by offering access to technology, such as online tutoring and digital book rentals through services like Libby and Hoopla. Randy and Nina highlight the invaluable free services available to residents, including computer access, notary services, and even the possibility of renting a meeting space—all underscoring the library's commitment to community support and lifelong learning. Key Takeaways: The Springdale Public Library provides residents with a wide variety of programs, from ESL classes to crafting, designed to cater to its diverse community. Library resources extend beyond books, offering online movie streaming services, ancestry databases, and fishing pole rentals. The library plans to expand its physical size to accommodate larger programs and events, showcasing its ongoing commitment to community growth and engagement. There are numerous free resources available to library cardholders, including access to digital books, audiobooks, and New York Times subscriptions. The importance of public libraries remains critical, as they continue to adapt by integrating technology and additional resources to meet the changing needs of the community. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Nina Hodgson Website Springdale Public Library Springdale Public Library on Facebook Springdale Public Library on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
About the Show: "Anytime I go, I never fail to meet somebody interesting and engaging to just kind of hang out with and talk. Like you said, get coffee. It's always, it's so easy to connect with people in this area, and that's a great way to do it. I thoroughly enjoy that." Justin Johnson About the Guest: Justin Johnson is a co-founder of Square Six , a company that provides comprehensive solutions in the fields of UX, technology, and business development. Justin began his career as a graphic designer and gained significant experience in various industries before transitioning into technology and UX at JB Hunt. Along with co-founders Blake Davidson and Chris Gulstad, Justin leverages his extensive background in marketing and UX to create innovative tech solutions and seamless user experiences. The team at Square Six is dedicated to developing from ideation to implementation, focusing heavily on partnership and iterative development processes. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Justin Johnson, co-founder of the innovative tech company Square Six. Broadcasting from the heart of the Ozarks at KUAF radio station, Randy and Justin explore the fascinating intersection of business and technology. Justin details his journey from a graphic designer to a UX expert, eventually teaming up with co-founders Blake Davidson and Chris Gulstad to launch Square Six. They delve into the importance of user experience in technology and discuss their mission to provide holistic and people-first tech solutions. User experience (UX) as a central theme: Justin shares insights into how UX can make or break a product, stressing that the best user experience is often one that's not even noticed by the user. The conversation touches on real-world applications, such as their partnership with NFL star Ricky Williams, where Square Six transformed a complex idea into a user-friendly mobile app. Furthermore, Justin reveals the company's approach to balancing innovative problem-solving with practical business strategies, emphasizing the importance of an iterative process and building minimal viable products (MVPs) to ensure success. Entrepreneurship and the NWA ecosystem: The discussion also sheds light on Justin's transition into entrepreneurship and the supportive environment in Northwest Arkansas. He speaks highly of the local startup culture, the opportunities it presents, and how events like the 1 Million Cups program foster innovation. Additionally, Justin offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in the region, emphasizing the significance of community, collaboration, and staying grounded while exploring new technological frontiers. Key Takeaways: UX is critical to a product's success, and the best UX is often unnoticed by the user. Starting with a minimal viable product (MVP) is essential for effectively solving user problems and refining solutions. Building strong partnerships and maintaining an iterative development process is crucial for long-term success. The Northwest Arkansas startup ecosystem offers a fertile ground for innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurial growth. Practical advice for budding entrepreneurs includes focusing on user needs, being open to feedback, and remaining adaptable. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Justin Johnson Website Square 6 Square 6 on Facebook Square 6 on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "And when I came here to Northwest Arkansas, I was just so taken by the genuine opportunity that we have here to build a global hub for innovation." Serafina Lalany About the Guest: Serafina Lalany is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor with a rich background in building startup ecosystems. Before joining as Executive Director of Startup NWA, Serafina spent six years cultivating the entrepreneurial landscape in Houston, Texas, where she witnessed many successes and failures. She is now leveraging her experiences to foster an innovative and supportive environment for startups in Northwest Arkansas (NWA), aiming to bridge the gap between local entrepreneurs and much-needed venture capital. Episode Summary: Join host Randy Wilburn in this riveting episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast as he sits down with Serafina Lalany, the dynamic executive director of Startup NWA. They delve into empowering local startups, highlighting the groundbreaking VC Immersion Series set to revolutionize how entrepreneurs connect with venture capitalists. Throughout the episode, Serafina provides deep insights into the startup ecosystem of Northwest Arkansas, elaborating on her experience and vision for the region. She explains the meticulous planning behind the VC Immersion Series, which aims to expose local startups to top-tier venture capitalists from over eleven states. This initiative is poised to enhance the visibility of Arkansas-based startups and increase their access to essential funding opportunities. Serafina and Randy discuss the entrepreneurial spirit in the heartland, emphasizing the untapped potential that lies in connecting brilliant ideas with the right financial backing. Key Takeaways: StartStartup NWA's mission is to connect local entrepreneurs with essential venture capital to help them scale their businesses. The VC Immersion Series, commencing in October 2024, will bring over 30 venture capital funds to Northwest Arkansas. Participants in the program will have the chance to pitch ideas, network, and potentially secure investment, fostering significant deal-making opportunities. Serafina stresses the importance of embracing feedback and developing long-term relationships within the startup ecosystem. She encourages all tech-enabled businesses, including women-owned, minority-owned, or veteran-owned, to apply for the VC Immersion Series. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Serafina Lalany Website Northwest Arkansas Council Website Startup Northwest Arkansas Council on Instagram Northwest Arkansas Council on Facebook Northwest Arkansas Council on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. NWA Council Website NWA Council on Instagram NWA Council on Facebook NWA Council on LinkedIn NWA Council on Twitter NWA Council Email This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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About the Show: "Now that we've drunk the Kool-Aid and we're kind of on the inside here now, we're really trying to make those other groups feel comfortable with really, the imminent success, if not already successful, Northwest Arkansas ecosystem." Lane Patterson About the Guest(s): Joe Camizio: Joe is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Highway Ventures . He has a background in corporate venture capital, specifically at Mitre Corporation, where he worked with government-funded technologies to bring them into the private sector. Joe recently relocated from Washington, DC to Northwest Arkansas to expand his innovative company. Lane Patterson: Lane is a co-founder of Highway Ventures, specializing in advanced mobility and logistics startups. He previously worked at Enterprise Ireland, the venture capital arm of the Irish government, and has been involved in various projects in telecom. Lane moved from Charleston, South Carolina to bring innovative startups to Northwest Arkansas. Dylan Terry (Absent): Another key figure in Highway Ventures, Dylan has expertise in developing business models and has worked alongside Joe and Lane. He was also associated with Enterprise with Enterprise Ireland and has contributed significantly to the formation of what’s known as the "Camizio Terry model." Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Joe Camizio and Lane Patterson from Highway Ventures. Recently relocated to Northwest Arkansas, Joe and Lane are eager to immerse themselves in the local ecosystem and develop cutting-edge businesses focusing on advanced mobility and innovative government technologies. Despite missing their colleague Dylan Terry, they share compelling insights about their mission, the unique advantages of Northwest Arkansas, and their ambitious plans for creating new enterprises in the region. Highway Ventures is on a mission to leverage innovative government-funded technologies, often stranded within federal labs, and turn them into viable commercial products. Joe and Lane delve into how they identify promising technologies and the critical role of their startup studio in nurturing these ideas into successful companies. They discuss their strategic focus on advanced mobility, encompassing technologies that enhance the movement of people and goods. Both founders highlight the unparalleled community support, networking opportunities, and the friendly business environment they’ve encountered in Northwest Arkansas, underscoring why this region is ideal for their venture. Key Takeaways: Startup Studio Model: Highway Ventures aims to create 2-3 new companies annually by licensing innovative government-funded technologies. Focus on Advanced Mobility: The primary focus is on technologies that improve the movement of people and goods, aligning with the strong logistics and supply chain presence in Northwest Arkansas. Community Engagement: The founders have found Northwest Arkansas to be exceptionally welcoming and collaborative, providing a fertile ground for networking and business growth. Relocation Benefits: Both Joe and Lane emphasize the area’s conducive lifestyle and supportive ecosystem as significant factors in attracting top talent. Future Plans: Highway Ventures plans to launch its first company within the calendar year and build a total of three within the first 18 months, generating high-paying jobs and bringing external capital to the region. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Lane Patterson Email Joe Comizio Email Dylan Terry Website Highway Ventures Highway Ventures on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "At Soar, our kindergarteners are learning how to be strong communicators and public speakers." Ellie Hoyt About the Guest: Ellie Hoyt is the Director of Development for Soar Afterschool , a transformative program dedicated to creating nurturing and safe environments for young people in Northwest Arkansas. With over 14 years of experience in nonprofit work, Ellie brings a passion for empowering children and ensuring they have opportunities to learn and grow. Her dedication to fostering resilient, confident young leaders is evident in programs like the "Amazing Shake" and the upcoming unique fundraiser event. Episode Summary: Welcome back to another engaging episode of I am Northwest Arkansas . In this episode, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Ellie Hoyt from Soar Afterschool to discuss their innovative programs and the upcoming fundraiser, "The Fundraiser That Doesn’t Go Quite Right." This unique event aims to build a supportive community for children to explore failure and resilience and encourages the community to back this transformative effort. Ellie Hoyt shares the impactful work Soar Afterschool is doing to empower children in Northwest Arkansas. From teaching kindergartners effective communication and public speaking to organizing the powerful "Amazing Shake" event inspired by the Ron Clark Academy, Soar is committed to developing future leaders. This episode dives deep into the mission and methods of Soar Afterschool, showcasing their dedication to providing safe spaces where children can learn, fail, and ultimately thrive with the support of a caring community. Key Takeaways: Safe Spaces for Failure : Soar Afterschool emphasizes the importance of safe environments where children can fail and learn from their mistakes, ultimately building resilience and confidence. Community Support : The upcoming fundraiser aims not only to raise funds but also to highlight the role of the community in supporting children’s growth and handling failure positively. Innovative Programs : Programs like the "Amazing Shake" help children develop essential communication skills and self-confidence, preparing them for future leadership roles. Involvement and Impact : Listeners are encouraged to support Soar's mission either by attending the fundraiser or donating to expand the program's reach to more children in the Northwest Arkansas area. Personal Connection : Ellie shares how the learning environment at Soar has also provided her with personal growth and insights into overcoming perfectionism and embracing failure. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Ellie Hoyt Website Soar Afterschool Soar Afterschool on Facebook Soar Afterschool on Instagram Soar Afterschool on LinkedIn Support Soar Afterschool by joining "The Fundraiser That Doesn’t Go Quite Right"! This unique event is designed to foster resilience and creativity in kids by embracing failure as a part of growth. Your participation helps create safe, empowering spaces for young leaders in Northwest Arkansas. Click here to learn more and get involved in this transformative effort! Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1:06:22About the Show: "That just stuck with me. That was one of those quotes. It's like, if you will focus on helping enough other people get what they want, you'll get what you want." Matt Lewis About the Guest: Matt Lewis is the current leader of the Lewis Automotive Group, a fourth-generation family-owned car dealership in Northwest Arkansas. The company was founded by his great-grandfather in 1949 and has grown significantly over the decades. Matt, along with his brothers Shelby and Taylor, has worked diligently to expand and modernize the business, recently transitioning from their long-standing location on College Avenue to a new, state-of-the-art facility off I-49. Matt is known for his hands-on approach, commitment to employee satisfaction, and passion for the local community. Episode Summary: Welcome to another impactful episode of I am Northwest Arkansas , hosted by Randy Wilburn. This week, Randy sits down with Matt Lewis from Lewis Automotive Group to delve into the rich history and dynamic future of one of Northwest Arkansas's oldest family-run businesses. The episode is packed with insights on business management, family legacy, employee engagement, and community impact. In the conversation, Matt shares the thrilling journey of transitioning Lewis Automotive Group to an innovative, employee-centric facility off I-49. He emphasizes the importance of taking care of the internal customer (employees) to enhance the customer experience. Matt also discusses the meticulous planning and research that went into this strategic move, including visiting over 100 businesses to gather inspiration. Furthermore, they touch on sustaining a family business across generations and the critical practices that have enabled Lewis Automotive Group to thrive where many others have faltered. Key Takeaways: Employee Focus : Matt highlights the significance of prioritizing employee satisfaction to deliver exceptional customer service. Strategic Relocation : The move from College Avenue to I-49 was driven by strategic evaluation and the need to modernize operations. Generational Legacy : Maintaining a family business across generations requires clear guidelines, external consultation, and commitment from all involved. Community Engagement : Supporting local communities is a core value that has reciprocal benefits for both the business and the region. Innovative Facilities : The new location features employee-centric amenities such as a gym and multiple break rooms, emphasizing a modern, inclusive work environment. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Matt Lewis Website Lewis Automotive Group Matt Lewis on Facebook Matt Lewis on Instagram Matt Lewis on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: "International exchange is such a valuable experience." Cynthia Smith About the Guests: Clark Eckels Clark Eckels is the iFriend Coordinator at the Office of International Students and Scholars at the University of Arkansas . In his role, Clark is dedicated to creating meaningful connections between international students and the local community, fostering cultural exchanges and long-lasting friendships. Cynthia Smith Cynthia Smith serves as the Assistant Director for Outreach at the Office of International Students and Scholars at the University of Arkansas. With a deep commitment to supporting the entire student experience, Cynthia plays a key role in organizing events and programs that facilitate cultural understanding and community integration. Clara Linnemayr Clara Linnemayr is an exchange student from Austria currently studying at the University of Arkansas. Her experiences span multiple cultural exchanges, contributing valuable perspectives on the international student life in Fayetteville. Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn delves into the enriching initiatives of the Office of International Students and Scholars at the University of Arkansas. Joined by Clark Eckels and Cynthia Smith, Randy explores the transformative impact of the iFriend program and other outreach efforts aimed at integrating international students into the local community. This conversation sheds light on the vital role these programs play in fostering global awareness and cultural exchange in Northwest Arkansas. The discussion begins with Clark and Cynthia sharing the objectives and structure of the iFriend program. They explain how it connects international students with local families and students, emphasizing the mutual benefits of these intercultural friendships. Randy and the guests highlight the various activities and events organized to welcome and support international students, giving listeners a detailed insight into the Office’s comprehensive outreach efforts. From overcoming challenges posed by the pandemic to enhancing the overall experience of international students, this episode covers a wealth of information. Key Takeaways: Understanding the iFriend Program : Learn about the campus cousin program and the friendship family initiative designed to help international students integrate into the local community. Outreach and Support : Discover various programs provided by the Office of International Students and Scholars to cater to the comprehensive needs—academic, social, and cultural—of international students. Challenges and Adaptations : Hear about the adjustments made during the pandemic and the ongoing efforts to overcome bureaucratic hurdles in student immigration processes. Cultural Exchange Impact : Grasp the significant impact of cultural exchanges on both the students and hosts, fostering lifelong friendships and broader worldview perspectives. Community Involvement : Find out how local residents can participate in the iFriend program and other events to support and enhance the international student experience. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Clark Eckels Email Cynthia Smith Website University of Arkansas, International Students & Scholars Website University of Arkansas, International Culture Team University of Arkansas, International Students & Scholars on Instagram University of Arkansas, International Culture Team on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
About the Show: "We want to focus on building strong connections and really affirm that Northwest Arkansas is a welcoming and inclusive place." Margot Lemaster About the Guest: Margot Lemaster is the Executive Director of EngageNWA at the Northwest Arkansas Council. Margot has been instrumental in fostering community cohesion and inclusivity in the region for over seven years. EngageNWA focuses on creating opportunities for social connections, providing learning opportunities, and fostering a strong sense of belonging for every resident in the Northwest Arkansas area. In addition to her role at the Council, Margot actively collaborates with numerous community organizations to drive impactful initiatives, such as Welcoming Week. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, hosted by Randy Wilburn, Margot Lemaster returns to discuss the much-anticipated Welcoming Week 2024. Margot, Executive Director of EngageNWA, sheds light on the upcoming events and the continuous efforts to promote inclusivity and belonging in Northwest Arkansas. The conversation dives deep into the key themes of the initiative, including engaging youth and fostering curiosity, and highlights the various programs scheduled throughout September. Margot explains the growth of Welcoming Week over the years and its importance in building social cohesion across diverse communities in the region. She also highlights significant events like the Marshallese Cultural Training Program and the keynote session by curiosity expert Scott Shigeoka. This episode provides a detailed overview of how the events aim to bring together people from all walks of life and make Northwest Arkansas a more welcoming place for everyone. With support from numerous organizations and the dedication of the EngageNWA team, Welcoming Week 2024 promises to be a significant milestone in promoting inclusivity. Key Takeaways: Welcoming Week 2024 Initiatives: Events are designed to foster inclusivity and belonging across diverse communities in Northwest Arkansas. Engaging Youth: This year’s focus includes engaging high school students in Springdale, demonstrating the importance of youth involvement in community building. Theme of Curiosity: Scott Shigeoka’s session on September 13 will highlight the role of curiosity in bridging connections among people. Community Collaboration: The success of Welcoming Week is rooted in the collaborative efforts of numerous community partners and organizations. Belonging Barometer Survey: EngageNWA has launched a belonging barometer to collect data on community belonging, which will shape future initiatives. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Margot Lemaster Website Welcoming Week NWA Website EngageNWA Website Welcoming Week Website Northwest Arkansas Council EngageNWA on Facebook EngageNWA on Instagram EngageNWA on LinkedIn Join Us in Celebrating Welcoming Week! Discover how communities across the country are coming together to build inclusive spaces where everyone, regardless of background, is welcome. Visit Welcoming Week to learn more and find out how you can participate in this inspiring movement. Let's create a more connected and welcoming world together! Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. NWA Council Website NWA Council on Instagram NWA Council on Facebook NWA Council on LinkedIn NWA Council on Twitter NWA Council Email This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "We want to build the kinds of communities where our kids will want to raise their kids." Jody Dilday About the Guest: Jody Dilday is a seasoned professional in philanthropy and non-profit management with a notable background in social work. She has served as the Executive Director for the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas and now fulfills the role of philanthropic advisor at the Arkansas Community Foundation . Jody's expertise lies in connecting generous individuals and organizations with causes that enhance community life. Her work involves matchmaking donors with impactful opportunities and advising on strategic giving for sustainable community development. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas , we dive deep into the heart of community giving with the philanthropic expert, Jody Dilday, from the Arkansas Community Foundation. Jody shares fascinating insights into the world of charitable giving, offering valuable advice on how individuals can contribute to their communities in meaningful ways. Whether discussing her journey into philanthropy or exploring the various avenues for making a difference, this episode is brimming with inspiration and actionable information for prospective donors. Jody demystifies the process of creating a donor-advised fund, highlighting that one need not be affluent to begin a journey into philanthropy. She showcases how the Arkansas Community Foundation partners with donors to channel their generosity according to personal values and strategic objectives, ensuring that one’s resources have a lasting impact. The episode also casts light on the tax benefits associated with structured giving, reinforcing the idea that an individual's contribution can perpetuate into future generations. Key Takeaways: The Arkansas Community Foundation is a matchmaker between generous people and impactful community causes, facilitating philanthropic efforts across the state. One can start an endowment with the foundation for as low as $10,000, enabling long-term, sustainable community support. Donor-advised funds allow individuals to retain advisory control over their donations, including the ability to support out-of-state organizations. The Community Foundation's service offerings are diverse and beneficial for individuals planning estate donations and those seeking immediate philanthropic engagement. Philanthropy doesn’t have to be reactionary; Jody recommends planning your giving budget carefully to maximize both the impact and personal satisfaction from donations. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Jody Dilday, ACF Website Arkansas Community Foundation (ACF) Arkansas Community Foundation on Instagram Arkansas Community Foundation / Jody Dilday on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: “But there's something special about northwest Arkansas and how dynamic it is and how quickly it's growing.” Daniel Fritsche About the Guests: Luke Brasuel, Daniel Fritsche, and Tad Moore are the founders of NWA Daily , a popular newsletter dedicated to sharing the latest news, events, and happenings in Northwest Arkansas. Luke and Daniel, both with backgrounds linked to the University of Arkansas and extensive local experience, initiated the project after identifying a gap in accessible, localized information. Tad Moore, a native of the area and skilled writer, later joined the team, significantly enhancing the newsletter's quality and engagement. Their combined efforts have grown the newsletter to a prominent position within the community, offering a unique mix of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and life updates. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of I am Northwest Arkansas , host Randy Wilburn welcomes the dynamic trio behind NWA Daily—Luke Brasuel, Daniel Fritsche, and Tad Moore. Recorded at the Furman Garner performance studio at KUAF, Randy delves into the origins, development, and future aspirations of the NWA Daily newsletter, a key source of localized information for Northwest Arkansas residents. Luke and Daniel share the initial spark that led to the creation of NWA Daily, emphasizing the lack of cohesive, easily accessible local news at the time. The newsletter idea was born out of casual conversations about local events, businesses, and elections, eventually leading to a dedicated service that now boasts over 35,000 subscribers. Tad Moore's arrival and his editorial prowess significantly enhanced the newsletter, shaping it into the trusted and comprehensive source it is today. They discuss partnerships with local organizations and the evolution of their content, highlighting collaborations like Cache, the Venture Guide with 37 North Expeditions, and integration with local job boards. The episode provides an insightful look into their strategic content planning and future goals, including their ambitious target of capturing 10% of the local market. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Daniel Fritsche Email Tad Moore Email Luke Brasuel Website NWA Daily NWA Daily on Instagram NWA Daily on Facebook NWA Daily on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
About the Show: "So the beauty of the relay model is based entirely on the network structure that we have in the United States, the interstate structure." Ayush Thakur About the Guests: Demi Yuan and Ayush Thakur are the co-founders of FR8relay , an innovative logistics company focused on improving efficiency and work-life balance in the trucking industry. Ayush, with a background in civil engineering and transportation, has significant experience working in private and public sectors, including the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Demi, who previously worked in the nonprofit sector and holds a master's degree in social work, brings her organizational and process-oriented skills to the table, complementing Ayush’s technical expertise. Together, they leverage their unique skillsets to revolutionize the trucking industry and create meaningful social impact. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Demi Yuan and Ayush Thakur, the dynamic duo behind FR8relay. Broadcasting from the KUAF's Furman Garner Performance Studio, Randy delves into the remarkable entrepreneurial journey of Demi and Ayush, exploring how their startup is set to transform the logistics industry by improving the lives of truck drivers and streamlining long-haul operations. The conversation begins with Ayush sharing his entrepreneurial inspirations drawn from his mother’s inventive and industrious spirit. He recounts his academic and professional path, leading up to the moment when the idea for FR8relay materialized. Demi, initially unfamiliar with the trucking industry, discusses how she transitioned from nonprofit work to co-founding a tech startup, motivated by the potential social impact their innovation could make. Randy and the guests discuss the inherent challenges faced by truck drivers, including grueling work schedules, lack of parking, inefficiencies, and underpay, and how FR8relay addresses these with its unique relay model. Key Takeaways: Innovation in Trucking: FR8relay offers a relay model that allows truck drivers to exchange trailers midway, enabling them to return home sooner and increase asset utilization. Social Impact: The model aims to improve drivers’ work-life balance, reducing time on the road and allowing them to spend more time with family. Technological Solutions: The patent-pending algorithms predict unavoidable delays such as traffic or loading times, optimizing routes for efficiency. Community Support: The supportive ecosystem in Northwest Arkansas, rich with resources and entrepreneurial networks, has been pivotal in FR8relay’s development. Future Prospects: While demonstrating immense potential illustrated by grants and partnerships, the company’s journey underscores the importance of adapting technology to real-world challenges. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Deme Yuan Email Ayush Thakur Website FR8relay FR8relay on Facebook FR8relay on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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Episode Summary: Relive the highlights of our best moments from the “I am Northwest Arkansas®” podcast! We revisit some of our favorite conversations and insights in this special episode. Original Episode Reference: This segment originally aired in our Living on Two Wheels in Northwest Arkansas episode. Brian Squire shared his experiences and insights on the vibrant cycling community and how biking has become an integral part of life in Northwest Arkansas. Listen to the Full Episode: Catch the full conversation here . Enjoy this curated selection of the best of I Am Northwest Arkansas®! Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Brian Squire Website Trailblazers Trailblazers on Facebook Trailblazers on Instagram This episode is sponsored by: Signature Bank of Arkansas “Community Banking at its Best!” Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!” ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect with Our Facebook Page Connect with Our Twitter Connect with Our Instagram Connect with Our LinkedIn Page Join the Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Hose, Randy Wilburn Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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Episode Summary: Relive the highlights of our best moments from the “I am Northwest Arkansas®” podcast! We revisit some of our favorite conversations and insights in this special episode. Original Episode Reference: This segment originally aired in our Learn to Train and Pamper Your Dog in Northwest Arkansas episode, where Denise Holmes shared valuable tips on dog training and the best ways to pamper your furry friends in Northwest Arkansas. Listen to the Full Episode: Catch the full conversation here . Enjoy this curated selection of the best of I Am Northwest Arkansas®! Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website Travel Tails Website Love Trust Teach Love Trust Teach on Facebook Travel Tails on Instagram This episode is sponsored by: Signature Bank of Arkansas “Community Banking at its Best!” Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!” ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect with Our Facebook Page Connect with Our Twitter Connect with Our Instagram Connect with Our LinkedIn Page Join the Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Hose, Randy Wilburn Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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Episode Summary: Relive the highlights of our best moments from the “I Am Northwest Arkansas®” podcast! In this special episode, we revisit some of our favorite conversations and insights. Original Episode Reference: This segment originally aired in our Buffalo National River Celebrates 50 years episode, where Terrie Martindale, Board President of the Buffalo National River Partners, and Cassie Branstetter, a U.S. Park Ranger, discussed the creation and significance of the Buffalo National River, established in 1972 as the first National River in the United States and the role that the Buffalo National River Partners play as a steward in making sure that the Buffalo National River Park is pristine for all to enjoy. Listen to the Full Episode: Catch the full conversation here . Enjoy this curated selection of the best of I Am Northwest Arkansas®! Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website Buffalo National River Partners Buffalo National River Partners on Instagram Buffalo National River Partners on Facebook This episode is sponsored by: Signature Bank of Arkansas “Community Banking at its Best!” Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!” ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect with Our Facebook Page Connect with Our Twitter Connect with Our Instagram Connect with Our LinkedIn Page Join the Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Hose, Randy Wilburn Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "I would say, great people. And maybe if this is the hidden gem of Fayetteville, then Northwest Arkansas is the hidden gem of Arkansas." Lane Berrey About the Show: Lane Berrey is the former Communications Manager at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks . With a passion for nature and a dedication to environmental conservation, Lane worked with the Garden for two years. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn takes listeners on a vivid journey through the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, an environmental sanctuary located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Randy is joined by Lane Berrey, the former Communications Manager of the botanical garden, who sheds light on the history, mission, and multifaceted offerings of this lush gem. From themed gardens inspired by local designers to educational programs for both adults and children, Lane offers a comprehensive overview that underscores the garden’s commitment to community engagement and environmental stewardship. Discover the intriguing beginnings of the garden, which started as a passion project of gardening enthusiasts in 1997 and opened to the public by 2007. Throughout the discussion, Lane elaborates on the significance of planting native species, the variety of educational programs available, and the exciting events that draw thousands of visitors each year. Whether you're a gardening novice, a green thumb, or someone seeking a serene place to reflect, this episode provides valuable insights into the resources and beauty that the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks has to offer. Key Takeaways: Community Origins : The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks began with a small group of gardening enthusiasts and has grown into a prominent local institution, opening to the public in 2007. Diverse Gardens : The garden features twelve individual themed gardens, each designed to inspire visitors with various types of planting and landscaping techniques suitable for different environments and preferences. Educational Programs : The botanical garden offers a range of educational activities, including tours for all ages, horticultural classes, and child-centric programs aimed at fostering a love for nature in young minds. Environmental Stewardship : Emphasis is placed on the conservation of native plant species, which are easier to grow, environmentally beneficial, and essential for sustaining local ecosystems. Community Engagement : The garden hosts numerous events throughout the year, from the Firefly Fling to the International Festival, providing enriching and entertaining experiences for people of all ages. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Website Botanical Garden of the Ozarks Botanical Garden of the Ozarks on Instagram Botanical Garden of the Ozarks on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. Join us for a night of enchantment featuring the: 💥Firefly Fling💥 ✨ A spectacular laser light show 🔥 Mesmerizing fire dancing 🧜♀️ Mystical mermaids and fairies ...and so much more! Date: July 20th Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Tickets are available to purchase at bgozarks.org/events . Contact Number: (479) 750-2620. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1 Food Influencer Samantha Gregory Shares Her Passion for Exploring and Promoting the Culinary Scene in Northwest Arkansas 42:16
About the Show: "Everything I post has weight to it, whatever it is. And I think everyone can learn that as well." Samantha Gregory About the Guest: Samantha Gregory recognized primarily through her moniker Munchin with Mantha , is a food influencer based in Northwest Arkansas. She began her journey while attending the University of Arkansas and has since captivated a substantial following with her passion for local cuisines and beyond. Samantha's specialty lies in reviewing and recommending restaurants, documenting her gastronomic experiences, and helping people discover exceptional eating establishments, particularly in the Ozarks region. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Samantha Gregory, the food enthusiast behind Munchin with Mantha . The podcast provides listeners with valuable insights into Northwest Arkansas' diverse food landscape and Samantha's journey from a college student seeking new dining experiences to becoming a key food influencer. The conversation navigates through Samantha's food exploration within the region, emphasizing an array of culinary delights that the Ozarks have to offer. Whether listeners are local residents or those considering moving to the area, Randy and Samantha shed light on the gastronomic prowess that Northwest Arkansas holds. They delve into Samantha's approach to creating content, highlighting her passion for sharing experiences without critiquing, encapsulating the essence of her dining adventures. Key Takeaways: Samantha Gregory's Origin Story: Discovering how Samantha started her food influencer journey in Northwest Arkansas while attending university and how it has led her to highlight the rich culinary scene in the region. A Masterclass on Food Influencing: Understanding the subtleties of transforming a passion for food into a thriving platform that shares unique dining experiences with a growing follower base. Essential Eats in Northwest Arkansas: Samantha provides a curated list of must-visit restaurants across different cities within the Ozarks, perfect for both residents and visitors. Content Creation and Responsibility: Insight into the importance of authenticity in sharing food experiences online and recognizing the impact social media comments can have on businesses. Expanding Beyond Northwest Arkansas: Samantha discusses widening her palate and sharing food experiences from travels outside the region, inviting her audience to follow her culinary adventures across different cities. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Munchin with Mantha Website Munchin with Mantha Munchin with Mantra on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: “The brand rendezvous junction, our mission of crafting beer that brings taste and buds together, our beer names all have to do with what happens or what can happen, and the circumstances around people coming together.” Michael Peerson About the Guest: Michael Peerson is the founder of Rendezvous Junction Brewing Company, a former Walmart employee with 31 years of service, and an author. His professional journey began as a pharmacist in East Texas before transitioning into a leadership role at Walmart, overseeing talent acquisition and large-scale operations across the U.S. Peerson has also written the book "Beyond Belief: Revelations from Death's Shadow," in which he shares his profound near-death experiences and insights into the afterlife. Episode Summary: In this heartfelt episode of I am Northwest Arkansas®, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Michael Peerson, founder of Rendezvous Junction Brewing Company, former Walmart executive, and author. The discussion takes a touching turn as Michael shares his journey from a successful career at Walmart to launching a thriving craft brewery. He also delves into his deeply personal near-death experiences and the spiritual revelations that followed, which ultimately inspired him to pen his book "Beyond Belief." Michael's story begins with his early life in Holdenville, Oklahoma, his education in pharmacy, and a significant career at Walmart, where he was exposed to craft beer in the Pacific Northwest. This exposure sparked his passion, leading to the creation of Rendezvous Junction Brewing Company. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at how the brewery operates, emphasizing its unique brewing methods, community approach, and the robust variety of craft beers they offer. Transitioning to a more poignant topic, Michael shares his near-death experience following a UTV accident and a subsequent pulmonary embolism, which led to a transformative spiritual awakening. He recounts vivid details of the incident, the divine encounter during his clinical death, and the compelling command to share his story. This experience is the crux of his book, which aims to provide a deep, faith-based understanding of life, death, and purpose. Key Takeaways: Michael Peerson's Career Journey : From a small-town pharmacist to a high-level executive at Walmart, and finally, a successful entrepreneur in the craft beer industry. Genesis of Rendezvous Junction Brewing Company : The story behind the brewery's name, inspired by a historical anecdote from Rogers, Arkansas, and its mission to bring people together. Near-Death Experience : An in-depth recount of Michael's near-fatal accident, his out-of-body experiences, and the profound spiritual insight gained. Writing "Beyond Belief" : The book's purpose and the powerful message it conveys about life, faith, and relationships. Community and Craft Beer : The significance of their local customer base, the unique varieties of beer offered, and the brewery's emphasis on creating an inclusive community space. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Rendezvous Junction Website Rendezvous Junction Rendezvous Junction on Instagram Rendezvous Junction on Twitter Rendezvous Junction on Facebook Michael Peerson on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas® podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas® podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas ® Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "Our recipients aren't looking to get rich. They want to change their lives and provide more for their family." Tyler Clark About the Guest(s): Tyler Clark: Tyler is the President and CEO of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas. With over two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, Tyler has dedicated his career to helping single parents achieve higher education and improve their lives. He has overseen the growth and development of the organization, expanding its reach across multiple counties and implementing programs to support recipients beyond just financial aid. Stephanie Djimbi: Stephanie is a participant in the Single Parent Scholarship Fund Program. Originally from Africa, Stephanie came to the United States seven years ago as a single mother. She is currently pursuing a nursing degree at Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWAC). Her story exemplifies the impact of the Scholarship Fund, as she works towards a better life for herself and her son. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Tyler Clark, President and CEO of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas and Stephanie Djimbi, a current scholarship recipient. The discussion highlights the transformational impact that the organization has had over its 40-year history, providing scholarships and comprehensive support to single parents pursuing higher education in Washington, Benton, Madison, and Carroll counties. Tyler outlines the various services offered by the Single Parent Scholarship Fund, including financial aid, counseling, a dry pantry, and career guidance. He shares impressive statistics, such as a 243% income increase for recipients within six months of graduation. Stephanie shares her inspiring journey from Africa to Northwest Arkansas, detailing how the scholarship program has enabled her to pursue a nursing degree and provide a better future for her son. The episode emphasizes the Fund’s holistic approach, focusing on generational change and community support. Key Takeaways: Generational Change: The Single Parent Scholarship Fund aims to elevate opportunities for single parents and create lasting impacts on their families through education. Comprehensive Support: Beyond financial aid, the Fund offers counseling, pantry services, and career guidance, addressing the holistic needs of its recipients. Community and Networking: Events and programs organized by the Fund foster community-building and networking opportunities, which can lead to job opportunities and additional support. Workforce Development: The Fund’s efforts contribute to the local workforce, providing trained and educated individuals ready to enter various professional fields. Recipient Success Stories: Highlighted stories, like Stephanie’s journey towards a nursing degree, underscore the transformative power of the Fund’s programs. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Check out the video version of this episode Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Listen to our first interview with Tyler B. Clark (Episode 25) Email Tyler B. Clark Website Single Parent Scholarship Fund Single Parent Scholarship Fund on Instagram Single Parent Scholarship Fund on Facebook Single Parent Scholarship Fund on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
About the Show: "Even if you know there's somebody that already puts out very similar content to what you're wanting to put out, someone is going to pick you over them because they enjoy the cadence of your voice or the way that you present the material." Ti King About the Guest: Ti King is the founder of the Arkansas Podcasters Group, known as Our Cast. Based out of Little Rock, Ti has significantly impacted the podcasting landscape across Arkansas, extending his initiatives to the entire state. Alongside partners Brittany Rush and Karen Stewart, Ti has spearheaded efforts to foster a strong podcasting community, promote storytelling, and provide resources and support for podcasters. Additionally, Ti has a background in marketing and has been actively involved in supporting non-profit organizations. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Ti King, the founder of the Arkansas Podcasters Group, widely known as Our Cast. Recorded at the Furman Garner Performance Studio at KUAF, the episode dives deep into the vibrant and ever-growing world of podcasting in Arkansas. Ti shares his journey from discovering podcasts in the early 2000s to founding a significant podcasting movement in the state. Their engaging conversation touches on the importance of storytelling, community building, and the unique opportunities that podcasting presents, particularly in the often-overlooked flyover states like Arkansas. The discussion further explores how podcasting has not only provided a unique avenue for personal and professional growth but also served as a powerful tool for business and networking. Ti recounts various initiatives Our Cast has undertaken, from hosting events to providing free coaching for budding podcasters. The episode also highlights impactful podcast projects such as episodic coverage of recovery centers in Arkansas and historical storytelling about figures like Wiley Jones. Finally, Ti and Randy emphasize the ease of starting a podcast and encourage listeners to leverage podcasting to share their unique stories. Key Takeaways: Podcasting as a Business Tool : Ti discusses how podcasting can serve as an effective way to network and open doors with key decision-makers and executives. Community and Support : The Arkansas podcasting community is notable for its supportive nature, openly sharing information and resources. Educational Impact : Podcasting is growing rapidly among younger demographics, including high school and college students, indicating a robust future for the medium. Storytelling : Specific podcast projects featuring recovery centers and historical figures like Wiley Jones highlight the power of podcasting to share important, often overlooked stories. Ease of Entry : Both Randy and Ti emphasize the low barrier to entry for starting a podcast, encouraging listeners to begin their podcasting journey without fear. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Ti King Website Arkast Arkast on Instagram Arkast on Facebook Ti King on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. ARKAST, the annual podcast festival, spans multiple cities and dates. Each segment of ARKAST provides a unique array of experiences, all promising to be unforgettable (in the best way). Choose an event to get tickets and more information. ARKAST Kickoff Delta Hotels in Little Rock, Arkansas September 14, 2024 ARKAST Presents: A Halloween Podcast Live Ron Robinson Theater in Little Rock, Arkansas October 16, 2024 ARKAST 2024 Fayetteville Public Library In Fayetteville, Arkansas November 14-16 This episode is sponsored by* (Sponsored by) Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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About the Show: "All of these stories are intertwined and connected, and they bring up these very interesting stories about what was it like to be black in Northwest Arkansas." Emma Willis About the Guest: Emma Willis is the founder of Impact Period and a representative for NWA Black Heritage . She is passionate about preserving African American history and culture in Northwest Arkansas. Emma is currently spearheading an effort to establish the first Black Fayetteville Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Her dedication to this cause involves extensive research, community engagement, and advocacy, aiming to recognize and celebrate the contributions of African Americans in the region. Episode Summary: In this enriching episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Emma Willis to discuss an extraordinary project aimed at establishing the first Black Historic District in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Emma, the founder of Impact Period and a leading representative of the NWA Black Heritage organization, shares her journey working on this historic project. She delves into the rich, yet under-acknowledged, history of African Americans in Northwest Arkansas, the significance of preserving this history, and the community-driven efforts behind the project. Emma highlights the challenges of getting community buy-in, understanding the local and state laws, and dealing with the logistical intricacies of preserving historically significant yet often disregarded areas. Through discussions about the historical context—spanning from the era of slavery to the Great Migration and civil rights activism—Emma educates listeners on the deep roots and significant contributions of African Americans in the area. She also explores the concept of Afrofuturism, envisioning a future where African American history is celebrated and preserved in innovative and community-centered ways. Key Takeaways: Historic Preservation Efforts : Emma emphasizes the importance of preserving the rich history of African Americans in Northwest Arkansas and the creation of the first Black Fayetteville Historic District. Community Engagement : The episode explores how Emma and her team engage with the community, educating residents about the significance and process of creating a historic district. Challenges in Implementation : From legal hurdles to community buy-in and logistical challenges, the episode sheds light on the complexities involved in historic preservation projects. Economic and Cultural Impact : Establishing the historic district aims to bring educational, economic, and cultural benefits, helping to create a diverse and inclusive community. Afrofuturism Vision : Emma shares her vision of an Afrofuturism museum and the broader future she envisions for celebrating African American history and culture. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Emma Willis Website NWA Black Heritage NWA Black Heritage on Instagram NWA Black Heritage on Facebook NWA Black Heritage on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "My goal is for Tula to be a destination restaurant in Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas." Juan Bahena About the Guest: Juan Bahena is the owner and visionary behind Tula, a destination Mexican restaurant located right on the square in Fayetteville, Arkansas. With roots originally from Chicago and family ties to Guerrero, Mexico, Juan brings a rich cultural and professional background to the culinary scene in the Ozarks. He is an alumnus of the University of Arkansas, having graduated from the Fay Jones School of Architecture. Although his academic background is in architecture and construction management, Juan has successfully channeled his passion for traditional Mexican cuisine and intimate knowledge of construction into creating a unique dining experience at Tula that reflects his heritage and innovative spirit. Episode Summary: In another episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn spotlights Juan Bahena, the enthusiastic owner of Tula Mexican restaurant. This show unravels how a passion for authentic Mexican cuisine and community can converge to create a culinary landmark. Listeners will savor the backstory of how an architect turned restaurateur delivers traditional Mexican dishes with contemporary flair in Northwest Arkansas. Juan reveals the narrative behind Tula, starting from the integration of Mexican heritage and the local embrace that transformed it into a must-visit Fayetteville establishment. With insights into the thoughtful design, meticulous crafting of dishes, and entrepreneurial challenges during a global pandemic, this episode is peppered with valuable lessons on perseverance, cultural authenticity, and community engagement - essential ingredients for a thriving business. Discover how Tula stands out by serving celebratory recipes daily, bringing a slice of Mexican tradition to the table, and why it’s more than just the food that makes a restaurant a community cornerstone. Key Takeaways: Tula's cuisine draws inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of Juan's family and their hometown, infusing each dish with traditional Mexican flavors and sentiments. Juan emphasizes the importance of creating a holistic dining experience, where the ambiance, service, and architecture complement the quality of the food served. Despite the challenges posed by the restaurant's opening during the pandemic, Tula has successfully established itself as a destination restaurant in Fayetteville and broader Northwest Arkansas, thanks to community support and word-of-mouth marketing. Juan shares his vision for Tula's future, outlining his desire not only to sustain a business but to give back to his staff and the community that has supported him. The value of perseverance and adaptability in the face of industry challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic is highlighted, with Juan's commitment to his vision and his team playing a critical role in Tula's continued success. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Juan Bahena Website Tula Tula on Instagram Tula on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. Join us for our inaugural launch party, “Noche en Jalisco,” on June 15th at The Ledger in Downtown Bentonville . We invite you to show your support by attending the event or making a donation. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
About the Show: "It's going to take effort on everybody's part, not one person or one group is going to bring the solution to the table." Daniel Parolek About the Guest: Daniel Parolek is an innovative architect, urban designer, and author recognized for his work in sustainable urbanism and housing solutions. He is the co-founder of Opticos Design, a groundbreaking firm that focuses on crafting walkable urban environments and promoting 'Missing Middle Housing.' As a leading voice in the New Urbanism movement, Daniel advocates for creating diverse, affordable, and livable communities. His expertise and dedication to creating housing choices for all have made him a sought-after speaker and consultant across the United States. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn delves into the housing crisis and the quest for smarter development practices with guest Daniel Parolek. Daniel, an authority on Missing Middle Housing, shares his insights on housing diversity, affordability, and how well-planned urban development can shape the future of communities like Northwest Arkansas. The discussion covers how to build smartly and the importance of localism in developing housing solutions that cater to the region's unique needs. Daniel offers a masterclass in understanding how different housing types can cater to various demographic needs, emphasizing the necessity for communities to be established on a framework of inclusivity and accessibility. With an innate ability to couple technical know-how with practical implementation, he makes a formidable case for the importance of thoughtful urbanism. The conversation with Daniel expands upon the interplay between community building and housing. He underlines the significance of constituents being proactive in their approach to housing development, urging the audience to contribute to the localized efforts necessary for crafting a vibrant and sustainable Northwest Arkansas. Key Takeaways: ' Missing Middle Housing ' refers to house-scale buildings with multiple units in walkable contexts, serving as a bridge between single-family homes and larger apartment buildings. Daniel Parolek emphasizes the importance of community involvement in local housing solutions, advocating for a shared vocabulary that all stakeholders can understand. A diverse range of housing choices is necessary to accommodate the different needs of a growing community and can lead to enhanced economic development and sustainability. The concept of Missing Middle Housing is crucial for creating flexible, affordable, and equitable living conditions that support multigenerational families and various lifestyles. Zoning reform plays a key role in enabling the development of Missing Middle Housing, Daniel Parolek's book, " Missing Middle Housing ," explores housing solutions for today's growth and offers a strategy. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Daniel Parolek Email Candace Holder Website Missing Middle Housing Missing Middle Housing on YouTube Website Opticos Design Opticos Design on Facebook Opticos Design on Instagram Opticos Design on LinkedIn Opticos Design on Twitter Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1 Charting New Paths: Dr. Jeff Flanigan's Educational and Inspirational Impact in NWA 1:04:53
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1:04:53About the Show: "God will always place what you need and who you need when you need them." - Jeff Flanigan About the Guest: Dr. Jeff Flanigan is the principal of George Junior High School in Springdale. With a history deeply rooted in Arkansas, Dr. Flanigan's journey from student-athlete to educator is marked by a series of steadfast commitments. Beginning his post-secondary education with a full scholarship to the University of Arkansas, he ventured into coaching basketball at Southern Arkansas University and UALR before transitioning into academia. He holds a distinctive record of engaging with diverse student populations and focuses on enabling them to surpass societal and self-imposed limitations. In addition to his educational career, Dr. Flanigan is also actively involved in music and pastoral work, showcasing a multifaceted talent portfolio that transcends the educational sector. Episode Summary: In this inspiring installment of "I am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn delves into the intersection of business, culture, and life with Dr. Jeff Flanigan, a trailblazer in education and community leadership. This episode takes listeners on a journey through Dr. Flanigan's return to a transformed Northwest Arkansas, emphasizing the region's cultural and demographic evolution. Dr. Flanigan's story is one marked by perseverance and determination. Facing constant goalpost shifts early in his academic career, Dr. Flanigan navigated through challenges to seize an opportunity at the University of Arkansas. He would later become a beacon in academia and athletics, driven by a passion for grooming future generations. Highlighting his tenure as a college basketball coach and his influence on young minds across various Arkansas regions, this episode illuminates the impactful work of educators in Northwest Arkansas. Key Takeaways: Dr. Jeff Flanigan shares his transformative journey from student to principal in Northwest Arkansas. He discusses his experience of overcoming goalpost shifts and his commitment to educational growth and transcending barriers. The episode shines a light on the historical context of Springdale and its evolution as a diverse and inclusive community. Dr. Flanigan is deeply invested in mentoring and making a tangible difference in the lives of students, particularly those from minority backgrounds. The episode underscores the importance of role models in education and the powerful message of achieving dreams despite societal challenges. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Jeff Flanigan Jeff Flanigan on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1 NWA Transplant: CEO of Smart Eye Technology Discusses Relocating to Northwest Arkansas and the Importance of the Local Business Ecosystem 39:59
About the Show: "We want to build the kinds of communities where our kids will want to raise their kids." Dexter Caffey About the Guest: Dexter Caffey is the innovative CEO of Smart Eye Technology, where he leads the way in revolutionizing data protection through continuous facial recognition technology. Based in Northwest Arkansas, Dexter focuses on creating a secure digital environment for both businesses and consumers. He's an alumnus of Youngstown State University and has a background in commodities trading, further showcasing his diverse professional expertise. Dexter's recent move to Northwest Arkansas was initiated by an invitation from the nonprofit organization Startup Junkie, aiming to nurture his groundbreaking company within the region's thriving technology ecosystem. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn welcomes Dexter Caffey, CEO of Smart Eye Technology, to discuss the synergies of business, culture, and entrepreneurship in the Ozarks. Dexter shares his journey from Atlanta to the vibrant technology scene of Northwest Arkansas and the factors that influenced his relocation. Dexter narrates his experience with the startup accelerator program fueled by Startup Junkie, detailing his initial hesitations and the subsequent success that propelled him to make Northwest Arkansas the new home for Smart Eye Technology. He delves into the company's mission to combat data breaches with innovative facial recognition software. Listening to Dexter's stories and aspirations unravels how community spirit and a strong startup ecosystem are shaping the business landscape in Northwest Arkansas. Key Takeaways: Dexter Caffey was recruited by Startup Junkie to bring Smart Eye Technology to Northwest Arkansas, emphasizing the region's dedication to fostering technology startups. Smart Eye Technology specializes in continuous facial recognition for securing data, with upcoming plans to launch a Chrome browser extension for consumers and businesses alike. Dexter shares insights on how the friendly and supportive business environment in Northwest Arkansas was a significant factor in his decision to relocate. He highlights the rampant issue of data breaches and fraud, demonstrating the critical need for advanced security measures like those provided by Smart Eye Technology. The episode sheds light on the beauty of Northwest Arkansas's nature, which Dexter appreciates alongside the thriving business and tech community. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Get Smart Eye Website Smart Eye Technology Smart Eye Technology on Facebook Smart Eye Technology on YouTube Smart Eye Technology on LinkedIn Smart Eye Technology on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "Cities are the vanguard of problem-solving in the modern world." Bruce Katz About the Guest: Bruce Katz, a renowned urban policy expert and the founding director of the Nowak Metro Finance Lab at Drexel University, joins us to share his deep insights on the transformative power of cities. With a rich background that includes advising urban leaders globally and authoring the pivotal book "The New Localism," Bruce brings a wealth of knowledge on how cities can flourish amidst the challenges of our time. Episode Summary: In this episode, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Bruce Katz at Gorog X Studio in Bentonville, Arkansas, to explore the concept of "new localism" and how cities are becoming the epicenter of innovation and growth. They delve into the pressing issue of affordable housing, the reshoring of American manufacturing, and the unique opportunities that Northwest Arkansas presents as a rapidly growing region. Bruce shares his experiences working with urban leaders, the lessons learned from cities like Pittsburgh and Copenhagen, and the importance of local collaboration in addressing housing, transportation, and economic development. He emphasizes the need for cities to act as economies, leveraging their unique assets to create inclusive and sustainable growth. Key Takeaways: Bruce Katz illuminates the role of cities as engines of problem-solving and innovation, particularly in times of national discord. The discussion sheds light on the critical nature of affordable housing and the potential of initiatives like groundwork to address this challenge in Northwest Arkansas. Bruce's expertise underscores the significance of local governments, businesses, and citizens understanding and embracing the long game for sustainable development. The conversation highlights the power of collaborative ecosystems in driving progress and the transformative impact of universities and industry leaders working in tandem. Listeners are encouraged to rethink the role of federal and state governments, viewing them as supporters of local economies rather than top-down decision-makers. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Bruce Katz Website Drexel University Drexel University on Facebook Sign up for The New Localism Newsletter here . Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "Northwest Arkansas is part of Arkansas. You're going to find a lot of different areas, and, no matter what you're into, you're going to find your people." Brittany Swiderski About the Guests: This podcast episode offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Brittany and Amin, a young couple who uprooted from New York to Northwest Arkansas just before the pandemic turned the world upside down. With Amin's new job as their compass, they took a leap of faith into the unknown. Little did they realize how much their big move would pay off. Hailing from disparate parts of North America initially, neither Brittany nor Amin knew much about Arkansas before landing there. In fact, the only news they ever heard about the state involved some sort of tragedy. To counter the bad press, the duo started documenting their experience through an Instagram account called "NWA Transplants." They hoped to showcase the many positives of living in Northwest Arkansas that aren't visible from afar. Over time, Brittany and Amin have evolved their social media style and built connections by highlighting local events, the arts, music, small businesses, and more hidden gems. As Brittany notes, they wanted to share "what this area is really like when you're living there." From finding community during the first wave of COVID-19 to discovering common interests through happenstance meetings, the couple has embraced the opportunities around them to build a life—and make an impact. Episode Summary: The conversation covers their initial reservations about moving, the surprising discoveries upon arrival, and the evolving landscape of NWA. They share insights into the importance of dental health, the joy of finding community, and the unexpected encounters that have enriched their lives. Randy and his guests also discuss the challenges of housing, the power of social media storytelling, and the future aspirations for their platform. Key Takeaways: Brittany and Amin's story is a compelling narrative of finding one's place in an unexpected corner of the world. Their Instagram account @nwatransplants serves as a beacon for others contemplating a move to Northwest Arkansas and for locals discovering the hidden gems in their backyard. The episode explores the couple's commitment to community engagement, the celebration of NWA's growth, and the genuine desire to contribute positively to the region. Through humor, authenticity, and relatable content, they've managed to build a platform that resonates with a diverse audience. The discussion highlights the importance of being proactive in one's community, the power of storytelling, and the role each resident plays in shaping the future of Northwest Arkansas. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email NWA Transplants NWA Transplants on Instagram NWA Transplants on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "Allowing people to work within their strength strengthens our whole operations of the food pantry." Monique Jones About the Guest: Monique Jones is a pastor and the Director of Outreach and Community Engagement at the St. James Food Pantry, part of the Squire Jahagan Outreach Center , a non-profit arm of St. James, the oldest African American church in Northwest Arkansas. With a poignant history in Human Resources, including a 25-year stint of notable work that led her to Northwest Arkansas on a relocation project, Monique transitioned to full-time service, deeply embedding herself within the community. Her dedication to nurturing neighbors and serving the food insecure through innovative means has defined her position as a central figure in local outreach and ministry beyond the church's walls. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn delves into an intimate conversation with Monique Jones. The dialogue not only celebrates her contributions to the community but also spotlights the intersection of business, culture, and life as shaped by individuals like Monique in the Ozarks. Randy and Monique discuss the inherent challenges and triumphs in addressing food insecurity in the region, particularly during the pandemic. Monique shares her unique journey from an HR executive to a devoted servant leader, applying Kaizen methodology to streamline operations at the food pantry. Their conversation unravels the fabric of community resilience and engagement, revealing how the power of collaboration across various entities, including public service officers, can meet extensive needs in creative ways. Key Takeaways: Monique Jones' journey from a corporate executive to leading a food pantry redefines community service, showcasing a seamless transition from business acumen to humanitarian efforts. The St. James Food Pantry mobilized an inclusive and extensive response to food insecurity, especially during the pandemic, serving as a beacon of hope across Northwest Arkansas. Introducing the first food locker in Arkansas, Monique illustrates innovation in addressing food accessibility, indicating plans for expansion to support rural areas. The episode underscores the importance of human connection, collaboration, and cultural sensitivity in addressing community needs, transcending beyond racial and socio-economic lines. Leveraging partnerships with local law enforcement and organizations has helped redefine community policing and support for vulnerable populations. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Monique Jones Website Squire Jehegan Outreach Center Squire Jehegan Outreach Center on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1 NWA Transplant Series: James Hawkins Discusses Mental Health and the Importance of Seeking Support 56:35
About the Show: "There's a lot of culture here in Northwest Arkansas even then. So what I ran into in my job at that time, I worked with a lot of business leaders, the church community, but also I worked with what they identified themselves as the hillbilly community." James Hawkins About the Guest: James Hawkins is a seasoned therapist and the clinical coordinator for the Joshua Center. With a depth of experience in psychology and counseling, James holds a Master's Degree and a PhD in his field. He is a former Air Force member who has served the country with honor and has continued to serve the community through his dedication to mental health and relational work. James is also known for his podcast, "The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy," where he shares his expertise with other clinicians. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas Podcast, host Randy Wilburn engages in a rich conversation with guest James Hawkins. The episode peels back layers surrounding the intersectionality of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. It is a narrative journey through James's transition into the community as a transplant and how he found a home in Northwest Arkansas, despite its striking contrasts to his previous experiences living in the South and New Orleans. James and Randy discuss the nuances of community and identity, especially for African American individuals like themselves, in a majority space. They delve into the subject of mental health and the importance of seeking help through channels like face-to-face therapy rather than solely through emerging platforms like online counseling. James conveys strong arguments for why therapeutic relationships are most effective in person, drawing from his extensive experience in the field. Key Takeaways: Northwest Arkansas's welcoming community and entrepreneurial spirit make it a home for many, including transplants. Mental health conversation is essential, and the stigma around seeking therapy needs to be diminished, especially in the African American community. Maintaining mental health is crucial, much like servicing a vehicle; one must not delay addressing their emotional and psychological needs. The growth and diversity of Northwest Arkansas benefit the community, enriching it with new flavors and ideas. The importance of building a responsible, regional transit system and affordable living spaces to align with Northwest Arkansas’s growth trajectory. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Doc Hawk LPC Website Doc Hawk LPC Doc Hawk LPC on Facebook Doc Hawk LPC on Instagram Doc Hawk LPC on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "When they walk through that door, there are no differences. That's what we want to drive home." Casey Dick About the Guest: Casey Dick is a prominent figure in high school sports, known for his illustrious career both on and off the field. With roots in Allen, Texas, Dick has a storied background as a former quarterback for the University of Arkansas (U of A), where he was a three-year starter and letterman. Post his active sports career, Dick has made a significant transition into the coaching realm, currently serving as the head coach of the Fayetteville High School Bulldogs football team. He has earned a reputation for his ability to bring teams together, foster a sense of community, and mold future leaders through the medium of high school football. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn engages with Coach Casey Dick, the mastermind behind the Fayetteville High School Bulldogs' triumphant season. With a personal perspective as a parent and a keen observer, Wilburn sets the stage for a deep dive into the dynamics of successful team-building, the profound impact of sports on young lives, and the indispensable role of community support in youthful development. Coach Dick opens up about his early inspirations and the path that led him from player to coach. Drawing on his rich experience, he emphasizes the significance of forging strong relationships between coaches and players and introduces the Bulldogs' distinct "family" ethos that underpins their program's success. The episode shines a spotlight on the integral contributions of not just the athletes but also the supportive network of parents and Fayetteville residents, showcasing how collective efforts contribute to the Bulldogs' sterling 13-0 record. Key Takeaways: The power of a team sport, like football, in bringing together communities and shaping the lives of young athletes. The journey of Casey Dick from playing at U of A to coaching high school football and the life lessons learned along the way. Fayetteville High School's unique approach to building leadership skills and personal growth in its football program. The invaluable role of parents and the local community in providing the resources and support necessary for every student-athlete to thrive. Coach Dick's commitment to treating football as a medium for long-term development, rather than solely focusing on wins. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Casey Dick Casey Dick on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "I just wanted something a little more out of it, something a little more spiritual. But I think food is just one of those things that you can touch people's lives with everything you do every day." Michael Robertshaw About the Guest: Chef Michael Robertshaw is a seasoned culinary expert with deep roots in the New England culinary tradition, particularly from the Boston area. With a professional journey spanning various locations, including Seattle, Michael has a history of designing and implementing restaurants for notable groups such as Ropeswing Group in Bentonville. His Greek-Italian heritage has influenced his cooking style, leading him to establish Pizzeria Ruby in Northwest Arkansas, which has become a testament to his family's culinary legacy and his commitment to delivering high-quality, authentic cuisine. Episode Summary: In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn engages in conversation with Chef Michael Robertshaw, the creative force behind the acclaimed Pizzeria Ruby. Renowned for its bustling atmosphere and New England-inspired pizza, Pizzeria Ruby has quickly established itself as a culinary cornerstone in the Ozarks. The episode opens by plunging into the chef's journey, documenting his transition from the diverse food scene of Boston to the evolving culinary landscape of Northwest Arkansas. Throughout the discussion, Michael reflects on his enduring attachment to his New England origins and the impactful role his family has played in his gastronomic path. The conversation then shifts to the unparalleled rise of Pizzeria Ruby, highlighting the passionate insistence on quality and authentic experience that has led to its success. Key Takeaways: Chef Michael Robertshaw's culinary background is steeped in New England tradition, with his Greek-Italian family influencing his approach to food. The inspiration for Pizzeria Ruby was born out of Michael's desire to create an authentic dining experience reminiscent of East Coast pizzerias. Pizzeria Ruby's popularity stems from a dedication to quality and a refusal to compromise on the 18-inch pizza offering despite initial doubts about regional preferences. The impact of COVID-19 on the restaurant industry sparked innovation, prompting Michael and his team to adapt and even consider expansion due to demand. Pizzeria Ruby is not only a venue for exceptional pizza but also offers a range of options like vegan pizza and specialty beverages, cementing its role as a community cornerstone. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Pizzeria Ruby Email Meredith Butler Website Pizzeria Ruby Pizzeria Ruby on Instagram Pizzeria Ruby on Facebook https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG_I38wIusM Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday both at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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1 NWA Transplant Series: Nick and Meredith Castin Share Their Journey from Southern California to Northwest Arkansas 48:59
About the Show: "If you're not growing, you're dying. Nothing's going to stay the same forever." Nick Castin About the Guests: Nick and Meredith Castin, a dynamic couple originally from San Diego, have made the picturesque Northwest Arkansas their new home. Meredith, with strong roots in Northeast Texas, aspired to be closer to family and sought out a community that resonates with warmth, connection, and a sense of belonging. Nick, accustomed to the vibes of Southern California, embarked on this journey with Meredith, embracing the move with an open mind. Together, they represent the influx of transplants attracted to the Ozarks' charm and have immersed themselves deeply into the fabric of local life, particularly in advocating for active transportation and sustainable development. Episode Summary: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, the hosts welcome the energetic couple, Nick and Meredith Castin. This particular discussion takes a deep dive into the lives of these recent transplants from San Diego, unraveling their intriguing journey to settling in the heart of the Ozarks. The Castins share their perspectives on the community, culture, and opportunities that Northwest Arkansas has to offer, particularly highlighting the area's trail system and the embracement of newcomers. The couple candidly discusses their initial apprehensions about moving and how they've not only adjusted but flourished in Northwest Arkansas. They touch on the region's focus on community connection, economic growth, and the embracement of organic development to ensure a thriving future. Nick and Meredith also provide valuable insights into their efforts to contribute to the area through their new podcast, "Fayette Forward," which centers on city planning, active transportation, and maintaining an equitable living environment for all residents. Key Takeaways: Nick and Meredith Castin's move to Northwest Arkansas embodies the search for community, affordable living, and a balance of urban amenities amidst natural beauty. Emphasizing their goal to embrace the local culture, the Castins highlight the welcoming nature of Northwest Arkansas residents and the ease of establishing meaningful connections. Meredith has rekindled her passion for roller skating, finding joy in the region's trail system and skating community. The discussion brings to light critical themes of sustainable growth, the importance of density in urban planning, and advocacy for active transportation, underpinning their "Fayette Forward" podcast . The episode encapsulates the transition from being transplants to feeling like true locals in Northwest Arkansas, underscoring the area's magnetic appeal. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Fayette Forward Show Website Fayette Forward Show Fayette Forward Show on Instagram on Instagram Fayette Forward on Twitter Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday both at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: "What percentage do you think are people who have moved here within the last ten years?" Kyle Kellams About the Guest: In this episode, host Randy Wilburn is joined by Kyle Kellams, the well-known voice behind KUAF 91.3 FM's "Ozarks at Large." Kyle's seasoned experience as a radio host and interviewer brings a unique perspective to the conversation, offering insights into the power of community storytelling. His deep connection with Northwest Arkansas, stemming from his extensive career in public radio, provides a rich backdrop for the discussion on the growth and development of the region. Episode Summary: I am Northwest Arkansas captures another inspiring episode with host Randy Wilburn. This opens a narrative celebrating the podcast's fifth anniversary. Focusing on the essence of Northwest Arkansas, Randy and local radio persona Kyle Kellams dive into the stories and adventures of those who, like himself, have made the Ozarks their home. The bonus episode introduces their NWA Transplant Series, deeply rooted in business, culture, and the shared experiences of the community. Randy reflects on his relocation to Northwest Arkansas and the evolution of the podcast. Emphasizing its role as an invaluable guide, he considers its impact on new and prospective residents, addressing their curiosity and concerns with genuine, unpolished stories from fellow transplants. The conversation shifts to Kyle, who thoughtfully probes Randy's journey—unpacking the transformation from a fresh transplant to a devoted local, shedding light on the sentiments that bond newcomers to this vibrant region. From the natural beauty of the Ozarks to the warm embrace of its people, the episode distills the allure driving the region's increasing appeal—painting Northwest Arkansas as a wellspring of entrepreneurship and growth. As Randy's and Kyle's exchange unfurls, it becomes clear that the podcast's unique role is not just in celebrating the place but in fostering a greater sense of community across the changing landscape. Key Takeaways: Northwest Arkansas' Unique Appeal: The region's natural beauty and friendly community are major attractions for new residents. Sense of Home: Randy shares his journey from a recent transplant to feeling at home in Northwest Arkansas. Growing Community Narrative: The episode highlights the importance of sharing personal transplant stories to build and understand the community. Diverse Perspectives: A varied lineup of guests ensures a rich representation of experiences within the NWA Transplant Series. Fostering Connections: The podcast functions as a bridge between long-term residents and newcomers, illustrating shared values and aspirations. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Kyle Kellams on KUAF 91.3 FM Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday both at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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About the Show: "We always feel like we're working very hard... I think we feel immensely grateful to have ended up in Northwest Arkansas." Lacie Bray About the Guest: Lacie Bray is a co-owner and visionary behind Ozark Beer Company, a craft brewery based in the Ozarks, celebrating the intersection of traditional brewing styles and community building. Together with her husband, Andy Coates, they founded Ozark Beer Company in 2013, which is renowned for its sustainable brewing practices and local engagement. Lacie boasts a rich background intertwined with the ethos of the Ozarks, childhood roots in Northwest Arkansas, and diverse experiences from Colorado to Chicago. Her passion lies in creating spaces that mirror and serve the community’s preferences and values. Episode Summary: This episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast welcomes Lacie Bray from Ozark Beer Company, as she shares the profound journey of entrepreneurship, community engagement, and brewing innovation in the heart of the Ozarks. Listeners are taken on a tale of the brewery's genesis from an idea born amidst the scenic beauty of Walla Walla, Washington, to a flourishing community staple in downtown Rogers, Arkansas. At the core of the conversation is the unique beer philosophy of Ozark Beer Company. Lacie delves into their focus on traditional brewing styles, sustainable practices, and responsiveness to community tastes – from their core beers to the introduction of kombucha on tap. The episode illuminates Ozark Beer Company's commitment to authenticity, local engagement, and creating a gathering place that extends beyond the brewing of beer. Optimized with SEO keywords like "craft beer," "sustainable brewing," and "community-focused brewery," these summaries encapsulate the brand's mission and the personal touch that Lacie brings to her work. Key Takeaways: Ozark Beer Company is deeply rooted in the local community of Northwest Arkansas, reflecting the region's values and culture through its brewery and taproom. The brewing philosophy at Ozark is grounded in traditional styles while remaining responsive to emerging trends and community preferences. Sustainability is key for Ozark Beer Company, from the use of cans due to their recyclability to partnerships for grain repurposing and storm drain education. The brewery was strategically established in an area known for welcoming new laws favorable for breweries, post-dry county status, and enhancing the local craft beer scene. Ozark Beer Company actively creates a gathering space for the community, hosting events, partnering with local organizations, and emphasizing local support through its small yet impactful team. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Lacie Bray Website for Ozark Beer Company Ozark Beer Company on Facebook Ozark Beer Company on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday both at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
About the Show: "The stories we tell are the legacies we leave behind." - Daniel Mitchell In this episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Daniel Mitchell and Trent Sugg, the visionary co-founders of Blk Elk Media. From humble beginnings to award-winning content creators, Daniel and Trent share their journey through the world of outdoor and adventure filmmaking. Their passion for capturing the essence of the natural state and beyond has led them to the pinnacle of success in the documentary film arena, with their work being recognized on the global stage. Join us as we delve into the backstory of their company, BLK ELK Media, and discover how their love for authentic storytelling and the great outdoors has positioned them as leading voices in the industry. This is not just a tale of cameras and trails; it's a story of two Arkansans who have turned their craft into a conduit for showcasing the beauty and spirit of adventure that Northwest Arkansas offers. What you will learn in this episode: The evolution of BLK ELK Media from a fledgling idea to a force in outdoor and adventure filmmaking. The significance of their recent documentary's success and what it means for the future of their storytelling endeavors. Insights into the burgeoning outdoor culture of Northwest Arkansas and how it serves as the perfect backdrop for their work. The importance of community and collaboration in fostering a thriving creative environment in the region. Daniel and Trent's connection to Northwest Arkansas and their recommendations for anyone considering a move here. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Daniel Mitchell Email Trent Suggs Website for BLK ELK Media BLK ELK Media on Facebook BLK ELK Media on Instagram BLK ELK Media on YouTube BLK ELK Media on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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1 From Farm to Fork: How Spring Creek Food Hub Supports Local Agriculture in Northwest Arkansas 48:14
About the Show: "Feeding the community is not just about sustenance, but about nurturing a sense of togetherness and resilience through local efforts." - Anthony Mirisciotta About the Guest: Anthony Mirisciotta is the Executive Director of the Spring Creek Food Hub, which operates in Northwest Arkansas with a focus on addressing food insecurity and supporting local agriculture. With a rich background in farming and food systems, Anthony brings years of experience from managing organic farmers cooperatives in Northern Vermont to working with organic wholesalers in California. He has a profound understanding of the need for strong, local food systems and the role technology plays in modern farming. His passion for sustainability and education in the food industry is evident in his work and his plans for the Spring Creek Food Hub, aiming to grow the agency's relationships with local farmers and the wider community. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of I Am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn welcomes Anthony Mirisciotta, who leads the Spring Creek Food Hub, a transformative platform within the local food system. This conversation takes listeners on an educational journey through the intersection of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks, focusing on food security and the importance of local farming. Randy engages with Anthony in a deep dive into what makes the Spring Creek Food Hub a unique addition to Northwest Arkansas' vibrant food ecosystem. With the episode intricately woven with SEO-optimized keywords like "food insecurity," "local agriculture," "sustainability," and "regional food systems," the audience is led through Anthony's journey to Arkansas and his strategic vision for expanding the food hub. The summary encapsulates the hub's plans to move into a new, larger facility, the Market Center of the Ozarks, in Summer 2024, exploring the anticipated impact on local communities and the region's agricultural future. Key Takeaways: The Spring Creek Food Hub plays a key role in the aggregation and distribution of local food in Northwest Arkansas, emphasizing farmer recognition and economic viability. Anthony discusses the unique characteristics of working with Northwest Arkansas farmers and the potential for the Food Hub to support small-scale farmers in scaling up their operations. Food insecurity is a major concern for the Food Hub, with intentions to engage in educational initiatives and increase fresh food access to all community members. The upcoming move to the Market Center of the Ozarks will create synergy with the Arkansas Food Innovation Center, further supporting local agriculture and extending food seasonality. The episode underscores the critical nature of community involvement in supporting local food systems and the Food Hub's future goals for educational programming and outreach. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Spring Creek Food Hub Website Spring Creek Food Hub Spring Creek Food Hub on Facebook Spring Creek Food Hub on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn is joined by the compassionate and dedicated Nick Robbins, Executive Director of Returning Home. Nick, a beacon of second chances, shares the expansion of the organization and its profound impact on individuals transitioning from incarceration back into the community. With Returning Home's new facility in Huntsville, Nick is at the forefront of combating recidivism and fostering a culture of support and growth for those seeking a fresh start. As you listen, you'll be transported to the heart of a program that is more than a shelter—it's a lifeline. Nick's journey from inmate to influencer is a testament to the power of community investment in changing lives. Through Returning Home, Nick and his team are providing beds and delivering comprehensive programs that include education, counseling, and job placement to ensure a sustainable future for participants. What you will learn in this episode: The transformative work of Returning Home and its mission to provide holistic support to individuals seeking reentry into society. The challenges and triumphs of expanding the program to Huntsville include the creation of an aftercare facility for graduates. The societal impact of addressing the root causes of incarceration, such as trauma, mental illness, and lack of education. How Returning Home is breaking generational cycles of incarceration and paving the way for a brighter future for its participants and their families. The importance of community involvement and the need for continued support to maintain and grow these life-changing services. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Returning Home Website for Returning Home Returning Home on Facebook Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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About the Show: "The Fayetteville Public Library is so much more than a place to check out a book." - Christina Karnatz In this special episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn shines a spotlight on the Fayetteville Public Library, a cornerstone of the community that has touched countless lives with its transformative programs and resources. Randy shares his personal connection to the library and invites two esteemed guests, George Shelton and Christina Carnatz, to discuss the upcoming "Reading the Greens" fundraising event. George, a passionate library volunteer and event committee chair, and Christina, the library's Director of Development, Marketing, and Communications, delve into the origins of this unique mini-golf event. They explain how it not only raises crucial funds for the library but also offers an unforgettable evening of fun, regardless of your golfing prowess. What you will learn in this episode: The evolution of the "Reading the Greens" event and its mission to support the Fayetteville Public Library. The wide array of services and programs the library provides, from recording studios to workforce development initiatives. How the event aims to attract new supporters and give them a sense of ownership and connection to the library. The importance of community involvement in sustaining the library's role as a hub of learning, innovation, and togetherness. Details on how to participate in the event, whether as a golfer, spectator, or sponsor and the impact your contribution will make. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Christina Karnatz Website Fayetteville Public Library Fayetteville Public Library on Facebook Fayetteville Public Library on Instagram Fayetteville Public Library on YouTube Fayetteville Public Library on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . The date for the Reading the Greens event is Saturday, April 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fayetteville Public Library. Tickets are limited, so act fast and get your team together! 4-person team: $300 Spectator ticket: $45 (single ticket, no gameplay) Enjoy an evening of friendly competition and fun while playing an 18-hole mini-golf course. Attendees will enjoy food from Ozark Catering. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "The art of photography really just comes from connection." - Meredith Mashburn In this episode Randy Wilburn delves into the evocative world of photography with Meredith Mashburn, a local artist whose lens captures more than mere images—it captures stories. Meredith, a seasoned photographer, shares her journey from a 12-year-old aspiring photographer to a professional capturing the essence of Northwest Arkansas's evolution. Join us as Meredith reveals her intimate connection with the camera, her ability to encapsulate the spirit of her subjects, and her deep commitment to environmental advocacy through her latest project, "Wild Rising." Her work is not just about creating stunning visuals; it's about sparking conversations on climate change and celebrating the unsung heroes working towards a better future. Listen in as Meredith shares her insights on the transformative power of photography, the importance of following your passion, and the unique charm that Northwest Arkansas offers to residents and visitors alike. From secret local spots for the perfect shot to the community's open hearts and minds, Meredith's narrative is a testament to the region's dynamic blend of natural beauty and human warmth. What you will learn in this episode: Meredith Mashburn's evolution from a young photography enthusiast to a professional capturing the soul of Northwest Arkansas. The role of connection and empathy in creating meaningful photographic work. Insights into Meredith's environmental advocacy project, "Wild Rising," and the impact of climate change on our world. The importance of pursuing one's passion, whether it's through a lens, a van journey, or any other calling that sets your soul on fire. The special qualities that make Northwest Arkansas an exceptional place to live, work, and explore. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Meredith Mashburn Website Meredith Mashburn Meredith Mashburn on Facebook Meredith Mashburn on Instagram Meredith Mashburn on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "Engagement in our communities shapes the foundation of our society, nurturing the seeds of change and growth for a better tomorrow." - Alice Gachuzo-Colin Join Randy as he connects with the inspiring Alice Gachuzo-Colin, a Springdale resident who has made a profound impact on her community through civic engagement and advocacy. From her humble beginnings in upstate New York to her transformative journey in the Ozarks, Alice recounts her decision to run for Springdale City Council and her role as the Civic Engagement Coordinator for Get Loud Arkansas. Alice's story is a testament to the power of community, the importance of representation, and the courage to stand up for what you believe in. She reflects on her motivations for organizing the annual MLK celebration in Springdale, her passion for empowering voters, and her determination to overcome barriers and stereotypes. With heartfelt emotion, she shares the pride and fulfillment she found in her campaign for city council, a milestone that reverberated through her family and the wider community. What you will learn in this episode: Alice Gachuzo-Colin's journey from upstate New York to becoming a cornerstone of the Springdale community. The significance of the MLK celebration in Springdale and how it honors Dr. King’s legacy through inclusivity and community action. Insights into Alice's experience running for city council and the impact it had on her and her family. The mission of Get Loud Arkansas and the fight against voter suppression in the state. The evolving landscape of Springdale and the importance of balancing economic growth with the needs of all residents. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Get Loud Arkansas Website Get Loud Arkansas Get Loud Arkansas on Instagram Get Loud Arkansas on Facebook Get Loud Arkansas on Twitter Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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1 Discover Anela Malik's Transformation: From Diplomacy to Digital Influence – Listen and Learn Her Secrets! 50:09
About the Show: "Exploring the world enriches us with experiences that resonate beyond borders, connecting us through the universal language of human curiosity and adventure." - Anela Malik In today’s episode, Randy Wilburn embarks on a journey of discovery with the well-traveled and insightful Anela Malik. A former U.S. diplomat turned influencer, Anela shares her transition from diplomacy to digital storytelling, revealing her unique perspective on the world through her platform, Feed the Malik. As she recounts her exhilarating plunge into the icy waters of Antarctica and her intimate encounters with diverse cultures, Anela's narrative is a celebration of embracing life's adventures and the beauty of forging genuine connections. Dive into an inspiring conversation that traverses the globe, from the hidden art scenes of Jordan to the close-knit community of Northwest Arkansas. Anela's reflections on the region highlight the vibrant community spirit and the myriad of opportunities that make it a special place to call home. With a passion for food, travel, and authentic storytelling, Anela's voice is a beacon for those seeking to live a life untethered by expectations and rich with joy and community. What you will learn in this episode: Anela Malik's evolution from diplomacy to becoming a renowned influencer with a passion for global exploration. The transformative experiences of travel, from the ethereal landscapes of Antarctica to the warm, popcorn-filled evenings on the Inca Trail. How Northwest Arkansas has shaped Anela's journey and what the region offers in terms of community, culture, and growth. The importance of staying true to your voice in the influencer space and navigating partnerships with brands. Insights into the future of content creation and the role of AI in enhancing, but not replacing, the authentic storytelling that defines influential voices. All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Feed the Malik Website Feed The Malik Feed the Malik on Instagram Feed the Malik on YouTube Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: "We provide creative support, highlights, and career development for people in the creative industry." Rochelle Bailey In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, our host Randy Wilburn spotlights the upcoming Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week. Joining him is the dynamic Rochelle Bailey, Marketing Communications Manager at INTERFORM , who shares the exciting details of the event and the significant impact it has on our local community. Get ready to mark your calendars for March 28th through 30th, as the fashion extravaganza takes over The Ledger in Bentonville, offering a platform for designers, models, and artists to shine. This isn't just a showcase of style and glamour; it's a fundraiser fueling INTERFORM's commitment to providing no-cost sewing classes, career development, and workshops for creatives in the region. Listen in as Rochelle discusses the importance of inclusivity in fashion, the transformative power of community programs, and how every ticket sold stitches together a stronger, more vibrant Northwest Arkansas. From beginner sewists turning their newfound skills into businesses to the celebration of diversity on the runway, this episode is a testament to the fabric of our community. What you will learn in this episode: The mission and impact of INTERFORM , a non-profit arts and fashion organization. How Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week serves as a major fundraiser, supporting creative education and career opportunities. The exciting details of the upcoming Fashion Week at The Ledger, including appearances by Project Runway designers. The importance of fashion inclusivity and community engagement in Northwest Arkansas. All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Rochelle Bailey Website INTERFORM.Art INTERFORM on Facebook INTERFORM on Instagram Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large. The dates for Fashion Week are March 28 - 30. You can visit their website INTERFORM.Art to purchase tickets. This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "Music is a universal language that knows no boundaries and has the power to unite us all." - Anthony Ball In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Anthony Ball and Reginald James, the dynamic duo behind Music Moves. These passionate advocates for black music are on a mission to enlighten Northwest Arkansas and beyond about the rich history and influence of black music in America. From the classroom to the concert stage, Anthony and Reginald are spreading the rhythm of culture and education throughout the Ozarks. Anthony, a seasoned musician known for his work with Funk Factory, and Reginald, an educator with a profound love for music, share their journey of creating Music Moves. They delve into their vision of expanding the community's understanding of black music's roots and its undeniable impact on the American music tapestry. Join us for an inspiring conversation that not only dives into the significance of black music but also reveals the duo's future plans for Music Moves including the opening of the Music Depot—a learning center and live music venue in Rogers, AR. Discover how they're bringing history to life in schools, creating career opportunities in the music industry, and uniting people of all ages through the power of melody. What you will learn in this episode: The transformative role of black music in shaping the American music landscape and its timeless influence across genres. How Music Moves is educating and inspiring the next generation through school programs and community events. The exciting launch of the Music Depot in Rogers and its dual role as a venue for live performances and a hub for music education. The importance of storytelling in preserving the legacy of black music and its creators. All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Anthony Ball Email Reginald James Website Music Moves Music Moves on Facebook Music Moves on Instagram Music Moves on YouTube Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: “Lead Belly was an instrumentalist, a storyteller, and a fighter. He was someone who gave us stories about what was going on in America at the time.” - Alvin Singh Alvin Singh discovered his deep family connection to the legendary musician Lead Belly through a surprising twist of fate. Growing up, he had no idea about his great uncle's influential role in shaping the music world. It wasn't until later in life that Alvin unearthed this remarkable family history, which opened up a whole new world of understanding and appreciation for Lead Belly's musical legacy. This discovery not only brought a sense of pride but also sparked a passion for preserving and sharing the story of Lead Belly with a wider audience. Alvin's journey of uncovering his familial ties to such a prominent figure in music is both intriguing and deeply personal, offering a unique perspective on the impact of Lead Belly's music and the importance of cultural preservation. What you will learn in this episode: How Lead Belly's musical genius transcended through generations, inspiring artists of varying genres from Johnny Cash to Kurt Cobain. The way his unique charisma and talent for song enabled him to sing his way out of prison, twice marking an extraordinary anecdote in his life. Despite adversity faced as a black musician in the early 20th century, he became a renowned figure in the industry, leaving behind a rich heritage of soul-stirring tunes. Visit the website http://houseofleadbelly.com/ to learn more about Lead Belly and his legacy. Check out Lead Belly’s documentary (Coming Soon!): The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll for a deeper dive into his life and music. Reach out to Alvin Singh to collaborate on a Lead Belly tribute concert or event in your area. All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Alvin Singh Email Lead Belly Archive Website House of Lead Belly Lead Belly Official on Facebook Alvin Singh on Instagram Alvin Singh on Facebook Alvin Singh on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!"…
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About the Show: “It’s for the most important of causes, which is to make sure that every kid in Arkansas has a chance to succeed.” Clint Schaff Summary In this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, you will hear from Missy Kincaid and Clint Schaff, who are deeply involved with the Arkansas Advocate for Children and Families. They share insights about the organization's mission to support kids and families in Arkansas, discussing their annual Soup Sunday event, an important fundraiser. Missy and Clint dive into the significance of the event, highlighting the community's involvement and the diverse activities available, from trying out delectable soups to engaging in important causes like voter registration and vaccine clinics. Their passion and dedication to this cause shines through, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in supporting children and families in Arkansas. This episode offers valuable insights into the impactful work of the Arkansas Advocate for Children and Families and how individuals can become involved in supporting children and families in Arkansas. What you will learn in this episode: Discover the Culinary Talents of Local Chefs - Uncover the exceptional flavors and creativity brought to life by our local culinary experts at Soup Sunday. Support Arkansas Advocate for Children and Families through Soup Sunday. Experience a day filled with fun and togetherness for the whole family, with engaging activities and entertainment at Soup Sunday. Contribute to Soup Sunday Fundraising Event - Make a difference by participating in the Soup Sunday fundraising event, where every contribution goes towards supporting the advocacy for children and families in Arkansas. All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email mkincaid@aradvocates.org Email Clintschaff@gmail.com Website Arkansas Advocates for Children & Families (AACF) AACF Soup Sunday on Facebook AACF Soup Sunday on Instagram AACF Soup Sunday on YouTube Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today!…
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About the Show: "We believe that all students, every single student, has the capacity to be a leader, not just in school, not just in these big leadership opportunities, but in their homes, in their communities.” - Ellie Hoyt Join Randy Wilburn as he connects with Ellie Hoyt, the enthusiastic Director of Development at Soar's Afterschool program . This engaging episode dives into the heart of Soar's mission: empowering young minds through the unique Soar Amazing Shake competition. Listen as Ellie elaborates on how the program creates a nurturing environment for students, enhancing their public speaking and communication skills. Discover the transformative journey of the Amazing Shake competition and its profound effect on both the participants and the Northwest Arkansas community. This conversation is not just insightful but also inspirational, especially for parents and educators dedicated to fostering children's development. Get ready to be motivated by Ellie's dedication to grooming the next generation of leaders. Don't miss out on this episode to learn about Soar's innovative approach and how it's sculpting tomorrow's leaders, right here in Northwest Arkansas and beyond! All this and more on this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Email Soar's Afterschool Program Website Soar's Afterschool Program Soar's Afterschool Program on Instagram Soar's Afterschool Program on Facebook Soar's Afterschool Program on LinkedIn Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large . This episode is sponsored by* Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!" Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" Try ONBoardNWA.com Today! * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Grab our Newsletter Email Us at hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page Connect With Us on Threads Connect With Our Instagram Connect With Our LinkedIn Page Join The Facebook Group Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks. Consider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly. Donate to I Am Northwest Arkansas Mentioned in this episode: NWA Council Commercials Skills Training (revised) Northwest Arkansas Council - "Life Works Here!" NWA Daily Version 2 Try NWA Daily Today! IANWA Signature Bank Commercial GH Signature Bank of Arkansas "Community Banking at its Best!"…
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