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Loudoun Forward

Where builders, founders, and difference-makers tell their stories. Every episode goes behind the business to explore what drives the people shaping one of the fastest-growing regions in America. Local voices. Real strategy. A region on the move.

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    Why Your Insurance Is Probably Broken — And What Kim Ruiz King Wants You to Do About It

    In this episode, Toye and Kim cover: the COVID pivot that launched a new career; how a CPA background gave her an edge in explaining complex insurance products; why people know they need life insurance but keep delaying it; the emotional reality of knowing a family needs coverage and watching them say no; the story of a pregnant woman's death and the family who lost everything without coverage; learning to release the clients you cannot help; the Chinese Bamboo Tree philosophy — watering consistently before visible growth appears; Fambuli Insurance Services' recent surge in inbound leads including clients who found them through AI; launching BNI chapters to build the Loudoun business community; and meeting her husband through the very first insurance company she joined.

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    From the CIA to CEO: How Erica Bourne Turned Federal Disruption Into Her Greatest Business Launchpad

    When federal employees face buyouts and organizational changes, most see uncertainty. Erica Bourne, founder of Erica Borne Consulting, saw opportunity. After more than 20 years with the CIA, she made the calculated decision to take a deferred resignation program and leap into entrepreneurship in Loudoun County.The conversation explores her transition from the structured world of government service to what she calls the "Wild Wild West" of business ownership. Bourne candidly discusses the psychological challenges of leaving corporate security, the unlearning process required to show up authentically, and the surprising support network available to Loudoun County entrepreneurs.For anyone considering their own transition from employee to entrepreneur, this episode reveals both the internal work and external resources that can make the difference between surviving and thriving in business ownership.

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    What the Healthcare System Won't Tell You: Donna Figueroa on Hormones, Healing, and Functional Medicine After 60

    Donna Figueroa spent her entire career in women's healthcare — as a board-certified nurse midwife and nurse practitioner — and still didn't know how to help herself when perimenopause hit. Aching joints, failing eyesight, pending hip surgery, and a medical system that told her to simply buckle up. Instead, she discovered functional medicine, uncovered food sensitivities, a gut infection, and heavy metal toxicity — and healed without going under the knife. At 60, she went surfing to celebrate. Now the founder of Midlife Midwife Functional Health in Leesburg, VA, Donna helps midlife women find their optimal wellness by addressing root causes rather than masking symptoms with medication. Her story is a blueprint for anyone who has been told to simply accept how they feel.

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    The Difference Baker: How Alyssa Subecki Built America's Only 7-Allergen-Free Bakery — During a Pandemic

    Alyssa Marie Subecki had no culinary background, no restaurant experience, and opened a bakery during COVID-19. Within six months she was named one of the top 100 women in business in the food allergy industry and won Best Allergen-Free Bakery in the United States. The Difference Baker in Loudoun County, Virginia remains the only retail location in the US certified free from seven of the nine top food allergens — serving a community that has historically been left out of the food experience. With cinnamon rolls so good her own husband thought he was being glutened, wholesale partnerships with Loudoun coffee shops, and a new location at Dulles Town Center with franchising on the horizon, Alyssa's story is proof that your most personal problem might be your greatest business opportunity.

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    From Navy Decks to Wine Country: How Renee Ventrice Built an Empire by Uncorking Her Quirks

    What happens when a US Navy veteran, WSET-certified sommelier, and community marketing strategist decides wine is for everyone — not just the connoisseurs? Renee Ventrice built Cork and Keg Tours from scratch, grew it to make USA Today's Reader's Choice Top 10 three years running, exited on her own terms, and launched WineauxClock Culinary Experiences with brand partnerships at Marriott and Salesforce. Now she's the Amazon bestselling author of Pour Relationship Choices and Loudoun County's first Certified Tourism Ambassador of the Year. In this conversation, Renee reveals how she turned passion into profit, why stress creates diamonds, and how she finds windows where others see walls — all while giving back through an entrepreneur scholarship fund.

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    Loudoun Forward Trailer

    Every business you admire started as a bet. A leap. A late night. A decision someone almost didn't make.This is the trailer for Loudoun Forward — the podcast that goes behind the business card to profile the founders, operators, and builders shaping Loudoun County's economy.In this trailer you'll meet seven of them:A Navy veteran who disrupted the wine industry and built a tour company that made USA Today's top ten three years running. A baker with zero culinary experience who built the only allergen-free certified retail bakery in the United States — in a pandemic. A nurse practitioner who healed herself first, then built a practice to do it for others. A former CIA strategist who left federal service to build something of her own. An insurance broker who rebuilt her career during COVID with her son watching. A clean tech CMO betting that Loudoun County can lead the next chapter of energy storage. And an operations consultant who turns organizational chaos into growth.Real stories. Real numbers. The real story behind the revenue.Whether you're ten years in or ten days out of a layoff — you're in the right place.Subscribe and follow Loudoun Forward wherever you get your podcasts.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Where builders, founders, and difference-makers tell their stories. Every episode goes behind the business to explore what drives the people shaping one of the fastest-growing regions in America. Local voices. Real strategy. A region on the move.

HOSTED BY

Toye Oremosu

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Loudoun Forward have?

Loudoun Forward currently has 6 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Loudoun Forward about?

Where builders, founders, and difference-makers tell their stories. Every episode goes behind the business to explore what drives the people shaping one of the fastest-growing regions in America. Local voices. Real strategy. A region on the move.

How often does Loudoun Forward release new episodes?

Loudoun Forward has 6 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Loudoun Forward?

Loudoun Forward is created and hosted by Toye Oremosu.
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