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The Creative Niche: The Space Between Faith & Business
by Crystal Creek Glass | Window Creations
The Creative Niche Podcast explores the space between faith and business. Featuring conversations with Christian entrepreneurs, faith-driven leaders, church leadership, and family business owners, we discuss calling in the marketplace, legacy-minded companies, innovation in traditional industries, and leading with conviction. If you believe your work is more than a career, this podcast is for you.
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The Business of Relationships: Lessons in Trust, Growth, and Community with Tim Copsey
What does it really take to grow a business, build relationships, and create long-term impact in your community? In this episode of The Creative Niche, we sit down with Tim Copsey of Paulding County Economic Development to talk about the intersection of business, relationships, and local growth. From his early days in manufacturing at Paragon Tempered Glass to his role in economic development today, Tim shares what he’s learned about trust, networking, and helping others succeed. At the heart of the conversation is a simple but powerful idea: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know… or who you’re willing to ask or talk to.” We explore how relationships drive opportunity, why honesty matters in business, and how investing in people creates momentum that extends far beyond a single transaction. 00:11 Introduction: Tim Copsey00:26 Early Business Relationship & Company Growth02:10 Sales vs Networking – What Drives Success04:42 Transitioning into Sales & Leadership18:30 Paulding County Economic Development Explained26:07 Property Taxes & Business Impact Discussion29:10 Columbaria Projects in Paulding County30:04 Growth of Cremation & Cemetery Industry Trends36:42 Sales Advice: Listen More Than You Talk45:50 Future Growth of Paulding County
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The Meaning of Lent and the Stations of the Cross with Fr. Ned Brown
What is the meaning of Lent, and why do Christians pray the Stations of the Cross?In this episode of The Creative Niche, Father Ned Brown shares how the Stations of the Cross help believers walk with Christ through the events leading to the crucifixion. During the season of Lent, Christians reflect on Christ’s journey to the Cross and prepare their hearts for the celebration of Easter.Later in the conversation, Father Ned explains how these prayers invite believers to accompany Christ through suffering while remembering that the story ultimately leads to the hope of the Resurrection.Along the way, we also talk about life and faith in western Ohio’s “Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches,” the role parish communities play in small towns, and how sacred spaces and church traditions continue to shape generations of families — including the creation of a Stations of the Cross prayer garden in Fort Recovery, designed to give parishioners a place to reflect and pray.It’s a warm and thoughtful conversation about Lent, faith, community, and walking with Christ on the journey toward Easter.
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Local Leadership, Work Ethic & Responsibility with Thad Lichtensteiger
In this episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, we sit down with Thad Lichtensteiger for a candid conversation about what it really looks like to lead at the local level. From courthouse restoration to property taxes, downtown momentum to farming roots, this discussion moves through the realities of small-town leadership and the steady work that keeps a community moving forward. Thad shares how work ethic, responsibility, and long-term thinking shape the decisions that affect everyday life. If you’ve ever wondered how towns function, how leaders balance growth with restraint, or why hard work still matters in public service, this conversation offers a thoughtful look inside.🎙️ The Creative Niche Podcast explores faith, leadership, creativity, and the real work behind building things that last.0:00 – Welcome to The Creative Niche with Van Wert County Commissioner Thad Lichtensteiger2:15 – How Ohio County Commissioners Actually Work6:30 – Revitalizing Downtown Van Wert: What Worked and Why11:40 – How Community Foundations Fund Small-Town Comebacks16:50 – The Lincoln Highway, Historic Hotels, and Van Wert’s Early Boom22:30 – Land Banks Explained: Eliminating Blight and Rebuilding Communities29:10 – How Towns Win or Lose New Businesses35:40 – Why Property Taxes and Home Values Spiked So Fast42:50 – Can Property Taxes Be Eliminated? The Real Impact on Local Services50:10 – Government Spending, Inflation, and Stabilizing Local Economies58:40 – Restoring the Van Wert County Courthouse and Historic Stained Glass1:09:30 – Craftsmanship, Legacy, and Preserving 100-Year-Old Architecture1:18:45 – Work Ethic, Farming Roots, and Raising the Next Generation
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Purpose-Driven Leadership That Refuses to Coast with Reggie Buehrer
In this episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, we sit down with Reggie Buehrer for a candid conversation about innovation, purpose, and what it means to build a business with the future in mind. Reggie speaks from decades of experience as an entrepreneur and founder, addressing the reality that innovation is rarely clean or predictable. He shares why research and development are often costly and uncomfortable, why value matters more than novelty, and why businesses that stop moving forward inevitably fall behind.The conversation also explores applying innovation in defined markets like churches and cemeteries, where adding value means respecting tradition while thoughtfully introducing new possibilities. Reggie explains why growth must be intentional, especially when you’re building for the next generation rather than coasting toward retirement.Throughout the episode, Reggie returns to a central idea: purpose drives progress. Comfort may feel safe, but it rarely leads anywhere meaningful. Vision, responsibility, and a willingness to stay uncomfortable are what keep businesses, teams, and leaders moving forward.🎙️ The Creative Niche Podcast explores faith, leadership, creativity, and the real work behind building something that lasts.00:00 Introduction: Innovation & Entrepreneurship01:46 Digital Printed Art Glass & New Product Launching04:46 Technology Disruption: Kodak, Blockbuster & Netflix10:31 Calculated Risk-Taking in Business12:46 Entrepreneur vs Employee Mindset17:31 R&D Costs, Innovation & Pivoting22:16 Learning Through Failure & Experimentation25:46 Why Innovation Drives Sales29:16 Marketing Strategy & Target Audience33:16 Creating Customer Value36:46 Innovation in Stained Glass, Churches & Cemeteries40:16 The Danger of Coasting in Business42:46 Final Thoughts: Innovate & Keep Growing
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Worship, Revival, and Faith Under Persecution with Tom Emerine
In this episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, we sit down with worship leader and artist Tom Emerine for a conversation centered on worship, revival, and faith lived out under pressure.Tom reflects on years of leading worship, seasons of stepping away from visible ministry, and how obedience to God does not always follow a predictable path. From there, the discussion moves outward to what Tom is witnessing today through relationships and conversations around the world, many of which began through his work as an artist and the doors that creative work has opened.The episode includes firsthand accounts of revival among Muslim-background believers, including individuals in Iran who have come to faith in Christ through dreams, personal encounters, and underground relationships. Tom shares stories of converts facing loss of family, imprisonment, violence, and ongoing persecution for choosing to follow Jesus, and how worship continues to exist in these environments outside of church buildings or public gatherings.We also talk about the difference between knowing Scripture and knowing God, the role of worship beyond music or platform, and how faith takes on new meaning when belief carries real consequences.0:00 Introduction & guest welcome2:10 Tom’s faith journey and worship ministry7:20 From mocking worship to answering God’s call12:45 Global connections through art and devotionals17:30 Revival stories from the Muslim world25:20 Faith under persecution30:15 Using business and art as ministry37:00 Perseverance, failure, and success in pottery45:20 We are the clay – faith and transformation55:30 Closing thoughts and encouragement
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Family Feature: What It’s Really Like Working With Your Brother
In this family feature episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, Jason sits down with his brother Josh for an honest conversation about what it’s really like working together in a family business.They talk about growing up around the shop, finding their own paths, and eventually finding their way back to work side by side. From learning when to stay in your lane to building trust through shared responsibility, this episode offers a real look at family, faith, and the everyday decisions that shape their work at Window Creations and Crystal Creek Glass.00:00 Welcome to The Creative Niche | Josh Buehrer02:10 Working with Family in Business04:30 Dad’s Work Ethic & Building the Family Business06:00 Specialization, Roles & Avoiding Conflict08:55 Josh's Journey Back to the Family Business14:05 College vs Real-World Experience18:55 Handling Disagreements in a Family Business26:30 Building People to Grow a Business29:55 Faith, Values & Company Culture46:55 Final Advice: Integrity & Enjoy the Journey
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When Faith Shapes Your Work: Lessons from Farmer and Entrepreneur Troy Ross
Faith, family, and the work of our hands shape every part of today’s conversation with our longtime friend and local entrepreneur, Troy Ross. Troy wears many hats: husband, father of five, crop-insurance agent, farmer, cattleman, and quiet leader who believes character is formed through daily choices.We talk about how he got started in agriculture, why relationships matter in business, and the ways he teaches responsibility and work ethic to his kids through everyday life on the farm. Troy shares stories of God’s provision, including moments he describes as “divine intervention” that changed the course of his family’s future. He also opens up about his son's ATV accident that resulted in significant paralysis, followed by remarkable recovery as Joel has continued therapy with determination, prayer, and strong community support. “He has regained quite a bit... with a stabilized walker he’s able to walk,” Troy says, reflecting on the steady hope that has guided their family through this season.Other highlights from the episode include:Why Troy believes insurance is really about giving people “peace of mind” when life becomes uncertain.A remarkable farm-auction story where a stranger’s kindness led to unexpected opportunity.How homeschooling helped create a culture of entrepreneurship and responsibility in his home.Honest conversations about phones, boundaries, and raising kids who can discern “what is right and what is almost right.”What leadership looks like when it is based on example rather than title. “Your life has to be emulating the same principles.”Troy reminds us that faith flows into the ordinary and that the way we work, lead, and care for others can reflect the presence of God in our daily lives.00:00 – Intro & Welcome Troy Ross01:11 – How Troy Started in Crop Insurance06:40 – Becoming a Farmer & The First Farm Story13:35 – The 1,000-Acre Auction Story (God’s Timing)21:55 – Family Farming, Cattle, and Homeschool Life30:20 – Raising Hard-Working, Faith-Driven Kids35:10 – Phones, Technology & Modern Parenting41:30 – Time Management, Business, and Hard Work52:40 – Leadership, Humility & Living Your Faith01:03:20 – Joel’s Accident, Recovery & Determination01:34:50 – Final Thoughts & Outro
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What Matthew 25 Looks Like Today with Fr. Tim Kummerer
In this episode of The Creative Niche, we sit down with Father Tim Kummerer of All Saints Parish in New Riegel, Ohio, to reflect on his years of ministry, his time serving in Zimbabwe, and the deeply moving Matthew 25 window project his parish entrusted to our studio.Father Tim shares how his grandfather sparked his lifelong love for “the things of the church,” and how that heritage eventually led him to the priesthood. He also recounts a powerful moment in a Zimbabwean village during a devastating drought, a lesson in humility and justice that shaped his entire approach to ministry. In his words: “Just because you think you know the way… watch carefully. Don’t think you have the only solution.” We also explore the process of bringing a multi-parish community together through a unified window theme rooted in Matthew 25. Father Tim reflects on the committee’s vision to portray the Corporal Works of Mercy through modern day people, encouraging all who enter the sanctuary to see themselves in the parable.00:00 Welcome & Guest Intro: Father Tim Kummerer 00:49 Father Tim Shares His Ordination Story 10:30 Father Tim Shares Defining Moments in His Priesthood 17:04 Inside the All Saints Window Project26:58 The Window Theme Explained: Based on Matthew 25 with Modern Clothing & Contemporary Style 45:01 Discussing the Blend of Liturgical Art with the New Stained Glass 47:23 Final Thoughts & Closing Discussion
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Digital Glass Printing with Tecglass and Gustavo Lazara
In this episode of The Creative Niche, Jason sits down with Gustavo Lazara, North American representative for Tecglass, an industry leader in digital glass printing technology.From their headquarters in northwest Spain, Tecglass designs and manufactures both the digital printers and ceramic inks that make permanent, full-color glass designs possible. Together, Jason and Gustavo discuss how this technology is transforming the art-glass industry, from architectural installations and automotive design to the stained glass windows and memorial columbaria produced by Window Creations and Crystal Creek Glass in the United States.This conversation explores what happens when craftsmanship meets innovation, where centuries-old stained glass artistry intersects with modern digital precision. Gustavo also shares how Tecglass’s vertically integrated process ensures quality from start to finish, and how this partnership helps bring faith-filled, enduring works of art to life in churches and cemeteries across America.Time Stamps 00:00 Introducing Our Guest, Gustavo Lazara 03:02 Getting to Know Gustavo 05:51 Gustavo's Top Travel Tips: Must-See Spots in Spain08:55 Spain vs Ohio Weather 09:43 Our Tecglass Partnership and Their Innovative Impact 11:47 Inks that Stand the Test of Time 14:50 High-Quality Printing with Less Ink 15:55 Easy Maintenance and Stunning Color Accuracy 18:06 A Unique Tecglass Client 19:03 Artists, Teams, and Tech: The Hidden Effort in Printing 20:34 Stained Glass Expertise Meets Innovation 21:19 Innovation that Spans Generations22:47 Serving Churches Big and Small: Affordable Solutions 24:50 Digital Glass Printing: Growth Potential 27:26 This History of Tecglass 29:31 Tecglass: What's Coming Next 31:51 Should you Invest in Digital Glass Printing 33:37 Reflections on our Tecglass Partnershiptecglassdigital.es
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Transforming Columbaria Design with Printed Art Glass
Modern columbaria are entering a new era—one defined by color, precision, and strength. In this episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, Reggie and Jason from Crystal Creek Glass share how tempered printed art glass is reshaping memorial architecture as a durable, elegant alternative to granite.They discuss how this material combines structural integrity with artistic freedom, allowing for vivid imagery that endures for generations. From concept to installation, their team is transforming how cemeteries and memorial gardens honor life through design.Topics covered:· Innovation in columbaria and niche-front design· The strength and resilience of tempered glass· How color and artistry elevate memorial spaces· Craftsmanship that connects beauty and faithSubscribe for more episodes on faith-driven innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of art glass.Learn more: bstudios.net | crystalcreekglass.comTime Stamps:00:00 What are Columbaria02:33 What Led Us to Columbaria04:35 Glass vs. Granite: Strength Comparison11:05 Exploring the Materials12:15 Why This is a Breakthrough for the Industry14:57 How We Develop the Artwork Concepts18:25 Built for Strength and Security21:16 What You Need for Installation22:45 How Columbaria Generate Income31:58 Replacement Parts and Support33:39 Our Vision for the Future
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Redefining Stained Glass: Where Faith Inspires Innovation
What happens when faith, family, and craftsmanship meet innovation?In this first episode of The Creative Niche Podcast, Reggie and Jason from Window Creations and Crystal Creek Glass share how their family business is redefining stained glass: blending traditional artistry with cutting-edge technology to create sacred art for churches and memorial spaces.From humble beginnings with a five-by-seven notepad to becoming leaders in digitally printed stained glass, their story is one of vision, hard work, and faith at the foundation. You’ll hear how they’ve combined craftsmanship and modern design to bring light, color, and meaning to sanctuaries, cemeteries, and beyond.Topics covered:•The family’s journey from start-up to multi-division studio•How technology is reshaping stained glass and columbaria design•Why faith remains at the heart of every project•The legacy of doing what’s hard, and doing it with purposeSubscribe for more episodes on faith-driven innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of art glass.Learn more: bstudios.net | crystalcreekglass.com
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The Creative Niche Podcast explores the space between faith and business. Featuring conversations with Christian entrepreneurs, faith-driven leaders, church leadership, and family business owners, we discuss calling in the marketplace, legacy-minded companies, innovation in traditional industries, and leading with conviction. If you believe your work is more than a career, this podcast is for you.
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