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If you’re frustrated with how to grow your community and its businesses, the Building A Vibrant Community podcast will help. Fans of the podcast are thrilled to see Mississippi State University’s James Barnes and co-hosts Rachael Carter and Lauren Colby-Nickels tackle community development problems in a fun and practical way. They explain how communities and businesses can grow beyond their geographic borders by learning from other communities and businesses, and much more. Status quo is the enemy of community development and the best way to grow your community is to learn from others. Get your community and business growing again with practical advice from this podcast!
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08/17/2020 23:30:48
Dr. James Barnes, Dr. Rachael Carter, LC Nickels, Mississippi State Extension
education
Release Date: 6/22/2020
Duration: 773 Mins
Description: Dr. Rachael Carter, Extension Instructor, Center for Government and Community Development Mississippi State University Extension It’s a popular thing to see farm-to-table events held by restaurants, chambers of commerce, main street organizations and others to promote local food production and sales, but how do you organize such an event? How do you make it successful? In this episode, Dr. Carter explains step-by-step how you can work with partners in your community to host a farm-to-table event to promote your local foods industry. You can also learn more at: http://extension.msstate.edu/publications/creating-farm-table-event.
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Release Date: 6/15/2020
Duration: 1027 Mins
Description: Dr. Richard C. Lacy, Extension Professor & Regional Extension Coordinator Department of Agricultural Economics, Mississippi State University Extension Food festivals are popular events to bring people together in a community to promote the production and sale of local foods. In this episode, Dr. Lacy shares how one food event in the Mississippi Delta has been bringing people and community together around a very special food for more than 40 years. Dr. Lacy explains how the community has continued to keep this food festival going and growing for more than four decades.
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Release Date: 6/8/2020
Duration: 1483 Mins
Description: Andy Collins, Instructor, Extension Center for Technology Outreach Mississippi State University Extension Have you wondered how to harness the power of Facebook to grow your business? Andy Collins helps businesses answer this question all the time as he’s a content expert in social media marketing. In this episode, Andy Collins shares 5 ways a food business entrepreneur can harness the power of Facebook to grow their business. You can learn more at: http://extension.msstate.edu/publications/5-ways-grow-your-local-foods-business-facebook.
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Release Date: 6/1/2020
Duration: 1639 Mins
Description: Hamp Beatty, Extension Associate III, Center for Government and Community Development Mississippi State University Extension There’s nothing worse than having a great company only to make financial mistakes and cause it to tank. Hamp Beatty is a financial whiz and joins the podcast to share his insights on how food businesses can avoid several financial mistakes as they launch and grow. You don’t want to miss his powerful tips for financial success.
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 5/25/2020
Duration: 1110 Mins
Description: Lauren Colby-Nickels, Extension Instructor, Extension Center for Technology Outreach Mississippi State University Extension Everyone knows the importance of using social media to grow a business, yet many people struggle to get started. Lauren Colby-Nickels is an expert in helping businesses launch using Instagram. She provides practical insights to help any business have a successful launch to connect with customers and sell products or services.
Is Closed Captioned: No
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Release Date: 5/18/2020
Duration: 1018 Mins
Description: Dr. Rachael Carter, Extension Instructor, Center for Government and Community Development Mississippi State University Extension A huge problem for food businesses is finding new customers through marketing and branding products online. Rachael Carter has worked with hundreds of companies helping them to improve their branding. In this episode, you’ll learn some of the critical things you can do to connect with customers who are most likely to buy your food products. Learn more at http://extension.msstate.edu/farming/agri-tourism/growing-your-brand.
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Release Date: 5/11/2020
Duration: 1535 Mins
Description: Paige Manning, Marketing Director and Public Relations Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce Agriculture is the number one industry in Mississippi bringing in over $7 billion to the state and employs approximately 29 percent of the workforce. Many food businesses contribute to this industry, yet more work is needed to grow food businesses. Paige Manning explains how the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce’s new Genuine MS program can help local food businesses grow by connecting to consumers who want local, fresh food. More information can be found at https://genuinems.com/.
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Release Date: 5/4/2020
Duration: 2376 Mins
Description: Robbie Coblentz, Owner, Proof Bakery Starkville, Mississippi Want to know how to start a food business, but you’re not sure how? Tune in to hear how Robbie Coblentz, owner of Proof Bakery in Starkville, Mississippi, explain the key factors in launching a new local food business. His insights can help any entrepreneur launch any type of business as well.
Is Closed Captioned: No
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Release Date: 3/16/2020
Duration: 948 Mins
Description: Dr. James Barnes, Associate Extension Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics Mississippi State University Extension James Barnes has worked with hundreds of companies to help improve their websites to sell products across multiple industries. He directs the Bricks-To-Clicks Marketing Program at Mississippi State University. In this episode, he explains all the secrets to building a website that sells your local food business products. You don’t’ want to miss this episode of practical advice to help you build a website that connects with customers so your food business grows! Learn more at https://brickstoclicks.extension.msstate.edu/.
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Release Date: 3/9/2020
Duration: 1546 Mins
Description: Andy Gipson, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce. Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce Selling Mississippi products internationally, helping establish a brand for your food business and much, much more are all discussed in Part 2 of this interview with the Commissioner of Agriculture, Andy Gipson. Mr. Gipson explains how the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce programs help Mississippi food businesses grow! You’re going to discover just how easy it is to grow your food business in Mississippi.
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 3/2/2020
Duration: 1165 Mins
Description: Andy Gipson, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce. Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce If you’re looking to grow your food business in Mississippi, look no further. Our hosts talk with the Commissioner of Agriculture, Andy Gipson, to learn how the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce programs help Mississippi food businesses grow! You don’t want to miss Part 1 of this two part series.
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 2/21/2020
Duration: 639 Mins
Description: James Barnes, Rachael Carter, and Lauren-Colby Nickels Most community leaders struggle to identify practical ways they can encourage economic and other types of growth in their communities. The Building A Vibrant Community podcast identifies what works to grow communities and their businesses by examining what works in Mississippi, and beyond. In this pilot episode, James Barnes hosts the first discussion with his co-hosts Rachel Carter (RC) and Lauren Colby-Nickels (LC) to examine to answer the most frequently asked question by community leaders: How do we make our community a vibrant, growing, healthy community?
Is Closed Captioned: No
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/10/2020
Authors: RecPoker: Play. Learn. Belong.
Description: Building a vibrant and encouraging poker learning community.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/20/2020
Authors: Bench Consulting- Patronicity
Description: A podcast for anyone interested in supporting and being a part of the future success of our cities and towns. From downtowns and high streets to main streets and small towns.This podcast covers a range of topics including activating public spaces through placemaking, main street small business success and growth, community building and fundraising, and much, much more.You’ll hear from main street directors, city officials, property owners, small businesses, designers, architects, artists, entrepreneurs and urban thinkers about what the future of our cities and towns may hold and how we can
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/23/2020
Authors: Pastor Shaun Strong
Description: A vibrant community of people gathered around Jesus
Explicit: No
Release Date: 5/2/2021
Authors: Helados La Neta
Description: The Helados La Neta Team shares their netas/truths in the journey of building a brand. Discover our muses: Mexican Culture & traditions, real, authentic experiences from our community, and genuine people living vibrant lives.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/1/2020
Authors: Awah
Description: Transforming lives, Building young vibrant individuals who will inturn transform society.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 4/3/2021
Authors: Josh Wigler and Jess Sterling
Description: Welcome to “Community Building,” a Post Show Recaps patron-built podcast about the NBC sitcom “Community,” hosted by Josh Wigler and Jess Sterling. Each week, “Community” super fan Jess guides “Community” newcomer Josh through Greendale Community College and the central study group’s antics, along with help from the Post Show Recaps community.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/12/2020
Authors: Neal Lemery
Description: Engaging stories on how local leaders, both professionals and volunteers, add value to their community and the lives of their neighbors, in rural Oregon.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/9/2020
Authors: curtis shiver
Description: Life factsBusiness languageSelf ignorance
Explicit: No
Release Date: 3/26/2021
Description: Beth Emunah Messianic Synagogue is a vibrant Jewish community located in Agoura Hills, California.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/18/2020
Authors: Orleans United Church
Description: Orleans United is a vibrant, welcoming faith community with a commitment to reaching out beyond the walls of our building to share the Good News of Jesus Christ in word and action. Our podcasts feature weekly sermons and passionate preaching (with humour!) Open your mind and listen.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 6/20/2021
Authors: TRUE
Description: A Vibrant fellowship building up teens, growing together in Christ, promoting the word of God, making disciples within and saving souls globally.
Explicit: No
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