• John Wright: Preserving African American Heritage and Community Empowerment in Mount Pleasant
    Jan 7 2025

    John Wright, the iconic President of The African American Historic Settlement Commission in Mount Pleasant, takes us on a captivating journey through his life and career, sharing stories from his childhood in Mount Pleasant to his 23 years of service in the United States Army. As he recalls his upbringing, working on Shem Creek, and the tight-knit community that shaped him, John reveals how embracing both his birth name, John Fitzgerald, and his cherished nickname, Johnny, honors his roots. He also discusses his ongoing projects that spotlight the rich history and culture of African American communities in Mount Pleasant, ensuring their stories are celebrated and preserved for future generations.

    In a profound conversation about community engagement and historical preservation, John recounts his remarkable walk from Mount Pleasant to Columbia, a personal mission to raise awareness about obesity that strengthened his bonds with the community upon his return. His work with the Charleston County Historic Preservation Commission and the inaugural Black History Month program at Boone Hall Plantation underscores his commitment to celebrating the past while fostering progress. With notable figures like Major Abraham Turner, the program highlights the achievements of descendants from post-Reconstruction settlement communities, exemplifying the enduring spirit of these vibrant neighborhoods.

    The episode also unveils inspiring efforts to preserve and restore Mount Pleasant's historical gems, like the 1904 schoolhouse being transformed into the Long Point Museum and Cultural Education Center. Guided by the vision of Thomasina Stokes Marshall and supported by former students now serving as general contractors, this project highlights the power of community and history. John's initiatives, including a successful water drive for Flint, Michigan, and his radio show advocacy, showcase his dedication to making a difference. Finally, the episode celebrates Mount Pleasant's unique culture and hospitality, honoring the achievements of the Gullah and Geechee communities and the prestigious Pineapple Award-winning Black History Month event at Boone Hall Plantation.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Navigating the Future of Branding and Business Growth w/ Jenny Dennis
    Dec 3 2024

    Jenny Dennis, our guest and the creative powerhouse behind Trio Solutions, takes us on a captivating journey from her roots in New England to the sunny shores of Charleston. Her story is a fascinating testament to the unexpected twists that can define a career, as she shares how a simple suggestion from restaurant patrons led her from biology to advertising. Jenny's experiences highlight the power of perseverance, a passion for marketing, and how seizing opportunities can lay the groundwork for professional success.

    As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, we explore the shift from traditional tactics to dynamic, data-driven strategies. Jenny, MPCC President Kathi Herrmann and Co Host Darius Kelly discuss the critical importance of understanding marketing fundamentals and the role of branding as a strategic investment. Businesses today must engage with customers meaningfully, leveraging social media reviews and feedback to build a reputable brand identity. We delve into the art of aligning brand values with customer expectations and the impact this has on a loyal customer base.

    In the tech-driven world we live in, the conversation extends to the role of technology in our daily lives, from AI's futuristic promises to the indispensable nature of our mobile devices. We examine the balance between being connected and taking time to unplug, especially for new businesses eager to make their mark online. From influencer marketing to the enduring legacy of iconic advertising campaigns, the discussion accentuates the critical strategies businesses can adopt to thrive in today's digital age. We wrap up with insights into the community-focused initiatives at Trio Solutions, including their innovative Creative Lab, which offers a vibrant space for content creation and collaboration.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    55 mins
  • Angela Craig and Empowering Entrepreneurs: Libraries at the Heart of Community Development
    Nov 6 2024

    What if libraries could revolutionize your business strategy and community involvement? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Angela Craig, Executive Director of Charleston County Public Libraries, Kathleen Herrmann, Marketing Director for the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, and Tammy Becker, co-owner of Elements Massage in West Ashley and Summerville. Angela shares her incredible journey and vision for libraries as essential community assets, from her beginnings at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to her transformative work in Charleston. Uncover the diverse resources libraries offer, not just to residents, but also to businesses, from grant application assistance to networking opportunities, and even media presence enhancement.

    Libraries have long been sanctuaries of knowledge, but their role is rapidly expanding beyond books. Discover how Charleston County's libraries are leading the charge in literacy, workforce development, and community engagement. Angela and Tammy delve into the logistical challenges libraries face, including book acquisitions and digital licensing, while highlighting the innovative solutions being implemented. We also explore how libraries are responding to technological advancements, particularly AI, by offering workshops to help both individuals and businesses harness its potential effectively and ethically.

    In a world of evolving reading habits and technological shifts, libraries stand as pivotal institutions bridging gaps in accessibility and community support. Angela, Kathi and Tammy discuss the critical importance of addressing equity, ADA compliance, and the modernization of library spaces to better serve all patrons. As learning hubs for homeschoolers and virtual learners, libraries offer a safe environment and a valuable "third space" for business collaboration. Tune in to learn how local businesses can collaborate with library branches to enrich community resources and support workforce development, ensuring that libraries remain at the heart of community growth and innovation.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    1 hr
  • Carolyn Murray: A Life in Broadcasting, Charleston’s Heartbeat, and Inspiring Community Connections
    Oct 1 2024

    Ever wondered how a brave move can catapult you into a lifelong dream career? Carolyn Murray from WCBD TV 2 in Charleston shares her inspiring journey from a snowy birth in New York to becoming a celebrated news anchor in Charleston. Carolyn recounts her bold approach to WPAL radio’s general manager, landing her first broadcasting job before even graduating from the University of South Carolina. With deep ties to Charleston and a passionate commitment to journalism, Carolyn's story is a testament to determination and community connection.

    Join us as we explore Carolyn's serendipitous transition from radio to television, starting her TV career in 1989. Hear about her experiences working in various markets and the heartfelt bonds she formed with her colleagues. Carolyn's reflections on her return to Charleston and an unforgettable surprise party thrown for her 20th anniversary emphasize the importance of a supportive team culture. Engaging stories about unexpected celebrity encounters and community involvement highlight the charm and significance of local engagement, particularly in areas without major professional sports.

    This episode also delves into the personal joys and challenges of balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being. We touch on topics close to the heart, such as animal rescues and the evolution of storytelling in the media. Listen to empowering tales of resilience and adaptability, particularly from women overcoming physical challenges while maintaining influential careers. Carolyn's memorable celebrity interviews and her grounded perspective on the humanity of high-profile figures add a unique layer to the conversation. Celebrate with us as we honor family milestones and the essence of meaningful community discussions, truly capturing the unique paths that lead people to settle in Mount Pleasant.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Unleashing Organizational Success: Dr. Troy Hall on Talent Retention and Cohesive Leadership
    Sep 3 2024

    Ever wondered how to retain top talent and create a thriving organizational culture? Join us for an essential conversation with Dr. Troy Hall, a celebrated talent retention consultant, international speaker, and best-selling author, as he unpacks the secrets behind his award-winning success. From his humble beginnings in West Virginia to his influential life on Daniel Island, Dr. Hall offers a deeply personal glimpse into his experiences, including the heartwarming story of officiating his grandson's wedding. His insights blend personal and professional wisdom, making this episode a treasure trove for leaders eager to build cohesive, high-performing teams.

    Discover the strategic pillars of organizational cohesion—belonging, value, and shared mutual commitment—and their direct impact on employee engagement and performance. Dr. Hall elucidates the importance of inclusion and meaningful work and how these factors interplay with fair compensation to retain talent. Engaging anecdotes and practical tips highlight how leaders can cultivate a culture of empathy, emotional intelligence, and authentic apologies. This episode is a masterclass in understanding and implementing the seven key traits of effective leadership, making it a must-listen for anyone invested in fostering a supportive and productive work environment.

    Dive into innovative strategies for enhancing employee wellbeing, from mental health and stress management to navigating generational differences in the workforce. Dr. Hall introduces concepts like "Back After Burnout" and the "FAIR play" approach, providing actionable steps for leaders to manage a diverse and remote workforce effectively. Learn about the power of daily cohesion huddles and productivity metrics in creating an inclusive environment where every team member feels valued and engaged. Don't miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your leadership approach and transform your organizational culture for the better.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • From Kitchen to Empire: Carrie Bailey Morey's Hot Biscuit Journey
    Aug 6 2024

    What if you could transform a simple love for cooking into a thriving multi-faceted business empire? Tune in as Carrie Bailey Morey, founder of Callie's Hot Little Biscuit, takes us on an incredible journey from her mother Callie's kitchen to becoming a culinary powerhouse. Carrie shares how she navigated the early challenges of launching a mail-order biscuit business in 2005, long before the convenience of today's digital age. Her story of resilience, innovation, and unwavering passion for food has led to an impressive array of achievements, including multiple restaurants, an extensive e-commerce platform, wholesale distribution, a TV show, and even cookbooks.

    In this episode, Carrie recounts the serendipitous success of her first store in Charleston, where the local appetite for hot biscuits led to long lines and sold-out days. Her PBS show "How She Rolls," acclaimed for its authentic storytelling and Peabody award recognition, is another testament to her hard work and dedication. Carrie also opens up about the personal challenges she's faced, such as her youngest daughter's illness, and how these experiences have shaped her approach to balancing a booming business with family life. Her story is a compelling mix of entrepreneurial spirit and heartfelt commitment to both her craft and her loved ones.

    Listeners will discover how Carrie has kept the essence of Callie's alive with innovative products, like biscuit crackers, and a company culture rooted in 10 core values. From the unexpected growth of her catering business to the invaluable advice she offers budding entrepreneurs about starting small and pacing business growth, Carrie provides a wealth of insights. She emphasizes the importance of customer service and preserving the rich heritage of biscuit making, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about food and entrepreneurship. Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation that showcases the powerful connection between food, family, and business.

    UPDATE** Callie's biscuit crackers are now in all Whole Foods and The Fresh Markets**

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    45 mins
  • Healing, Music, and Life Lessons: Jim Sonefeld’s Journey with Hootie and the Blowfish
    Jul 2 2024

    What happens when a Division I soccer dream turns into a rock and roll reality? Join us as we sit down with Jim Sonefeld, the drummer for Hootie and the Blowfish, and the author of "Swimming with the Blowfish: Hootie, Healing, and One Hell of a Ride." Jim recounts his remarkable journey from the Midwest to South Carolina, and shares the touching story of meeting the band after a devastating fire, capturing the essence of how their support transformed his life. This episode is filled with the kind of heartfelt and inspiring moments that highlight the band’s compassionate nature.

    From their early days playing small gigs to becoming one of the top-selling bands in the U.S. with "Cracked Rearview," Jim gives us an insider’s look at the dedication and hard work that fueled their rise to fame. He discusses the evolution of music formats, their experience with Atlantic Records, and the joy of performing in major venues. We also touch on the challenges and thrills of planning tours, creating new music, and the shared joy of live performances, making this a must-listen for any music enthusiast.

    But it’s not just about the music. Jim opens up about his personal battles with addiction and his road to recovery, shedding light on the importance of community support and recognizing the signs of addiction. He reflects on the process of writing his book, sharing memorable moments and humorous anecdotes, including a chance encounter with Bob Dylan. We also explore the unique dynamics within the band and their deep connections to Charleston’s music scene. Don't miss this episode packed with inspiration, resilience, and unforgettable stories.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    52 mins
  • Weaving Hope and Dignity: The Impact of East Cooper Community Outreach with Stephanie Kelley
    Jun 4 2024

    When Stephanie Kelley, the heart and soul behind East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO), stepped up to share her story, we knew we were in for an unforgettable conversation. From her evolution from donor to Executive Director, Stephanie unveils the intricate tapestry of support and service that ECHO weaves throughout our community, touching lives in ways only the most profound acts of kindness can.

    Our discussion traverses the surprising realities of affluence and need in Mount Pleasant, uncovering the often invisible challenges that lurk beneath the surface of any community. ECCO, with its rich 34-year history, stands as a beacon of hope, expanding its legacy from hurricane relief to include life-changing medical and dental care. These stories of transformation are not just tales to be told; they're invitations to become part of a movement that uplifts and heals.

    As we wrap up, the spotlight falls on the lifeblood of ECCO's mission: the community's unwavering support. We celebrate the ingenuity of fundraising efforts like pickleball tournaments and Do Good Gatherings, and we delve into the heartwarming generosity that fuels partnerships and drives initiatives. Every can of beef stew, every pair of gently-used shoes, every hour volunteered—these are the threads that weave the fabric of support for our neighbors, fostering wellness, dignity, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.

    Presenting Sponsor: Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce
    Studio Sponsor: Charleston Radio Group
    Production Sponsor: rūmbo advertising

    Committee:
    Kathleen Herrmann | Host | MPCC President
    Michael Cochran | Co-host | Foundation Chair
    John Carroll | Co-host | Member at Large
    Mike Compton | Co-host | Marketing Chair
    Rebecca Imholz | Co-host | MPCC Director
    Amanda Bunting Comen | Co-host | Social ABCs
    Scott Labarowski | Co-host | Membership Chair
    Jennifer Maxwell | Co-host | Immediate Past President
    Darius Kelly | Creative Director | DK Design

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    48 mins