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Highlighting stories that need to be told to encourage entrepreneurs, business owners and leaders who are making a difference. It's not about the glam and glitz in these processes, but more about the "footnote"...
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In Episode 58, Kim Smith, founder of Health Evolve Technologies, reveals some startling realities about health inequity and provides us with an optimistic picture of what an equitable care culture can be. According to Kim, only 20% of the health equity gap can be addressed in the doctor's office, yet so many think this is where the solution lies. K…
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Dr. Aditi Bussells wears many hats, including public health researcher, consultant, mother, wife, and At-Large City Councilwoman. Episode 57 dives into the reality of working in municipal government, from how public health research can apply to policy making, to increasing civic engagement at the local level. Dr. Bussells teaches us how to look at …
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Sakhar Jams isn’t just a thriving jam business, it’s also an inspiring story of friendship and motherhood, bound together with a love of food. In Episode 56 of Footnotes, founders Reshma Mahadkar and Jessica Henry share honest, inspiring advice about adding the title of “business partner” to a long friendship. How do you scale responsibly, how do y…
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When Herbert Drayton III was looking for investors to fund promising black-owned businesses, he made a shocking discovery. There was not a single majority-black venture capital firm in the entire state of South Carolina. In Episode 55 of Footnotes, we learn how Drayton built the state's first black-owned VC firm, dedicated entirely to supporting BI…
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In Episode 54 of Footnotes, we check in with the Mayor of Columbia, SC, Daniel Rickenmann, after one year on the job. He explains how he promotes the sharing of ideas and resources for the good of the community, reducing barriers to conversations and giving everyone who wants to engage a voice. He shows us how we can make Columbia's assets visible …
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In Episode 53 of Footnotes, we sit down with Greenville entrepreneur, Erin Mehagan, owner of Livi Lu Lane, a company that is redefining women’s intimates. Driven by the passion to make products for real women, Erin turned her own struggle to find a bra that fit her post-pregnancy body into a thriving retail business. We can all identify with her em…
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It’s no secret that relationships are a key to a business that lasts, but in no place is that more true than in a family business. Mother-daughter team Lisa Tyson and Leigh Provost of L.A. Barrier & Son Inc. have kept their premier hauling business in the family for four generations, and they’ve found nothing but advantages to keeping it in the fam…
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Suzanne Brunnemer runs a local business that’s remained in the family for three generations, despite the tough competition in the tool supply market. In our conversation, she credits the success of Mann Tool and Supply, Inc. to the exceptional relationships between her staff and the community. She defines the unspoken benefits of fostering a famili…
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In Episode 50 of Footnotes, we have an enlightening conversation with Duke Hartman, co-founder of Integer Technologies, an applied research business that bridges the gap between research institutions and government defense agencies. We discuss how the cutting edge research innovations which arise in theoretical university settings are identified, p…
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Heather Leigh, the owner of Greenhaven Memorial Gardens, has spent her career helping people navigate the emotional end-of-life journey. In Episode 49 of Footnotes, she shares the unique and essential lessons she's learned while working in a highly emotional field, lessons that inspired her to found BETR, a community for fellow business leaders who…
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In Episode 48 of Footnotes, Kristian Niemi, seasoned restauranteur, sits down with us in one of Columbia’s most popular restaurants, Bourbon Lounge. He takes us through the steps of building Bourbon from an idea dreamed up in a car to an expanded, hopping location that’s become the heart of Columbia’s food scene. Listen in for restaurant secrets an…
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We've been waiting for Episode 47 of Footnotes because we finally get to sit down with someone who's been with us since Episode 2, Chad Rochester. He is usually behind the scenes, but today he steps in front of the camera to talk about how he pivoted from teaching High School English to running The Pierson Collective, a creative firm that provides …
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Episode 46 of Footnotes covers a lot of ground, from corporate sustainability to telling stories with art. Brooks Boland, the founder of MSP Disposal, talks about the ways the future of transparent sustainability has already arrived. He shows us how a company can connect the dots between big manufacturers, overstock, and people, all while adding a …
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Episode 45 of Footnotes turned into a masterclass on building and marketing an experience that provides people with what they’ve always loved: community, fresh air, and, of course, shopping. Emile DeFelice is the visionary behind Soda City Market, a weekly event that’s become synonymous with the City of Columbia in South Carolina. He brings some un…
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We're thrilled to sit down with Jenn Randall-Collins, co-founder and CEO of Proof Alcohol Ice Cream, a visionary company that combines two things everyone loves - ice cream and alcohol. Episode 44 takes us on a journey from a single ice cream machine on Shop Road to filling international shipments and stocking hundreds of grocery stores with a prod…
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Join us for Episode 34, where we share a pilsner with Scott and Darryl, co-founders of Steel Hands Brewing, to discuss a 120-billion-dollar industry – selling beer. They teach us how to grow new local markets to meet the rising demand of a fast-paced industry with a constantly changing pallet. They’re not only masters of brewing—they’re masters of …
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In Episode 42, we hear from Bryan Murdaugh, co-founder and CEO of Fivable, a custom software development firm that makes businesses' software dreams a reality. He introduces us to a brand new garage-band business model that goes against the grain, building software from the ground up to bring big ideas to life for businesses in diverse industries, …
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In Episode 41, we meet with our first business run by two brothers, Austin and Thomas Rhodes, founders of Rhodes Branding. Their work is inspired and guided by their shared childhood in rural South Carolina, an upbringing that gave them the values that inform their unique approach to business: work hard, stay humble, and appreciate what you have. T…
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Some of the best ideas start in the most unconventional places. For Dr. Jack Neil, the technology business that would change his life (and healthcare) began in a notebook on a flight home from London. In Episode 40, we discuss how Dr. Neil combined a career in the medical field with a love for everything tech to co-found Hank A.I., a software compa…
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In Episode 39 we sit down with Lance Brown, co-founder of Rhino Medical Supply, who inspires us to find opportunity in crisis. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Lance and his partners recognized a crucial blind spot in the medical supply chain. Drawing from a unique set of skills built in their previous positions, from medical sales to merchant service…
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CEO Ben Rex has taken the community building and tech expertise of Cyberwoven and applied it to Create Opportunity, an initiative dedicated to providing underserved populations with clear pathways to jobs in the knowledge economy. In Episode 38, we discuss how skills training and apprenticeships developed through partnerships between companies and …
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In Episode 37 of Footnotes, Dr. Kassy Alia Ray, the Executive Director of Serve & Connect, challenges us to find the courage to listen and rewrite the divisive narratives that keep our communities from thriving. We discuss how she took personal trauma and grief and transformed it into a nationally recognized non-profit that builds relationships bet…
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Lelia King, the Executive Director of Build Carolina, joins us in Episode 36 of Footnotes. We explore South Carolina's landscape for cultivating new technology talent in the state, but we also uncover Lelia's own personal experience with boldly moving into the unknown – a new organization, new skillsets, new service models, new operations. All the …
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We are thrilled to be joined by the founding team of VentureSouth in Footnotes Episode 35. We explore the world of angel investing, high-growth startups, rapid scaling, and the nitty gritty of building a multi-faceted operation. Listen in on some of the highs and lows of real ownership – perhaps best distilled by our guests signoff, "Make money. Ha…
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Our guest in this Episode 34 is Lauren Taylor – CEO and Founder of multiple real estate ventures in both the for-profit and non-profit spaces, including Realty Haven and Haven Home. John and Lauren discuss the nuances of entering new industries with laser focus, market-driving financial variables, and the interplay between business and positive soc…
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Nell Fuller the Owner and Founder of femme x joins us on today’s episode of Footnotes. We discuss her vision and dreams for the co-working, social club, and why building this community with female entrepreneurs in mind is so important. We talk about some hard topics, the difference between having an idea and being ready to start a business, and how…
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Today we're joined by Stephanie Vokral, the Founder of Critical Transitions Wealth Advisors and the Financial Knot. We discuss with Stephanie how she came to found a financial advisory practice that specializes in helping her clients, especially women, navigate one of the most difficult processes some people may encounter in their lives. Check it o…
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Dr. Brandon Vaughn, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Vertex, Physical Therapy joins us on today's Footnotes. In this episode we get to hear his thoughts on running a business, doing business in a caring profession, and learning how things should be done from your experiences.By Pendleton Street Business Advisors
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On today's episode of Footnotes we're talking to Anna Edmonds, the Publisher and Managing Editor of The F-Suite Magazine, a print and digital magazine focused on women in business and telling their stories. We discuss the work she's doing and some serious topics, including equity in the world and the workplace, Imposter Syndrome, and so much more! …
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Today we’re pleased to have Robert Gilbert, Principal and COO of DxTEL, joining us on Footnotes. At DxTel one their missions is to help increase access to rural broadband internet service. While access has always been important, these needs have been highlighted by the pandemic. Watch to find out why this access is vital, and how DxTEL is stepping …
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Footnotes is back with Carl Blackstone the CEO of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce! How can your area capitalize on growth and making use of the resources it already has? How does work from home play into the future of talent capital and talent retention? What conclusions can we take from census data and how should we use that information? Listen t…
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Join us in welcoming Erinn Rowe, the CEO of Harvest Hope Food Bank. We discuss viewing an organization from different roles, defining food insecurity (it encompasses more than you think!), leading and working by values, and so much more. Listen and see!By Pendleton Street Business Advisors
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Join us as we sit down with the owners of Hotel Trundle, Rita Patel and Marcus Munse, partners in business and in life. We discuss weathering the storms of relationships and business, treating guests to your business like guests to your home and how plans shift as your business grows and changes.By Pendleton Street Business Advisors
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Peter Shand, President and CEO of BDC helps demystify the process of SBA lending, and what those funds can help small business owners accomplish. Whether you're buying a business or growing one, learning about these programs is worthwhile!By Pendleton Street Business Advisors
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Today we're talking to John Carrington, the Founder and CEO of ZVerse. Listen, as we discuss how his company went from helping other people make their ideas into reality, to being in the national spotlight with unique, necessary, equipment for the pandemic, and beyond.By Pendleton Street Business Advisors
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