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From farming and agriculture to amazing restaurants, vintage markets, and even tech start-ups, people are thinking outside the box, taking risks, and bringing life back to the hometowns and small communities we love. Our hope is this will be a place where you can be inspired to do the same. So jump in, hear the stories of people who are doing life in rural America and loving it, and start dreaming. And then let us know what you're up to so we can share your story, too!
163 | Matt Dennis and Michael Stepp of Handlebend
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we're with Matt Dennis and Michael Stepp of Handlebend in O'Neill, Nebraska (pop. 3,575), where they make handcrafted copper mugs and use their space to bring new creative and entrepreneurial ideas to life. They're sharing how the resurgence of the moscow mule inspired an accidental business that brought them back to their hometown. Plus, how they’ve navigated an ever-changing business, how they refined their process and streamlined production, the move to their current building and their vision for this big space, and what it means for their small town to have this kind of space to build community.These guys have built an incredible business these guys have built! You’ll love their focus on community and their intentionality around expanding and growing this business. This is a fantastic episode and I know you're gonna be inspired!I know there's so much more to come from Matt and Michael, so be sure to go give them a follow. And if you're looking for a great Christmas gift, a Handlebend mug makes for a great gift! You'll find this and other ideas on our Rural Makers + Creators Gift Guide.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESO’Neill, NebraskaOmaha World Herald Feature StoryNormal Roasting CompanyFOLLOW HANDLEBEND:INSTAGRAMFACEBOOKXWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALWe've got a SALE coming your way! It's our black Friday sale where we offer our website design kits at HALF OFF! Here’s why people love our website design kits… they're easy to edit, fully customizable, and they're 100% DIY. This means that with the help of our tutorial videos, you'll learn step by step how to edit on your own so you can have the freedom as a small business owner to update your own website whenever you need. It's truly a win/win for you and your business. We only do this sale once a year, so don't miss out! Go to brandedbyruralrevival.co to find the design kit that's right for you!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
44:3115/11/2024
162 | Jordan Classen of Classen Land & Cattle
On today's episode we're with Jordan Classen of Classen Land & Cattle and Classen Mercantile out of Albion, Nebraska (pop. 1,703), and we're talking all about what it takes to start and grow a beef business from the ground up.Jordan and her husband Travis are building their dream together and bringing their vision for their farm and business to life — which started with three head of cattle — and now has their beef finding its way to tables around the country and in their local schools. Jordan has worked hard to incorporate an entirely local beef program in those schools! She also talks about how she's betting on herself, the importance of farmers’ markets and why we need to support them, and how she's using this business to impact consumers. And here's something fun, we actually got to help build the Classen Mercantile website when Jordan attended one of our Brand Camp events a few years back. If you're in need of a website or other branding, we want to help. Branded by Rural Revival is our rural design studio where we are helping small business owners and small towns with websites, design, marketing assets, brand kits, and more. Our #1 goal is to help provide the tools you need to succeed as a small business owner or small town — and help you build a brand that you love. If you want to learn more or check out some of our latest work, go to brandedbyruralrevival.co.You’ll love Jordan's heart for agriculture and all the amazing things she’s doing with this business! And as we start to think about the Christmas season, which will be here before we know it, Classen Mercantile is now taking prime rib orders and will be shipping as soon as they get their restock in around November 15! They will also be offering jerky and beef sticks this Christmas. If you're local to Albion area, you can stop by their beef store on the first Saturday of the month from 10-2 or also by appointment.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESAlbion, NebraskaHumphrey, NebraskaBellevue Farmers’ MarketSunday Farmers’ MarketLocal Foods for Local SchoolsFOLLOW CLASSEN MERCANTILE:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALHere's something fun - we actually got to help build the Classen Mercantile website when Jordan attended one of our Brand Camp events a few years back. If you're in need of a website or other branding, we want to help. Branded by Rural Revival is our rural design studio where we are helping small business owners and small towns with websites, design, marketing assets, brand kits, and more. Our #1 goal is to help provide the tools you need to succeed as a small business owner or small town — and help you build a brand that you love. If you want to learn more or check out some of our latest work, go to brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
30:5418/10/2024
161 | Stacy Preston of Stacy Preston Photography
On today's episode, photographer Stacy Preston is showing us how a creative business IS possible in a small town.Based out of Lynchburg, Tennessee (pop. 6,742), Stacy is sharing her love for photography as a way to preserve history, and how she has turned a lifelong hobby and dream into a profitable business. We're talking about how she found her style, combining creativity and business, and how her family has inspired her mission. You’ll love the heart behind Stacy's business and her take on photography!If you're thinking about getting started as a small town photographer, there's a link to some of Stacy's favorite gear in our show notes, so be sure to go check that out and give her a follow!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESLynchburg, TennesseeFOLLOW STACY PRESTON PHOTOGRAPHYFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALDo you love your branding? Like really love it? If you love your business, but are not in love with your branding, we want to help change that for you. Branded by Rural Revival is our rural design studio where we are helping small business owners and small towns with websites, design, marketing assets, brand kits, and more. Our #1 goal is to help provide the tools you need to succeed in the best way possible as a small business owner or small town — so you can finally have a brand that you love. If you want to learn more about how we can help you, or check out some of our latest work, go to brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
33:1003/10/2024
160 | Taylor Borkowski of The Cottage
Today on the podcast we're with Taylor Borkowski of The Cottage in Denison, Iowa (pop. 8,172). Taylor and her mom bought out an existing business in January 2020, only to shut down six days after their open house celebration due to covid.It's been a wild ride, and Taylor's sharing how they overcame the covid challenges, brought a massive change to their product line, filled a gap in the community, and recently moved locations.She also talks about her involvement with the community, which includes hosting community events that incorporate a diverse population, and you'll see why she was voted Volunteer of the Year!If you live near western Iowa, you’ll want to put these upcoming events on your calendar:Fall Frenzy — October 9, 4-8 pmChristmas at The Cottage — October 28 (private ticketed event)Holiday Open House — November 14-17Recipe Walk — November 17, 1-4 pmTaylor also used our Farm Dinner Event Kit for their recent farm to table celebration. If you're thinking about bringing a farm to table dinner to your community, this is a great resource for you!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESDenison, IowaHot Summer NightsWomen in Business Impact OrganizationFarm-to-Table Event KitVan Houten AcresChamber & Development Council of Crawford CountyFOLLOW THE COTTAGEFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALDid you start out the year with big brand goals but still haven't found the time to work on those? If that's you, we've still got over three months left in the year and we can help make this happen for you through Branded by Rural Revival — our rural design studio that specifically focuses on helping small businesses and small towns. From websites to logos, marketing assets, course building, and podcast setup, we are ready to help you build a brand you love. Find out more and check out our latest work at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
36:2419/09/2024
159 | Josh and Sara Holmquist of Normal Roasting Company
Today on the podcast we're with Josh and Sara Holmquist of Normal Roasting Company in Burwell, Nebraska (pop. 1,079). In this episode you'll find out how Josh and Sarah bought a coffee company on a whim and grew it from a hobby to what is now multiple businesses. They talk about how they dealt with overwhelming growth, building an iconic brand, scaling your business in the early years, plus the wholesale side of their business and the amazing community they have built there. These two are such a fun couple and they truly have built an incredible brand!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESBurwell, NebraskaArcadia, NebraskaTheory Coffee TechNormal Wholesale CollectiveFOLLOW NORMAL ROASTING COMPANYFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALDid you start out the year with big brand goals but still haven't found the time to work on those? If that's you, we've still got four months left in the year and we can help make this happen for you through Branded by Rural Revival — our rural design studio that specifically focuses on helping small businesses and small towns. From websites to logos, marketing assets, course building, and podcast setup, we are ready to help you build a brand you love. Find out more and check out our latest work at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
34:1406/09/2024
158 | Jessi Mason of The Market & Mill
On today’s episode of the podcast we're with Jessi Mason of The Market & Mill in Anselmo, Nebraska (pop. 109). Jessi's sharing how she went from being a social worker with no business background to a grocery store owner, and her journey in learning new things like ordering groceries, profit margins, diversifying, and even how her social work background still plays a role. Plus, Jessi is getting creative and innovative to keep things as fresh and local as possible in the store, including turning part of the space into a coffee shop and community kitchen.You’ll love how Jessi has jumped into this adventure of being a grocery store owner, and how this business has become such a hub for the community. While we were doing this interview, the place was buzzing the entire time with a steady stream of customers. Which, when you think about it, is truly incredible for a town of this size!Check out more on the blog and see the transformation Jessi and Andrew have brought to this space!SHOW NOTESAnselmo, NebraskaBroken Bow, NebraskaCallaway, NebraskaNebraska Arts CouncilSandhills National Scenic BywayFOLLOW THE MARKET & MILLFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALWe’ve now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, or a new website, we’d love to help you build a brand you love. Find out more and check out our latest work at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
33:3522/08/2024
157 | The Ladies of Why Not Us and The Centennial
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Deb McGinn, Ginny Showman, Jacque Andrew, Sara Ostrander, and Peg Raney of Why Not Us — a group of 72 women who pooled their resources to save a historic downtown building called The Centennial on their town square in Jefferson, Iowa (pop. 4,182).After the building was flooded with several thousands of gallons of water and it destroyed the community’s popular tea room, they wanted somebody to bring it back, and finally decided, why not us? They’re sharing how they pooled their resources, set parameters for the group, found somebody to run the restaurant, and the incredible impact this has had on their community.You’ll love the model that these ladies have established in working together to bring back this historic building and important business to the community of Jefferson. There is no doubt this is going to spark some ideas for you in how you can pool your resources to do something similar in your community! We’re excited to watch this project continue and to see that second story get finished out.Thank you to all the ladies for being on the podcast, and to all 72 ladies who make up Why Not Us, thank you for your investment into your community and for inspiring us to do something similar in our small towns. Because hey, why not us?Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Jefferson, IowaPete Franks - Franks Design GroupKevin Conway - Westbrook ConstructionChirpJefferson MattersFOLLOW WHY NOT US:FACEBOOKFOLLOW THE CENTENNIAL:FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALI have a fun announcement - we’ve now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, or a new website, we’d love to help you build a brand you love. You can find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
48:3113/06/2024
156 | Luke and Jennifer Mahin of Irrigation Ales
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Luke and Jennifer Mahin of Irrigation Ales in Courtland, Kansas (pop. 294). They’re sharing how they have built this business over time, starting with the Courtland Fermentation Club and the process of learning how to brew good, quality beer, as well as the cool story behind their branding. They also talk about the incredible entrepreneurial culture of Courtland, plus what it was like for Luke growing up in a very small town and for Jennifer moving to a very small town.You are going to love SO MUCH about this interview and there’s so much we can learn from Luke and Jennifer’s story. Whether it’s building your business one step at a time or creating that entrepreneurial culture in your town or the economic development tips — we know you are walking away from this interview inspired!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Courtland, KansasRepublic County Economic DevelopmentCourtland Fermentation ClubCourtland Fun DaySoul SistersCourtland Town FeatureFOLLOW IRRIGATION ALES:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALI have a fun announcement - we’ve now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, or a new website, we’d love to help you build a brand you love. You can find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
47:1130/05/2024
155 | Brett Hubka with A Mural Movement of Clay Center
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Brett Hubka with A Mural Movement of Clay Center, Kansas (pop. 4,123).Brett's sharing how a simple service project around one mural turned into a movement that has now brought 33 murals to their town. When this all started, the community had no public art. Now they're drawing in artists from around the nation and expanding their efforts beyond Clay Center to the entire county, and Brett's here to tell you all about it.This is such a fun project and it’s great to see how the community has rallied around this. I'm excited to share that the new grain bin mural that Brett mentioned is now finished and it is incredible!I also want to give a shout out to Brett and the Rotary for their leadership of this project. 33 murals in four years is A LOT and they've put a lot of time and effort into this, and it's really great to see all their hard work paying off.Check out the podcast and make Clay Center a part of your travel plans this summer! This is something really fun to experience and you will not be disappointed!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Clay Center, KansasMedicine Lodge, KansasOberlin, KansasGN BankClay Center Rotary ClubClay Center Community Improvement FoundationClay Center ZooClay County, KansasKansas Creative Arts and Industries CommissionLive Rural SurveyGrow Clay CountyHiawatha, KansasHolton, KansasHarper, KansasFOLLOW A MURAL MOVEMENT OF CLAY CENTER:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALI have a fun announcement - we’ve now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, we’d love to help you build a brand you love. You can find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co/design.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
25:0216/05/2024
154 | OABCIG Middle School TAG Students
This week we have a very special episode of the podcast featuring the OABCIG Middle School TAG students from right here in my hometown! I had the honor of getting to speak to them last week about my career path, and then we turned the conversation to them and talked about THEIR dreams for our small towns. We decided it would be fun to record this and share it with you here on the podcast!I loved this discussion so much and that so many of them have dreams for their future that involve staying right here! And that means we, as the generation going before them, have the responsibility to do our part to make it possible for them to live out their dreams here. I also want to direct you to an essay written by their teacher, Mrs. Masters, called What Rural Gets Right — expanding on the idea that RURAL schools aren’t completely disadvantaged, as some may think they are, and if we can look at the ways rural schools are positioned to meet individual student’s interests and learning needs, we can change that narrative. We’ve linked to that in the show notes and I would encourage you to check that out. Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:OABCIG Community School DistrictEssay: What Rural Gets RightRAISED TO STAY:We’re challenging small towns to create opportunities and shift the mindset of our kids so they choose to stay in our rural communities instead of leave. We’re surveying high school juniors and seniors across the country to gather important data. This data will give us the information we need to:Make our communities a place where young professionals can be successfulOffer amenities important to this demographic (coffee shop, brewery, gym, housing, etc.)Better understand the needs and wants of the next generationSign up to be included in our free survey. We’re also offering a limited number of in-person workshop opportunities. Get more info here.BE A PART OF OUR BOOK!Yes that’s right, we’re launching a book! And we want YOU to be a part of it! Imagine all the Rural Revival stories you love, now all together in the form of a beautiful coffee table book! Over the years we’ve collected so many great stories and we know there are so many more out there, so we’re asking you to submit YOUR Rural Revival story to be included in this new book. We want this to be a source of inspiration that you can keep going back to, or that you can give to help inspire someone else’s story! We are accepting submissions through May 31, 2024. Submit your rural revival story here!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
11:3803/05/2024
153 | Eddie and Julie Flores of Nursing Back to Life
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Eddie and Julie Flores of Nursing Back to Life, which follows their restoration of an old house in Lincoln, Kansas (pop. 1,171) that is now their home. It all started when a free house in Julie’s hometown went viral and they decided they just might be the ones that wanted to save it! Eddie and Julie are sharing how they got the house and moved it to its new location and are taking us through the restoration process. You’ll learn how they repurposed different elements of the house, why this was important for their community, and how this project has given them a fresh perspective on small towns and inspired them to get involved in the community.This is such a fun project and fun conversation! We share a similar part of our story where covid was the catalyst to getting us back to our hometowns, and I know we’re not alone in that, so it’s nice to see some good things come out of that season. Be sure to go check out Eddie and Julie’s episode on In With the Old and follow along with them on social media. I’m excited to see what happens next for them!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Lincoln, KansasCheap Old HousesFor the Love of Old HousesIn With The Old - HBO Max and Discovery+FOLLOW NURSING BACK TO LIFE:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKBE A PART OF OUR BOOK!Yes that’s right, we’re launching a book! And we want YOU to be a part of it! Imagine all the Rural Revival stories you love, now all together in the form of a beautiful coffee table book! Over the years we’ve collected so many great stories and we know there are so many more out there, so we’re asking you to submit YOUR Rural Revival story to be included in this new book. We want this to be a source of inspiration that you can keep going back to, or that you can give to help inspire someone else’s story! We are accepting submissions through May 31, 2024. Submit your rural revival story here!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
49:3318/04/2024
152 | Dakota Dawn Johnson of the Cowgirl Confessions Podcast
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Dakota Dawn Johnson, host of the Cowgirl Confessions podcast, in Mound City, Kansas (pop. 647). Dakota is a ranch wife, podcast host, and successful saleswoman and is sharing with us about her wonderfully wild and western life, as she likes to call it. We’re talking about sales and sponsorships and why that doesn’t have to be as hard as you think, and Dakota’s giving us some great keys to making ourselves better in these areas by making sales skills life skills. She’s also talking about the cowgirl state of mind and inviting other people into this lifestyle, and what it looks like to find your calling and live that out.Dakota truly is one of the most encouraging people I know and I love the way she champions women and shares their stories to inspire us. She talks about being a light, but we are so thankful for her bright light and positive outlook on our rural way of life!And be sure to check out her podcast because if you love this podcast, I have a feeling you’re gonna love her podcast, too!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Mound City, KansasAriat InternationalThe Kickstart Guide to SponsorshipsOf the WestCowgirl Confessions PodcastFOLLOW DAKOTA:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALI have a fun announcement - we’ve now expanded our design services at Branded by Rural Revival to offer logos, branding, and marketing assets! So, if you need a logo or brand refresh, we’d love to help you build a brand you love. You can find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co/design.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
48:5404/04/2024
151 | Laura Capp of Postscript
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Laura Capp of Postscript, a stationery shop in Ashland, Nebraska (pop. 3,191). Laura’s sharing how the journey of becoming an English professor turned into an entrepreneurial journey that brought her back to her hometown. We talk about why she chose a small town over the nearby city, learning how to market a new business in a small town, the importance of an email list and good photography, and more!You’ll love what Laura has created with her shop and how she’s shown us a niche store like this really can work in a small town! While I was in Ashland I discovered some really fun shops there, so I put together a Small Town Shopping Guide for Ashland on the blog. This is a really fun destination for a small town shopping day! You’ll find that in the show notes, as well as links where you can follow Postscript.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Ashland, NebraskaCenter for the Book - University of IowaHome Ec WorkshopRSVPGlacial TillThe Gift NicheWillow Point GallerySalt Creek MercantileFariner BakeryHeather Hall PhotographyPoetry by PostTo the Lighthouse by Virginia WoolfTask Pad by Shorthand PressFOLLOW POSTSCRIPT:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
46:0922/03/2024
150 | Rural Revival Founder Danna Larson
Today we are bringing you a very special episode of the Rural Revival podcast! This just so happens to be our 150th episode, and I felt like that was worth celebrating, so I asked my dear friend and Rural Revival travel buddy Joni Nash if she would interview me and talk about what all has transpired since this first started.It was so much fun to relive all of that and I think it’s always good to go back and remind yourself of where you came from, so thanks for allowing me that opportunity today. Whether you’re a new listener or one who has been with me from the very beginning, I just want to thank you for being part of this community. It is you all who inspire me every day, so keep doing what you’re doing, living out your dreams. And remember, what’s the best that could happen?Grab a cup of coffee and sit down and enjoy this special 150th episode with Joni and me.BRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
55:4407/03/2024
149 | Beth Simonson of Hydeout Bed & Breakfast
On this episode we’re with Beth Simonson of Highmore, South Dakota (pop. 682), where she and her husband John are owners of a historic home now known as Hydeout Bed & Breakfast.Beth is sharing about the importance of getting involved in the community, and how she as an introvert decided to step out and do just that. Through that she’s seen a lot of her own personal and business dreams come true, as well as some of the town of Highmore’s.She’s now helping position Highmore as a sunflower field tourist attraction through things like a photography workshop, Sunflower Festival, and more. We also talk about creating an arts council to bring in front porch music concerts and art shows, plus what they’re doing to encourage graduates to come back to Highmore.You’ll love Beth’s story and learning how brave she was to start getting involved in the community, and then seeing how rewarding that has been for her!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Highmore, South DakotaMarketing Hometown AmericaPioneer Woman Magazine - 25 Best Sunflower Fields Across the U.S.Dignity SculptureFaulkton Grain Elevator MuralDakota PlayersHyde County Parks and RecreationFOLLOW HYDEOUT BED & BREAKFAST:FACEBOOK | WEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
44:1223/02/2024
148 | Libby Timmerman of Heart and Sole Dance and Performing Arts Studio
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Libby Timmerman of Heart and Sole Dance and Performing Arts Studio in Cherokee, Iowa (pop. 5,099). Libby’s sharing how she unexpectedly became a dance studio owner at the age of 14, and how she’s grown from teaching 25 students in her first year to now having a multifaceted performing arts studio with 145 students and a staff of 10 that offers tap, jazz, ballet, musical theater, hip hop, tumbling, acrobatics, and more. WOW! She’s also expanded from one studio to three and restored two historic buildings in the process. Libby is all about creating opportunities for others to be part of the studio and stay in their hometown — just like she did. You’ll love her heart to impact future generations through dance and provide artistic opportunities for all ages in her community!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Cherokee, IowaFOLLOW HEART AND SOLE DANCE AND PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO:WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | LIBBY FACEBOOKBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
28:1708/02/2024
147 | Jenna Ramsey of Stanton Community Development and Kevin Cabbage of FMTC
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Stanton Community Development Director Jenna Ramsey, and FMTC General Manager and CEO Kevin Cabbage, both from Stanton, Iowa (pop. 678). Kevin and Jenna are sharing how Kevin’s company created a role for a community development director, a role that Jenna now fills, in partnership with their city. This partnership, along with Jenna’s hard work and the help of many others, has allowed them to receive over $5 million in grants in five years — and their Main Street is thriving. The theme that resonates throughout this interview is people and partners. If you want strategies for getting your community to work together on a greater vision and get projects completed, you are going to love this interview! We are excited to be featuring success stories from Stanton all week long, so be sure to check out our socials and website each day for new inspiration! Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESFMTCSwedish Heritage & Cultural CenterOld Lumberyard Event CenterCDBG Downtown Facade GrantSWIPCOCommunity Catalyst GrantGibbs ChophouseStanton Child Resource CenterGovernor’s Empower Rural Iowa Task ForceIowa Rural Development CouncilRural Ideas NetworkViking Lake State ParkIowa Thriving Community DesignationFika Coffee + Bake ShoppeStanton FriendsFOLLOW STANTONWEBSITE | FACEBOOKNOW BOOKING FOR 2024!It’s hard to believe that we are nearing the end of the year for 2023! I’ve had the BEST time traveling around to so many of your towns this year and getting to meet so many of you! Whether it’s speaking at your conferences or annual member celebrations, bringing a workshop to your group, or coming to do podcast interviews or town features — it’s truly an honor to get to come encourage and inspire your communities and spark some ideas. We are now booking dates for 2024, so if you’d like to bring Rural Revival to your town next year, visit our website or send us a message, and let’s talk more about making that happen!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
59:1530/11/2023
146 | Steffany Bettin of The Blue Jay Boutique
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Steffany Bettin of The Blue Jay Boutique in Danbury, Iowa (pop. 320).Steffany’s sharing how she turned an old barbershop in her hometown into a boutique to offer what she calls ‘girl next door’ clothes. She talks about learning her customer base and what they want, expanding her space, launching an app, attracting customers beyond her small town, and more.She also talks about what it means to bring this business to her hometown, and I’ll warn you, you might want to get your tissues ready for this one. It’s been really cool to watch Steffany really grow a big local following and bringing all these people to HER small town.You’re going to love her story!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESSiouxland’s Best Boutique online votingRural Route RambleKatie & Co.FOLLOW THE BLUE JAY BOUTIQUEFACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | WEBSITE | APPHOLIDAY MASTERCLASS SESSIONI wanted to tell you our Holiday Masterclass Session that we just hosted, where we talked about Five Ways to Win in Retail this Holiday Season WITHOUT Offering Discounts — and we got on a roll so it was actually more like 8-10 ways. We know this is such an important time of year for your business, so we brought some ideas to the table that you maybe haven’t thought of that can be a big WIN for your business this season. We’ve made the replay available for a short time, and you can find it here. And in case you’re listening to this after the fact, we’ll be doing more of these next year so go get signed up for our email list to know when we’re making those available.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
22:0316/11/2023
145 | Melissa Lyons of Melissa Lyons Art
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Melissa Lyons of Melissa Lyons Art in Beaufort, South Carolina (pop. 12,960). Melissa was a military wife trying to make more money for her family when she started painting, and now 11 years later her art has landed her in places like Hobby Lobby and Target, and she’s hosting creative weekends to help teach others everything she knows. She shares her powerful story and what she has walked through to get to where she is today, and how those dreams and desires that are in all of us for a reason. You’ll love to see how all of this has unfolded in Melissa’s life to get where she is today, and her creative weekends look amazing! They are selling out quickly, so if you want in, don’t wait on it.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Beaufort, South CarolinaFOLLOW MELISSA LYONS ART:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | WEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
33:5505/10/2023
144 | Grant and Jane Golliher of Diamond Cross Ranch
On today’s episode we’re with Grant and Jane Golliher of Diamond Cross Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (pop. 10,849). Grant and Jane are sharing how they’re continuing on the legacy of one of the last remaining historic ranches in Teton County through what they call ‘creative agriculture.’ By taking risks and following dreams, they’ve brought corporate events, weddings, photo shoots, merch, and more to the ranch, bringing guests an unforgettable experience AND breathtaking views of the Grand Tetons. You’ll love hearing from this incredible couple and incredible family, and to see how they are using creative agriculture here at the ranch is amazing. And if you can find a way to come experience Diamond Cross Ranch, do it! You will not be disappointed!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Moran, WyomingDubios, WyomingThink Like a HorseTeton CabinsFOLLOW DIAMOND CROSS RANCH:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | WEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALSince the beginning of Rural Revival I’ve worked hard to find ways to tap into my experience in marketing and communication, apply that to strategies that work for small towns and small businesses, and empower you to take that information and run with it. Honestly, it’s always been a dream of mine to have a rural-based design agency that employs people who also live in and love small towns. I now have the right team in place, and we have officially launched Branded by Rural Revival - a rural design studio for small businesses and small towns!Right now we’re primarily focused on websites and social media. Our premium website templates and packages are designed to help you quickly build and launch your website so you can start attracting your dream clients, reaching people in and beyond your small town, and doing what you were made to do. And our social media course will teach you to leverage engagement so you can authentically reach your audience. Find out more at brandedbyruralrevival.co. We can’t wait to help you grow your business online!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
35:2221/09/2023
143 | Katie Adams of Stuart Flowers & Gifts
Today we’re with Katie Adams of Stuart Flowers & Gifts in Stuart, Iowa (pop. 1,782). Katie’s floral experience comes from an ag class in high school, but her journey took her from being a teacher to 4-H to corporate America before it came full circle as a full time career. Katie’s sharing about what it looks like to transition a long-time business to a new owner, how she’s bringing out her creative side, what success looks like to her, and what we can all do to help out local brick and mortar flower shops. So here we go with Katie Adams.You’ll love how all the dots connected to get Katie to where she is today. And it leaves me with question for you, and it’s the same one Katie asked herself in this interview: what would you do if you could not fail? And I really encourage you to think about that and actually write down your answer somewhere. And if you need someone to share that with, you can always write it down in a DM me. I love hearing your dreams and cheering you on as you go after them. Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESStuart, Iowa Doe A Deer Maven Blush Boutique The Stuart Scoop Bonnie & Clyde Bank Ruthie’s Parlor Ruby’s Pub & Grill Johnny’s Tap Stuart Iowa Home Town Ken Coleman podcast - Good Egg DaysFOLLOW STUART FLOWERS & GIFTS:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | WEBSITESMALL TOWN DREAMER CHALLENGEFor those of you listening to Katie’s story and that stirred something inside of you, that thing you would do if you could not fail, I believe those dreams are in our heart for a reason. I’ve created the Small Town Dreamer Discovery Course to help you explore those dreams a little more and see if they can actually become a reality for you! Go to ruralrevival.co/dreamercourse for more info. A year (or even a month) from now, you’ll be so glad you did!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITE INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK
42:4529/06/2023
142 | Julia Blaine of Strong Arm Baking
Today on the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Julia Blaine of Strong Arm Baking in Oxford, North Carolina. This is our first interview in North Carolina and it did not disappoint! Julia is sharing how it all started with a wood oven and a side hustle at the farmer’s market and a bread share program, and has since turned into a booming brick and mortar with over 68 employees! We also discuss the power of an email list, a recognizable brand, and creating great small town experiences. Julia and her husband Thomas are proof that you really don’t have to have it all figured out, you just have to start and take it one step at a time. You’ll love hearing how this business has grown through all the stages and just how innovative and adaptive Julia and Thomas have been as they have sought to best serve their community throughout this growth.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESOxford, North Carolinastrongarmbaking.comFOLLOW STRONG ARM BAKING:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAMSMALL TOWN DREAMER CHALLENGEFor those of you listening who have a dream burning inside of you to start a side hustle or a brick and mortar business like Julia has done, and just listening to this stirs something in your soul, I believe those dreams are in our heart for a reason. I’ve created the Small Town Dreamer Discovery Course to help you explore those dreams a little more and see if they can actually become a reality for you!Go to ruralrevival.co/dreamercourse for more info. A year (or even a month) from now, you’ll be so glad you did!MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK
55:2615/06/2023
141 | Kayla White of Promise Manor
Today we’re with Kayla White of Promise Manor in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Promise Manor is an historic wedding and event venue that centers around a 160-year-old Southern farmhouse and rich ties to Lynchburg history. As you will learn in today’s interview, entrepreneurship is in Kayla’s blood, and she’s just getting started with everything she is going to bring to Promise Manor. She’s sharing about the heartwarming story behind the name, her connection to the land and saving our family farms for future generations, and the importance of vision. You’ll love the story of how all of this has come together with Promise Manor, and if you are looking for a great destination, put this one on the list because this place is absolutely stunning!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Lynchburg, TennesseeMiss Mary Bobo’s Boarding HouseSoul SeriesRooted CollectionAllen Farm Adventures Children’s Bookpromisemanor.comFOLLOW PROMISE MANOR:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAMFOLLOW SILOS AT PROMISE MANOR:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAMCheck out the blog for this episode here!Small Town Success Masterclass Series
33:3910/03/2023
140 | Jaye Wells of True Ranch Collection and Pop Up at O.T.O. Ranch
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Jaye Wells of True Ranch Collection based out of Tuscon, Arizona. Jaye and his crew are doing some incredible work with historic ranch properties in the west and have most recently created a concept called a pop-up dude ranch. It all started last summer at the historic OTO Ranch in Montana, just north of Yellowstone, and it’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen.Jaye has also had a career as a preservation architect and his perspective is one you will all appreciate. Now he’s combining his background in preservation architecture and hospitality with ranching, and today he’s sharing why it’s so important to save these places and preserve this authentic lifestyle of dude ranching, all while providing an unforgettable experience in the west.You’ll be inspired by Jaye’s efforts to save and steward these important pieces of western history and the lifestyle that surrounds them, and you’ll appreciate the perspective he shared on historic preservation. Check out the blog and show notes to see some incredible pictures of the OTO and the Pop Up Ranch experience, go give them a follow, and be sure to book your stay soon if you want to experience this for yourself!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:True Ranch CollectionOTO RanchNational Forest Service - MontanaGardiner Community FundCircle Bar Guest RanchCharles Marion RussellTombstone Monument RanchRancho de la OsaKay El Bar Guest RanchRillito Park Racetrack Ranch Preservation FoundationPresumido PassFOLLOW TRUE RANCH COLLECTION:FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOKSOCIAL FOR SMALL TOWNS COURSE
33:5124/02/2023
139 | Marcy Bergman of Fueled by Faith Coffee
Today we’re with Marcy Bergman of Fueled by Faith Coffee and Marcy Bergman Photography in Sumner, Iowa (pop. 2,021). Marcy is sharing about her coffee shop and photography business, which are both side hustles for her, plus her role in helping revive Sumner along with two of her incredible friends, and how their small wins started building a lot of momentum for revival in the community.You will love everything Marcy is involved with and all of the great things going on in Sumner. And don’t you think we all need a library meeting group of friends in our towns, wouldn’t you agree? Each of these ladies is amazing in their own right and together they are a power team! All week long we will be featuring businesses in Sumner on our blog, so be sure to check out our socials and website each day for new inspiration (links are below).As we mentioned in the interview, the Farm Dinner and What Could Be Tour have been big wins for the group in Sumner in gaining momentum for their town. Rural Revival offers kits for both of these events to help you with every part of your planning including guides, templates, and tips to set you up for success and get a big win in your community.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Sumner, IowaFredericksburg, IowaNortheast Security BankCamp ClimbCoffee School of TexasWhat Could Be TourFarm Dinner Event KitBarnstorm Coffee, Episode 79Small Town Dreamer ChallengeIowa Economic Development AuthorityMakers MarketGrain & ThreadTwisted SistersWood & RustInstagram: @fueledbyfaithcoffeeFacebook: /fueledbyfaithcoffeemarcybergmanphotography.comInstagram: @mbergman25Facebook: /marcybergmanphotographyFacebook: /excelaratingsumner
28:0309/02/2023
138 | Shanda Mattix of Barnwood & Bling and M Arrow Ranch
Today we’re with Shanda Mattix of Barnwood & Bling and M Arrow Ranch in Colby, Kansas. Shanda and her husband Caleb are building - and living in - a legacy of agriculture. From her role as the Equine Program Director and Equestrian Team Head Coach at Colby Community College, to turning a creative outlet into a western home decor and fashion business, to selling their meat locally, we are covering it all. And you will find a common theme throughout this conversation: the heart behind everything Shanda and Caleb are involved in is to intentionally serve a need in their community, and that’s pretty special.Shanda is one of the most involved people I know and I love how she and her family are immersed in ag and are maximizing their opportunities on their land. I got to witness this firsthand in the few days I had the opportunity to spend in Colby. Colby has a lot to offer, and if you’re looking for a fun girls shopping trip down a historic small town Main Street, or are looking for a great place to stop when you’re headed west to the mountains, you’ll want to make Colby part of your plans.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:KStateSigma AlphaAGR / Alpha Gamma RhoCheyenne County, KansasSheridan County, KansasColby Community CollegeDraper Family Commercial CattleM Arrow RanchKansas Farm Bureau - Young Farmers and Ranchers CommitteeFarm Bureau Family of the YearPrairie Barn MarketColby Museum and Historical SocietyFoster FarmsColby, KansasInstagram: @barnwoodandblingFacebook: /barnwoodandblingInstagram: @cmportablewelding
41:3726/01/2023
137 | Josh Smith of Montana Knife Company
We are back for season five of the podcast and we have an incredible interview to kick off the year with Josh Smith of Montana Knife Company and Josh Smith Knives in Frenchtown, Montana (pop. 1,741). Josh started making knives at age 11 and went on to become the youngest Journeyman Smith and youngest Master Smith. Fast forward to two years ago and a meeting with country artist Thomas Rhett where he got the push he needed to quit his job and go all in with this business, and from there it exploded practically overnight. He’s sharing how he organically grew the company, why American made matters, what sets MKC apart as a knife company, and so much more.Everything Josh does is done with excellence and his company and everything it stands for is so impressive. This was a business 20+ years in the making, and Josh persevered and kept going and kept building this until the timing was right to go all in. And then, when he did, everything fell into place.Be sure to check out the show notes and follow Josh and Montana Knife Company on socials so you can keep up with the latest blade drops and other info!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Frenchtown, MontanaLincoln, MontanaWinterstrongThomas RhettBig SkyTotal Archery ChallengeBlack Rifle CoffeeInstagram: @montanaknifecompanyFacebook: /MontanaKnifeComontanaknifecompany.comInstagram: @joshsmithknivesjoshsmithknives.comPodcast - The Josh Smith Show
35:1912/01/2023
136 | Dallas Rosenow of Underestimated Fitness
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Dallas Rosenow of Underestimated Fitness in Cherokee, Oklahoma (pop. 1,630). Dallas is a personal trainer and certified NASM/CPT life coach. While her business is based out of rural Oklahoma, she serves clients all over the country and helps them create not only a healthy body, but a healthy lifestyle.Dallas is sharing about her own personal health and fitness journey and how that passion turned into a business. She’s also sharing some great fitness and diet tips to help you start out the new year right.You’ll love the story behind Dallas’s business and her heart to serve her clients. Scroll down for some great before and after pictures of her clients, and be sure to check the show notes for ways to contact Dallas if you’re interested in working with her. It’s a great way to start the new year with some accountability in your fitness and health!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Dallas on FacebookUnderestimated Fitness Amazon Shop
23:0129/12/2022
135 | Marissa Molland and Melissa Nelson of Rural Route Ramble
On today’s episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Marissa Molland of Hardly General and Melissa Nelson of Hungry Canyon to talk about the Rural Route Ramble they put on in Moville, Iowa (pop. 1,687) and the surrounding area every December. The Rural Route Ramble is a curated, self guided shop hop through some of Northwest Iowa’s rural communities.They’re talking about how they provide a well-rounded shopping experience with food, shopping, coffee, and a little bit of something for everybody. They’re also taking us through their application process and how you can come be a part, too.You’ll love these ladies and all of their creative ideas to draw people to our small town main streets and businesses, and it’s so great to see how this is taking off for them. This year is going to be a fun event! If you’re anywhere in the area the first week of December, we hope you can make plans to come be a part!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Moville, IowaHardly GeneralHungry CanyonRedneck LimoInstagram: @ruralrouterambleFacebook: /ruralrouterambleMeet Me on Main Street
29:1229/09/2022
134 | Mike McCartney of the Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce
Today we’re with Mike McCartney, director of the Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce for a second time. We’re talking about all things economic development, starting with the revitalization efforts that helped pave the way for the Pioneer Woman Mercantile and the tourism rush that followed, plus business incubators, people moving in from out of state, finding workers and housing to accommodate growth, and what happens when everybody says ‘somebody should do that’… and how that somebody is you.You will learn so much from this conversation, and you’ll love that Mike is living his dream, as well as his passion to continue to push the vision forward in Pawhuska. If you find yourself in Pawhuska, stop by the Chamber and say hi to Mike and Reba! They’ll be glad to welcome you to town!If this conversation gets you excited, you should seriously consider joining our Cultivate community. Inside the group we have conversations a lot like this one! Cultivate provides the community, tools, resources, action steps, and network you need to take your revitalization efforts to the next level and keep gaining momentum.There are lots of perks for joining this group, and I’ll just let you know, this is where I share my best ideas! For the month of September you can come join our Cultivate community for FREE to see what it’s all about. Find all the details at ruralrevival.co/cultivate, and use code CULTIVATEFREE (all one word) for your free access. I hope to see you in the group!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Pawhuska, OklahomaThe Pioneer WomanWynona, OklahomaOsage OutfittersKillers of the Flower MoonKendrick McCartney Johnson Funeral HomePawhuska movie facade makeover
56:1115/09/2022
133 | Kara Hammes of Brown County Barn Burner
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Kara Hammes of Brown County Barn Burner in Nashville, Indiana (pop. 1,521). Kara is sharing about opening an Airbnb in a tourist destination and strategically building a space that serves both the tourist and the local community. She and her husband are doing a great job of blending the two and finding something that serves both. Kara also talks about some of the collaborations she’s done with local businesses, as well as leading the local farmer’s market.And speaking of that, Kara gave a phenomenal presentation to our Cultivate group about how to put on a farmer’s market, and for the month of September you can come join our Cultivate community for FREE to see what it’s all about.If you’re ready to take your revitalization efforts to the next level, this is exactly why we created our Cultivate coaching group — to empower you with the community, tools, resources, action steps, and network you need to put revival into action and keep gaining momentum!Find all the details at ruralrevival.co/cultivate, and use code CULTIVATEFREE (all one word) for your free access. We hope to see you in the group! And while you’re there, be sure to find Kara’s presentation. Kara has been a Cultivate member from the beginning and we’re excited for you to hear her story.You’ll love Kara’s strategic approach to the Airbnb with the event space and store fronts and commercial kitchen, and how they found a way to work within their town ordinances to make this happen. It’s a very innovative approach and a great example for us to learn from.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Brown County, IndianaNashville, IndianaBrown County BikesTrail & VineNashville, Indiana Farmers MarketBrown County Barn BurnerInstagram: @bcbarnburnerFacebook: /bcbarnburner
32:3801/09/2022
132 | JB Royer of Royers Round Top Cafe
Today on the Rural Revival podcast we’re with JB Royer of Royer’s Round Top Cafe in Round Top, Texas (pop. 90). We met up with JB just as Texas Antiques Week was starting, and we did this interview as they were getting the restaurant ready for the evening dinner guests, so hopefully you feel like you’re sitting right there in the cafe with us. We’re talking about the great family history behind the cafe, the importance of relationships, how they’ve made it possible to ship their pies nationwide, plus Texas Antiques Week and more. This is a great family serving up great food and great hospitality, and we can’t wait for you to hear their story.You’ll love how the Royers are always innovating and trying new things, and also love their heart for serving people. It really does shine through. And can we just say, their food is absolutely amazing — so amazing that we hired them to come cook for a ranch dinner we did out at the Coy T. Ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. And since we did this interview, the Royers have come out with a new cookbook. It’s called Cooking with JB & Jamie: Royers Round Top Cafe Cookbook. We cannot recommend this enough! So be sure to go grab yourself a copy and give them a follow, and all those links you need are in the show notes. Today on the Rural Revival podcast we’re with JB Royer of Royer’s Round Top Cafe in Round Top, Texas (pop. 90). We met up with JB just as Texas Antiques Week was starting, and we did this interview as they were getting the restaurant ready for the evening dinner guests, so hopefully you feel like you’re sitting right there in the cafe with us. We’re talking about the great family history behind the cafe, the importance of relationships, how they’ve made it possible to ship their pies nationwide, plus Texas Antiques Week and more. This is a great family serving up great food and great hospitality, and we can’t wait for you to hear their story.You’ll love how the Royers are always innovating and trying new things, and also love their heart for serving people. It really does shine through. And can we just say, their food is absolutely amazing — so amazing that we hired them to come cook for a ranch dinner we did out at the Coy T. Ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. And since we did this interview, the Royers have come out with a new cookbook. It’s called Cooking with JB & Jamie: Royers Round Top Cafe Cookbook. We cannot recommend this enough! So be sure to go grab yourself a copy and give them a follow, and all those links you need are in the show notes. Check out more on the blog.Show notes:GoldbellyTexas Antiques WeekBrenham, TexasKevin FowlerMarcus LutrellRoyers Round Top CafeRoyers CookbookInstagram: @mayorofroyers
22:0618/08/2022
131 | Shanna Lindberg of Soul Sister Ceramics
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Shanna Lindberg of Soul Sister Ceramics in Courtland, Kansas (pop. 294). Shanna is telling the story of how she and her business partner, knowing nothing about how to make pottery, bought a kiln and became self taught pottery makers using Kansas clay from the Flint Hills. They started making jewelry, hosting pottery parties, and all kinds of fun things.She shares about her shop’s cute location in a historic corner gas station and her focus on Kansas-made and small business products. Plus, we talk about the ripple effect of this business on other businesses in the town and the incredible revival happening here, which we’ll be sharing on the blog all week long.You’ll love how Shanna taught herself to make pottery and started a business from it, and all that it’s become since those early days. And it’s so great what Shanna and her family and so many others are doing in Courtland. For a town of just under 300 people, there is so much going on here and we can’t wait to share the stories of these other businesses too throughout the upcoming week. Be sure to check out the blog and follow along on social media this week!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Courtland, KansasScandia, KansasBrackers Good Earth ClayCourtland Pride ClubFrom the Land of KansasHeartland LodgeHeartland GamebirdsIrrigation AlesPivotal Wellness CenterFacebook: /soulsisterceramicsInstagram: /soulsisterceramicssoulsisterceramics.com
26:3704/08/2022
130 | Matt and Brittany Tedder of Tedder Ag Technologies
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Matt and Brittany Tedder of Walsh, Colorado (pop. 546). Matt and Brittany are entrepreneurs at heart, with their hand in ag technologies, seed sales, a trucking business, a construction and design business, and a catering business where they even have their own barbecue sauce!They’re talking about how they work together as a team and diversify themselves through different seasons, how they’re raising up their kids as entrepreneurs and teaching them to love to dream, and what it’s like to live in a very remote area and make it all work. And do you remember Lettie McKinney from a few episodes back? Well, Matt is actually Lettie’s brother! And you’ll get to hear more about that in this interview.Matt and Brittany are an amazing couple who bring so much to their community, and yet they are so humble about it. They don’t see it as something they have to do; it’s simply engrained in their life, and there’s something really special about that. Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Walsh, ColoradoManter, KansasStonington, ColoradoDave RamseyTrimbleMonosemChannel SeedRural Roots LLCFacebook: /tedderagWebsite: tedder-ag.techFacebook: Stonington Community Center
42:2821/07/2022
129 | Kim Ellenz of Old School Seals
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Kim Ellenz of Old School Seals in Tipton, Kansas (pop. 193). Old School Seals custom makes wax seals and stamps for people around the world — all from a small town — and today Kim is bringing us inside to tell us all about it. She shares about the start of the company and how she got involved, moving the business to Tipton, the intricacies of running an online business, and much more. From working with wedding designers in New York and the South to designing seals for some well-known national brands, this is quite the story.You’ll love learning about this unique business and how they are thriving in their small town of Tipton. Typically we talk to people who are a few years into their entrepreneurial journey, so it’s really great to have the opportunity to hear from a more seasoned small business owner, and there was so much we can learn from Kim!Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Ellsworth, KansasLorraine, KansasTipton, KansasGiven Grace Floral ShopNorton, KansasMiltech MachineTanqueray GinInstagram: @oldschoolsealsFacebook: /oldschoolsealsoldschoolseals.com
36:3207/07/2022
128 | Amanda Lebeck of Walnut Community Center
On today’s episode we’re with Amanda Lebeck, Chairman of the Walnut Community Center in Walnut, Iowa (pop. 747). Amanda shares how she and members of her community moved quickly to save their recently vacated school building and give it a new purpose and use, which now includes a fitness center, conference rooms, community kitchen, event spaces, two gyms, and even a bar. She talks about their foundation’s unique partnership with the city that makes this all work, as well as some of their projects and fundraisers. If you have a vacant school building or something similar in your town, this podcast is going to spark some ideas for you!We can’t say enough good things about Amanda and the members of this foundation and what they’ve done with the Walnut Community Center. And what’s so impressive is that they’ve done all of this in under four years! Incredible work, guys! We can’t wait to see what you do next.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Walnut, IowaGovernor’s Empower Rural Iowa Task ForceAHSTW Community School DistrictCultivate by Rural Revivalfacebook.com/walnutcommunitycenterwalnutcommunitycenter.orgfacebook.com/walnutAMVETSwalnutantiqueshow.com
27:2426/05/2022
127 | Hair Stylist Rylie Sproul of The Loft
This week we’re with Rylie Sproul, hair stylist at The Loft in Fairview, Oklahoma (pop. 2,600). While Rylie always knew she wanted to be a hair stylist, she didn’t always know she would end up living in her hometown, yet that’s exactly where she’s at and she wouldn’t have it any other way.We talk about celebrating 11 years of business in a building that has an incredible history for her family, the relationships she’s built and cultivated with her clients, and the important role that plays in the life of her small town and its people. She also shares about her family’s history of entrepreneurship, plus life on the family farm that was settled in the Oklahoma Land Run.You’ll love all that Rylie has done with her business and her passion and commitment to her town of Fairview, and how she and her husband are intentional about honoring those that came before them and passing those values on to their kids.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:Fairview, OklahomaFairview RepublicanCherokee MessengerCherokee, OklahomaNash, OklahomaInstagram: @ryliesproul
30:2112/05/2022
126 | Nicky Tiffany of The Territory Ballroom
On this episode of the podcast we’re with Nicky Tiffany of The Territory Ballroom in Council Grove, Kansas (pop. 2,140), where she’s sharing about her hopes and dreams for this business and building when the doors open — as an event space, co-working space, Airbnb, and more. Plus, the big transition that’s happened in downtown Council Grove in a short amount of time and how this has become a great destination, and why she wants to give people the opportunity to move back home and how the ballroom is going to play a role in that.We recorded this a few months back when they were still in the middle of construction, and are now bringing this to you right before the ballroom’s official grand opening, which we’re really excited for you to learn more about.You’ll love how Nicky is creating an experience steeped in rich history in the heart of the Flint Hills, and her grand opening derby party and dance sounds amazing! Be sure to go check out the show notes and follow along as this all unfolds over the next few weeks! And all week long we will be featuring stories of rural revival happening in Council Grove, Kansas, so be sure to head over to the blog or check out the show notes for more.Check out more on the blog.Show notes:K-State Equestrian TeamCharles GoodnightSanta Fe TrailK ConstructionCouncil Grove, KansasFlint HillsDodge City, KansasRiverbank BrewingFacebook: /theterritoryballroomInstagram: @theterritoryballroomtheterritoryballroom.com
38:2128/04/2022
125 | Michael and Sara Floyd of Bryarton Farm
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Michael and Sara Floyd of Bryarton Farm in rural Kansas. Together Michael and Sara shared a dream of owning a historic farmhouse in the country as a creative space for their art and design studio, and today they’re sharing about the adventure of bringing that dream to life.From what brought them to Kansas, to Sara’s tips and tricks for finding historic properties, and creative ways to survive a lengthy renovation, this is a journey that celebrates the humble farmer from centuries past and highlights the importance of preserving these places for the generations to come.Over time this house and farm have become more than just a project for their family of five, it’s a place where they get to witness miracles and the place where love conquers all, and that includes their newly adopted daughter, Ellie. This is a story we know you’re gonna love.This is an important story in so many ways and we admire Michael and Sara for honoring the history of their home and their intentionality behind preserving the original detail and architecture, plus their perseverance to see this project through.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Zillowbryartonfarm.comInstagram: /bryartonfarm
01:15:4914/04/2022
124 | Brandi Lahey of Cimarron Prairie Farms and The Tipsy Farmer
n this episode of the podcast we’re with Brandi Lahey of Cimarron Prairie Farms and The Tipsy Farmer in Moscow, Kansas (pop. 272). Brandi is sharing about the journey that’s taken her from being a nurse to a farmer’s wife and mom to now growing hops. This has been quite an adventure, from learning about hops and how to grow them, to cold-calling breweries, to finding ways to diversify the uses for her crop. Plus, how she decided to turn the family camper into a mobile craft beer and cocktail bar. She talks about the importance of mentorship and how that helped her get going, community over competition, and the big new project she’s working on.Something that really stands out about Brandi is her perseverance and how she is constantly innovating. You’ll appreciate all the hard work she has put into these businesses and hearing about the success she is having with her hops and The Tipsy Farmer. Something tells us this is just the beginning for her!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Moscow, KansasKansas Hop CompanyDodge City BrewingGarden City BreweryHop Leaf TeaCalloused Hands BountyThe Tipsy FarmerFacebook: /thetipsyfarmer /cimarronprairiefarmsInstagram: @the.tipsy.farmer
38:2631/03/2022
123 | Lettie McKinney of MC- Ranch, The Roundtop, and McKinney Farms
We’re kicking off our fourth season of the podcast with Lettie McKinney of MC- Ranch, The Roundtop, and McKinney Farms in Johnson, Kansas (pop. 1,464). Lettie is sharing what it’s been like to come back and take over her family farm and ranch and the incredible journey that she’s been living out. She talks about getting creative to make extra money as an addition to the family operation, her family’s legacy of grit and their story dealing with chronic illness, plus how she started selling her beef and sort of fell into an event venue.This is such an incredible story and we are so inspired by Lettie’s perseverance and determination to forge a path forward for her family’s farming and ranching operation, and how she’s carved out her role in that. Lettie also has her own podcast, The Lettie Show, and you can find that on all podcast platforms.The new project that Lettie mentions at the end of the podcast is now LIVE on her website and we’re excited to share her new customizable cropland budget templates! These templates allow you to easily enter your specific information and stay on top of your budget on the go. And just to let you know, they’re currently 50% off, so definitely go take advantage of that! Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:MC- RanchThe RoundtopThe Grain BinJohnson, KansasOklahoma State UniversityTCU Ranch Management ProgramInstagram: @lettie.mckinney @theroundtopFacebook: /mcbarmeatco /theroundtopksWebsite: mc-ranch.comBrand CampSouthwest Kansas To Do’sThe Lettie ShowCustom Cropland Budgets
34:1617/03/2022
122 | Madison Lindsey of The Country Cookie
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Madison Lindsey of The Country Cookie in Newell, South Dakota (pop. 603). Madison is sharing how she stumbled into an unexpected business by making cookies out of her home, and as the word got out, the orders came pouring in and her business soon exploded. She talks about learning to scale her business, having boundaries, balancing work and family life, and more.This is such a fun story, and you’ll love how Madison stumbled into this business that is now giving her so much joy - and so many other people get to enjoy it, too! And you’ll be amazed to learn the time it takes to decorate each cookie. She definitely has a lot of patience! Be sure to go check out her socials and see her incredible designs and creativity.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Newell, South DakotaThe Barn at Aspen AcresThe Black HillsWebsite: thecountrycookie.netInstagram: @the.country.cookieFacebook: /thecountrycookie
23:2621/10/2021
121 | James Yates of Steerfish Steak & Smoke
On today’s podcast we’re with James Yates of Steerfish Steak & Smoke in Spearfish, South Dakota (pop. 10,494). James has been in the restaurant business since he was a kid and he actually had no plans of opening a new restaurant in Spearfish...until he saw this incredible historic building, and the rest is history. James is sharing with us a lot about entrepreneurship, finding your passion, and of course the incredible menu at Steerfish.And here’s the fun back story on this interview. My friend Joni and I were in the Black Hills for a conference and found ourselves in Deadwood looking for a place to eat. It was around 6:30 on a weeknight and we checked about five different places to find out no one was seating anyone else for the night, and it wasn’t even that busy. So we changed plans to see if we could find a place to eat in Spearfish, since we were staying in that area. That’s when we found Steerfish Steak & Smoke, and we knew from the minute we walked in this was exactly the kind of place we were looking for. Steak, trout, jalapeño poppers, cornbread muffins, you name it — I mean, we really hit the jackpot! We were so impressed that we knew we had to try to find the owner and get an interview. We were heading out of town the next morning, but the manager told us to come by early, knock on the door, ask for James, and see if he would be up for it. He said yes on a whim and you can hear how the rest unfolds in the interview.If you or your friends are planning a trip to the Black Hills, make sure to plan for a meal (or two!) at Steerfish Steak & Smoke! Yes, it’s that good! We put together a Black Hills Road Trip where you’ll find Steerfish Steak & Smoke on the list, as well as some other great locations we loved around the Black Hills!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Gillette, WyomingSpearfish, South DakotaDeadwood, South DakotaSanford’s Grub and PubSheridan, WyomingSturgis Bike RallyCheyenne, WyomingDodge City, KansasCertified Angus BeefSteerfish Steak & Smoke
26:1407/10/2021
120 | Tia Berens of The Barn at Aspen Acres
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Tia Berens of the Barn at Aspen Acres in Spearfish, South Dakota (pop. 10,494). The Barn at Aspen Acres is a stunning wedding venue that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Northern Black Hills, minimalist landscaping, clean lines, and modern aesthetic design features. Originally built as a space for Tia and her husband Dan to host their wedding, the venue has now become the canvas for the vision for other couples’ weddings. Tia is sharing why people are and always will be the main focus, the importance of staying in your lane, what she looks for when hiring, and how her parents influenced her as an entrepreneur.You’ll love Tia’s drive as an entrepreneur and how intentional she is in running this business. Be sure to go check out The Black Hills Barn on social media to see more of this amazing venue and follow along!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Spearfish, South DakotaThe Black HillsInstagram: @blackhillsbarnFacebook: /blackhillsbarnWebsite: blackhillsbarn.comInstagram: @thebarnfounder
27:5623/09/2021
119 | Katie Cloud-Paulsen of Katie + Company
On today’s podcast episode we’re with Katie Cloud-Paulsen of Katie + Company in Anthon, Iowa (pop. 545), where you’ll find painted vintage furniture, candles, a custom fragrance line, and more! It all started out with Katie painting furniture for her dorm room in college, and now she and her husband are restoring a historic downtown building where she’ll operate her shop out of and where they’re renovating three apartments on the upper level. And Katie is bringing something new to the area in just a few weeks — the Made + Found Midwest Market happening on September 25, 2021.If you live in the area, or you’re looking for a good road trip, mark your calendars, call up a few friends, and make plans to come. And make sure you drive by Katie’s building when you come through town and check out Katie + Company online, and we’ve got all that linked for you in the show notes.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Maple Valley Anthon OtoMoville, IowaAnthon, IowaMade + Found Midwest MarketJunkstockFacebook: /katieandcompanyhomeInstagram: @katiecloudWebsite: katiecofurniture.comFacebook: /mfmidwestmarket
33:1709/09/2021
118 | Molly Knuth of Molly Knuth Media
This week we’re with Molly Knuth of Molly Knuth Media in Cascade, Iowa. From full time teacher to a stay-at-home-mom to now being a social media boss, Molly is sharing how she built her business and how her personable approach resonated with a small town audience on social media. We talk about current trends she is seeing and the role small business social media can play in building momentum for small town revival. Plus some of her best tips for small businesses on social media, and how to avoid burnout. Because burnout is real! Molly is dropping some gold and we’re excited for you to listen in.It has been so fun to watch Molly’s business grow and you’ll love her heart for her hometown of Cascade. Everybody go follow Molly for some great social media tips that are very applicable to your small town business. She is a great resource!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Cascade, IowaCommunity Heart and SoulFacebook Creator Studio AppSmall Minded Podcastwww.mollyknuthmedia.comInstagram: @mollyknuthmediaFacebook: /mollyknuthmediaCascade, Iowa Rural Revival Feature
35:2108/07/2021
117 | Kenzie Ashcraft of Farm Girl
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re sitting down on the farm for a conversation with Kenzie Ashcroft of Farm Girl — a rural boutique and general store located in the heart of the Oklahoma prairie. After years of operating a main street brick and mortar, Kenzie’s sharing how she has recently transitioned both her brand and her boutique and expanded into the online space. Kenzie is an entrepreneur at heart and you’ll learn a lot from our conversation.You’ll love how Kenzie made the bold move to shut down her business for a month to rebrand and reset — and her new brand is so amazing! She is offering a special discount for our listeners — be sure to stay tuned until the end for a special offer on Farm Girl goods!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Ada, OklahomaCallison Ranch BeefWapiti Sage DesignFarm Girl Home DesignHayfield MealsBlake SheltonKen Lance Memorial RodeoGeorge StraitReba [email protected]@the.farmgirl
23:4324/06/2021
116 | Kimberly Joosten of Fourth Street Bakery
On this episode of the Rural Revival podcast we’re with Kimberly Joosten of Fourth Street Bakery in Lexington, Texas (pop. 1,177). Fourth Street Bakery, which is only open on Fridays, receives rave reviews from everyone who’s been there, from the locals to the tourists. Kimberly is sharing her story of how she became an accidental baker and also part of a carrot cake explosion, selling over half a million pieces of carrot cake, and her gradual transition into rural life. She also talks about what it means to make everything with love and how to keep going when the unexpected happens.You’ll love Kimberly’s story and how she’s built this business and created something so special at Fourth Street Bakery. Please go give Fourth Street Bakery and stop by and see Kimberly next time you’re in the Lexington, Texas area — trust us, it’s worth the trip!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Lexington, TexasWhole FoodsThundercloud SubsSam’s Fresh Roasted CoffeeLeeco HoneyTaylor’s Farm6G Heritage Farm
36:1210/06/2021
115 | Interior Designer Brett McPherson of Designer's Brew
Today we’re with Brett McPherson of Arcadia, Oklahoma (pop. 247). Brett is the interior designer behind Designer’s Brew, where she has been styling incredible spaces since 2004. She’s sharing how her dream of owning her own interior design firm came to life and how she has built and grown her business. We also talk about the value of hard work, following your gut, boundaries, and some of the hard lessons she’s learned through this journey.You will love Brett and her design style, and there is so much to glean from this conversation! Be sure to go check out her socials, and if you haven’t seen her barndominium yet, we have a link for you in the show notes!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Stafford, OklahomaButler, OklahomaArapahoe, OklahomaMcCaleb Homes - Edmond, OKLazy EFarm CreditArchitectural DigestCowgirl MagazineCowboys & IndiansStoneRidge HomesWaxahachie, TexasCashion, OklahomaSouthwestern CollegeStuart RanchThe LarkInstagram: @designersbrewFacebook: /designersbrewTikTok: @designersbrewBarndominium videowww.designersbrew.com
46:1329/04/2021
114 | Jasmin Stidham of Stidham Outfitters
On today’s podcast we’re with Jasmin Stidham of Stidham Outfitters in Johnson City, Texas (pop. 1,656). Stidham Outfitters started in 2014 when Jasmin and her husband Seth opened a brick and mortar to sell home goods, gifts and apparel — including Seth’s handmade leather goods. Jasmin shares about the importance of building relationships, their focus on quality, American-made products, and creating a unique experience for their customers. We also talk about how their business has evolved over the years and how they’re now shifting their focus to better fit their passions.Something that impressed you about this interview is how Jasmin and Seth are taking the risk to shift their business and embrace change. We’re so excited about what’s ahead for these two, and they’re going to be sharing more and more with you about what’s to come over the next weeks and months, so be sure to go give them a follow.Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:Georgetown, TexasGeorgetown RodeoYetiStidham Outfitters playlistJohnson City, TexasTexas MonthlyCarson JeffreyTexas Hill CountryDripping, TexasMarble Falls, TexasFredericksburg, TexasWeatherford, TexasFaireEtsyJohnson City Chamber of CommerceRural Revival Cookbook Submission Form
31:0201/04/2021