PODCAST · business
See Us MOB
by Allison Harrison
Our podcast will highlight minority-owned businesses. Each episode will highlight one business and discuss how the owner(s) have embraced their minority status for success in their companies, their struggles in operating their businesses, and what resources they wish they had. It will also ask what advice they have for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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S3E10: Trust Your Instinct
🎙️ Trust Your Instinct: Fiona McEntee on See Us MobIn this episode of See Us Mob, Fiona McEntee, co-founder of Nouvie, shares how she and her sister-in-law Faith went from careers in law and digital marketing to launching a de-alcoholized wine brand built on inclusion, community, and trusting your gut. Fiona opens up about making the leap from service-based to product-based business — and all the math, logistics, and learning curves that came with it.If you're an entrepreneur, a wine lover looking for alternatives, or someone building something with a real sense of purpose, this episode is for you.🔗 Learn more about Nouvie🌐 Website: drinknouvie.com📱 Instagram: @drinknouvie📱 LinkedIn: @drinknouvieChapters00:00 Introduction To Fiona McEntee And Nouvie02:44 De-Alcoholized vs. Non-Alcoholic: What's The Difference?05:00 Why Nouvie Tastes Like Real Wine06:19 From Service-Based To Product-Based Business09:32 Building A Business With Your Sister-In-Law12:44 The Learning Curve Of CPG14:29 The Power Of Community19:22 The Best Part Of Building Nouvie With Faith23:01 Women & Immigrant-Owned Business27:28 Advice For Entrepreneurs: Trust Your Instinct📍 About See Us MOBSee Us MOB highlights minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who are building, leading, and shaping their communities. Each episode shares the real stories behind entrepreneurship — including the struggles, wins, and lessons learned along the way.
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S3E9: We’re All Just Figuring It Out As We Go
🎙️ We’re All Just Figuring It Out As We Go: Paula Haines on See Us MobIn this episode of See Us Mob, Paula Haines, CEO of Freedom a la Cart, shares how she went from running a boutique marketing agency to leading a social enterprise that empowers survivors of human trafficking through workforce development and long-term support. Paula opens up about stepping into leadership without having all the answers and what it really takes to grow a mission-driven organization.We talked about transitioning from for-profit to social enterprise, implementing systems like EOS to support growth, trauma-informed employment practices, balancing mission with business sustainability, and expanding into new markets to serve more survivors.If you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, or someone building something with purpose, this episode is packed with real insights from someone who is doing the work.🔗 Learn more about Freedom a la Cart🌐 Website: Freedomalacart.org📞 Business Phone: 614-992-3252📱 Instagram: @freedomalacart📱Facebook & Linkedin: Freedom Ala CartChapters00:00 Introduction To Paula Haines And Freedom A La Cart02:44 Implementing EOS For Growth And Clarity05:23 Partnerships And Community Integration08:16 Leadership Lessons And Asking For Help09:58 The Butterfly Program And Long-Term Support10:47 Funding And Business Model11:43 The Importance Of Community14:31 Lessons From Trial And Error16:18 Learning To Say No19:11 Growth And Vision19:57 Pivoting And Adapting22:47 Trying New Approaches23:41 Advice For Entrepreneurs📍 About See Us MOBSee Us MOB highlights minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who are building, leading, and shaping their communities. Each episode shares the real stories behind entrepreneurship including the struggles, wins, and lessons learned along the way.
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S3E8: Closed Mouth Don't Get Fed
🎙️ Closed Mouth Don't Get Fed: Shanika Sheppard on See Us MobIn this episode of See Us Mob, Shanika Sheppard, Co-Founder and CEO of Marlow’s Cheesesteaks and The Water Ice Shoppe, shares how she went from launching a single food trailer in 2021 to building a growing restaurant brand in Columbus. Shanika opens up about leaving corporate retail leadership to pursue entrepreneurship and what it really takes to scale a food business.If you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, or someone thinking about starting a restaurant, this episode is packed with real insights from someone who has done it.🔗 Learn more about Marlow’s Cheesesteaks🌐 Website: https://www.marlowscheesesteaks.com📞 Business Phone: 614-532-5182📱 Facebook and Instagram: MarlowscheesesteaksChapters 00:00 The Journey of Marlow's Cheesesteaks 11:46 Community Support and Marketing Strategies 19:40 Challenges and Triumphs of Running a Business 21:50 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs📍 About See Us MOBSee Us MOB highlights minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who are building, leading, and shaping their communities. Each episode shares the real stories behind entrepreneurship including the struggles, wins, and lessons learned along the way.
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S3E7: You're Going To Be Your Biggest Support And Fan
🎙️ You’re Going To Be Your Biggest Support And Fan | Kamoh on See Us MOBIn this episode of See Us MOB, Kamoh shares a powerful reminder for every entrepreneur: no one will believe in your vision the way you do. Kamoh talks about the mindset required to build something from nothing, the importance of self-belief, and why entrepreneurs must learn to become their own biggest supporter and advocate while building their business.We talk about:• Why self-belief is critical for entrepreneurs• Navigating the ups and downs of building a business• The mindset needed to keep going when things get difficultIf you’re a founder, entrepreneur, or someone trying to build something meaningful, this episode will hit home.🔗 Learn more about A Mockery🌐 Website: https://drinkamockery.com📱 Instagram: @DrinkamockeryChapters00:00 Introduction to A Mockery Cocktails02:48 Community Focus and Social Responsibility05:08 Background and Industry Challenges08:51 Branding and Artistic Collaboration11:34 Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship16:47 Future Plans and Growth Strategy📍 About See Us MOBSee Us MOB highlights minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who are building, leading, and shaping their communities. Each episode shares the real stories behind entrepreneurship including the struggles, wins, and lessons learned along the way.
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S3E6: Big Enough To Matter, Small Enough To Care
🎙️ Big Enough To Matter, Small Enough To Care: Nicole Davis & Karina Biehl on See Us Mob! 🌟In this episode, Nicole Davis and Karina Biehl from Key Private Bank join the conversation to discuss how business owners can prepare for one of the most important transitions in their journey—succession and exit planning. They explore the emotional side of leaving a business, the impact of family dynamics, and why communication and early planning are essential for a smooth transition. The discussion also highlights how Business Advisory Services help owners build strong systems, navigate complex decisions, and prepare their companies for long-term sustainability and eventual transition.🔗 Learn more about Nicole Davis and Karina Biehl and their work:🌐 Website: key.com/kpb✉️ Email: [email protected] | [email protected]📍 Don’t miss this episode on business advisory services, succession planning, and supporting small business owners through transition! 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction to KeyBank's Role in Small Business02:51 Understanding Business Advisory Services05:27 The Emotional Journey of Business Exits08:25 Life After Business: Transitioning and Identity11:20 The Importance of Family Dynamics in Business14:13 Preparing for Business Succession17:02 Building a Sustainable Business for Sale19:47 The Need for Systems and Procedures22:50 Communication and Transparency in Business25:44 Engagement with KeyBank's Services28:29 Final Advice for Business Owners
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S3E5: Create Heaven On Earth
🎙️ Heaven on Earth: Karen Hewitt on See Us Mob! 🌟In this episode, Karen Hewitt shares their journey and insights on organizational development, emotional intelligence, and building cultures of belonging. As the Founder of K Hewitt Consulting, Karen dives into leadership energy, neurodiversity, and how intentional culture-building creates workplaces where people feel safe, valued, and deeply seen. This episode uniquely blends analytical rigor, trauma-informed wisdom, and practical strategies for leaders ready to create real, healing-centered change.🔗 Learn more about Karen Hewitt and their work:🌐 Website: https://www.cultureofyou.com/📱 Social Media: @khewittconsulting📍 Don’t miss this episode on building Heaven on Earth through intentional leadership and belonging! 🚀⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Introduction to K. Hewitt Consulting02:57 Navigating Emotions and Social Learning05:44 Creating a Positive Work Culture08:51 The Importance of Energy Management11:40 Understanding Leadership Energy Patterns14:43 The Role of Neurodiversity in Leadership17:38 Setting Intentions and Boundaries20:31 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Professional Life23:25 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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S3E4: It Was Scary
🎙️ It Was Scary: Merisa Bowers on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Merisa Bowers shares her journey and insights on transitioning from business ownership to working in professional liability insurance. As a former attorney and now a loss mitigation specialist at Ohio Bar Liability Insurance Company, Merisa talks about the fear and freedom that come with big career shifts.She breaks down what attorneys need to know about malpractice claims, insurance support, and the power of ethical leadership.🔗 Learn more about Merisa Bowers and her work:Facebook: /merisaforgahannaInstagram: @merisaforgahannaLinkedIn: /MerisaBowers📍 Don’t miss this episode on navigating transitions, protecting your practice, and leading with integrity! 🚀00:00 – Introduction to Merisa Bowers01:43 – Transitioning from Business Owner to Employee04:41 – Bringing Skills to a New Role08:46 – Understanding Professional Liability Insurance12:51 – Elements of Legal Malpractice Claims16:49 – The Role of Insurance in Legal Practice20:21 – Loss Mitigation and Support for Attorneys23:13 – Advice for Business Owner
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S3E3: I Don’t Need To Attract Everyone
🎙️ Episode Title: I Don’t Need To Attract Everyone – Bryson Tarbet on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Bryson Tarbet shares his journey and insights on inclusive music education and entrepreneurship in the teaching space. From the classroom to launching That Music Teacher, LLC, Bryson opens up about certification, post-COVID education shifts, and building a business grounded in core values.🔗 Learn more about Bryson and his work:🌐 Website: www.thatmusicteacher.com📱 Social Media:Facebook: facebook.com/thatmusicteacherblogInstagram: instagram.com/thatmusicteacherLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bryson-tarbet📍 Don’t miss this episode on empowerment, business ownership, and the future of music education! 🚀Chapters:00:00 – Introduction to Bryson Tarbet01:11 – The Importance of Certification in Education03:18 – Navigating Challenges in Music Education07:00 – Empowerment Through Business Ownership09:59 – Establishing Core Values for Success12:50 – Transitioning from Part-Time to Full-Time14:43 – Managing a Remote Team Effectively17:23 – Creating Recurring Revenue Streams19:32 – Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship23:16 – Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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S3E2: If You Don't Ask, You'll Never Know
🎙️ If You Don't Ask, You'll Never Know: Lauren Branch on Cbus Mob! 🌈☕📚In this episode, Lauren Branch joins Cbus Mob to talk about what it really takes to build a small business that serves community first. As the co-owner of Little Gay Bookstore and Queer Beans Coffee & Tea, Lauren shares how a passion for helping others turned into creating a literal haven in Columbus.This episode digs into the realities of starting from a mobile setup, juggling multiple jobs, navigating city regulations, and pushing through zoning and landlord challenges. If you care about small businesses, queer spaces, or why community support matters more than ever, this one hits.🔗 Learn more about Lauren and her work:🌐 Website: www.littlegaybookstore.com📱 Instagram: @littlegaybookstore | @queerbeanscoffee💼 LinkedIn: Lauren Branch📍 Don’t miss this episode on building queer-owned small businesses and creating space where people feel seen. 🚀Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Lauren Branch and Queer Beans00:03:00 The Journey Begins: From College to Business00:09:00 Challenges and Triumphs in Building a Business00:15:00 The Importance of Community and Networking00:21:00 Finding a Physical Space and Overcoming Obstacles00:27:00 The Joy of Creating a Queer-Friendly Space
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S3E1: Steal (It) From Nike, Just Do It
🎙️Steal From Nike, Just Do It: Kelley Boller on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Kelley Boller steps into the studio and gets real about what domestic law actually looks like behind the scenes. She grew up in Cincinnati, comes from a whole family of attorneys, and somehow managed to stay the chill one. Her work in divorce, custody, and child advocacy has shaped how she sees the system and why she fights so hard for procedural justice.This convo hits everything from her personal story to her run for judge and the wild but effective ways she is fundraising. It is honestly one of those episodes that sticks with you because Kelley does not sugar coat anything.🔗 Learn more about Kelley and her work:🌐 LinkedIn: Kelley Boller🌐 Facebook: Kelley G. Boller For Judge📧 Email: [email protected]📞 Phone: (614) 670-5882📍 Firm: Boller & Petty, LLCChapters:00:00 Introduction to Domestic Law and Family Matters02:21 Personal Journey to Becoming a Divorce Lawyer06:48 Transitioning from Lawyer to Judge11:48 Campaigning for Judicial Office15:47 Unique Perspectives on the Judicial System15:50 The Unique Perspective of Judicial Candidates17:05 The Evolution of the Judiciary18:04 Starting a Law Firm: The Journey19:29 Hiring and Managing Personnel19:59 Learning from Success and Failure21:00 Balancing Work and Passion23:01 The Importance of Compassion in Law25:52 Understanding Procedural Justice28:59 Advice for Aspiring Business Owners and Politicians
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S2E8: You Have To Make Your Mark
🎙️You Have To Make Your Mark: Patrick Patino, The Newfangled Lawyer on Cbus Mob! 🌟This special crossover episode features Patrick Patino—host of The Newfangled Lawyer podcast—and celebrates his official debut at ALH Law Group! 🎉 Patrick joins forces with Allison Harrison to share their vision for a more innovative, authentic, and approachable legal practice. They dive into collaboration, personal growth, work-life integration, and how podcasting can spark powerful connections in the legal world.🔗 Learn more about Patrick and his work:🌐 Websites: alhlaw.com | newfangled.legal📱 LinkedIn: Patrick Patino📞 Phone: 614-440-1395📧 Email: [email protected] | [email protected] a Consutlation: http://bit.ly/alhlawpatrick📍 Don’t miss this energizing episode on legal innovation, teamwork, and bold new beginnings at ALH Law! 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction and Collaboration Announcement06:46 Joining ALH Law and New Beginnings11:16 Redefining Professionalism in Law17:13 Finding Time for Reflection23:58 Work-Life Integration and Self-Care33:25 Embracing Healthy Risks and Childlike Wonder
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S2E7: Helping Women Build Wealth
🎙️ Helping Women Build Wealth — Ilaria Rawlins & Lisa Berger on Cbus Mob 💼In this episode, Ilaria Rawlins and Lisa Berger — the powerhouse duo behind Fortuna Bank, one of the few intentionally women-owned banks in the country — share the raw, real story of launching a bank from the ground up.They get candid about the roadblocks women face when raising capital, why the banking world still isn’t built for women entrepreneurs, and how they pushed through regulatory hurdles to open a bank focused on relationships, education, and access to capital. From building a boardroom that actually reflects its community, to reimagining what customer experience looks like in a post-COVID world, Ilaria and Lisa are flipping the traditional banking model on its head.Whether you're a founder, future investor, or someone who's been overlooked by legacy finance, this episode will leave you fired up. It's about grit, risk, mentorship — and why women shouldn’t wait for a seat at the table when they can build their own.🔗 Connect with Ilaria Rawlins & Lisa Berger🏢 Company: Fortuna Bank🌐 Website: www.fortunabank.com📧 Email: [email protected] | [email protected]📞 Phone: 614-347-3113📍 Don’t miss this episode if you’re into women-led business, community banking, or breaking barriers in entrepreneurship.🎧 Chapters00:00 Introduction to Fortuna Bank and Its Founders01:55 The Journey to Establishing a Women-Owned Bank04:34 Challenges Faced in Capital Raising09:26 Creating a Welcoming Banking Environment11:34 The Shift Towards Personal Connections in Banking13:39 Surprises in the Startup Journey18:15 Philanthropic Efforts and Community Engagement20:52 Future Vision for Fortuna Bank22:45 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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S2E6: This Is Who I Am
🎙️ This is Who I Am — Amanda Padamadan on Cbus Mob 💼In this episode, Amanda Padamadan, owner of Amanda Graphics, shares her unapologetic journey from corporate burnout to confident business ownership. From cold-calling in Chicago to designing landfill and utility infrastructure, Amanda opens up about how embracing her identity as a business owner — not just her father’s daughter — changed everything.We dive into the reality of returning to school mid-career, navigating family dynamics in business, and the freedom that comes from finally owning your path. Amanda also shares her passion for scaling businesses, her venture into real estate and intern mentorship, and how growing up in an Indian household shaped her fierce work ethic and deep sense of responsibility.If you've ever questioned your direction, felt stuck between identity and opportunity, or needed the reminder that you don’t have to do it like everyone else — this one's for you.🔗 Connect with Amanda Padamadan🏢 Company: Amanda Graphics, LLC📧 Email: [email protected]📞 Phone: 614-563-6148📍 Don’t miss this episode if you’re into entrepreneurship, legacy building, or finding the courage to finally say: “This is who I am.” Chapters00:00 Introduction to Amanda Padamadan and Her Journey02:09 Transitioning from Marketing to Engineering05:26 Embracing Business Ownership and Personal Growth07:09 The Challenges of Working for Others10:27 Expanding Horizons: Real Estate and Internships13:33 The Impact of Family Background on Career Choices
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S2E5: Becoming, Not Just Achieving
🎙️Becoming, Not Just Achieving — Amanda Lorenzetti on Cbus Mob! 🌸In this episode, Amanda Lorenzetti shares how burnout led her to launch Petals That Inspire — a Columbus-based social enterprise that empowers young adults through floral design. From starting with zero resources during the pandemic to building a brick-and-mortar studio and a growing community, Amanda’s story is all about passion with purpose.She opens up about creating safe, inclusive spaces for young adults navigating trauma, disability, and transition — all while teaching job skills through the art of flowers. We talk about building trust, shifting from achievement to impact, and why being a minority-owned business has been a strength, not a setback.🔗 Connect with Amanda Lorenzetti🌸 Company: Petals That Inspire LLC📧 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: www.petalsthatinspire.com📱 IG/FB/LinkedIn: @petalsthatinspire📍 Don’t miss this episode if you're into social impact, creative entrepreneurship, or just want to hear how flowers can change lives. 💐Chapters00:00 Introduction to Petals That Inspire03:13 The Journey to Starting a Social Enterprise06:07 Empowering Young Adults Through Floral Art09:00 Building Trust and Comfort in Workforce Development11:52 The Business Model and Community Impact14:57 Adapting to Challenges and Growth18:02 Future Aspirations and Advice for Entrepreneurs
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S2E4: They Can’t Say I Didn’t Try
🎙️ They Can’t Say I Didn’t Try: Ajmeri Hoque on Cbus Mob! 💥In this episode, Ajmeri Hoque shares her story of resilience, representation, and purpose. A longtime criminal defense attorney and now Franklin County Municipal Court Judge, she opens up about taking over her firm after the sudden loss of her law partner, and what it means to be the first Muslim judge in Ohio.Ajmeri talks about her immigrant upbringing, her commitment to culturally competent advocacy, and why meeting people where they are—in life and law—is her driving force.🔗 Connect with Ajmeri Hoque👩🏽⚖️ Company: The Law Offices of Ajmeri Hoque📧 Email: [email protected]📍 Don’t miss this inspiring episode on law, leadership, identity, and fighting for your community from the courtroom to the campaign trail. 👊🏽Chapters00:00 Journey to Law: From Prosecutor to Firm Owner06:04 Serving the Immigrant Community: A Unique Perspective10:40 Breaking Barriers: Running for Judge as a Muslim Woman17:32 Advice for Aspiring Leaders: Just Do It!
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S2E3: Wellness as a Way Forward
🎙️ Wellness as a Way Forward: Rokki Bonner on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Rokki Bonner shares her journey and insights on fitness, holistic wellness, and women empowerment. As the founder of Personal Fitness Navigators and Fit to Navigate, Rokki opens up about her mission to help women—especially those impacted by the justice system—reclaim their health, purpose, and potential.She discusses the importance of meeting clients where they are, integrating mental health with physical fitness, and how love and resilience drive lasting change.🔗 Connect with Rokki Bonner🌐 Website: fittonavigate.mykajabi.com📱 Social Media:📸 IG: @fit_to_navigate | FB: /FittoNavigateLLC | LinkedIn: Fit to Navigate📍 Don’t miss this empowering episode on holistic health, entrepreneurship, and community impact! 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rokki Bonner and Her Mission02:58 The Birth of Personal Fitness Navigators06:01 Fit to Navigate: Empowering Women in the Justice System08:58 Holistic Approach to Fitness and Mental Health11:56 Navigating the Sick Industry15:01 Overcoming Adversity and Embracing Uniqueness18:02 Future Plans for Personal Fitness Navigators and Fit to Navigate21:03 Core Values and Advice for Entrepreneurs
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S2E2: Real Men Talk About Health
🎙️ Real Men Talk About Health: Jessica Stanley on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Jessica Stanley, Executive Director of Brave Men, Inc., opens up about her inspiring journey from esthetician to nonprofit leader advocating for prostate cancer awareness. She shares how she stepped into leadership to carry on her husband’s mission, and how the Brave Box initiative has grown into a lifeline for patients navigating post-surgery recovery. Tune in as we talk about the power of human connection, the emotional weight of advocacy, and what it really takes to grow into leadership with courage and compassion.🔗 Connect with Jessica Stanley🌐 Website: www.bravemeninc.com📧 Email: [email protected]📱 IG: @jessica23stanley | FB: /jaderdaniels | LinkedIn: Jessica Stanley📍 Don’t miss this heartfelt episode on health advocacy, mental resilience, and leading with love. 🚀00:00 Introduction to Brave Men, Inc.02:11 Jessica's Journey as Executive Director04:43 The Big Marquee Event: Blue Runway for Hope06:22 Brave Box Initiative: Supporting Prostate Cancer Patients08:24 Transitioning from Esthetician to Nonprofit Leadership10:21 Overcoming Public Speaking Challenges12:44 Building Self-Confidence in Leadership14:49 Connecting with Patients and Their Families16:41 Mental Health and Emotional Resilience17:19 Advice for New Leaders and Entrepreneurs
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S2E1: Be Your Most Authentic Self
🎙️ Be Your Most Authentic Self: Densil Porteous on Cbus Mob! 🌈✨In this episode, we sit down with Densil Porteous—CEO of Pride Fund 1 and Executive Director of Stonewall Columbus—as he shares insights on the intersection of identity, leadership, and resilience. From navigating nonprofit growth and embracing authenticity to finding purpose through personal loss, Densil brings wisdom, warmth, and strategy to the conversation. He also reflects on the pandemic’s unexpected impact on nonprofit strategy and offers tips for sustainable, intentional growth, highlighting why representation in leadership truly matters.🔗 Connect with Densil Porteous: 🌐 Website: densilporteous.com 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/densil 📧 Email: [email protected] 📸 IG: @densilporteous | FB: Densil Porteous📍 A must-listen for nonprofit pros, queer entrepreneurs, and anyone learning to lead with authenticity. 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction to Densil Porteus and His Work02:09 The Importance of Representation in the LGBTQ Community06:56 Changing Hearts and Minds: The Role of Personal Connections10:52 The Impact of Personal Loss on Identity13:03 Navigating Leadership in Nonprofits During the Pandemic16:56 Growth Strategies for Nonprofits22:52 Lessons for Businesses from Nonprofit Growth Strategies25:30 Final Advice for Aspiring Leaders
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Episode 10: Follow Your Dreams
🎙️ Follow Your Dreams: Theo Lentz on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, host Allison Harrison sits down with Theo Lentz, the creative force behind ShapeShifter, a soon-to-open cocktail bar in Franklinton. With twenty years in the hospitality industry, Theo shares their journey from culinary student to cocktail artist, known for crafting unique drinks and hosting themed pop-up events.They discuss the challenges of moving to Columbus during the pandemic, the creative freedom they found at Mouton, and the vision behind ShapeShifter—a bar that embraces change, storytelling, and community. Theo also opens up about navigating a male-dominated industry and offers insight for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make their mark.🔗 Learn more about Theo Lentz and ShapeShifter:📧 Email: [email protected]📞 Phone: 919-609-9854📱 Instagram: @shapeshifter_cbus📍 Don’t miss this inspiring episode about pushing boundaries, embracing creativity, and following your dreams! 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction to Theo Lentz and ShapeShifter02:55 The Journey into Bartending06:01 Transitioning to Columbus and the Pandemic Experience08:57 Creative Freedom and Unique Cocktails11:53 The Concept of ShapeShifter15:05 Navigating Challenges in Opening a Bar18:04 Embracing Diversity in the Bartending Industry21:02 Creating a Unique Experience for Guests24:08 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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Episode 9: Nothing Lasts Forever, So Be Prepared
🎧 Nothing Lasts Forever, So Be Prepared: Marissa Bender on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Marissa Bender shares her journey and insights on business ownership in the salon industry. She discusses the challenges and lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the importance of running a business like a business, transitioning to a rental model, and the value of business coaching. Marissa also reflects on her experiences with partnerships and the realities of owning a business in the salon industry.📞 Learn more about Marissa Bender and her work: 🌐 Website: www.hairbender-m.com 📱 Instagram: @hairbender_m 📍 Don’t miss this episode on entrepreneurship and building a sustainable business in the salon industry! Chapters00:00 Journey to Ownership: Marissa's Path10:02 Transitioning to a Rental Model20:08 The Importance of Business Coaching27:56 Lessons from Partnership: What to Know Before
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Episode 8: Hit The Ground Running
🎙️ Hit The Ground Running: Lisa Kagy on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode,Lisa Kagy, founder ofEvrecruit.io, shares her journey from a traditional recruitment role to launching her own staffing firm. She dives into the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, the power of community support, and the importance of creating safe spaces in the tech industry. Lisa also reveals the art of matchmaking in recruitment and how authentic partnerships drive business success.🔗Connect with Lisa Kagy & Evrecruit.io:🌐 Website: evrecruit.io💼 LinkedIn: Lisa Kagy📞 Business Phone:614-634-2268📍 Don’t miss this episode—perfect forentrepreneurs, recruiters, and small business owners looking to build connections and grow! 🚀Chapters00:00 Introduction to Evrecruit and Lisa Kagy05:41 Navigating Challenges in Recruitment15:15 The Role of NGLCC and Community Support20:58 Building Authentic Partnerships26:02 The Art of Matchmaking in Recruitment31:35 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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Episode 7: Believe In Yourself
🎙️ Believe in Yourself: Emma Parker on Cbus Mob! 🌟In this episode, Emma Parker shares her journey as a photographer and business owner, diving into the power of certifications for women-owned businesses, the impact of the Trans Visibility Project, and the importance of community engagement through photography. We explore the challenges of entrepreneurship, team collaboration, and the mindset needed for success. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to blend passion with business!🔗 Learn more about Emma Parker and her work:🌐 Website📱 Facebook: Emma Parker's Photography 📱 Instagram: @EmmaParkerPhoto📧 Email: [email protected]📞 Phone: 614-397-5664📍 Don’t miss this episode on empowering entrepreneurs, community-driven photography, and breaking barriers in business! 🚀This transcript was auto-generated, so there may be errors or inaccuracies. Thanks for your understanding. 00:00 Introduction to Emma Parker and Her Work 05:27 Leveraging Certifications for Business Growth 10:47 Trans Visibility Project: A Journey of Stories 15:47 Capturing Authentic Moments in Photography 22:07 The Importance of Continuous Learning 28:49 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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Episode 6: You Need To Have A Sense Of Urgency
🎙️ You Need To Have A Sense Of Urgency: Ken Schneck on Cbus Mob! 🌟 In this episode, Ken Schneck, editor of The Buckeye Flame—Ohio’s only LGBTQ+ newsroom—joins Allison Harrison to discuss the power of legislative literacy, community-driven journalism, and the urgency required to build a successful nonprofit. From launching during the pandemic to navigating funding challenges, Ken shares invaluable insights on sustaining a mission-driven publication and why The Buckeye Flame is essential for Ohio’s LGBTQ+ community and the newsroom's innovative “Steal Our Stories” initiative. 🔗 Learn more about Ken Schneck and his work: 🌐 Website: The Buckeye Flame 📱 Personal Social Media: LinkedIn and Facebook: Ken Schneck Instagram: @kenschneck 📱 Work Social Media: LinkedIn and Facebook: The Buckeye Flame Instagram: @thebuckeyeflame 📌 Additional Resources: Submit a Story Idea Steal Our Stories 📍 Don’t miss this episode as we dive into the triumphs, challenges, and impact of The Buckeye Flame in shaping Ohio's LGBTQ+ community! 🚀 00:00 Introduction To Buckeye Flame And Its Mission 05:58 The Unique Perspective Of An All-Queer Newsroom 12:02 The Importance Of A Clear Mission And Vision 18:02 Strategic Growth And Community Engagement
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Episode 5: You’re The Only One Stopping You
Crafting Success: Hannah Parker's Journey in Woodworking and Entrepreneurship 🌟 In this episode, Hannah Parker shares her inspiring journey from residential house painting to becoming a solo entrepreneur in woodworking. Starting in a one-car garage, Hannah combined her expertise and grit to build Parker Home Creations, crafting custom cabinetry and furniture with a contemporary flair. Allison and Hannah explore her path to success, diving into what it’s like to break into a male-dominated field, the challenges of running a business solo, and how she’s embraced growth and obstacles along the way. Hannah also shares insights into the artistry of woodworking and the determination it takes to transform a passion into a thriving business. 🔗 Learn more about Hannah Parker and Parker Home Creations: 🌐 Website 📱 Instagram: @parker_home_creations 📧 Email: [email protected] 📞 Phone: 614-271-4150 📍 Don’t miss this episode—perfect for anyone passionate about entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, and embracing challenges! 🚀
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Episode 4: Be Prepared To Work Your Butt Off
🎙️ Redefining Beauty & Business: Ashley Blackstone on C-bus Mob! 🌟 In our latest episode, we’re excited to feature Ashley Blackstone, the co-founder of The Blowdry Cafe—a luxury blowout salon that’s all about care, connection, and community. 💼✨ Ashley shares her journey from personal training to salon ownership, including the challenges of expanding during COVID, lessons in entrepreneurship, and building a strong, supportive team. Whether you're a business owner or entrepreneur, this episode is packed with inspiration! 💡🌈 🔗 Learn more about Ashley Blackstone and The Blowdry Cafe:🌐 Website: www.blowdrycafe.com 📞 Phone: (614) 273-0123 (Upper Arlington) 📞 Phone: (614) 553-7101 (Powell)📱 Facebook: theblowdrycafe📸 Instagram: blowdry_cafe💼 LinkedIn: Ashley Blackstone 📍 Don’t miss this episode about resilience, growth, and redefining beauty in business. 🚀
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Episode 3: I Will Get You To Smile And Be My Friend
🎙️ Empowering Families Through Compassionate Legal Advocacy: Sunni Sugimoto DiNicola on C-bus MOB! 🌟 For our latest episode, we’re thrilled to feature Attorney Sunni Sugimoto DiNicola, the visionary behind The DiNicola Law Firm, LLC. Concentrating in divorce, child custody, and post-decree modifications, Sunni is transforming the way families in Dublin, Ohio navigate life’s toughest transitions. 💼💔 In this conversation, Allison and Sunni dive into her journey from being a partner to starting her boutique firm. Sunni shares how her unique background enables her to bring a client-focused, empathetic approach to resolving challenging family dynamics. From mentoring new attorneys to advocating for her clients, Sunni’s dedication to uplifting others is truly inspiring. 💡✨ 🔗 Learn more about Sunni Sugimoto DiNicola:🌐 Website: www.thedinicolalawfirm.com📩 Email: [email protected]📞 Phone: 614-588-4877 📍 Don’t miss this powerful episode about compassion, expertise, and redefining legal advocacy for families in need. 🚀
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Episode 2: You Can't Steer A Parked Car
🎙️ Crafting Timeless Spaces and Mindful Escapes: Daphne Fandrich on C-bus MOB! 🌟 For our second episode, we’re excited to feature Daphne Fandrich, the creative force behind Heritage Restoration of Ohio and Zen Paddle. Through her dual passions for design and wellness, Daphne is reshaping the way we think about home and self-care. 🏡🌊 Join Allison as she chats with Daphne about her journey in transforming Columbus homes with timeless craftsmanship and launching Zen Paddle, a paddle board rental and excursion company that empowers individuals through mindful, nature-inspired experiences. Whether she’s designing spaces that uplift or creating opportunities for reflection and wellness on the water, Daphne’s work is all about inspiring others to thrive. 💡✨ 🔗 Learn more about Daphne Fandrich:🌐 Website: Zen Paddle📸 Instagram: @thezenpaddle📘 Facebook: Zen Paddle📩 Email: [email protected] 📍 Tune in to discover how Daphne combines creativity, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship to leave a lasting impact on Columbus and beyond. This is an episode you won’t want to miss! 🚀
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Episode 1: Outliers Change the World
🎙️ Introducing the Trailblazer Transforming Health: Dr. Heather Bartlett on C-bus MOB! 🌟 For our very first episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Heather Bartlett, founder of MetaboLab and a visionary in health and wellness. Dr. Bartlett is redefining the way we approach metabolic health by ditching outdated, quick-fix solutions and focusing on personalized care that empowers people to thrive. 🙌 Allison dives into an inspiring conversation with Dr. Bartlett about her journey, her passion for helping others unlock their best selves, and how she’s revolutionizing healthcare right here in the Midwest. If you’re ready to rethink what’s possible when it comes to health, this episode is a must-listen! 💡✨ 🔗 Learn more about Dr. Heather Bartlett:🌐 Website: MetaboLab🔗 LinkedIn: Heather Bartlett📸 Instagram: @metabolab📘 Facebook: Metabolab 📍 Don’t miss this deep dive into health, wellness, and making an impact—right here in Columbus, where change begins! 🚀
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Our podcast will highlight minority-owned businesses. Each episode will highlight one business and discuss how the owner(s) have embraced their minority status for success in their companies, their struggles in operating their businesses, and what resources they wish they had. It will also ask what advice they have for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Allison Harrison
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