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To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you are envisioning.
With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington and Marble Cliff communities, the TriVillage Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.
Thank you for downloading, listening and subscribing to Business Inspires, a TriVillage Chamber Partnership podcast, presented by:
Village of Marble Cliff, Burgess & Niple, City of Grandview Heights, Optimize Chiropractic and City of Upper Arlington.
To schedule a guest appearance, or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to info@chamberpartnership.org.
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With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington and Marble Cliff communities, the TriVillage Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.
Thank you for downloading, listening and subscribing to Business Inspires, a TriVillage Chamber Partnership podcast, presented by:
Village of Marble Cliff, Burgess & Niple, City of Grandview Heights, Optimize Chiropractic and City of Upper Arlington.
To schedule a guest appearance, or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to info@chamberpartnership.org.
https://www.chamberpartnership.org
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Whether you’re planning a corporate event, a birthday, or just looking for some entrepreneurial inspiration, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and a guaranteed craving for ice cream!On this episode of Business Inspires, Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with La'Zendra Danforth, the visionary behind Konfetti Carts—a premium ice cream cart catering service making a splash in Columbus, Ohio.With over 20 years of event planning experience, La'Zendra Danforth shares the story behind turning a quest for the perfect “wow factor” into a full-fledged business that brings elegance, fun, and unforgettable ice cream moments to gatherings of every kind.You'll hear how Konfetti Carts customizes every detail—from flavors to cart décor—to match each client’s unique vision, serves up joy all year round with indoor setups, and relies on deep community connections and local partnerships to grow. The conversation explores creative event ideas, crowd-favorite flavors like brown butter bourbon, and the importance of excellence and service in building a standout brand.Moments00:00 "Confetti Ice Cream Experience"06:50 Strategic Networking for Business Success09:43 Custom Fun Ice Cream Bars11:32 "Versatile Event Services Provided"14:17 Brown Butter Bourbon Craze17:31 "Ice Cream Joy Bringers"21:13 Mobile Ice Cream Business GrowthTop 3 takeawaysCustomization is Key: Konfetti Carts goes above and beyond to tailor their offerings for clients—matching event aesthetics with cart decor, flavors, and even branding. From weddings to corporate events, every detail is designed to create memorable experiences.Networking Drives Success: As a newcomer to Columbus, La'Zendra Danforth credits strategic networking and community partnerships for Konfetti Carts’ visibility and growth. Getting involved locally was essential to building a thriving business.Inclusive & Creative Offerings: From specialty ice cream bars (think raspberry sorbet + champagne!) to dairy-free and gluten-free options, Konfetti Carts ensures there’s something for everyone—and easily adapts to fun, off-the-wall client requests.Copyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnershiphttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Brought to you by Grandview HeightsBusiness Inspires is brought to you by Grandview Heights, where opportunity isn’t just a promise, it’s a way of life. This is where innovation meets community.
This is where local businesses thrive alongside vibrant neighborhoods.
Whether you're building a company, raising a family, or investing in the future, Grandview Heights offers the perfect balance of access, culture, and connection.Grandview HeightsLet's Get Back To the Interview 2We'll be back right after this 1
Join us as we explore the power of local food and the thriving spirit of Central Ohio’s farmers' markets!Welcome back to Business Inspires, the podcast of the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership, where we shine a light on innovative businesses and the passionate people behind them.Hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Abbe Turner, Executive Director of Common Greens, a nonprofit organization connecting Central Ohio communities with local farmers and food producers.Abbe Turner shares her journey as an entrepreneur, farmer, and advocate for ethical land stewardship, while diving into the inspiring story behind Common Greens—a network managing five vibrant farmers' markets across Columbus. Discover how these markets generate significant economic impact, foster food access through programs like SNAP and Produce Perks, and serve as a launching pad for beginning entrepreneurs of all ages.From preserving Ohio farmland to dreams of year-round markets and building strong community ties, this episode covers it all. Whether you’re a shopper, potential vendor, or someone passionate about supporting local food systems, you’ll find inspiration and practical ways to get involved.Grandview HeightsMoments00:00 Common Greens Farmers' Market History04:13 "Farmers' Market Impact Highlights"09:52 Expanding Farmers' Markets Nationwide10:54 "Building Community Weekly"Three key takeaways:Farmers earn more. By selling at farmers' markets, local producers make 40-70% more for their products compared to traditional grocery stores, keeping up to 80% of sales at the farm gate.Community food access. Over $35,000 in SNAP dollars were processed last season, and acceptance of programs like Produce Perks and senior coupons means everyone can enjoy fresh, local food.Building vibrant, sustainable economies. Supporting regional farmers helps preserve Ohio farmland, fosters sustainable practices, and creates safe, joyful community spaces for all.Copyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnershiphttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Let's Get Back To the Interview 2We'll be back right after this 2Brought to you by Grandview HeightsBusiness Inspires is brought to you by Grandview Heights, where opportunity isn’t just a promise, it’s a way of life. This is where innovation meets community.
This is where local businesses thrive alongside vibrant neighborhoods.
Whether you're building a company, raising a family, or investing in the future, Grandview Heights offers the perfect balance of access, culture, and connection.Grandview Heights
Whether you're new to the world of insurance or just looking for practical tips to safeguard your family's legacy, this episode is packed with relatable stories and expert insights.Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Leah Jennings, an insurance advisor with years of experience in helping families secure their futures. Leah shares her journey from starting in a captive agency to becoming an independent insurance advisor at Synergy Financial, where she specializes in personalized life insurance and financial planning—especially for middle America.In this conversation, you'll learn why the personal touch matters so much in the insurance industry, the key differences between insurance advisors and financial advisors, and why face-to-face meetings are essential. Leah also breaks down common misunderstandings about life insurance, highlights the importance of living benefits and long-term care, and offers actionable advice for people just starting to think about financial protection—including what college grads should know about student loan debt and insurance.Grandview HeightsKey Takeaways:Face-to-face matters: Sitting down in person with a life insurance advisor helps ensure you fully understand your policy, ask the right questions, and avoid missing critical details.Protection is more than you think: Life insurance isn’t just about what happens when you’re gone—it can include living benefits like long-term care that support you and your loved ones while you’re alive.Start early—especially if you have debt: Even recent grads with student loans should strongly consider life insurance to protect their family from unexpected financial burdens.Copyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnershiphttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Brought to you by Grandview HeightsBusiness Inspires is brought to you by Grandview Heights, where opportunity isn’t just a promise, it’s a way of life. This is where innovation meets community.
This is where local businesses thrive alongside vibrant neighborhoods.
Whether you're building a company, raising a family, or investing in the future, Grandview Heights offers the perfect balance of access, culture, and connection.Grandview HeightsLet's Get Back To The Interview 1We'll be back right after this 1
Welcome to a very special edition of Business Inspires! In this milestone 100th episode, hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis are joined by original host Michelle Wilson for a heartfelt look back at the evolution of the podcast and the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership.From its humble beginnings in 2017 as a daring experiment in business storytelling, to the thriving platform it’s become—highlighting local entrepreneurial journeys and driving chamber engagement—the trio reflects on the many chapters, challenges, and unique roles the podcast has played over time.You’ll hear inside stories from behind the scenes, lessons learned as hosts, and the impact of shifting formats. Plus, get a peek at what’s ahead: big anniversaries, innovative events, and evolving roles for both the chamber and Experience Columbus.Whether you’re a long-time listener or just discovering Business Inspires, this episode celebrates community, adaptability, and the power of connection through conversation.Moments00:00 "Business Inspires: Episode 100"03:22 Tri Village Chamber Podcast Pitch08:01 Chamber Podcast's Organic Evolution12:28 "Marketing Platform for Expression"15:11 Entrepreneur Stories in Tri Village17:14 Co-Hosting Transition and Support21:46 "Be Your Best Conference"Here are three key takeaways from this special episode:Podcasting as a Chamber DifferentiatorBusiness Inspires broke new ground by being one of the first chamber-led podcasts in Central Ohio, giving members a unique and flexible marketing platform to tell their stories in their own voices.The Power of Organic ConversationsBoth Michelle Wilson and Katie Ellis highlighted how authentic, unscripted interviews offered members space to open up, build confidence, and connect on a deeper level with their community—a win for relationship-building.Continuous Evolution for Member ValueFrom shifting to virtual recordings for greater accessibility to introducing new sponsorship opportunities and celebrating significant milestones, such as the upcoming 10-year merger anniversary in 2026, the podcast embodies the Chamber's continual innovation in serving its members.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnershiphttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Building Culture and Community Through Fast Casual Natural Food at RootsWe’re excited to share the story behind Roots Natural Kitchen, the fast-casual restaurant making waves with its radically accessible, natural food. We sit down with Henry Borgeson, CEO of Roots, to explore how the brand grew from a single college-town eatery in 2015 to a mission-driven company with over 16 locations and a team of more than 750 employees.Henry shares how a group of UVA students teamed up with local chefs to create the kind of restaurant they—and their university community—craved: a place where great-tasting, wholesome food didn’t have to be complicated or inaccessible. We discuss Roots’ unique philosophy of combining bold flavors with simplicity, the behind-the-scenes technology and menu innovations driving their rapid growth, and how they’re building a culture rooted in empathy, resilience, and humility.From catering for major Columbus events to cultivating community partnerships and expanding across the Midwest, hear how Roots keeps authenticity at its core while meeting customers—quite literally—where they are (yes, including drive-thrus!). Whether you’re a health-conscious foodie, aspiring entrepreneur, or just curious about what it takes to grow a value-driven brand, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.Inspiring Moments00:00 Founding a Healthy Fast-Casual Eatery05:30 Radically Accessible Opportunities at Roots07:03 "Signature Bowls: Roots' Unique Appeal"11:36 Drive-Thru Accessibility Innovation14:04 "Restaurant Online Ordering Evolution"15:42 Quick Pivot: Pre-COVID Ordering App20:50 "Versatile Catering Options"25:02 "Values-Driven, Principle-Based Success"27:04 "Challenges in Vision and Capital"29:55 Restaurant Fundraisers: Community Partnerships32:58 Roots Menu Innovation: New Steak OfferingHere are 3 key takeaways for anyone interested in scaling a purpose-driven business:Radical Accessibility is More Than Just a Slogan: Roots’ focus on making healthy, tasty food convenient and approachable—regardless of your dietary needs or background—has set them apart. Their signature bowls simplify decisions for customers and allow customization while ensuring flavor and nutrition.Growth Powered by Customer Feedback: Expansion strategies were informed by listening closely to what each new community wanted, whether that meant developing an ordering app, launching catering, or adding drive-thru service in Columbus. Meeting customers where they are is at the heart of the Roots philosophy!Values-Driven Hiring & Culture: At Roots, team members are hired and trained based on shared values like friendliness, empathy, resilience, and humility, not just experience. This commitment fuels a culture of operational excellence and empowers employees to grow within the company.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Presented by First Merchants Bank
If you’re curious about what it takes to blend tradition, innovation, and community into a small business, this episode is for you.Welcome to a fresh episode of Business Inspires, the podcast powered by the Tri Village Chamber Partnership! In today’s conversation, co-hosts Katie Ellis and Brett Johnson sit down with Daniel Hamm, the new owner of Winans Coffee and Chocolate in Grandview Yard. Daniel brings a genuine passion for hospitality, a rich background in restaurant management, and a heartfelt connection to the Grandview community—which has been his home for nearly two decades.Daniel shares his personal journey from Rochester, New York to Columbus, Ohio, his initial hesitancy and ultimate embrace of the franchise model, and how Winans became a staple in his personal and professional life. He discusses plans for an exciting store refresh, including cozy new seating, decor updates, and specialty offerings like the much-anticipated Taylor Swift-inspired "Showgirl" latte. Daniel also gives us a peek at upcoming holiday treats, from Buckeyes to chocolate-dipped Oreos and a new hot cocoa gift line. Plus, he teases community-focused initiatives and shares what success will look like in his first year of ownership.Here's the link Daniel mentions to order the holiday guide and support Winans in Grandview.And stay tuned for details about Winans’ upcoming grand re-opening, complete with free coffee for a year for the first 25 in line and plenty of chocolate samples to go around!Here are 3 key takeaways:Community-Driven Business: Daniel’s deep connection to Grandview shines through his commitment to making Winans more than a coffee shop—he’s partnering with local schools and organizations, making the shop a true community hub.Embrace Change & Creativity: Although initially hesitant about franchising, Daniel found that the right franchise can support creative visions. His upcoming refresh of Winans includes cozier seating, new menu options, and a more vibrant atmosphere.Continuous Learning: Even with years of food service experience, Daniel shares candidly about the surprises and “learning curves”—like the unpredictability of espresso machines! He’s focused on creating memorable customer experiences and building genuine relationships.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Today, we sit down with John Riley and Deborah Andrews, the dynamic team behind Ready Set Agile. With years of experience in agile coaching, people operations, and organizational transformation, John and Deborah share how they help businesses align technical and cultural strategies for long-term success. You’ll hear the story of how Ready Set Agile was born, the importance of company culture in navigating change, and practical insights on fostering self-managing teams that thrive through continuous learning. Whether you’re a leader looking to drive real, lasting change or someone passionate about workforce development, this conversation delivers fresh perspectives and actionable takeaways for everyone looking to build a more agile and resilient organization.Inspiring Moments00:00 Agile Experts John & Deborah Andrews03:43 Deborah's Impactful Leadership Journey08:01 Aligning Vision for Effective Solutions13:17 Consulting vs. Coaching Models14:43 Empowering Through Coaching18:40 "Empowering Change Agents Over Leaders"22:59 Workshops: Personalized Common Experiences25:45 Next Gen Talent Development Program27:36 Reach Out for Agile Collaboration3 key takeaways that stood out:Culture is the Gatekeeper: Deborah shared how true organizational culture shows itself under pressure, not just when things are going well. Building psychological safety is essential to creating self-managing, innovative teams.Coaching Over Consulting: Instead of just solving short-term problems, Ready Set Agile arms teams and individuals with skills and tools for continuous improvement. The goal? To make organizations self-sufficient and adaptable long after the engagement ends.Everyone Can Be a Leader: Leadership and change don't just flow from the top. By empowering “change agents” at every level (even the quiet knowledge-keepers), Ready Set Agile helps make transformation contagious throughout an organization.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Presented by First Merchants Bank
Stronger Together: "We're a great connector. So if we have a business owner that shares with us, they're struggling with their current CPA or maybe they're looking for a new financial advisor. We want to be that connector where it takes the stress and time away from them because we've already put in that work to vet these individuals, these professionals, these companies to say here's who we think you should work with and here's why." - Ashley DickIn this episode, hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Ashley Dick, Chief Retail and Community Development Officer at Fortuna Bank—a groundbreaking, women-owned financial institution in Columbus, Ohio.Ashley shares Fortuna Bank’s mission-driven approach to banking, designed to close the capital and education gaps faced by women entrepreneurs. From hosting peer-led networking and educational events to launching mentorship programs that empower new business owners, Fortuna Bank is more than just a financial institution—it’s a vibrant community-building hub.You’ll hear about the vision and determination of founder Lisa Berger, the unique challenges of launching a women-owned bank, and the commitment to making banking approachable, supportive, and tailored to local businesses. Whether you’re a new entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is packed with insights on building connections, fostering confidence, and growing with the support of a like-minded community. This is an inspiring conversation about redefining what it means to be a bank, and discovering how Fortuna Bank is helping small businesses—and their owners—thrive.Key takeaways from the conversation:Mission-Driven Banking: Fortuna Bank was intentionally founded by Lisa Berger to address the gap in access to capital and resources for women entrepreneurs. Their focus goes beyond traditional banking—building a supportive community that empowers all business owners.Relationship and Education First: While providing the full suite of personal and business banking services, Fortuna differentiates itself with hands-on financial education, client networking, peer-led lecture series, and a soon-to-launch mentorship program.A Community Hub, Not Just a Bank: Their space is intentionally designed to be inviting and collaborative, offering local entrepreneurs a home base for meetings and events—and a gateway to invaluable business connections.Inspiring Moments05:53 Empowering Community Through Unique Services07:25 "Connecting Experienced and New Entrepreneurs"11:26 Business Connector and Advisor Service16:42 Empowering Business Conversations19:15 "Fortuna's Mission: Community and Growth"To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Presented by First Merchants Bank
We had an energizing interview with Jennifer Griffith, Regional President of First Merchants Bank in Ohio. Jennifer shared her journey and insights on leadership, growth, and building strong, values-driven teams. Her people-first mentality and actionable advice were truly inspiring, not just for those in banking but for leaders and professionals everywhere.Here are 3 key takeaways worth reflecting on:Lead with Influence, Not Authority: Jennifer emphasized the power of humility, self-awareness, and servant leadership. Focusing on positively influencing your team rather than relying on formal authority.Don’t Wait for an Invitation—Bring Your Value: Especially for women and underrepresented groups, Jennifer’s advice was clear: always be prepared, speak up, and find ways to contribute meaningfully in every room you enter.Invest in Growth and Self-Awareness: Whether it’s through supporting community initiatives or encouraging personal and professional development, Jennifer highlights the lasting impact of continuous learning and self-reflection.Inspiring Moments00:00 "Complexity & Misunderstanding in Banking"04:23 "Influence Over Authority in Leadership"09:30 Understanding Roles in Meetings13:08 "Build Careers on Personal Values"16:26 "Embrace Strengths for Growth"22:44 Community Impact Through Organizing24:22 Future of Digital TransactionsTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
The Business Case for DEI - "We've been incorporating this work from day one because frankly, it's smart business." Jennifer SconyersIn this episode, hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Jennifer Sconyers, founder of Abundance Leadership Consulting (ALC). Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from an ambitious 15-year-old dreaming of entrepreneurship to the creator of a consulting firm focused on building high-performing, healthy organizations through a holistic, values-driven, and abundance-minded approach.Jennifer reveals her insights on the true meaning of abundance in leadership, the importance of creating workplaces where employees genuinely want to stay, and practical strategies for navigating change and chaos—both internally with your team and externally with your clients. She reinforces the vital integration of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) principles, the role of creative collaboration across ecosystems, and shares real-life success stories where ALC helped turn organizational challenges into measurable progress.Whether you’re a business owner, team leader, or someone passionate about positive change in the workplace, this episode offers thoughtful advice and actionable inspiration to help you and your organization thrive—especially in times of uncertainty. Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode:Abundance Mindset Fuels Innovation: Jennifer highlights that thinking abundantly means focusing on possibilities, even in challenging times. This mindset helps leaders balance realism with visionary thinking, fortifying organizations during unpredictable shifts.Values-Driven Cultures Retain Talent: ALC’s work emphasizes that alignment between individual and organizational values is fundamental for happiness and retention. Operationalizing values through transparency, feedback, and clear decision-making builds strong teams that want to stay and grow together.Communication & Connection Build Resilience: Especially during change, Jennifer urges leaders to proactively communicate with both staff and clients. Frequent, transparent check-ins alleviate anxiety, foster trust, and help teams adapt to chaos with confidence.Inspiring Moments03:31 From Employee to Entrepreneur09:52 Effective Change Communication Strategies12:39 Proactive Communication and Funding Strategies14:46 DEI: Essential for Business Success20:01 Evolving Leadership Through Experience21:21 "Embrace Discomfort in Leadership"To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Mentioned in this episode:Presented by First Merchants Bank
The Five Pillars of Lasting Lifestyle Change - "Nutrition is foundational for understanding for long Term life, lifestyle change and success. And you got sleep, stress management and activity. So, you know, really understanding a patient's journey and those five pillars as we go through the discovery process, how long they've been managing this off and on." - Dr. Matt WalkerIn this episode, hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Dr. Matt Walker, the dynamic CEO of Options Medical Weight Loss. Dr. Walker shares his unique journey from flipping houses and playing semi-professional rugby, to opening chiropractic practices and ultimately founding a rapidly growing medical weight loss company with more than 40 locations. You'll hear how a passion for personalized care, cutting-edge technology, and long-term health inspired the creation of Options Medical Weight Loss, and what sets their approach apart in an increasingly crowded field.Dr. Walker and his team focus not just on losing weight, but on fat loss, muscle retention, and empowering their clients with education and guidance for lasting change. From innovative nutrition systems to personalized bloodwork and the latest in GLP-1 medications, Dr. Walker unpacks the science, the stories, and the vision for a healthier future. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a healthcare professional, or just looking for inspiration on your own wellness journey, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Here are 3 key takeaways you won’t want to miss:Personalized, Guided Weight Loss: Options Medical Weight Loss focuses on individualized care, going beyond just the number on the scale. By using technology like advanced bioimpedance scales and thorough bloodwork, they address the unique factors behind each patient’s health journey.Comprehensive Support System: Success isn’t about a quick fix. Dr. Walker emphasizes a multi-faceted approach—nutrition, sleep, stress management, activity, and, when appropriate, medication—all tailored to the individual while providing regular in-person or virtual guidance.Education and Empowerment: Their mission is all about empowering patients. With robust education resources and a team that genuinely cares, clients are set up not just to lose weight, but to maintain their results and improve their overall health long term.Inspiring Moments04:46 Technology-Driven Health and Longevity09:12 Holistic Health and Metabolic Testing12:22 GLP-1: Appetite Control and Blood Sugar15:33 Managing Diet for Enhanced Energy18:35 Life-Changing Patient Transformations21:16 Expanding Clinics with Remote CareTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
The Employee Engagement Crisis: "according to a recent Gallup poll that there's about only 33% of US employees are actually actively engaged in their work and in their in their job." - Jake HarterHosts Katie Ellis and Brett Johnson welcome Jake Harter, founder of Bellevue HRM, to discuss what truly drives employee engagement, retention, and organizational effectiveness. Drawing from his experience in both large corporations and entrepreneurial ventures, Jake shares practical strategies for building a high-performing workforce—including insights from a powerful real-world success story that led to significantly lower turnover for a local business.Jake unpacks the “three pillars” of a dynamic workplace, explains how human resources can be a strategic accelerator instead of just a rule enforcer, and offers advice tailored specifically for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Plus, hear about emerging trends reshaping HR, from remote work to the rapid pace of change driven by technology.Whether you run a team of five or five hundred, this conversation is packed with actionable ideas on how to foster an environment where people feel valued, heard, and empowered. Here are the top 3 takeaways from the conversation:Employee Engagement Drives PerformanceJake emphasizes that genuine engagement stems not from perks like pizza parties, but from fostering autonomy, psychological safety, and open communication—leading to organizations that are 21% more profitable, according to Gallup.Small Changes, Big ResultsBy implementing clear goal-setting, regular feedback sessions, and recognizing achievements in even a small call center, Jake helped achieve a 25% reduction in turnover and a noticeable boost in employee morale—proving that incremental steps can create tangible ROI.HR as a Strategic Business PartnerWith rapid advances like AI and evolving workforce expectations, HR’s future is as a proactive accelerator of business growth, not just a policy enforcer. Building a culture where people are empowered and developed pays dividends in innovation and retention.Inspiring Moments03:24 Addressing Employee Disengagement Solutions09:10 Enhancing IT Skill Development Strategy12:16 Employee Engagement Boosts Turnover Reduction14:23 "Empowering Frontline Communication"19:28 HR: Business Partner, Not Just Custodian22:14 Critical Steps & Employee Retention24:32 "Overcoming Growth Barriers"27:13 Available for Quick ConsultationsTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
The Hidden Link Between Perfectionism and People Pleasing: "People pleasing is the most common way that we exhibit perfectionism. And it's exhausting. And it's definitely what it looks like to be off key, to be out of alignment with what you're meant for in your life." - Sarah MooreBrett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Sarah Moore, a dynamic coach, author, and creator of the high-energy “Pump Up Sessions.” With over 14 years of experience guiding women to balance ambition and wellbeing, Sarah shares her journey from travel writer and bra store entrepreneur to passionate life coach. She talks more about the powerful concept of “soul alignment,” the difference between performing and truly living, and practical tools anyone can use to reconnect with their authentic selves—like her transformative “feelings walk.”Get a glimpse of Sarah’s philosophy, her personal struggles with self-esteem and people pleasing, and the importance of creating space for reflection in our busy lives. Plus, Sarah gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming session at the “Be Your Best Self” conference, designed to leave you feeling energized, inspired, and connected to a like-minded community. Whether you’re looking to step back from the performance trap or craving practical strategies for personal growth, this episode is packed with honest conversation and actionable insights. Get ready to be inspired!Find out more about Sarah.Here are the top 3 takeaways:Soul Alignment Means Integrity - Sarah describes alignment as the way our actions reflect our values. It isn’t always easy, but living in alignment brings a sense of spaciousness—even during challenging times.Stop Performing. Start Living - There’s so much power in moving away from constantly trying to meet others’ expectations and instead tuning into who we truly are. Sarah’s journey from “performing” (people-pleasing, perfectionism) to genuinely living is deeply relatable.Build a Personal Toolbox to Tune Inward - Whether it’s a “feelings walk,” journaling, or calling someone you trust, creating space for self-reflection is key. Sarah suggests intentionally slowing down and developing practices to better understand and honor your own feelings and needs.Inspiring Moments00:00 Journey to Empowering Women05:41 Living in Alignment08:25 "Navigating Confidence and Self-Discovery"12:42 "Embracing Reflection and Self-Awareness"14:13 "Embracing Uncertainty and Self-Discovery"18:17 "Discovering My 12-Minute Feelings Walk"22:50 Cultivate Self-ReflectionTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
In this episode of Business Inspires, hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis sit down with Mayor Greta Kearns of the City of Grandview Heights to discuss the dynamic developments taking place within the city. From the significant milestones celebrated last year, including forty years as a Tree City USA and the fire department's centennial anniversary, to the recent unveiling of the new parks and recreation facility, you will get an inside look at the City of Grandview Heights' continual progression. Mayor Kearns talks about the city's capital projects, including the construction of a new city hall, police, and fire facility, and improvements to aging infrastructure. Additionally, she sheds light on thriving economic development, highlighting new businesses, restaurants, and retail spaces that are energizing various areas of the community. As the conversation unfolds, Mayor Kearns addresses how the City of Grandview Heights balances change and growth while maintaining its fiscal responsibility amid inflation, offering insights into the city's communication platforms and encouraging community involvement. Discover the vibrancy and forward-thinking initiatives of the City of Grandview Heights, capturing the essence of a thriving city that values resilience and community spirit.Key Moments00:00 Centennial Building's Future and Upgrades05:23 Grandview Avenue Development Plans07:03 New Openings in Grandview Area11:06 Enhanced Community Reporting SystemTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
In a challenging health insurance landscape, learn key strategies to employ to save small businesses money on insurance plans.We had the pleasure of speaking with Kelly Parton from HealthMarkets Insurance Agency! Discover the journey and expertise of a local health insurance agent who emphasizes the importance of personalized, face-to-face interactions and comprehensive coverage planning.Here's what you can learn from our conversation:Value of Personalized Service: Understanding your client's needs goes beyond basic information. Kelly's approach of knowing at least ten personal details unrelated to business fosters stronger client relationships.Stay Updated with Industry Changes: Continuous training and keeping abreast of Medicare and other insurance plan developments are crucial. Kelly emphasizes the importance of being proactive and informed in this ever-evolving field.Holistic Insurance Solutions: Beyond just health insurance, considering supplemental products like accident and critical illness plans ensures comprehensive coverage and financial protection for unforeseen events.Inspiring Moments05:05 Short-Term Health Plan Shift09:42 Truthful, Question-Based Business Approach13:31 Understanding Value Post-Crisis16:22 Ohio Health Insurance Offerings20:05 Honest Business Practices20:56 Beyond Health Insurance BasicsTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Join hosts Brett Johnson, Katie Ellis, Tonnisha English-Amamoo, and our incredible guests Meredith Ulmer, and Kelsea Cozad as we talk about the crucial topic of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in the workplace.Our discussions are filled with actionable insights and inspiring stories, perfect for anyone looking to create an inclusive and forward-thinking work environment. Here are three key takeaways from this episode:🔹 Adapt and Innovate:Learn from Kelsea Cozad on the importance of evolving with technology and how platforms like TikTok can be leveraged even if you're not in their prime demographic.🔹 Strategic Communication:Tonnisha English-Amamoo stresses understanding your audience's language—whether that's ROI, legal, or corporate speak—to align your execution with agreed strategies effectively.🔹 Empowering Leadership:Meredith Ulmer offers insight on leading diverse, multi-generational teams and emphasizes the importance of mentoring and supporting the next generation of leaders.Our guests also weigh in on the importance of open communication across generations, promoting inclusivity in hiring practices, and leveraging social media trends to impact business success.Inspiring Moments04:43 Leading marketing for housing authority and resident initiatives.06:59 Emotionally charged LinkedIn posts prompt private responses.11:09 Challenging corporate structures, valuing ideas over titles.13:33 Explaining viral internet trends to leaders is difficult.17:57 New dictionary requires understanding generational learning.22:38 Ask how leaders best digest information.25:19 Promote achievements; self-advocate to gain recognition.29:17 Promoting diversity by consciously inclusivity in careers.31:32 Addressing past misses by improving leadership practices.Inspiring TakeawaysAdapt and Evolve with TechnologyInnovate Within ConstraintsSpeak Your Audience's LanguageTailor Information DeliveryLearn from Organizational Communication Patterns: Self-Promotion and NetworkingGenuine Advocacy in the WorkplaceBreaking Traditional HierarchiesEducate on Social Media's ImpactInclusivity and MentorshipThe Individual Contributor on SpotifyThe Individual Contributor on Apple PodcastsKelsea on LinkedInMeredith on LinkedInTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
How did Yasmine Robles' vision for her business evolve from the time she started Robles Designs to its brand transition into Rebel Marketing?Hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis are joined by returning guest Yasmine Robles and first-time guest Izzy Dadosky to discuss a transformational journey in the world of marketing. Formerly known as Robles Designs, Yasmine and Izzy share the story behind the rebranding to Rebel Marketing.We talk about the reasons for the change, the new brand's vibrant personality, and how it distinguishes itself from the former identity. You'll hear about the careful considerations and strategic decisions involved in the rebranding process, as well as the new branding elements, including logos, colors, and messaging adjustments.Inspiring TakeawaysEmbrace Your Unique Voice: Yasmine and Izzy emphasize the importance of staying true to yourself and your brand. Rebel Marketing is all about being authentic and breaking away from the stereotypical corporate mold. Your marketing should fit you like your favorite pair of stretchy pants!Strategic Rebranding: The transition from Robles Designs to Rebel Marketing wasn't just a name change. It was about aligning the brand's name with its evolved identity and messaging. Thoroughly audit your current brand and ensure the new name truly reflects your company ethos.Fun and Authentic Social Media Presence: Izzy highlights their approach to social media—keeping it real and relatable with a dash of humor. Instead of standard corporate posts, they focus on showing their personalities and engaging with their community in a genuine way.Inspiring Moments00:00 Rebranding: Finding Authenticity04:23 Rebel: Breaking Corporate Norms08:33 Minor Brand Updates Focused on Name13:42 Revamping Social Media Identity16:51 Rebranding Strategy EssentialsTo run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
What key components should be part of a disaster recovery plan for YOUR small business?Preparing for Cyber Attacks: "In our world, we kinda say it's not "if," but "when." So Yeah. You know, any business should be thinking about when they get attacked or when there is an attack. And so the most important thing to think about these days is, are they prepared for that?"Hosts Brett Johnson and Katie Ellis are joined by Daniel Maldet, owner of CMIT Solutions, a company dedicated to providing comprehensive IT support for small businesses. Together, they talk about the critical world of cybersecurity, revealing the hidden risks that many small businesses overlook and the evolving landscape of digital threats. From Daniel's journey from fixing iPods to becoming a cybersecurity expert, to the importance of user training and disaster recovery plans, this episode is packed with invaluable insights for any business owner looking to safeguard their operations. Tune in to learn about the misconceptions, red flags, and essential IT solutions that can help protect your business in today's fast-paced digital environment. This essential conversation that could be the key to staying one step ahead of cyber threats.Inspiring Moments00:00 Focused on helping small businesses with technology.04:38 Small businesses are vulnerable to cyber threats.08:21 AI advances impact IT security and cybercrime.11:47 Small businesses should consult affordable IT services.14:24 Love solving problems and helping people.Phone: 614-655-8558Website: CMIT Solutions Downtown ColumbusEmail: dmalet@cmitsolutions.comTop Inspiring TakeawaysCMIT Solutions Overview:CMIT Solutions specializes in providing comprehensive IT support and cybersecurity for small businesses. Their services include user training, device security, cloud security, and help desk services.Value of IT Support for Small Businesses:Small businesses face significant challenges concerning technology and cybersecurity, making specialized IT support crucial.Misconceptions About Cybersecurity:A common misconception among small businesses is that they are too small to be targeted by cybercriminals. In reality, any business can be a target regardless of size.The Importance of Preparedness:Both large and small organizations need to be prepared for cyber attacks. Preparedness involves having proper backups, security measures, and recovery plans.Impact of Cyber Attacks:Even if a business doesn't store sensitive data like Social Security numbers, it can still be severely impacted by cyber attacks, such as losing control of email accounts and websites.Evolving Nature of Cybersecurity:Cybersecurity is rapidly evolving, with new threats emerging constantly. Businesses need to stay updated and adapt to new types of attacks, including those leveraging AI.Training as a Key Defense:Employee training is one of the most effective measures to prevent cyber attacks. Training can help avoid a large percentage of breaches that exploit human error.Disaster Recovery Plans:Having a disaster recovery plan and robust data backup strategies in place are essential for minimizing downtime and recovery costs after an attack.Engaging IT Professionals:Small businesses should consider consulting with IT professionals to develop tailored cybersecurity strategies rather than attempting to manage IT and security efforts alone.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYCopyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
We're thrilled to bring you this enlightening episode featuring Fire Chief Greg Eisenacher and Fire Marshal Chris Evrard. We get into the role of fire departments in enhancing community safety, preparedness, and well-being.📌 Key Takeaways:• Customer Service and Community Engagement: Fire Chief Greg Eisenacher emphasizes the importance of customer service and community presence. Fire departments are often the first point of contact for various community issues, from emergency responses to basic safety inquiries.• Comprehensive Fire Prevention: Fire Marshal Chris Evrard elaborates on the extensive responsibilities of a fire marshal, which include fire prevention education, code enforcement, and fire investigation. Chris's hands-on approach, from regular inspections to addressing immediate hazards, ensures business and community safety.• Proactive Collaboration: Both Greg and Chris stress the value of collaborating with businesses from the get-go. From providing guidance before opening a new business to maintaining continuous communication, the fire department works tirelessly to prevent fires and ensure compliance with safety codes.Key Moments00:00 Focused on stability and customer service excellence.05:39 Fire marshal: Fire prevention education, code enforcement, investigation.08:58 Continuous, consistent inspections ensure safety and compliance.10:17 Violation severity determines correction timeframe and action.17:54 Thanking and including retired members in parade.21:18 Promote safety: fire drills, helmets, preparedness, awareness.Copyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
In this episode, we have a special treat as we dive into the world of music education with our guests Chad Greenwald and Russ Miller, the passionate owners of School of Rock Columbus. Since opening their doors, they've experienced significant growth and positive community impact. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing; they faced unexpected challenges in their first year and navigated the complexities of business decisions, delegation, and fostering a cohesive culture.The Secret to Our Success: "We were very particular about who we hire and why we hire them, but the personalities precede most everything."— Russ Miller We explore how their love for music and commitment to a positive environment has propelled their success. Chad and Russ share personal stories about their staff's dedication, the importance of teacher qualifications, and the inclusivity that defines their school."Community Growth and Impact": "We have a safe space for children and adults to be themselves and to learn how to play music."— Chad GreenwaldWe also touch on the emotional journey of team-building events and even delve into some fun musical preferences. Inspiring Takeaways1. **Community Impact**: - School of Rock Columbus has made a significant impact on the local community, engaging with schools and participating in community events.2. **Business Growth and Challenges**: - The business has experienced substantial growth but has also faced challenges, particularly in the first year, such as making exceptions for families and making tough decisions.3. **Culture and Passion**: - The positive and intentional culture at School of Rock Columbus is attributed to the owners' caring, compassionate nature and their passion for music.4. **Delegation and Organization**: - Delegation has been a challenge for Chad Greenwald, but the commitment and dedication of the staff have been crucial.5. **Team Building Events**: - Unique team-building events at the school have been impactful, helping participants bond and revealing different sides of themselves through music.Inspiring Moments04:24 A place for shared experiences and community.09:49 Adapting to spreadsheets, overcoming personal struggles, triumph.13:08 Prepared and natural thanks to great teachers.16:31 Inclusive community supports LGBTQ kids to be themselves.21:24 Authentic team building leads to higher value.To run a successful business, you need resources, valuable connections, and community recognition. Business Inspires will provide you with the tools, resources, and examples to inspire you to create the business you envision.With more than 60 years as an integral part of the Grandview, Upper Arlington, and Marble Cliff communities, the Tri-Village Chamber Partnership is dedicated to a singular purpose - the success of the business community.Thank you for downloading, listening, and following Business Inspires, a Tri-Village Chamber Partnership podcast.This season is presented by:Grandview HeightsTo schedule a guest appearance or find out more about sponsoring Business Inspires, send an email to:Katie Ellis, President/CEO, Tri-Village Chamber Partnershipkatie@chamberpartnership.orgFollow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player.HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!Please leave us a review on Google!We'd love it if you could please share this podcast with your social media friends!Discover more podcasts like this at Circle 270 Media® Podcast Consultants.https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/kitchen-dance - License code: U9SOBWUIY0PUOLOYhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Copyright 2026 Tri-Village Chamber Partnership







