Small Business Big Stories

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Small Business Big Stories

Small Business Big Stories, hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens, shares inspiring stories from small business owners across America. Discover the wins, struggles, and lessons behind real entrepreneurs building their dreams.

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    Christian Troxler

    In this episode, David sits down with Christian Troxler to talk about how resilience, mindset, and community helped him turn a major setback into a movement built on mental strength and personal growth.From recovering from football injuries to navigating financial uncertainty, Christian’s journey shaped his mission to build a gym that’s about more than fitness, it’s about mindset. Today, Work Harder Gym serves everyone from athletes chasing peak performance to a 93-year-old client determined to maintain independence.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns & Gardens.For more on Work Harder Gym:https://workhardergym.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq87-wz_mBl1CzGmvSRy4OrNNHe09L1vQwiqcP_OgYrmcjFusoAhttps://www.instagram.com/officialworkhardergym/?hl=enFor more on Work Harder Gear:https://workhardergear.com/https://www.instagram.com/workhardergear/?hl=enFor more on Christian’s Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/f33dthechaos?igsh=MWlybjR3MGYzNXBjdA==Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsarhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Geovanni Leiva

    In this conversation, Geovanni Leiva shares the inspiring story of Leiva's Coffee, a company dedicated to empowering coffee farmers and eradicating poverty through sustainable practices. Geovanni recounts his journey from a coffee farm in Guatemala to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the United States, emphasizing the importance of education, hard work, and community impact. He discusses the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the innovative solutions that emerged, including the launch of a mobile coffee trailer. The conversation highlights the significance of fair trade and transparency in the coffee industry, as well as Geovanni's vision for the future of Leiva's Coffee and its mission to create a positive impact on the lives of farmers and their families.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns & Gardens.For more on Leiva's Coffee:https://www.instagram.com/leivascoffee/?hl=enhttps://www.leivascoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooWpt3u9IvapAg7ksecep7Qly60oQvw77XAeuTgSqzDWfGM89GbFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsar/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Diana Allen and Marisa Thames

    In this conversation, David Munsey interviews Diana and Marisa from Bloody Darn Good, a company specializing in Bloody Mary mixes. They discuss the origins of their business, the challenges of rapid growth, and the importance of product development and market response. The conversation also covers their sales strategies, distribution channels, and future goals, along with valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.For more on Bloody Darn Good:https://www.bloodydarngood.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodydarngood/?hl=enFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsarhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Joy Ellis

    In this episode, Joy Ellis shares the story behind Skylark Cafe in Leslie, Arkansas, a dream she built with her husband, Denver. What started as a leap of faith has become a meaningful part of their community. Joy talks about the early days, the challenges of COVID-19, and the resilience it took to keep going. Through every season, she’s learned that authenticity and staying true to your values are what truly sustain a business. Beyond the café, Joy and Denver continue investing in Leslie through ventures like Court Street Cottage and The Little Hill Shop.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns & Gardens.For more on Skylark Cafe:https://www.instagram.com/skylarkcafeleslie/Court Street Cottage:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1533087304542197272?source_impression_id=p3_1770823180_P3rlLvPVh4-AI0q5The Little Hill Shop:https://www.instagram.com/thelittlehillshop/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsar/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Stephanie Hasbrouck

    In this conversation, David interviews Stephanie Hasbrouck, the publisher of Little Rock City Lifestyle Magazine, about the magazine's mission to highlight local businesses and the arts in Little Rock. They discuss the magazine's unique approach to community engagement, the benefits of its franchise model, and the importance of storytelling in showcasing local entrepreneurs. Stephanie shares insights on the publication's aesthetic focus on art, its distribution strategy, and her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.For more on City Life Magazine:https://citylifestyle.com/littlerockhttps://www.instagram.com/littlerockcitylifestyle/?hl=enFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsarhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Lauren Williams

    In this episode, David interviews Lauren Williams, the founder of Glow Luxury, a luxury resale business specializing in authentic high-end handbags and accessories. Lauren shares her journey from being a dental hygienist to launching her business during the COVID-19 pandemic. She discusses the unique business model of offering immediate cash for luxury items, which sets her apart from traditional consignment shops. The conversation delves into the challenges and triumphs of building a brand primarily through social media, the importance of authenticity in the luxury market, and the evolving landscape of luxury resale.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns & Gardens.For more on Glow Luxury:https://glowluxury.com/https://www.instagram.com/now.you.glow/?hl=enFollow Us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/smallbusinessbigstories/For more on Better Lawns & Gardens:https://betterlawnsar.com/https://www.instagram.com/betterlawnsar/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/betterlawnsar/

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    Jacob Slaton

    In this episode, Jacob Slaton of Whatever Media Group discusses the challenges of balancing creativity with the business side of running a small business. The discussion highlights the struggle many creatives face in maintaining their artistic integrity while managing the necessary business tasks that come with entrepreneurship.  The episode underscores the notion that while creativity is the driving force, understanding and managing the business side is crucial for sustaining a successful creative career.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.In addition to the discussion on small business and entrepreneurship, David and Jacob reflect on a mutual connection with the late Michael Page. They both remember Michael as an extremely hard worker who also brought humor to those around him. In his honor, this episode is dedicated to him.For more on Whatever Media Group:https://www.whatevermediagroup.com/

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    Bartus Taylor

    In this episode, Bartus Taylor, the founder of Buzz Events, shares his journey in the event planning industry, discussing the philosophy behind his business, the importance of client relationships, and the balance between weddings and corporate events. Bartus also offers valuable advice for small business owners and reflects on memorable experiences in his career, highlighting the importance of being present and attentive in the service industry.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Courtney Rector

    On this episode, David Munsey sits down with Courtney Rector, the creative force behind Social Pony Hat Bar. Discover how Courtney turned her love for cowboy hats into a successful mobile business, offering customized hat experiences for events like weddings and corporate gatherings. From the challenges of managing inventory to the joy of personalizing each hat, Courtney shares insights into her entrepreneurial journey. Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Ryan Byrd

    In this conversation, David Munsey interviews Ryan, co-owner of Just Peachy, a creative events and experiences company. They discuss the origins of Just Peachy, the challenges of rapid growth, the importance of finding the right clients, and the evolution of their services. Ryan shares insights on maintaining mental health as a small business owner, the significance of creative teamwork, and their plans to open a new event space in downtown Little Rock. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating memorable experiences and the journey of entrepreneurship.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Mac Murphy

    In this conversation, Mac Murphy discusses the journey and evolution of M2 Gallery in Little Rock, highlighting its role in the local art community, the unique experiences it offers, and the challenges and successes faced over nearly two decades. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the gallery's diverse representation of artists, and the innovative M2 Experience art show. Murphy also shares insights on business growth, personal connections with customers, and valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Amy Counce

    In this episode, we sit down with Amy from Nexus Coffee and Creative to explore the vital role of community and local business support. Discover how Nexus Coffee has become a cornerstone in Little Rock, fostering connections and creativity in a historic setting. Amy shares her journey of building a business that not only serves great coffee but also nurtures a sense of belonging and collaboration. Tune in to learn about the challenges and triumphs of supporting local, and why small businesses are the backbone of our economy.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Stacey Bowers

    In this episode of Small Business Big Stories, host David Munsey interviews Stacey Bowers, the creative mind behind Bang Up Betty, a jewelry business based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Stacey shares her journey from a hobbyist to a full-time entrepreneur, detailing her unique approach to jewelry making, including hand stamping and casting bronze. She discusses the challenges of transitioning to a full-time business, the importance of community support, and her recent success in securing a grant to further her craft. Throughout the conversation, Stacey emphasizes the significance of networking and taking advantage of local resources for aspiring entrepreneurs.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.For more information about the Mid-America Arts Alliance https://www.maaa.org/

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    Amy Hester

    In this conversation, Amy Hester discusses the journey of running Red Beauty Lounge, emphasizing the importance of customer service, community engagement, and the challenges faced in the beauty industry. She shares insights on training new stylists, building client relationships, and the impact of social media on business. Amy reflects on the hard work required to succeed in small business and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Produced and Edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Justine Lisa

    In this conversation, Justine Lisa shares her journey of opening The Carpenter's Daughter, a lifestyle shop in Waco, Texas. She discusses her background, her experience working at Magnolia, and the challenges and joys of starting her own business. Justine emphasizes the importance of community, connection, and curating unique products, particularly vintage items. She also shares her goals for growth and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns & Gardens.

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    Marina Ivanovsky

    In this episode, David Munsey interviews Marina Ivanovsky, a health and wellness entrepreneur who shares her inspiring journey from the Soviet Union to the United States. Marina discusses her business, Marina Lifestyle Medicine, which offers a range of services including hormone replacement therapy, aesthetic treatments, and lifestyle medicine. She emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to wellness and the personal connections she builds with her clients. Marina also shares her experiences navigating the medical field in America and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Kelly Fraiser

    In this episode of Small Business Big Stories, host David Munsey interviews Kelly Frasier, the owner of At Home in Arkansas magazine. They discuss Kelly's journey in the magazine industry, the challenges faced during the pandemic, the transition to digital marketing, and the launch of a new publication, Plated Magazine. Kelly shares insights on the importance of community, the impact of small businesses, and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Anthony Valinoti

    In this episode, Anthony Valinoti, the owner of DeLuca's Pizzeria, shares his inspiring journey from Wall Street to opening a beloved pizza restaurant in Hot Springs, Arkansas. After facing personal loss, he found purpose in cooking and pursued his dream of making authentic New York-style pizza. Through a series of challenges, including a failed business deal in California, Anthony built a community around his pizzeria, emphasizing passion over profit. The episode highlights the impact of Dave Portnoy's review on DeLuca's success and explores the artistry behind pizza making, as well as Anthony's vision for the future of his business.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Justin Harris

    In this episode, Justin Harris shares the inspiring journey behind Hounds Lounge, a premium pet resort and spa that treats dogs like family. He talks about the growth and expansion of the business, the importance of tapping into small business resources, and understanding the needs of different markets. Justin highlights the core values that set Hounds Lounge apart—like 24/7 staffing and a cage-free environment. He also reflects on the challenges of COVID-19 and the strategies used to retain employees and maintain a positive culture. Looking ahead, Justin discusses plans for continued growth, deeper community involvement, and the power of building strong relationships in the small business world.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Jeanne Johansson and Nicole Daniel

    In this conversation, David Munsey speaks with Jeannie and Nicole about their journey in the small business world, particularly focusing on their women's clothing store, Scarlett. They share personal backgrounds, the challenges of starting and running a business, and the transition of ownership. The discussion also touches on their new ventures, including a cheer gym and their work with Banded, a hunting brand, highlighting the importance of adaptability and the entrepreneurial spirit. The dialogue highlights the importance of understanding customer needs, the challenges of product design, and the collaborative nature of entrepreneurship in the outdoor industry.Edited and produced by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Jake Keet

    In this episode, David Munsey sits down with Jake Keet, a successful entrepreneur in the restaurant industry, to discuss his journey from opening Tzatziki's Mediterranean Cafe to managing a diverse portfolio of restaurants. They explore the challenges of scaling fine dining, the importance of customer service, and the dynamics of working with family. Jake shares valuable insights on entrepreneurship, including the significance of organic growth, treating employees with respect, and the necessity of continuous learning through reading. The conversation wraps up with Jake's personal favorite dishes from his restaurants and advice for aspiring business owners.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Tommy Fabian

    In this episode of Small Business Big Stories, host David Munsey interviews Tommy Fabian, the owner of Tommy's Toybox, a classic car dealership specializing in Dodge trucks. Tommy shares his journey from being a master technician to starting his own business, driven by his passion for classic vehicles. He discusses the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, the importance of social media in growing his business, and the value of building relationships with customers. Tommy emphasizes the significance of starting small, understanding the market, and being niche-focused in business. He also shares insights on sourcing vehicles and the joy of connecting with fellow car enthusiasts.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Musey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Kendall Sandifer

    In this episode, Kendall Sandifer shares her inspiring journey of starting and growing Fringe Clothing, a women's boutique in Little Rock. Kendall discusses the importance of believing in oneself, the value of mentorship, and the joy of creating a unique shopping experience. She also reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on her business and the significance of building a strong team. With a focus on personal growth and community, Kendall encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams and embrace the journey of small business ownership.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Gregg Curtis

    In this episode of Small Business Big Stories, host David Munsey interviews Gregg Curtis, the founder of The Good Earth, a well-known garden center in Little Rock. He discusses the importance of work ethic, community involvement, and the challenges of managing employees. Curtis also reflects on his retirement and the lessons learned throughout his career, emphasizing the importance of valuing employees as the greatest business assets and fostering a spirit of giving back to the community.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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    Tony Knight

    Tony Knight, owner of Little Rock Landscape, shares his experience of building a family-owned business--from early challenges to creating a lasting legacy.Produced and edited by Kayla Sherman. Hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens.

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Small Business Big Stories, hosted by David Munsey of Better Lawns and Gardens, shares inspiring stories from small business owners across America. Discover the wins, struggles, and lessons behind real entrepreneurs building their dreams.

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