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Building Business w/ the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
by Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
The Building Business podcast provides compelling stories of the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce's journey, its steadfast commitment to the local community, and its forward-thinking approach to addressing the needs of businesses in an ever-changing landscape. It stands as an invitation to listeners to become part of a movement that values growth, connection, and the collective progress of the Mount Pleasant, South Carolina community.Be prepared to be inspired, informed, and motivated, as we provide a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the dynamic interplay of business and personal growth right here, in our own backyard.Interested in Sponsorship? Find out more: https://canva.link/an5n4zvm49q6u8t
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Local News That Builds Community
Local news doesn’t just report on a town, it helps a town recognize itself. We sit down with Amy from Moultrie News to talk about what a true community newspaper looks like today, why local journalism still matters in Mount Pleasant, and how readers and organizations can play a real role in shaping what gets covered.Amy breaks down the day to day reality of serving a fast-growing area: balancing coverage from town council and schools to Boy Scouts, swim teams, nonprofits, and the small moments that make a place feel like home. We also talk through the practical side for local businesses and community groups, including how advertising works, what makes a press release useful, and why clear community tips help a newsroom follow leads that might otherwise get missed. If you’ve ever wondered how to get your event, initiative, or announcement on a local outlet’s radar, you’ll leave with a much better map.Then we get into a topic that sparks instant nostalgia: print. Even after decades of change and the rise of e-paper and online news, Amy shares that there are still die-hard print readers, and Moultrie News is rolling out weekly home delivery in Charleston County for $52 a year. We wrap with the buzz of the Mount Pleasant Chamber Expo and why the Chamber of Commerce remains one of the best places to meet people, build trust, and help businesses grow.If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe, share the show with a friend who loves Mount Pleasant, and leave us a review so more listeners can find it.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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How Rob Fowler, A Local Meteorologist Builds A Forecast You Can Use
If you’ve ever stared at your phone in disbelief because it’s sunny at your house and storming five miles away, you’re not imagining things. We’re joined by Rob Fowler, Storm Team 2’s chief meteorologist and a familiar voice in the Charleston area for decades, to explain what makes Lowcountry weather so tricky and why “local” still matters when the forecast is on everyone’s screen.We talk through how a real TV forecast gets built each day, from the data and computer models to the graphics that tell the story in plain language. Rob breaks down why national outlets can sound vague, how social media “storm maps” turn into misinformation, and what you should look for in a weather source you can trust. He also clears up one of the most misunderstood numbers in any Charleston weather forecast: the probability of precipitation, and why it never meant “it will rain on everyone all day.”Then we get into the bigger topics that hit close to home: flooding and sea level rise, how development changes runoff, what climatology can teach us about patterns, and how AI may improve forecasting while the human element remains essential during high-stress events. Finally, we head into hurricane season with practical preparedness tips, hard-earned lessons from Hurricane Hugo, and a few off-camera stories that will make you appreciate live TV even more.Subscribe for more local business and community conversations, share this with a friend who argues about rain chances, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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A Mother Builds An Autism-Friendly Town w/ Layla Luna
A routine traffic stop. Flashing lights. A terrified autistic teen trapped in fight-or-flight. That moment could have ended in tragedy and instead it became Rio’s Law, a first-in-the-nation autism/neurodivergent identifier license plate designed to help first responders slow down, reduce sensory triggers, and keep everyone safe. We’re joined by Layla Luna, founder of Just Bee (JustBeBeeTheChange.com), to tell the full story behind the law and the bigger mission it serves.We talk about what families actually live with when autism is invisible: the stares, the assumptions, the public meltdowns, and the way siblings can become “glass children” as the whole home revolves around regulation and safety. Layla breaks down the simplest shift that changes everything: stop trying to force the person to fit the environment and start adapting the environment to fit the person. That mindset powers sensory-friendly hours, autism training for businesses, and community events that include a real reset space like The Beehive, a mobile sensory trailer that helps families stay present instead of having to leave.You’ll also hear how Mount Pleasant becomes the first certified autism-friendly town in the Lowcountry, why that work helps communities win on a national stage, and how Rio’s Law is expanding state by state with a push for mandatory first responder training. If you care about inclusion, disability rights, public safety, or practical ways to serve the neurodivergent community, this conversation offers a roadmap you can copy in your own town.Subscribe for more community builders, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review that tells us what city should be next.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Mount Pleasant Media Secrets From Community Publisher Bill Macchio
The best local marketing advice rarely comes from a textbook, it comes from the people who physically put the magazines on the racks and watch what disappears first. We’re live at the Chamber expo with publisher Bill Macchio, talking about how community magazines and local podcasts are built from the ground up in Mount Pleasant and across the Charleston area. If you care about small business growth, local advertising, and real community storytelling, this one is packed with practical insight. We get into the behind-the-scenes decisions that make a publication work: how distribution actually happens, how you learn which locations move copies fastest, and why an “extended” Best Of issue can create more value for readers and advertisers. Bill also shares a surprisingly simple layout idea that leans into marketing psychology, putting strong editorial front and center while still helping ads perform better over the life of the magazine. Then we zoom out to podcast strategy and discoverability. Bill breaks down why YouTube is now a top platform for podcast listening and why it matters for search, naming, and audience growth. We also talk about the power of local business relationships, chamber involvement, and showing up in person to strengthen a media brand. If you enjoyed it, subscribe for more conversations with builders and operators, share this with a local business owner, and leave a review so more people in Mount Pleasant and Charleston can find the show. What’s your go-to place to discover new podcasts?This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Inside Mount Pleasant’s Harbor Entrepreneur Center And How It Helps Founders Grow
Starting a business can feel like you’re carrying the whole thing alone, and that’s exactly the problem the Harbor Entrepreneur Center is built to solve. We sit down with Grady Johnson, Executive Director of the Harbor in Mount Pleasant, SC, to talk about their mission of creating “collision” moments where entrepreneurs meet, swap real stories, and slowly build something more valuable than a contact list: a trusted peer-to-peer advisory network.We get specific about how the Harbor supports founders at different stages, from simply showing up to happy hours to joining structured programs that help you pressure-test an idea before you blow past the one question that matters most: will anybody buy this? Grady walks us through the Startup Workshop, the two-day Boot Camp, and the long-running Accelerator Program designed to help companies with traction sharpen product-market fit, tighten go-to-market strategy, and prepare for pitching when equity investment is the right path.We also dig into what’s changing right now for startups and small businesses across the Charleston entrepreneurship scene, especially the AI shift. AI is crushing timelines to MVP, lowering the barrier to building, and creating new opportunity for founders who move fast. But it also threatens many entry-level office jobs, raising hard questions about how people learn the craft of work. Finally, we talk Harbor Forge and how the team can help businesses connect systems, automate inefficiencies, and level up with practical software solutions.Subscribe, share this with a founder who needs a stronger network, and leave a review so more entrepreneurs can find the Harbor story.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Inside Charleston Animal Society: Saving Lives, Building Community w/ Kay Hyman
Shelters don’t have to feel bleak. They can be bright, smartly designed hubs where families learn, kids dream about becoming vets, and animals get a real shot at life. Sitting down with Kay Hyman from Charleston Animal Society, we trace the full journey from intake to adoption and spotlight the systems that make lifesaving scale: free adoptions for dogs one year and older during capacity crunches, a foster network that mirrors the shelter’s headcount, and a medical program built to AAHA standards.We talk about Angel the puppy, hounds rescued from a cruelty case, and what it takes to prepare each pet for home—vaccines, microchips, spay or neuter—often totaling more than the adoption fee. Kay unpacks Paws Around Town, an initiative that hands you a backpack and a dog-friendly itinerary so you can take a shelter dog out for the day or overnight. That real-world experience de-stresses animals, fuels authentic photos and notes, and dramatically boosts adoptability. Education is everywhere: sold-out vet camps, birthday parties on-site, and even “boredom busters” families can craft at home to enrich kennel time.We also dig into partnerships and practical help. Sponsors like Crews Subaru fund lifesaving work, while local businesses host adoptable pets to draw crowds and create social buzz. If you can’t adopt, you can foster, donate, sponsor a specific animal, or simply share a profile. And if you’re curious, browse adoptable pets at charlestonanimalsociety.org and toggle between the Charleston and Berkeley campuses to meet your match. From stress-reducing kennel layouts to a five-stall barn ready for unusual guests, this is animal welfare reimagined—evidence-driven, community-powered, and full of heart.If this conversation moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves animals, and leave a quick review to help more people discover these stories. Your next click might be the one that gets a pet home.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Learn What Makes A Business Sellable And How To Prepare Years In Advance
Ready to sell your business without derailing the company you built? We sit down with Michael Purcell, senior advisor at Viking Mergers and Acquisitions, to map out a practical, three-phase path from early planning to a confident close. We talk plainly about what buyers actually value, how to price to the market instead of emotion, and why asset purchases dominate in the lower middle market. If you’ve ever wondered when to start planning, what documents you need, or how to protect your team’s culture through a sale, this conversation delivers the playbook.Mike breaks down EBITDA and seller’s discretionary earnings in simple terms, showing how clean books and thoughtful add-backs paint a truer picture of cash flow. We explore the 250-item diligence checklist and why a seasoned advisor lets you keep your foot on the gas while they manage confidentiality, buyer screening, and contract assignments for leases, vendors, and customers. You’ll also hear how Viking balances price with fit, helping owners choose between individuals, strategic buyers, and private equity—each with different expectations for your post-close role. The takeaway: prepare three years out, build processes and KPIs, empower managers, and make your brand less dependent on you to increase transferability and value.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Thinking about your five-year plan, curious about your company’s valuation range, or fielding buyer outreach thanks to AI-fueled prospecting? Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother. If you found this helpful, follow the show, share it with a fellow owner, and leave a quick review to help more entrepreneurs find us.https://www.vikingmergers.comThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Farmers’ Markets To FinTech: How Mount Pleasant Builds A Thriving Local Economy
The room buzzes like a power line—sold-out booths, rapid-fire intros, and a hum of deals waiting to happen. We’re on the floor at the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce Community and Business Podcast Expo with the mayor of Mount Pleasant, digging into what makes a local economy both magnetic and humane: policy that protects small shops, partnerships that actually show up, and a tech strategy built for limited industrial space and unlimited talent.We map the path from farmers’ markets and ribbon cuttings to real growth. The makers market isn’t just produce and crafts; it’s a launchpad where first customers become loyal communities. We talk candidly about why the expo sells out, how the town earned top marks as a municipal coastal economy, and why blending national retailers with strong local campaigns like Eat Local and Mount Pleasant Made keeps money and momentum close to home. Zoning choices matter here—reserving space for mom-and-pop businesses so they get a fair shot alongside big names like Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Publix, and Harris Teeter.Then we zoom into the future of work. With scarce industrial land, Mount Pleasant doubles down on FinTech, health tech, and bioscience, backing the Harbor Entrepreneur Center to fuel founders, create jobs, and connect talent through coffee, collisions, and a regional innovation corridor. We tackle affordability head-on and share a clear aim: help residents live, work, and play in one place, and give our high school grads a reason—and a pathway—to stay. Along the way, you’ll hear how public–private teamwork turns accolades into action and why gratitude for chambers, startups, and production partners isn’t fluff—it’s infrastructure.Hit play to hear a grounded, hopeful blueprint for local prosperity that scales without losing its soul. If this conversation sparks ideas or pride, share it with a neighbor, leave a quick review, and subscribe for more on-the-ground stories that move communities forward.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Behind Palmetto Life: How A Charleston Lifestyle Show Uplifts Community, Small Business, And Good News
Joy can be a business strategy. We sit down with Emilie, the host and executive producer behind Palmetto Life on Live 5, to unpack how a positive, community-first lifestyle show became an Emmy winner and a real engine for Charleston’s small businesses and nonprofits. From law firms and roofers to restaurants and health pros, Emily shows how a conversational format turns “ads” into stories people actually want to watch—and how that authenticity converts into foot traffic, donations, and long-term trust.We trace her path from New Jersey to Northwestern to Charleston, including internships at NBC’s Today show and Philly’s lifestyle programming, plus her formative years as a one-woman-band reporter. She shares a candid, step-by-step look at the 9 a.m. broadcast: arriving at 7, shaping scripts, welcoming guests, managing live interviews, and ad-libbing when the teleprompter drifts. Her guest philosophy is simple and effective—make it feel like a real conversation, remind people they’re the experts, and guide them through the nerves so the message lands.The heart of the episode beats in the community stories: Dragon Boat Charleston’s cancer survivors racing and caring for one another; the way a single segment sparked a $20,000 donation for homeless veterans; and the show’s cheerful rulebook—no politics, no doom, just useful, local good news. We also nerd out on modern media and marketing: hyper-local targeting, in-house production, and the measurable ways TV collaborates with digital to reach the right viewers at the right time. Expect Charleston picks too—Wine + Food, downtown walks, and the eateries worth your reservation.If you’re a founder, marketer, or nonprofit leader, you’ll come away with a live-TV playbook: craft one clear message, bring a timely hook, and trust the host to help you shine. And if you’re a viewer who misses genuine local storytelling, you’ll find a reason to tune in at 9 a.m. weekdays. Hit follow, share with a friend who loves Charleston, and leave a quick review to tell us who you want to see on the mic next.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Live 5: A Local TV Station w/a Full-Funnel Marketing Engine For Small Businesses
Ever wonder why a TV station would set up shop at a business expo? We’re here to show how broadcast has evolved into a full-funnel growth engine for local brands. With guest Delaney Keppner of Live5, we break down the modern media mix—connected TV, OTT, Google Ads, retargeting, and geofencing—and how each piece works together to turn scattered attention into steady demand.We talk through the big misconception that “no one watches TV anymore.” Viewers are watching more, just differently. Streaming puts your brand on the biggest screen in the house, while social and search fill the gaps between curiosity and action. Delaney explains her shift from on-air reporting to sales and why she prefers building campaigns that meet real people in their real moments. The two non-negotiables: know your target deeply and craft creative that feels human. If you’re in home services or any trust-heavy category, showing the actual owner or technician on camera can lift response and reduce friction at the door.We also get tactical: how to define tight audience segments, when to use geofencing around neighborhoods or events, and what to measure so you can prove lift beyond vanity impressions. From attribution views on CTV to search spikes after a flight, we map the signals that confirm your message is working. Most of all, we lean into a local advantage big brands can’t buy—authentic presence. If you want your next campaign to move from noise to results, this conversation lays out a clear, testable playbook.If this sparked ideas for your business, follow the show, share it with a local owner who needs a nudge toward streaming, and leave a quick review so others can find us. Got a question or a win to share? Drop us a note and tell us what you’ll test first.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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How Veteran Robert Patterson Turned Service Values Into A Thriving Catering Company
What does it take to turn a $7,000 trailer and a first client into a catering company trusted by universities, wedding venues, and 40,000‑person music festivals? We sit down with Robert Patterson, CEO of Top Shelf Catering, to trace the journey from Marine Corps grit to five‑star service standards, and how those values fuel growth without sacrificing flavor or accountability.Robert shares the pivotal lessons he learned at a luxury resort and during a tough Olive Garden turnaround, then shows how those systems became Top Shelf’s backbone: answer fast, arrive early, cook close to service, and treat every guest like a regular. You’ll meet Chef Kim, the Johnson & Wales–trained engine who starts at 2:30 a.m., nails lowcountry staples like shrimp and grits, and still pulls off fork-tender beef tenderloin at scale with a rich brandy peppercorn sauce. We dive into practical playbooks on pricing, budget-first menu design, plated pre-selection, and how to avoid the prep traps that crush timelines—yes, skewers, we’re looking at you.The conversation also tackles what most caterers gloss over: post‑pandemic costs, bar insurance, and risk. Robert lays out a clear approach to additional insured certificates, one‑day event coverage, and why honest line items for disposables protect both margins and clients. Then we open the festival binder: how Top Shelf rescued a super VIP program, earned backstage hospitality for national artists, and now runs multi-day, multi‑menu operations across states using local vendors, mobile kitchens, and ruthless timing. Along the way, you’ll hear the war stories—seating charts gone wild, fragile glassware and tight aisles—and the simple seasoning mantra that keeps food broadly loved in a world of dietary needs.If you’re building a hospitality brand, planning corporate events, or just want the behind‑the‑scenes truth on great catering, this conversation is packed with strategies you can use tomorrow. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a planner, chef, or small business owner who needs a real-world operating manual for service that scales.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Smart Shades To Stronger Local Ties With Bumblebee Blinds
The right shade can change a room, but the right partner can change a business. We sit with Luis Ferioli of Bumblebee Blinds to explore how smart window treatments, outdoor enclosures, and thoughtful design turn hot, bright spaces into calm, livable rooms. From porches that finally feel good at noon to bedrooms that darken at the tap of a button, we unpack the details that make comfort immediate and maintenance light.Automation takes center stage as we walk through voice control, scheduled scenes, and climate-aware settings that manage glare and heat without sacrificing views. Luis explains why material choices and motor quality matter, how exterior shutters and screens extend the season for Charleston’s porches, and what it takes to specify solutions that look elegant and work flawlessly. We also get practical about operations: a hands-on showroom on Daniel Island where you can test fabrics and lifts, plus nearby warehouses that keep installations on time and on point.Underneath the product talk is a story about community-powered growth. Luis credits the Mount Pleasant Chamber with opening doors, connecting partners, and accelerating the learning curve from launch to scale. We get candid about shifting focus year to year—residential to new construction to commercial—and how sponsorships, collaboration, and showing up create compound trust. There is a clear throughline: buy quality, integrate smartly, and build local relationships that last.If you care about home comfort, energy efficiency, and design that earns its keep, this conversation is packed with ideas you can use today. Hear how to choose the right shades, when to automate, and where local manufacturing adds speed and service. Love what you hear? Follow the show, share it with a friend who’s upgrading their space, and leave a quick review to help others discover us.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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LinkedIn, AI, And Community w/ Shaniequa Washington of Trio Solutions
The room buzzed at the Mount Pleasant Expo, and that spark set the stage for a focused conversation on building real momentum: turning LinkedIn from a static profile into a pipeline, using AI as a practical tool, and leaning on community to move faster with less friction. We sit down with Trio Solutions’ marketing director to unpack what works now for small and midsize businesses that want measurable growth without losing their human touch.We start with LinkedIn strategy that goes beyond posting for vanity metrics. Think outcome-driven profiles, thoughtful comment engagement, and targeted searches that surface the exact titles and industries you serve. Then we get tactical: outreach cadences, conversation starters that feel human, and metrics that actually matter—responses, meetings, and revenue. From there, we shift to AI as a workflow booster. It’s not a replacement for taste and judgment; it’s a time-saver for research, summarization, and draft creation. We talk use cases, guardrails, and how to keep voice consistent while letting machines handle the heavy lifting.Community ties it all together. The Expo becomes a live map of partners and prospects standing steps away. We highlight Creatathon, a 24-hour sprint where marketers deliver free creative to nonprofits, as a model for impact and skill-building under pressure. And we revisit the “Who Not How” mindset: find the specialist, build the team, and stop wrestling alone with problems someone else already solved. Business is an ecosystem, not a silo—and collaboration beats isolation every time.If you’re ready to turn conversations into clients, align AI with your team’s strengths, and grow through partnerships, this one will meet you where you are. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share this with someone who needs a nudge to find their “who” today.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Zoning To Ribbon Cuttings: How Charleston Builds And Grows
Want the real playbook for getting a project built in the Lowcountry without losing your mind or your margin? We sit down with eighth-generation Charlestonian and contractor Adam Ferrara to unpack the journey from spark to occupancy, why Charleston isn’t Charlotte, and how to grow without sacrificing the canopy, character, or coastline.We start with the truth behind timelines: rezoning, design review, stormwater plans, and DRB approvals can stretch to two or three years before vertical work begins. Adam maps the stages that matter, from early land diligence to choosing the right civil and architect, and explains why design-assist-build helps small businesses avoid “beautiful but unbuildable” plans. Then we get into market cycles—multifamily and storage cooled after a rush, industrial surged and is now leveling—and what that means for investors weighing Mount Pleasant against the Queen City.Charleston’s constraints are physical and philosophical. Height limits, tree preservation, and massing rules protect the town’s feel, while wind loads, seismic risk, and poor soils demand conservative structures and careful foundations. Adam breaks down liquefaction in plain English and shows how LID techniques, pervious pavements, and underground detention manage our flat terrain and heavy rain. Sustainability isn’t window dressing here; spray foam, LED lighting, and solar incentives deliver lower lifetime costs and better buildings.We also explore Point Hope’s intentional growth, where schools, restaurants, healthcare, and services follow rooftops to reduce highway dependence. On the tech front, AI speeds early site layouts and feasibility, saving weeks at the front end, while remote-controlled earthwork hints at safer, smarter job sites. And for a region hungry for childcare, Adam details the economics of early childhood education centers—why they’re vital, why they’re expensive, and how funding and rates shape access.If you care about smart growth, attainable housing, and building for generations rather than quarters, this conversation offers clear steps and hard-won lessons you can use now. Subscribe, share with aThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Inside Mount Pleasant’s Tech-and-Community Strategy: Incubators, Adaptive Reuse, and Jobs That Stick
A growing city doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built decision by decision, space by space, and win by win. We sit down with Mount Pleasant’s economic development lead to unpack a playbook that’s surprisingly simple and very effective: attract the right kinds of companies, give them plug-and-play space, and clear the small policy hurdles that block adaptive reuse. Along the way, we spotlight new arrivals—Tikva and Alita Health—whose smaller headcounts come with bigger paychecks and a better fit for the community’s talent and lifestyle.We take you inside the Harbor Entrepreneur Center’s rapid expansion, where more than 100 companies—from solo founders to growing teams—find a soft landing, shared resources, and the kind of peer collisions that accelerate progress. If you’ve ever wondered what makes a business “stick” to a place, this is it: mentors down the hall, turnkey offices, and a city that feels good to live in. Then we head to 450 Wando Park Boulevard, a 154,000 square foot, fully conditioned, divisible asset a stone’s throw from the port. With overhead cranes, multiple bay doors, and high-quality office, it’s a chameleon—equally suited to life sciences, device manufacturing, distribution, or a headquarters that needs room to scale.We also tackle the policy question shaping tomorrow’s corridors: how should parking minimums evolve when reimagining aging strip centers along Johnny Dodds and Coleman? We walk through the tradeoffs of zero minimums, case-by-case approvals, and strict code compliance—and why people choose districts for what’s there, not for the size of the lot. Want to see the momentum up close? Join the October candidate forum and the mayoral breakfast at the Harbor, and follow Mount Pleasant Made for fresh business features. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share with a builder in your life, and leave a quick review—what would you change to make growth smarter where you live?This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Make Your Network Work: Leadership, Events, And The ROI Of Showing Up
The room lights fade, the mic clicks on, and a familiar rink-side voice guides the crowd. That same calm command powers a 200+ event DJ company and a community leader who helped steer a chamber through the hardest year in recent memory. Shane Griffin joins us to share how a local entertainment brand scales without losing its soul.We dive into the craft behind great events: reading the room, pacing the night, and using MC work to support the host rather than steal the show. Shane explains how he built a nine-DJ roster, the training that keeps quality consistent across weddings, school dances, and corporate gatherings, and why his name is treated like a promise. You’ll hear how the Stingrays’ in-rink announcing sharpened his timing and presence, and how that same clarity shows up in every timeline, transition, and announcement.Community sits at the heart of the story. As a past chamber president during COVID, Shane unpacks what it took to protect member value when gatherings vanished and why strong financial stewardship and experienced boards matter. More importantly, he makes the case for moving from attendee to contributor: join a committee, take a role, and let your work be your marketing. That’s where referrals deepen and partnerships last.We close with practical playbook items: social proof that actually converts, simple ways to make booking painless, and how early planning protects your date and your outcome. Whether you’re planning a wedding, running school events, leading corporate programs, or growing a service brand, this conversation offers clear steps to build trust, deliver consistently, and stay booked.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more people find these conversations.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Uniforms To Luxury: The 108-Year Evolution Of M. Dumas & Sons
Some stores sell product. M. Dumas & Sons sells want—crafted through people, place, and a century of smart reinvention. We sit with co‑owner Gary Flynn to explore how a 1917 military uniform shop became Charleston’s menswear destination, why customers still cross town for an in‑store experience, and what it takes to keep a legacy brand modern without losing its soul.Gary traces his path from Nordstrom’s merchandising ranks to Hugo Boss and Samsung before landing in Charleston, where he learned the art of specialty retail: knowing the regulars, serving visitors so well they become remote clients, and designing a store that tells stories instead of stacking tables high. We dig into the M. Dumas timeline—from early Levi’s dominance to spotting Tommy Bahama before it broke big—and the moves that kept momentum: a major renovation, premium tailoring, and, just in time for COVID, an e‑commerce launch that paired with doorstep delivery and constant outreach.Charleston’s style scene gets a closer look. Surprise: it’s dressier than many expect. Gary breaks down a go‑to uniform for today—sport coat, open‑collar shirt, five‑pocket pants, and a sharp sneaker—and explains why color thrives here year‑round. We talk Mount Pleasant Towne Centre and the strategy behind shop‑in‑shops from Barbour, Johnnie‑O, Duck Head, and Faherty to make outfitting intuitive. Then we go inside the service playbook: stylists who build wardrobes, label outfits for a colorblind client, host trunk shows, and even stage an annual Italian dinner pairing regions, wines, and makers.Along the way, Gary shares why he pays people well, collaborates with neighboring independents on King Street, experiments with influencers, and takes Dumas on the road with pop‑ups in DC, Florida, and Dallas. If you care about retail strategy, community, or simply looking great without overthinking it, this conversation delivers practical insight and plenty of Charleston flavor.Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who loves great shops and good stories.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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One-Click Marketing, Real Community
What if your entire marketing workflow—social posts, emails, texts, analytics, and approvals—lived in one tab and actually made sense? We sat down at the Mount Pleasant Expo to unpack a practical way to run multi-channel campaigns without drowning in logins, spreadsheets, and “who has the code?” messages with Rachel Backal, Engagement Manager from Pollen Social. From agencies juggling a dozen clients to community orgs relying on volunteers, we break down how a single platform can reduce friction, restore consistency, and bring your team together around clear goals and clean data.We walk through real scenarios marketers face every week: hopping between Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, Mailchimp, and Google Analytics; rebuilding the same message five times; and spending more time exporting reports than learning from them. You’ll hear how one-click cross-posting and extended scheduling windows keep campaigns on track, while unified analytics from GA, Google Business, Meta, and Shopify turn performance into a story you can share with clients or boards. With unlimited users and role-based permissions, teams can invite volunteers to upload event photos, let leaders view dashboards, and keep editors focused on content—all without paying per seat or risking access sprawl.AI shows up where it counts. Caption generation helps when the creative well runs dry, image tools fill gaps for promos and recaps, and newsletter helpers speed up drafting so you hit send on time. Most importantly, there’s real human support: strategy-led onboarding, hands-on guidance during your free 30-day trial, and a local team invested in the Charleston business community. If you’ve been hunting for a marketing stack that saves hours, cuts context switching, and still respects your brand voice, this conversation lays out a clear path.Ready to simplify your stack? Try the 30-day free trial at pollensocial.com, subscribe for more practical playbooks, and leave a review to tell us the one workflow you most want to fix next.Expo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Purpose Over Profit: When Business Becomes A Neighbor
What does it look like when a local business treats community impact as the real bottom line? We sit down with Ken French of Crews Subaru at the Mount Pleasant Business and Community Expo to unpack a hands-on approach to giving that runs deeper than sponsorship logos and ad copy. Ken shares nine years of presenting sponsorship with the Chamber Expo, the roots of a family-driven dealership, and the decision to measure success by the smiles that come from service days, not sales charts.You’ll hear vivid moments from Surfers Healing at Folly Beach—kids with autism inching toward the ocean, trusting pro surfers, and riding back in with joy that fills the shore. Ken walks through partnerships with the Ronald McDonald House, Make-A-Wish, and a network of animal shelters across the Lowcountry, showing why Crews Subaru doesn’t pick one cause for optics but commits to many where presence matters. He also explains how team members get involved, from river cleanups to in-showroom wish reveals, turning everyday work into meaningful memories and a durable culture.We also get into Subaru’s Love Promise and its five pillars—love to care, help, pets, earth, and learning—and how October’s Subaru Loves Pets month and National Make A Dog’s Day spotlight “less adoptable” animals who deserve a home. Ken is candid about stepping back from day-to-day operations while leaning into the role that gives him energy: community work. In a relationship-driven city like Charleston, the payoff comes later, and that’s the point—do the right thing first, let trust do the rest.If you care about purpose-led business, corporate social responsibility that feels real, and the power of local partnerships, this conversation will stick with you. Follow, share with a friend who loves Charleston or rescue pets, and leave a review to tell us which nonprofit we should feature next.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Breaking Bland to Building a Business: Mary Welch Fox on Design, TV, and Teamwork
A city can shape a designer, and Charleston does it with flair. We welcome Mary Welch Fox—interior designer, HGTV host, and founder of a woman-led studio—to unpack how place, personality, and process turn houses into homes people can’t wait to live in. From crossing a bridge and feeling the style shift to honoring each client’s taste without falling into copycat trends, Mary shares the mindset that keeps her work fresh and deeply personal.We go inside her client journey: rich discovery, a three-round design structure that keeps budgets honest, and the unsung operations that make beautiful rooms possible—drawings, schedules, vendors, and the thousand choices between mood board and install day. She’s candid about the realities too: shipping delays, damaged goods, and why solving problems fast is the difference between chaos and calm. And yes, we celebrate that goosebump “reveal” moment when all the decisions finally become a feeling. Mary also opens up about the business behind the beauty: hiring a trusted designer, avoiding burnout, growing at a sustainable pace, and learning to love the numbers as much as the finishes.Fans of Breaking Bland will love the origin story—from a Knoxville connection to a full HGTV series—and the next chapter: The Reveal on the Design Network and a smart, budget-forward collaboration with Walmart and Apartment Therapy. Expect timeless design talk (limewash, plaster, natural stone), practical refresh tips (Samplize paint swatches, color families, flea market treasures), and a love letter to Charleston’s artisans who make “impossible” details real. Whether you’re an aspiring designer or a homeowner with a room that needs heart, this conversation will nudge you to choose what you truly love and build around it with confidence.Enjoyed the show? Follow, rate, and share it with a friend who’s dreaming up their next project. Your reviews help more listeners discover the stories and strategies behind great design.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Building Community Through Sport: Tanner Clay's Charleston Battery Journey
From the soccer pitch to the boardroom, Tanner Clay's journey with the Charleston Battery exemplifies how sports can build bridges between businesses and communities.As a former College of Charleston soccer player who parlayed his passion into a leadership role with America's longest continuously running professional soccer club, Clay offers a refreshing perspective on sports marketing in a growing industry. "Without the community we don't exist," he emphasizes, highlighting the Battery's commitment to authentic engagement across the Lowcountry.The episode reveals fascinating insights about the business side of soccer, from innovative partnership opportunities to the importance of creating family-friendly experiences that keep fans coming back. Clay shares candid stories about his transition from finance and tech sales into sports management, proving that following your passion can lead to meaningful career success.What truly stands out is the Charleston Battery's community impact. From their work with MUSC Children's Hospital to youth engagement initiatives, the team consistently demonstrates that professional sports can be a powerful catalyst for positive change. Clay's personal commitment to mentorship through BMN Tour (earning him "Match of the Year" recognition) mirrors the organization's values.With major soccer events coming to America – including the 2026 World Cup – Clay makes a compelling case for why businesses should develop their "soccer strategy" now. The Battery's accessibility offers local companies an affordable entry point into sports marketing compared to major league franchises.Whether you're a soccer enthusiast, business owner, or someone interested in community development, this conversation delivers valuable takeaways about relationship building, strategic growth, and the future of soccer in America. Ready to experience Charleston Battery's unique brand of community-focused sports? Their next home game is June 21st against Phoenix Rising!This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Hurricane Preparedness: Your Guide to Safety in Mount Pleasant W/ Shannon Whitehead
Are you ready for what Mother Nature might throw our way? When Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified from Category 1 to Category 5 in just 24 hours, it served as a stark reminder that preparedness isn't optional for coastal communities—it's essential.Shannon Whitehead, Emergency Management Resilience Officer for the Town of Mount Pleasant, joins us to share her expertise on hurricane readiness and community resilience. With her background as a geologist who previously worked with FEMA, Shannon brings valuable insights about the four major hurricane hazards we face: wind damage, tornadoes (particularly water spouts), storm surge, and flooding. Did you know Mount Pleasant faces every possible natural hazard except volcanoes? That's why having a comprehensive emergency plan is crucial for every resident and business owner.We dive deep into practical preparedness strategies, from creating an emergency "go kit" with essentials like water, food, and medical records, to understanding evacuation zones and routes. Shannon shares a brilliant tip most people overlook—keeping a photo of yourself with your pet to prove ownership if separated during evacuation. For business owners, she outlines how to develop action plans covering closures, employee communications, and securing physical assets. We also explore resources for vulnerable populations, including seniors and those with disabilities.With hurricane season at its peak, this conversation couldn't be more timely. Take control of your safety by signing up for emergency alerts at tompsc.com, downloading the SC Emergency Manager app, and knowing your evacuation zone before disaster strikes. Remember, as Shannon emphasizes, "It only takes one storm"—will you be ready when it comes?This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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The Education Ecosystem: Building Future-Ready Citizens w/ Anita Huggins
What does it truly take to build a premier school district? Superintendent Anita Huggins reveals the transformation underway at Charleston County School District with remarkable candor and vision that extends far beyond typical education rhetoric.After nearly three decades serving Charleston's students—first as a middle school English teacher, then through various leadership roles—Huggins brings a uniquely grounded perspective to her superintendency. Her "power of one degree" philosophy isn't just administrative jargon; it's yielding tangible results with remarkable academic gains across grades 3-8, a projected 90% graduation rate, and 85% college and career readiness metrics.Most compelling is Huggins' recognition that schools alone cannot solve educational challenges. Through the innovative LOCAL initiative (Linking Opportunities to Classroom And Learners), she's systematically connecting businesses, faith groups, and community organizations directly to schools with specific needs. This ecosystem approach has already eliminated lunch debt, provided crucial supplies, created internships, and established mentorship programs—proving that collective community investment yields powerful outcomes.The conversation reveals surprising innovations within CCSD: a student cabinet providing direct feedback on issues like budgets and dress codes; universal pre-K collaborations with private providers; employee childcare centers addressing teacher retention; and Centers for Advanced Studies experiencing 50% enrollment growth as students pursue industry certifications. Perhaps most impressive, Charleston has achieved what many districts can't—starting the school year with certified teachers in every classroom, two years running.Ready to help shape Charleston's educational future? Visit the LOCAL website to explore partnership opportunities or connect directly with Superintendent Huggins. As she powerfully states, "Public education is a moral imperative"—and Charleston County is demonstrating how a community-wide commitment to excellence can transform that imperative into reality.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Mount Pleasant Made: Bridging Community and Commerce w/ Matt Brady
The iconic Ravenel Bridge isn't just visible from every angle of Charleston—it symbolizes Mount Pleasant's rising prominence as an economic and innovation hub in South Carolina. In this engaging conversation with Town of Mount Pleasant Economic Development Officer Matt Brady, we explore how this thriving community balances growth with livability.Discover the exciting public space developments enhancing Mount Pleasant's appeal, from the new waterfront park at Alhambra Hall to the completed "micro-mobility" project at Pitt Street Bridge. Brady shares how these investments create premier destinations for residents and visitors alike, strengthening the community fabric that makes Mount Pleasant special.Looking for career opportunities? The Chamber's 15th Annual Business Expo on September 18th introduces an integrated job fair featuring major employers including the Town of Mount Pleasant, Port Authority, Charleston County Dispatch, and emerging businesses. With competitive salaries and benefits, these organizations seek talented individuals across diverse fields. The event offers free admission and represents the largest networking opportunity in the Charleston area.As hurricane season approaches, we discuss preparedness strategies with insights about regional coordination and community education efforts. Learn about the upcoming "Coffee with a Cause" session on August 7th featuring emergency preparedness expert Shannon Whitehead—and discover the folklore behind local hurricane indicators like the Coburg Cow and Waffle House Index.The podcast concludes with an exploration of Mount Pleasant's innovation economy initiatives, particularly the town's involvement with Charleston Hacks. This collaborative approach brings together tech professionals, marketers, and creative thinkers to solve community challenges while building connections that could spark the next generation of local ventures.Join us at our upcoming "Know Your Lawmaker" reception on August 13th aboard the USS Yorktown for an opportunity to connect with local elected officials. Subscribe and follow the Building Business Podcast for monthlyThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Chef to Novelist: Victoria Benton Frank's Creative Journey
Ever wonder what happens when you combine Southern charm, culinary expertise, and literary talent into one dynamic personality? Meet Victoria Benton Frank, the daughter of beloved bestselling novelist Dorothea Benton Frank, who has found her own voice in the literary world after living what she calls "eight lives already."From the moment Victoria begins speaking, her magnetic energy fills the room. Self described as "Southern on the inside and Northern on the outside," she effortlessly blends "y'all" and "schlep" into conversations that bounce between laugh-out-loud funny and profoundly touching. After careers as a dancer, actress, playwright, and chef, Victoria has found her true calling as a novelist – continuing a family legacy while blazing her own distinct path.Her debut novel "My Magnolia Summer" draws inspiration from her great grandmother's restaurant, "The Magic Lantern," which operated on Folly Road in the 1920s and 30s. Victoria reveals how Sullivan's Island serves as the beating heart of her stories, explaining that "setting is really your protagonist." When discussing her second novel "The Violet Hour" (releasing August 12th), she shares how grief and self-discovery shaped this continuation of her first book's universe, providing readers both connection and fresh perspectives.What truly sets Victoria apart is her refreshing transparency about the writing business. She candidly discusses the advantages of her literary pedigree while emphasizing that "no one gives you anything for free in New York." Her all female team reflects her commitment to supporting working mothers, and her approach to negative criticism is memorably straightforward: "Don't take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from." Between managing two young children, a chef husband, and her writing career, Victoria grabs creative moments whenever possible – sometimes writing at 6 AM, sometimes in voice memos between school pickups.Pre-order "The Violet Hour" now through your favorite independent bookstore! And follow Victoria on Instagram (@victoriabentonfrank) to keep up with her book tour dates and get a glimpse intThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Mount Pleasant Made: Building Economic Futures with Matt Brady
Ever wondered how a thriving community balances rapid growth with maintaining an exceptional quality of life? Matt Brady, Economic Development Officer for the Town of Mount Pleasant, takes us behind the scenes of this delicate balancing act in our latest podcast series, Mount Pleasant Made.Brady reveals that economic development in Mount Pleasant isn't about pursuing any and all business opportunities – it's strategically focused on attracting companies in the innovation economy, tech sector, life sciences, and service-related industries that create white-collar jobs. "Quality of life is at the forefront of that calculus," Brady explains, noting that every development decision begins with the question: "Is it going to improve the lives of the people that already live in Mount Pleasant?"This approach has yielded impressive results, with the tech industry growing by 92% in recent years. The town has created a standalone brand, "Mount Pleasant Made," to showcase economic opportunities and connect entrepreneurs with resources. Another key component is the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which houses over 100 companies ranging from solo entrepreneurs to established businesses, creating an environment of "collision" where ideas cross-pollinate across different disciplines.What makes Mount Pleasant unique? Brady points to its exceptionally well-educated population, high-earning households, excellent schools, and good infrastructure – all crowned by that enviable quality of life with beaches just minutes away. His passion for economic development stems from personal experience, having witnessed how BMW's arrival in his hometown of Spartanburg transformed the community after textile industry losses. "Economic development changes family trees," he notes, revealing his hope that his own children might someday find opportunities to live and work in the area.Curious about growing or relocating your business in Mount Pleasant? Visit mountpleasantmade.com to learn more about the resources available to help your business thrive in this innovation-focused community.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Talent Acquisition in Tech: Navigating the Evolution with Christina Lock
What does it take to build a thriving tech recruitment company while navigating the challenges of being a female entrepreneur? Christina Lock, founder of Catch Talent, pulls back the curtain on her remarkable 10-year journey in Charleston's evolving "Silicon Harbor" ecosystem.Starting as the second employee at software company Sparc before launching her own venture, Christina shares how she took just three days between leaving her previous role and founding Catch Talent. With refreshing candor, she describes her business as her "middle child," revealing the delicate balancing act of growing a company while expanding her family and the support systems that made it possible.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Christina dismantles outdated notions about workplace culture. Forget ping pong tables and beer kegs—today's top talent seeks meaningful relationships with managers, opportunities for feedback, and a genuine sense of impact. This insight comes from someone who's seen both sides of the recruitment equation, having worked both agency-side and in-house before founding her own firm.Mount Pleasant emerges as a key player in this story. Once dismissed as merely a "bring your own job" market, the area has transformed into a vibrant hub for entrepreneurs at various stages. Christina's leadership as past chairperson of the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which now hosts over 100 companies on its 18-acre campus, has helped fuel this evolution. She also provides valuable insights into the complementary resources offered by organizations like the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), allowing business owners to "choose their adventure" based on their growth stage.Whether you're building a business, seeking to attract top talent, or simply curious about how Charleston became "Silicon Harbor," this conversation offers practical wisdom from someone who's been integral to the region's transformation. Subscribe to Building Business for more conversations with the entrepreneurs and leaders shaping our business community.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Growth, Conservation, and Community: Mount Pleasant's Path Forward w/ Mayor Will Haynie
What happens when a coastal town becomes the fastest-growing municipality east of the Mississippi? Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie joins us to reveal how this thriving community balances explosive growth with quality of life—and why he's fighting to keep it a "town" despite its booming economy.The conversation demystifies Mount Pleasant's unique government structure, where contrary to what many newcomers believe, the mayor doesn't have unilateral power to direct town operations or solve individual problems with a simple phone call. Mayor Haynie shares candid insights about the rewards and limitations of serving in a council form of government where collaboration is essential.Beyond governance technicalities, we explore Mount Pleasant's remarkable achievements—from receiving statewide recognition for conservation leadership to achieving a stunning 40% reduction in opioid-related deaths through innovative community partnerships. The mayor unpacks how attainable housing has transformed from a nice social agenda item into a strategic economic imperative for a community where median home prices exceed $880,000.Business owners will appreciate the mayor's announcements about OPAL, the town's new one-stop digital permitting system, and his perspective on the "placemaking dividend" that makes Mount Pleasant attractive to entrepreneurs despite growth limitations. We also delve into peculiar local quirks like "donut holes"—areas surrounded by Mount Pleasant that aren't officially part of the town—and why despite $3 billion in annual retail sales, the mayor laments having "twenty Starbucks and only one Waffle House."Whether you're a long-time resident or considering joining this vibrant community, this conversation offers valuable insight into how thoughtful leadership navigates the complex challenges of preserving small-town character amid tremendous growth and change. As Mayor Haynie ultimately reveals, the most important qualification for leading isn't expertise in taxation or zoning—it's loving the people you serve.Follow the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce for more insights into this thriving busiThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Building Hope: Windwood Farm's Mission of Healing w/ Rick Lhotan
Tucked away on 110 acres of pristine Lowcountry forest sits a place where healing happens every day. Rick Lhotan, Major Gifts Manager at Windwood Farm and Home for Children, pulls back the curtain on this remarkable organization that has kept over 5,000 local children with their families instead of entering protective custody over the past decade.The numbers are staggering, but the stories behind them are even more powerful. As South Carolina's only Qualified Residential Treatment Program, Windwood provides specialized care for children ages 6-16 who have experienced trauma, offering approximately six hours of therapy monthly to each child in residence. The campus features a Charleston County accredited school, residential cottages, and natural spaces that become part of the therapeutic experience.What makes Windwood truly special is their comprehensive approach. Their community-based programs work preventatively with families experiencing challenges, while their residential services provide intensive therapeutic interventions for children needing more support. Through initiatives like the Outdoor Wilderness Leadership Program, children learn environmental awareness while developing crucial social skills and experiencing moments of pure childhood joy – like catching their first fish, which Rick and Michael describe with contagious enthusiasm.With a 95% positive permanency rate, Windwood's impact is undeniable. But they can't do it alone. From volunteering as reading buddies to sponsoring their annual gala, from providing meals to teaching financial literacy, there are countless ways local businesses can contribute to this vital mission. As Rick shares plans for the organization's 40th anniversary celebration and dreams of a fishing tournament that would directly involve the boys, it's clear that the community's continued support will help write Windwood's next chapter.Want to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children? Reach out to Rick at [email protected] to discuss how your business can partner with this extraordinary organization making hope possible for our community's most vulnThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Tasting the Lowcountry: Behind the Scenes of Charleston Wine & Food w/ Alyssa Smith
Get ready to feast on a culinary journey through Charleston with our latest episode featuring Alyssa Smith, the Executive Director of the renowned Charleston Wine and Food Festival. This week, we delve into the heart of what makes this festival a must-visit for food enthusiasts near and far. From its humble beginnings in 2005 to becoming a significant economic force for local businesses, the festival not only promises delicious dishes but also fosters community connections and sustainable practices. Alyssa shares insights about the festival's impact on the local economy, revealing how it generates millions in revenue while attracting food lovers from across the globe. As we discuss the vibrant Culinary Village, listeners will get a sneak peek into the exciting new events and offerings planned for this year. We also explore the collaboration with local chefs and culinary students, shedding light on the festival's role in educating the next generation of culinary talent.In this engaging conversation, storytelling emerges as a critical theme, emphasizing that food is not just about taste but a reflection of culture and history. Alyssa’s anecdotes and enthusiasm paint a picture of a lively festival atmosphere where every dish tells its own unique story. Don't miss your chance to hear about the excitement surrounding this year's festival, including exclusive dining events and special activities happening throughout the week. Whether you're a seasoned festival-goer or a first-timer, this episode is filled with inspiration that will make you eager to explore Charleston's culinary scene. Tune in, and don't forget to secure your tickets, as this is one festival you won't want to miss!This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Allison Hunt: Navigating History and Community at the Heart of Mount Pleasant
Join us for an insightful conversation with Allison Hunt, the Executive Director of Patriot's Point Development Authority, as she takes us through the illustrious history of the USS Yorktown and USS Laffey. These iconic World War II museum ships, stationed in Mount Pleasant, offer more than just a glimpse into the past. Discover how the Patriot's Point Development Authority is preserving history while contributing to the community through innovative partnerships and memorable events. Hunt shares her personal connections to this historical site, including experiences like a Boy Scout overnight and an emotional visit to the Vietnam exhibit.The USS Yorktown is not only steeped in history but also serves as a vibrant community hub. From surviving the wrath of Hurricane Hugo to serving as a picturesque venue for various events, the ship's journey is as dynamic as it is storied. Explore the array of tours guided by veterans, offering authentic insights into naval history, and find out how lease revenues are channeled into maintaining these historic landmarks. With breathtaking views, the USS Yorktown is a must-visit destination, enhanced by a newly updated website designed to tailor visitor itineraries.We also explore the exciting developments at Patriot's Point, such as the upcoming membership program and the transformation of the area into a major East Coast destination through the Patriot's Annex. In a heartfelt tribute to veterans, we'll hear stories from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Museum and the impactful collaboration with the Ralph Johnson VA for PTSD treatment. This episode underscores the commitment to honoring veterans and preserving history while engaging future generations with powerful narratives and immersive experiences.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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John Wright: Preserving African American Heritage and Community Empowerment in Mount Pleasant
John Wright, the iconic Past President of The African American Historic Settlement Commission in Mount Pleasant, takes us on a captivating journey through his life and career, sharing stories from his childhood in Mount Pleasant to his 23 years of service in the United States Army. As he recalls his upbringing, working on Shem Creek, and the tight-knit community that shaped him, John reveals how embracing both his birth name, John Fitzgerald, and his cherished nickname, Johnny, honors his roots. He also discusses his ongoing projects that spotlight the rich history and culture of African American communities in Mount Pleasant, ensuring their stories are celebrated and preserved for future generations.In a profound conversation about community engagement and historical preservation, John recounts his remarkable walk from Mount Pleasant to Columbia, a personal mission to raise awareness about obesity that strengthened his bonds with the community upon his return. His work with the Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission and the inaugural Black History Month program at Boone Hall Plantation underscores his commitment to celebrating the past while fostering progress. With notable figures like Major Abraham Turner, the program highlights the achievements of descendants from post-Reconstruction settlement communities, exemplifying the enduring spirit of these vibrant neighborhoods.The episode also unveils inspiring efforts to preserve and restore Mount Pleasant's historical gems, like the 1904 schoolhouse being transformed into the Long Point Museum and Cultural Education Center. Guided by the vision of Thomasina Stokes Marshall and supported by former students now serving as general contractors, this project highlights the power of community and history. John's initiatives, including a successful water drive for Flint, Michigan, and his radio show advocacy, showcase his dedication to making a difference. Finally, the episode celebrates Mount Pleasant's unique culture and hospitality, honoring the achievements of the Gullah and Geechee communities and the prestigious Pineapple Award-winning Black History Month event atThis is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Navigating the Future of Branding and Business Growth w/ Jenny Dennis
Jenny Dennis, our guest and the creative powerhouse behind Trio Solutions, takes us on a captivating journey from her roots in New England to the sunny shores of Charleston. Her story is a fascinating testament to the unexpected twists that can define a career, as she shares how a simple suggestion from restaurant patrons led her from biology to advertising. Jenny's experiences highlight the power of perseverance, a passion for marketing, and how seizing opportunities can lay the groundwork for professional success.As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, we explore the shift from traditional tactics to dynamic, data-driven strategies. Jenny, MPCC President Kathi Herrmann and Co Host Darius Kelly discuss the critical importance of understanding marketing fundamentals and the role of branding as a strategic investment. Businesses today must engage with customers meaningfully, leveraging social media reviews and feedback to build a reputable brand identity. We delve into the art of aligning brand values with customer expectations and the impact this has on a loyal customer base.In the tech-driven world we live in, the conversation extends to the role of technology in our daily lives, from AI's futuristic promises to the indispensable nature of our mobile devices. We examine the balance between being connected and taking time to unplug, especially for new businesses eager to make their mark online. From influencer marketing to the enduring legacy of iconic advertising campaigns, the discussion accentuates the critical strategies businesses can adopt to thrive in today's digital age. We wrap up with insights into the community-focused initiatives at Trio Solutions, including their innovative Creative Lab, which offers a vibrant space for content creation and collaboration.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Angela Craig and Empowering Entrepreneurs: Libraries at the Heart of Community Development
What if libraries could revolutionize your business strategy and community involvement? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Angela Craig, Executive Director of Charleston County Public Libraries, Kathleen Herrmann, Marketing Director for the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, and Tammy Becker, co-owner of Elements Massage in West Ashley and Summerville. Angela shares her incredible journey and vision for libraries as essential community assets, from her beginnings at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to her transformative work in Charleston. Uncover the diverse resources libraries offer, not just to residents, but also to businesses, from grant application assistance to networking opportunities, and even media presence enhancement.Libraries have long been sanctuaries of knowledge, but their role is rapidly expanding beyond books. Discover how Charleston County's libraries are leading the charge in literacy, workforce development, and community engagement. Angela and Tammy delve into the logistical challenges libraries face, including book acquisitions and digital licensing, while highlighting the innovative solutions being implemented. We also explore how libraries are responding to technological advancements, particularly AI, by offering workshops to help both individuals and businesses harness its potential effectively and ethically.In a world of evolving reading habits and technological shifts, libraries stand as pivotal institutions bridging gaps in accessibility and community support. Angela, Kathi and Tammy discuss the critical importance of addressing equity, ADA compliance, and the modernization of library spaces to better serve all patrons. As learning hubs for homeschoolers and virtual learners, libraries offer a safe environment and a valuable "third space" for business collaboration. Tune in to learn how local businesses can collaborate with library branches to enrich community resources and support workforce development, ensuring that libraries remain at the heart of community growth and innovation.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Carolyn Murray: A Life in Broadcasting, Charleston’s Heartbeat, and Inspiring Community Connections
Ever wondered how a brave move can catapult you into a lifelong dream career? Carolyn Murray from WCBD TV 2 in Charleston shares her inspiring journey from a snowy birth in New York to becoming a celebrated news anchor in Charleston. Carolyn recounts her bold approach to WPAL radio’s general manager, landing her first broadcasting job before even graduating from the University of South Carolina. With deep ties to Charleston and a passionate commitment to journalism, Carolyn's story is a testament to determination and community connection.Join us as we explore Carolyn's serendipitous transition from radio to television, starting her TV career in 1989. Hear about her experiences working in various markets and the heartfelt bonds she formed with her colleagues. Carolyn's reflections on her return to Charleston and an unforgettable surprise party thrown for her 20th anniversary emphasize the importance of a supportive team culture. Engaging stories about unexpected celebrity encounters and community involvement highlight the charm and significance of local engagement, particularly in areas without major professional sports.This episode also delves into the personal joys and challenges of balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being. We touch on topics close to the heart, such as animal rescues and the evolution of storytelling in the media. Listen to empowering tales of resilience and adaptability, particularly from women overcoming physical challenges while maintaining influential careers. Carolyn's memorable celebrity interviews and her grounded perspective on the humanity of high-profile figures add a unique layer to the conversation. Celebrate with us as we honor family milestones and the essence of meaningful community discussions, truly capturing the unique paths that lead people to settle in Mount Pleasant.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Unleashing Organizational Success: Dr. Troy Hall on Talent Retention and Cohesive Leadership
Ever wondered how to retain top talent and create a thriving organizational culture? Join us for an essential conversation with Dr. Troy Hall, a celebrated talent retention consultant, international speaker, and best-selling author, as he unpacks the secrets behind his award-winning success. From his humble beginnings in West Virginia to his influential life on Daniel Island, Dr. Hall offers a deeply personal glimpse into his experiences, including the heartwarming story of officiating his grandson's wedding. His insights blend personal and professional wisdom, making this episode a treasure trove for leaders eager to build cohesive, high-performing teams.Discover the strategic pillars of organizational cohesion—belonging, value, and shared mutual commitment—and their direct impact on employee engagement and performance. Dr. Hall elucidates the importance of inclusion and meaningful work and how these factors interplay with fair compensation to retain talent. Engaging anecdotes and practical tips highlight how leaders can cultivate a culture of empathy, emotional intelligence, and authentic apologies. This episode is a masterclass in understanding and implementing the seven key traits of effective leadership, making it a must-listen for anyone invested in fostering a supportive and productive work environment.Dive into innovative strategies for enhancing employee wellbeing, from mental health and stress management to navigating generational differences in the workforce. Dr. Hall introduces concepts like "Back After Burnout" and the "FAIR play" approach, providing actionable steps for leaders to manage a diverse and remote workforce effectively. Learn about the power of daily cohesion huddles and productivity metrics in creating an inclusive environment where every team member feels valued and engaged. Don't miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your leadership approach and transform your organizational culture for the better.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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From Kitchen to Empire: Carrie Bailey Morey's Hot Biscuit Journey
What if you could transform a simple love for cooking into a thriving multi-faceted business empire? Tune in as Carrie Bailey Morey, founder of Callie's Hot Little Biscuit, takes us on an incredible journey from her mother Callie's kitchen to becoming a culinary powerhouse. Carrie shares how she navigated the early challenges of launching a mail-order biscuit business in 2005, long before the convenience of today's digital age. Her story of resilience, innovation, and unwavering passion for food has led to an impressive array of achievements, including multiple restaurants, an extensive e-commerce platform, wholesale distribution, a TV show, and even cookbooks.In this episode, Carrie recounts the serendipitous success of her first store in Charleston, where the local appetite for hot biscuits led to long lines and sold-out days. Her PBS show "How She Rolls," acclaimed for its authentic storytelling and Peabody award recognition, is another testament to her hard work and dedication. Carrie also opens up about the personal challenges she's faced, such as her youngest daughter's illness, and how these experiences have shaped her approach to balancing a booming business with family life. Her story is a compelling mix of entrepreneurial spirit and heartfelt commitment to both her craft and her loved ones.Listeners will discover how Carrie has kept the essence of Callie's alive with innovative products, like biscuit crackers, and a company culture rooted in 10 core values. From the unexpected growth of her catering business to the invaluable advice she offers budding entrepreneurs about starting small and pacing business growth, Carrie provides a wealth of insights. She emphasizes the importance of customer service and preserving the rich heritage of biscuit making, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about food and entrepreneurship. Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation that showcases the powerful connection between food, family, and business.UPDATE** Callie's biscuit crackers are now in all Whole Foods and The Fresh Markets**This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Healing, Music, and Life Lessons: Jim Sonefeld’s Journey with Hootie and the Blowfish
What happens when a Division I soccer dream turns into a rock and roll reality? Join us as we sit down with Jim Sonefeld, the drummer for Hootie and the Blowfish, and the author of "Swimming with the Blowfish: Hootie, Healing, and One Hell of a Ride." Jim recounts his remarkable journey from the Midwest to South Carolina, and shares the touching story of meeting the band after a devastating fire, capturing the essence of how their support transformed his life. This episode is filled with the kind of heartfelt and inspiring moments that highlight the band’s compassionate nature.From their early days playing small gigs to becoming one of the top-selling bands in the U.S. with "Cracked Rearview," Jim gives us an insider’s look at the dedication and hard work that fueled their rise to fame. He discusses the evolution of music formats, their experience with Atlantic Records, and the joy of performing in major venues. We also touch on the challenges and thrills of planning tours, creating new music, and the shared joy of live performances, making this a must-listen for any music enthusiast.But it’s not just about the music. Jim opens up about his personal battles with addiction and his road to recovery, shedding light on the importance of community support and recognizing the signs of addiction. He reflects on the process of writing his book, sharing memorable moments and humorous anecdotes, including a chance encounter with Bob Dylan. We also explore the unique dynamics within the band and their deep connections to Charleston’s music scene. Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration, resilience, and unforgettable stories.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Weaving Hope and Dignity: The Impact of East Cooper Community Outreach with Stephanie Kelley
When Stephanie Kelley, the heart and soul behind East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO), stepped up to share her story, we knew we were in for an unforgettable conversation. From her evolution from donor to Executive Director, Stephanie unveils the intricate tapestry of support and service that ECHO weaves throughout our community, touching lives in ways only the most profound acts of kindness can.Our discussion traverses the surprising realities of affluence and need in Mount Pleasant, uncovering the often invisible challenges that lurk beneath the surface of any community. ECCO, with its rich 34-year history, stands as a beacon of hope, expanding its legacy from hurricane relief to include life-changing medical and dental care. These stories of transformation are not just tales to be told; they're invitations to become part of a movement that uplifts and heals.As we wrap up, the spotlight falls on the lifeblood of ECCO's mission: the community's unwavering support. We celebrate the ingenuity of fundraising efforts like pickleball tournaments and Do Good Gatherings, and we delve into the heartwarming generosity that fuels partnerships and drives initiatives. Every can of beef stew, every pair of gently-used shoes, every hour volunteered—these are the threads that weave the fabric of support for our neighbors, fostering wellness, dignity, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Preserving the Legacy: A Journey Through Boone Hall's Past, Present, and Future with Jim Westerhold
Imagine stepping onto the grounds of Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens, enveloped by the whispers of history and the echoes of stories untold. Today's conversation with Jim Westerhold, the General Manager of this historic Charleston landmark, along with co-hosts Kathi Herrmann and Scott Labarowski, is a journey that began with a serendipitous summer job and led to a lifelong dedication to the preservation of a site steeped in American history. Like a scene from "The Notebook," Boone Hall captures hearts, and Jim invites us into a world where the past is not just remembered—it's actively preserved and honored.Our exploration with Jim doesn't just stay rooted in the past; it branches out to the vibrant present of Boone Hall, a place where the community gathers in celebration and education. As we traverse the lush gardens and catch the harmonious strains of Gullah performances, it's clear that Boone Hall is more than a place—it's a living legacy, intertwining the joys of today with the rich tapestry of its history. Boone Hall hosts everything from the oyster festival to Fright Nights.Looking toward the horizon, Boone Hall's future is as fertile as its fields, with plans of nurturing both land and community. In this episode, we touch on the plantation's dedication to local agriculture and the ways in which fostering historical knowledge can root us more deeply in our own lives. So, join us on this walk through time, across the grounds of Boone Hall, as we uncover the threads that connect us all through history, culture, and the timeless pursuit of knowledge. Jim's story is a testament to the power of passion and the importance of every individual's role in shaping and sharing our collective heritage.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Championing Animal Lives Through Innovation and Education with Joe Elmore
Get ready to be inspired by Joe Elmore, the charismatic president and CEO of Charleston Animal Society, as he recounts his fascinating shift from engineering to the helm of a leading animal welfare organization. Through engaging stories and invaluable insights, Joe exemplifies how strategic innovation and heartfelt compassion have skyrocketed the society's success in saving animal lives. Our vibrant discussion not only highlights the triumphs but also the trials of transforming a time-honored institution into a beacon of hope and education for both animals and the community.Our conversation with Joe Elmore takes a deep dive into the essential programs shaping future generations to become caring and responsible pet owners. We explore the complexities of animal law, the seasonal kitten surges, and the heartening tales of families learning life's delicate lessons through animal fostering. Moreover, we dissect the often misunderstood aspects of animal rescue, sharing crucial advice on when to intervene – and when it's best to step back – to ensure young animals' best chance for survival.Wrapping up this enlightening episode, we dissect the logistics behind Charleston Animal Society's record-setting vaccine event and how it served as a vital preparedness exercise for potential disasters. We then switch gears to provide actionable tips for small nonprofits to bolster their fundraising and operational effectiveness. Closing on a whimsical note, we muse on the superpowers of shelter animals and celebrate the remarkable 150-year legacy of Charleston Animal Society’s unwavering commitment to advocacy and the welfare of our four-legged friends.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Driving Growth and Fostering Community: The Evolution of Mount Pleasant's Chamber of Commerce
Discover the heartbeat of Mount Pleasant's business community as Kathi Herrmann, chamber president and marketing maven at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, engage in a vibrant conversation with Rebecca Imholz and Mike Compton. Rebecca, steering the Chamber of Commerce, and Mike, the creative force behind rūmbo Advertising, join her to unfold the narrative of our local Chamber from its modest beginnings to the vigorous, influential body it represents today. We take you on a journey through the East Cooper area's blossoming landscape, tackling the hurdles of urban expansion and the critical balance of nurturing a family and business-friendly environment. The recent pandemic has reshaped our perspectives on work-life equilibrium, and we're expanding the conversation to encompass the broader East Cooper communities, all while maintaining the close-knit spirit essential for thriving businesses.This episode isn't just a look back; it's a gateway to action-packed insights for anyone with an ear for entrepreneurial wisdom or a hand in fostering community connections. As we spotlight the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce's role in boosting local business and communal bonds, we also illuminate the Chamber's invaluable initiatives. From scholarship programs to creating platforms for burgeoning professionals and women in networking, we're championing growth and empowerment. With support from public figures and our partnership with the East Cooper Hospitality Commission, our podcast emerges as a beacon for those seeking to align with the pulse of community engagement and business innovation. Join us and feel the energy of our volunteer board and marketing committee as we propel this community narrative forward.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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Balancing Tradition and Growth: Mount Pleasant's Journey with Mayor Will Haynie
Mount Pleasant's Mayor, Will Haynie, steps into our studio to weave a narrative of a town that's as deeply rooted in tradition as it is invested in progress. His insights into the region's transformation reveal a delicate tapestry of economic growth, cultural preservation, and community spirit. Listeners will journey through the ways Mount Pleasant cherishes its Gullah Geechee heritage, and how it ingeniously folds history into the modern advancements of this All-America City. From the charm of sweetgrass basket stands to innovative solutions for attainable housing, Mayor Haynie's discussion is a masterclass in balancing the demands of a burgeoning population with the soul of a close-knit community.Our conversation meanders through the tree-lined streets of challenges and strategies, where Mayor Haynie illuminates the town's approach to traffic management and land conservation. He shares tales of initiatives that are more than just policy; they are a reflection of the town's heart, from protecting the shrimping industry to ensuring green spaces enhance property values. His stories echo the sentiment that Mount Pleasant's identity is not just maintained, but lovingly polished with every decision made under his guidance.As we wrap up our chat, we uncover Mount Pleasant's hidden gems, turning over the lesser-seen stones of historical landmarks and enchanting trails. Mayor Haynie muses over the idea of a crab mascot, adding a pinch of humor to the mix and showcasing his knack for engaging with the community on both serious and light-hearted levels. By the end of our episode, listeners will feel as though they've strolled through the streets of Mount Pleasant, met its dedicated mayor, and discovered the essence of what makes this town a true gem of the South.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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The Heartbeat of Mount Pleasant's Commerce Community
Prepare to be whisked away on a journey through Mount Pleasant's entrepreneurial landscape as Kathy Herrmann, Michael Cochran, team up with business sage John Carroll in an enlightening chat that promises to shed light on the thriving business community of 2024. Revel in tales of triumph and perseverance as we navigate the successes and stumbles of local business luminaries who'll share why Mount Pleasant is not just a place for work, but a beloved home.With the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce's heartbeat pulsing through our conversation, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone with a spark of entrepreneurial spirit. From the personal anecdotes that bind us to the value of camaraderie and community events, we illustrate how the chamber's vibrant support network has lifted businesses and transformed lives. Be prepared to be inspired, informed, and motivated, as we provide a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the dynamic interplay of business and personal growth right here, in our own backyard.This is a grounded guide for founders, contractors, agency owners, manufacturers, and service leaders across Charleston and beyond who want a no-nonsense path to an exit. We share red flags that can sink deals, the role of local market knowledge, and how Viking’s success-based model aligns incentives. Join us, get practical next steps, and walk away knowing exactly how to make your future sale smoother.www.vikingmergers.comPresenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of CommerceStudio Sponsor: Charleston Media SolutionsEpisode Sponsor: Viking Mergers & AcquisitionsExpo Podcast Sponsor: Pollen SocialProduction Sponsor: RMBO.coDesign Sponsor: DK DesignInterested in Sponsorship? Click here.Committee: Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC Past President | Mount Pleasant Towne CentreMike Compton | Co-host | Podcast Committee | RMBO.co Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Executive Director Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | MPCC Marketing & CommunicationsBenjamin Nesvold | Co-host | MPCC President | Edward Jones
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Building Business podcast provides compelling stories of the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce's journey, its steadfast commitment to the local community, and its forward-thinking approach to addressing the needs of businesses in an ever-changing landscape. It stands as an invitation to listeners to become part of a movement that values growth, connection, and the collective progress of the Mount Pleasant, South Carolina community.Be prepared to be inspired, informed, and motivated, as we provide a rich tapestry of stories that celebrate the dynamic interplay of business and personal growth right here, in our own backyard.Interested in Sponsorship? Find out more: https://canva.link/an5n4zvm49q6u8t
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