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The "Get In Your Business" podcast by the Camden County Chamber of Commerce is a captivating audio series designed to spotlight the vibrant small business community within Camden County. Each episode features engaging interviews with local small business owners, offering a platform for them to share their unique stories, challenges, and successes.

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Podcast Show NotesGet ’N Your Business Podcast — Episode 91Guest: Candace Pullum, St. Marys Main Street DirectorHost: Allison Shores, Camden County Chamber of CommerceIn this episode of the Get ’N Your Business Podcast, host Allison Shores sits down with Candace Pullum, the St. Marys Main Street Director, to talk about everything happening in downtown St. Marys—from supporting local businesses to organizing community events that bring residents and visitors together.Candace shares how the Main Street program works behind the scenes to strengthen downtown, assist business owners, and help connect entrepreneurs with the right resources. She also explains the city’s new online business license portal, which simplifies the process for business owners applying for or renewing their occupational tax licenses.The conversation highlights how collaboration between merchants, volunteers, city boards, and community leaders continues to transform St. Marys into a thriving waterfront destination. From markets and festivals to family-friendly events, the downtown district continues to grow while maintaining its unique coastal charm.Listeners also get a preview of several exciting spring events happening in St. Marys, including the monthly Alive After Five, the Glow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt, a Culture Driven car show, and the kickoff of the Music in the Park concert series. The episode wraps up with a reminder to grab tickets for Taste of Camden, returning to Orange Hall this April.Key Topics CoveredThe role of the St. Marys Main Street ProgramHow the city is making it easier to start and run a businessThe new online portal for business licenses and renewalsSupporting and connecting local entrepreneursThe growth and energy of downtown St. MarysHow merchants and volunteers help power community eventsEvents MentionedCommunity Yard Sale & Sidewalk Sales – March 7Alive After Five – Monthly Downtown EventGlow-in-the-Dark Easter Egg Hunt – March 21Culture Driven Waterfront Car Show – AprilMusic in the Park – Begins April 11Taste of Camden – April 19 at Orange HallResources & LinksCamden County Chamber of Commercehttps://camdenchamber.comSt. Marys Main Street (Candace Pullum)mainstreet@stmarysga.govCall to ActionSubscribe to the Get ’N Your Business Podcast to hear more conversations with local entrepreneurs, leaders, and innovators across Camden County.If you enjoyed this episode, leave a 5-star review and share it with someone who loves supporting local businesses.Don’t forget to grab your tickets for Taste of Camden — April 19.#GetNYourBusiness #CamdenChamber #StMarysGA #DowntownStMarys #CamdenCountyGA #SupportLocal #TasteOfCamden
Summer Starts Here: Big Plans for the St. Marys Aquatic CenterGet ‘N’ Your Business Podcast – Episode 90Summer in Camden County is about to make a splash. ☀️💦In Episode 90, host Alison Shores sits down with Isabella Young, Aquatic Center Supervisor, to talk about exciting updates, new programming, and a bold vision for the future of the St. Marys Aquatic Center.From adult nights and family movie nights to water aerobics and the return of Pups in the Pool — this season is shaping up to be one of the best yet.In This Episode:Isabella’s journey from lifeguard to Aquatic Center SupervisorWhat’s already at the St. Marys Aquatic CenterRenovations & lazy river reconstructionAdult Nights (18+ themed evenings)Family Movie NightsWater Aerobics (seniors & all ages)Swim lessons for 6 months through adultsBirthday parties & private facility rentalsSeason passes, daily admission & pricing optionsThe 5-year vision (splash pads, accessibility & long-term growth)2026 Season Dates:Opens May 9 (weekends only)Full-time hours begin May 25 (11AM–6PM)Season runs through September 7Switches back to weekends-only starting August 2📍 Located behind the St. Marys Public Library🚗 Free parkingFor updates, follow the St. Marys Aquatic Center on Facebook.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who loves summer in Camden County.🎙️ Presented by the Camden County Chamber of Commerce#GetNYourBusiness #StMarysGA #CamdenCountyGA #SummerFun
🎙 Episode 89: Keeping Kids Reading in Camden CountyHost: Alison ShoresGuest: Mitch Blyler, Rotary Club of Camden CountyIn this powerful episode of the Get In Your Business Podcast, Alison Shores sits down with Mitch Blyler to discuss the Rotary Club of Camden County’s We Read program — a local initiative that provides children ages birth to five with a free book every month through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.The conversation highlights why early literacy is critical to long-term academic success. Children learn to read through third grade — and after that, they read to learn. If they fall behind early, it can impact their entire educational journey.Mitch shares his personal connection to the program, explaining how his own daughter participated years before he even realized Rotary funded it locally. What started as a free book in the mail became a family tradition of reading together — and a passion for supporting literacy in Camden County.But there’s a challenge.The We Read program is:100% locally fundedNot supported by Georgia state dollarsApproximately $32 per child per yearServing nearly 300 childrenFacing a growing waitlist of over 100 childrenThe Rotary Club is at a crossroads — and continued funding will determine whether the program can reopen enrollment and expand access.The episode also explores:What Rotary really does in Camden CountyHands-on service projects and local impactSponsorship opportunities for businessesHow younger professionals can get involvedWhy supporting businesses that give back mattersThis episode is a reminder that meaningful community change doesn’t require massive funding — sometimes it just takes $32 and a willingness to act.Key Takeaways✔ Early literacy sets the foundation for lifelong success✔ The We Read program costs about $32 per child annually✔ Local support is essential to keeping the program alive✔ Rotary offers flexible ways to serve — including new satellite club options✔ Businesses can sponsor multiple community events through RotaryHow to Support📚 Sponsor a child🤝 Become a business sponsor💛 Donate to help reopen the waitlistVisit: camdencountyrotary.orgAbout the GuestMitch Blyler serves with the Rotary Club of Camden County and has been a long-time advocate for community service and literacy. Through hands-on projects and fundraising efforts, he works to strengthen Camden County for future generations.Connect & Subscribe
Episode 88: For Camden — A Conversation with Pastor Jon McClarnonWhat does it mean to be “for Camden”?In this episode, Alison sits down with Pastor Jon McClarnon, Lead Pastor of Christ Church Camden, to talk about mission, community, and why church shouldn’t feel intimidating.Christ Church Camden exists to lead disconnected and unfulfilled people toward a full life in Jesus — and they believe that life can start right now, not someday.Pastor Jon shares his journey from Missouri to Camden County, the growth of the church since 2018, and why unity among churches matters. They discuss the addition of a Thursday night service, the launch of an affordable preschool, and the impact of programs like Hope 1312 Closet and Care Portal in supporting foster families and meeting real needs in real time.The conversation also explores Rooted, message-based small groups, and why you don’t need to have your life together to walk through the doors of a church.If you’ve ever felt disconnected, unsure, or hesitant about church — this episode is for you.In This Episode:The mission behind Christ Church CamdenWhy being “For Camden” mattersBuilding unity among local churchesHope 1312 Closet and foster care supportRooted and small group connectionWhy you don’t need to have it all figured out📍 Get ConnectedIf you’re looking for community, purpose, or simply a place to start — Christ Church Camden invites you to come as you are.🌐 Website:https://www.christchurchcamden.com 📞 Church Office: ((912) 405-8181) 📍 Location: 250 Lake Pointe Dr, Kingsland, GA 31548 ⏰ Sunday Services: 8:30 AM | 10:00 AM | 11:30 AM ➕ Coming Soon: Thursday Night ServiceWhether you’ve been in church your whole life or haven’t stepped into one in years, you’re welcome here.👉 Visit the website to learn more, sign up for Rooted, explore small groups, or find the right next step for you and your family.Listen, subscribe, and share with someone who may be looking for connection in Camden County.
Podcast Show Notes — Episode 87Get ’N Your Business PodcastHost: Alison ShoresGuest: Executive Chef Chad — Locals DocksideLocation: St. Marys, GeorgiaEpisode OverviewIn Episode 87, Allison Shores welcomes Executive Chef Chad of Locals Dockside for a deep dive into coastal cuisine, scratch-made cooking, and what it takes to deliver a standout waterfront dining experience in Camden County. Chef Chad shares his culinary journey, menu philosophy, ingredient sourcing, and the customer-first mindset that sets Locals apart.What You’ll HearChef Chad’s path from Jacksonville, Tallahassee (FSU), Miami, and Sandestin to Coastal GeorgiaThe “casual coastal” vibe paired with upscale, chef-driven foodWhy everything is made from scratch—no pre-made shortcutsIngredient standards: Certified Angus Beef, local Brunswick shrimp, and fresh fish delivered weeklyMenu favorites: Bayou Blaze Tacos, Penne Alla Vodka, and Jacked Up JambalayaWeekly specials: All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp Wednesdays & Grouper Finger FridayThe science behind authentic Louisiana-style jambalayaAbove-and-beyond hospitality, custom menus, and private eventsRapid-fire Q&A and a jaw-dropping (and cautionary) kitchen mishap storyReservations, holiday planning, and what to expect on busy daysNotable Quotes“Everything in the kitchen is from scratch.”“You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with.”“If the customer wants something, we make it happen.”Restaurant InfoLocals Dockside📍 307 W St. Marys St, St. Marys, GA🕒 Wed–Sat 11am–9pm | Sun 11am–8pm (Closed Mon–Tue)📞 Reservations recommended, especially for Valentine’s Day & Mother’s DayListen & SubscribeYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify👍 Like, share, and subscribe for more hyper-local business stories from Camden County.
In Episode 86 of the Get In Your Business Podcast, host Alison Shores welcomes Baron from the Jacksonville North St. Marys KOA Holiday for a fun and informative conversation about one of Camden County’s most surprising destinations.What starts with a story about Sprinkles, the campground’s biscuit-loving bunny mascot, quickly turns into a deeper look at how this family-owned KOA Holiday has become much more than a traditional campground. Baron shares how his family took ownership in 2021 and focused on creating a guest-first experience built around comfort, nature, and genuine customer service.Listeners learn about the campground’s standout amenities, including cabins, RV and tent sites, a unique shipping container cabin, mini golf, a pool with a slide, disc golf, volleyball, dog-friendly spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and shaded walking paths. The episode also highlights the on-site restaurant and bar—open to the public—which features local beer, wine from nearby vineyards, and casual dining favorites.Baron discusses the future of camping, blending outdoor simplicity with modern conveniences, and shares how traveling across the United States in a small camper shaped his vision for what guests truly want. The episode wraps with rapid-fire questions covering sunset campfires, Georgia heat, and unforgettable camping memories.Whether you’re a local looking for a staycation, a traveler passing through on I-95, or just curious about modern camping, this episode offers a great look at a hidden gem right here in Camden County.🔑 Episode HighlightsMeet Sprinkles, the campground’s unofficial bunny mascotWhy this KOA Holiday is more than just campingCabins, RVs, tents, and a shipping container cabinFamily-friendly amenities including a pool with a slideOn-site restaurant and bar open to the publicReal customer service from a family-owned operationConvenient I-95 location with big-rig-friendly sites📣 Call-to-Action Links🔗 Book a Stay or Explore Amenities👉 https://koa.com/campgrounds/jacksonville-north-st-marys/📍 Get Directions (I-95, Exit 1)👉 https://maps.google.com/?q=Jacksonville+North+St+Marys+KOA+Holiday🍽️ Visit the On-Site Restaurant (Open to the Public)👉 https://koa.com/campgrounds/jacksonville-north-st-marys/🎧 Listen to Episode 86👉 https://camdenchamber.com/north-jaxstmarys-koa-holiday🏛️ Learn More About the Camden County Chamber👉 https://camdenchamber.com👍 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help support local business stories in Camden County.
Putters Golf Simulator

Putters Golf Simulator

2026-01-2316:52

🎙️ Episode 85 — Inside Camden County’s First 24/7 Golf SimulatorGet ‘N Your Business PodcastHost: Alison ShoresGuest: Andy Patel, Owner of Putters📌 Episode OverviewIn Episode 85, Alison Shores sits down with Andy, the owner of Putters—Camden County’s first-ever indoor golf simulator facility. Andy shares how Putters came to life, what makes the space completely unique, and why the 24/7 unmanned model is redefining how locals play and practice golf.From booking online and unlocking the door with a personal access code to playing world-famous courses indoors, this episode highlights how innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship are creating new experiences right here in Kingsland, Georgia.⛳ What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhat makes Putters Camden County’s first indoor golf simulatorHow the fully automated, unmanned 24/7 system worksHow to book a bay, receive access codes, and get startedWhy indoor golf is perfect for year-round play—rain or shineHow golfers can play 2,000+ courses worldwide using GSPro softwareHow players can practice, track swing data, and improve performanceHow online play allows golfers to compete with friends anywhere in the worldPricing structure: per bay, per hour (up to four players)Membership perks including discounts, priority booking, and late-night accessWhat’s coming next: lessons and leaguesWhy the community response has been overwhelmingly positive🏌️ About PuttersPutters is a modern indoor golf simulator facility located in Kingsland, GA. Designed for privacy, flexibility, and convenience, Putters allows golfers of all skill levels to play, practice, and compete anytime—day or night.⏱️ Chapter Markers00:00 – Camden County’s first golf simulator explained00:29 – Welcome to Episode 85 of the Get ‘N Your Business Podcast 00:51 – Meet Andy, owner of Putters 01:31 – Andy’s journey to Southeast Georgia & entrepreneurship 02:21 – What makes Putters unique (24/7 unmanned access) 02:52 – How booking, door codes & bay access work 04:12 – Playing 2,000+ courses worldwide with GSPro 05:03 – Practice modes, swing data & skill challenges 05:52 – Playing online with friends around the world 06:45 – Pricing: per bay, per hour (not per person) 07:00 – Why indoor golf is perfect year-round 07:50 – Andy’s love for golf & why he built Putters 08:58 – What to bring (clubs, balls, tees) 09:27 – Food & drink policy explained 10:03 – Location details in Kingsland, GA 10:33 – Membership options & exclusive perks11:29 – Community buzz & early response 12:05 – State-of-the-art technology & equipment 13:37 – How to contact Putters 14:12 – Rapid fire questions (favorite course & more) 15:36 – What’s coming next: lessons & leagues 16:00 – Final thoughts & invitation to visit Putters📍 Location:102 Marsh Harbor Parkway, Suite 108Kingsland, GA (near Laurel Island)🌐 Website:https://putterssim.com📧 Email: info@putterssim.com🎧 Listen & SubscribeBe sure to listen to Episode 85 of the Get ‘N Your Business Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay up to date on local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community leaders making an impact in Camden County.
Three Coastal Babies

Three Coastal Babies

2026-01-1636:47

Episode 84 spotlights Three Coastal Babies, a Camden County bamboo clothing brand founded by mom and entrepreneur Pam. Inspired by sensory-friendly comfort, TCB creates baby and adult essentials designed for everyday life.Chapters0:00 Bamboo Clothing First Impression – Ultra Soft Baby & Adult Wear 0:39 Episode 84 Intro + Get ’N’ Your Business Podcast Sponsors 1:01 Meet Pam, Founder of Three Coastal Babies (TCB) 1:54 From Dominican Republic to Camden County – Pam’s Journey 4:25 From Corporate America to Entrepreneur & Content Creator 5:54 Why Bamboo Clothing Helps Babies with Eczema & Sensory Issues 7:45 Starting a Clothing Brand – Taking the Entrepreneurial Leap 9:29 Bamboo Baby Zipper Rompers – Features Parents Love 10:49 Double Zippers, Convertible Feet & Grippes Explained 12:44 Bamboo Adult Clothing – V-Neck Tops & Daydream Dress Review 14:19 Bamboo Blankets – Triple-Layer, Slightly Weighted Comfort 16:18 Benefits of Bamboo Fabric – Moisture-Wicking & Temperature Control 17:06 Local Pickup & Warehouse Shopping in Camden County 17:29 Future Plans – Boutique Placement & Brick-and-Mortar Goals 20:01 Building a Village – Family, Community & Brand Ambassadors 22:22 Rapid Fire Questions – Business & Lifestyle Edition 23:17 First Product Sold & Meaning Behind Collection Names 24:05 Fashion Trends Busy Moms Actually Love 25:20 Small Business Lessons – Handling Opinions & Growth 29:56 Restock vs Sell Out – Clothing Brand Strategy Explained 32:34 Where to Shop Bamboo Clothing – threecoastalbabies.com 33:39 Wholesale Opportunities & Live Selling on Whatnot 34:46 Giveaway Alert – Win a $50 Three Coastal Babies Gift Card 36:32 Final Thoughts – Supporting Local & Women-Owned Businesses🧸 A mom turned a sleep struggle into a thriving bamboo clothing brand.👗 Comfort meets style—baby, toddler, and adult bamboo wear made for real life.🌿 Why bamboo fabric is changing the way families think about clothing.🏡 Built right here in Camden County with the support of an incredible community.🚀 Big goals ahead: local boutiques, wholesale growth, and more.🎧 Listen now to Episode 84 of the Get ’N’ Your Business Podcast👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔁 Share to support local business🛍️ Shop local: threecoastalbabies.com
The Decon Project

The Decon Project

2026-01-0943:55

🎙️ Episode 83 — Get ’N Your Business PodcastIn this episode of the Get ’N Your Business Podcast, host Allison Shores sits down with Pat Long—firefighter, paramedic, and founder of The Decon Project—to share a powerful story of faith, cancer survival, and purpose. Pat opens up about being in peak physical health when a small bump led to a shocking diagnosis of aggressive non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Despite minimal symptoms, he battled cancer with the support of his family, faith, and the firefighter brotherhood. That experience inspired The Decon Project, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing firefighter cancer risk through prevention, decontamination, and early detection. The conversation highlights the hidden dangers of toxic exposure in modern firefighting and the urgent need to set a new health and safety standard for fire departments. 🌐 Learn more or donate: https://thedeconproject.com 📱 Follow on social media for updates and impact stories: Instagram 📺 Watch Firefighter Devotionals – The Daily Decon on YouTubehttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/the-decon-projectEmail: Patrick@thedeconproject.comPhone: 770-862-1677Chapters00:00– A Shocking Diagnosis Despite Peak Health 02:32– Pat’s Journey Into the Fire Service 06:17– The “Bump” That Changed Everything11:13– From Slow-Growing to Aggressive Cancer 14:05– Brotherhood, Faith, and Community Support 17:40– What “Decon” Really Means for Firefighters 19:32– Cancer Risks & Toxic Exposure on the Job 20:34– Saunas, Detox, and Preventative Tools 22:48– Sleep, Hydration, and Shift-Work Risks 24:02– On-Scene Decon Wipes & Immediate Protection 26:21– Early Detection: Ultrasound & Heart Scans 28:25– Building a New Standard for Firefighter Health 34:41– The Cost of Cancer vs. Prevention 37:53– How You Can Support The Decon Project 41:36– Starting Local, Saving Lives 43:40– Final Thoughts & Call to Action
Salon Ella Par

Salon Ella Par

2026-01-0220:24

Podcast Show NotesPodcast: Get In Your Business PodcastEpisode: 82Host: Allison Shores (Camden County Chamber of Commerce)Guest:Jill Gay-Garay, owner of Salon Ella + Spa + Boutique Ella (St. Marys, GA)Presented by: Chairman Circle Sponsors (as mentioned in episode)Episode SummaryAllison Shores sits down with Jill Gay-Garay longtime Camden County local and founder of Salon Ella, to talk about how Jill built a true “one-stop shop” in St. Marys—salon, spa, and boutique all under one roof. Jill shares the meaningful story behind the name Ella, how the business has grown since opening in 2007, how her team keeps the experience welcoming and stress-free for clients, and what it’s really like to run a growing business while still working behind the chair.They also get into fun real-life topics like boutique buying (and why it’s a gamble), hair changes with age, and Jill’s best tips for “sleep hair” when hormones and night sweats are doing the most.Key Topics CoveredThe story behind the name “Ella” (Ella + Parker) and why it mattersHow Salon Ellar grew from a small team into a larger operationWhat Salon Ella offers: salon services, spa services, and boutique shoppingCreating a “walk in and feel at home” experience (greeting, layout, retail convenience)Boutique buying: balancing styles, ages, body types, and trendsJill’s reality: owner + stylist (25 years behind the chair)Team culture: “work family,” low drama, high respectHair + hormones: simple solutions like a silk bonnetFavorite Camden County spots + go-to hair productIf handed $1,000… Jill’s spending it on a reset tripQuick HighlightsSalon Ella Par opened in 2007 with Jill’s kids still tiny—and has steadily expanded ever since.The salon’s layout is intentional: easy retail access without walking through the entire salon.Jill says boutique buying is “shopping with other people’s eyes,” so they buy as a team to cover more styles.Hair changes as you age? Jill says 100% yes—just like skin.Best sleep-hair fix: silk pillowcase + silk bonnet.Full Show Notes: https://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/salon-ella-par00:00 Opening Banter02:52 Ellar Overview05:26 Boutique Strategy09:33 Owner Life12:10 Community Gratitude15:44 Rapid Questions
Show Notes: Episode 81 – Get In Your Business Podcast Guest: Patrick Sullivan, Attorney at Barnes, Cohen & Sullivan Host: Allison Shores, Camden County Chamber of Commerce Episode SummaryAllison sits down with local personal injury attorney Patrick Sullivan to pull back the curtain on personal injury law. Patrick debunks common myths (yes, including “ambulance chasers”), explains why lawyers advertise heavily, shares the real story behind the infamous McDonald’s hot coffee case, and gives practical advice on protecting yourself after a car accident.https://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/barnes-cohen-amp-sullivanKey Topics & Timestamps00:00- Intro & Welcome Patrick Sullivan 00:51- History of Barnes, Cohen & Sullivan 03:05- The "Ambulance Chaser" Myth Explained 04:13- The Real Story of the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case 06:39- Who Are We Really Suing? (It’s the Insurance Company) 09:18- Lawyers Can’t Call You… But Insurance Companies Can 11:40- Why You Should Talk to a Lawyer Early (And It’s Free) 13:16- Facing Billion-Dollar Insurance Giants 16:53- Pro Tip: Add Medical Payments (MedPay) to Your Policy 18:56- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage Explained 21:11- What To Do Immediately After an Accident 25:49- Why Your Rates Won’t Go Up for a Not-At-Fault Claim 26:59- Rapid Fire: Patrick’s Favorite Restaurant, Coaching, NIL Deals & More 32:20- Favorite Legal Movie: My Cousin Vinny 33:36- Contact Barnes, Cohen & Sullivan 35:13- Outro & Call to Action Key Takeaways- Personal injury lawyers are legally prohibited from cold-calling accident victims — that’s why you see so many ads. - Most cases recover from insurance, not the at-fault driver’s personal pocket. - Delaying medical treatment or legal consultation (even due to stigma) can seriously hurt your claim. - Two inexpensive insurance add-ons (MedPay + Added-On UM/UIM) can make a massive difference in covering bills and lost wages. - Prompt notice to your own insurance company is required — and they can’t raise your rates for a not-at-fault claim in Georgia.About Patrick SullivanPatrick has been practicing in the Camden County area since 2017. When he’s not in the office, he’s coaching his three kids’ competitive football and baseball teams. Fun fact: He’s also a certified NFL agent who helps young athletes navigate Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.Contact Barnes, Cohen & Sullivan📍 1511 Highway 40 East, Kingsland, GA (right next to the new Publix construction) 📞 (912) 342-2444 | (904) 396-5181 🌐 Visit their website or stop by for a free consultation. www.barnescohenandsullivan.comSponsorsThank you to our Chairman Circle sponsors: Georgia’s Own Credit Union, Lockheed, Comcast, Georgia Power Company, Spark Light, Plug Power, St. Mary’s DDA, TDS Telecom, and Ameris Bank.Subscribe, rate, and review the Get In Your Business Podcast on your favorite platform — and tag us when you share! 🚀
In this episode, Allison welcomes Justin, the new owner of Godspeed Motors Detailing in Camden County, Georgia. Justin recently relocated from the College Station, Texas area and joined the Chamber just a month ago. He shares his excitement about settling in Kingsland, enjoying the beautiful riding routes for his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and being just minutes from Florida.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/godspeed-motors-detailingChapters 0:00– Dirtiest car Justin ever cleaned (soccer mom minivan horror story) 0:29– Welcome to Episode 80 + sponsor shout-outs 1:20– Justin’s story: From Texas to Kingsland, Harley rider 2:49– What vehicles does he detail? (Cars, bikes, RVs!) 3:57– Why automatic car washes are secretly destroying your paint 5:46– Ceramic coating vs paint sealant – which one do you actually need? 7:37– How to protect against pollen, love bugs & bird poop 9:52– Getting rid of that awful teenage-boy-gym-locker smell 11:06– Holiday Reset special – 15% off for you + your referral 12:06– Rookie mistakes that scratch your car (you’re probably doing one) 13:23– Why he carries a pop-up canopy in the Georgia heat 14:50– Subscription plans + business fleet detailing 15:39– Rapid fire: Favorite local restaurants, music while detailing, sweet tea confession 17:37– How to book Justin right now (phone, text, website) 18:42– Final thank you + call to actionBook your detail today! Call/Text Justin: 979-334-4319 Website: GodspeedMotorsDetailingGA.comFacebook & Instagram: Godspeed Motors Detailing Like, comment your worst car mess story, and subscribe so you never miss a local business spotlight!How to Reach Justin- Phone/Text: 979-334-4319‍ ‍- Website: GodspeedMotorsDetailingGA.com‍ ‍
Sweet Luncheonette

Sweet Luncheonette

2025-12-1327:55

In this episode, host Alison Shores sits down with pastry artist and small business owner Stephanie Chain of Sweet Luncheonette in downtown St. Marys. Stephanie shares how a simple farmers market tent, a name chosen with help from special needs moms, and a love for beautiful desserts turned into a destination bakery known for its custom wedding cakes and handmade sugar flowers.They dive into how Sweet Luncheonette has grown into a warm, intimate “fun house” space offering wine tastings, cookie decorating classes, and Pan-to-Glass cooking demos, all designed to help people connect, learn, and feel at home. Stephanie also talks about the impact of Alive After 5, serving charcuterie and her famous deviled eggs, and how the event showed her what’s possible when they’re open more consistently on weekends. She opens up about the realities of small business ownership, the support of her husband Willie, daughter Serenity, and friends like Sally, and her journey into the world of wine as she pursues her sommelier certification.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/sweet-luncheonette
Episode Summary – Get ’N Your Business Podcast, Episode 78 Host Alison Shores sits down with Christine, owner of Kraken Coffee in downtown St. Marys, and Jaime Foddrell from Sysco to spill the beans on what it really takes to open (and grow) a beloved local coffee shop. Christine shares her journey from Nebraska to Denver and finally Camden County, how a coffee plantation visit in Kauai and a 34-year career as a dental hygienist led her to chase a new dream, and why baking from scratch and honoring family recipes are at the heart of Kraken’s menu. Jaime tells the hilarious story of their first meeting—parking in “her” spot at the house—and how that tense moment turned into a strong partnership that’s been there since the first kitchen-table planning session.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/kraken-coffee00:00– Cold open: “This one” walks in and crosses her arms 00:34– Welcome to Episode 78 & sponsor shout-outs 01:00– Meet Christine from Kraken Coffee & Jaime from Sysco 01:36– From Nebraska to Denver to Camden County 02:36– How a trip to a Hawaii coffee plantation sparked a dream 03:02– Leaving a 34-year career as a dental hygienist 03:49– Falling in love with baking and bringing it into the shop 04:52– 95% from-scratch bakery case & what’s truly homemade 05:21– The call: “Can we get Kraken’s Sysco order guide?” 06:04– The first house meeting & “You parked in my spot” 07:00– “I bake everything” – setting the standard from day one 07:50– Sysco brings in brokers, samples & full support 09:30– Construction chaos: ceilings falling & pipes bursting 12:10– Working with the City & fire chief before signing the lease 13:20– Becoming a test pilot for outdoor seating in downtown St. Marys 15:01– Jaime’s favorite: house-made energy drinks & his son’s cake pops 16:20– Cake pops, cheesecakes & a talented baking team 17:40– What’s on the menu: muffins, scones, kolaches, salads & paninis 18:55– Bagels shipped from New York & Christine’s favorite savory scones 19:30– Designing the cozy “coffee Cheers” vibe & that bold wallpaper 20:04– Customer service that feels like family 21:40– Creating tradition: a place for Saturday donuts & coffee 22:30– Why Camden County now feels more like home than anywhere else 23:20– The RJ love story: from local driver to Cisco Texas 24:20– Location, hours & being open seven days a week 25:20– Why there’s no “good” day for a coffee shop to close 26:15– Gratitude for the Chamber, Sysco & loyal guests 27:30– Final thoughts & invitation to visit Kraken Coffee
Ink and Ivy Boutique

Ink and Ivy Boutique

2025-11-2835:57

In this episode of the Get ’N Your Business Podcast, host Alison Shores sits down with Angelia Miner, the creative force behind Ink and Ivy Boutique and Metamodern Tattoo in St. Marys, Georgia. Angelia shares the story of how marrying a Camden County native brought her from Texas to a tiny coastal town she’d never seen—one that, at first, didn’t quite match her husband’s “Starbucks-on-every-corner” description. Over time, Camden’s small-town magic, slower pace, and salt-of-the-earth people won her over and became the backdrop for her two very community-minded businesses.Angelia opens up about growing up with very little, being raised by grandparents who quietly gave to their neighbors for decades, and how their packed-out funerals showed her the power of small, consistent acts of kindness. That legacy drives everything she does—from founding Metamodern Tattoo as a place of creativity, healing, and outreach, to building Ink and Ivy as a boutique that’s inclusive, affordable, and deeply connected to local makers. She talks about buying a second storefront on a leap of faith, embracing size-inclusive fashion without upcharges or separate sections, and now rolling out a “tiny house” mobile boutique that brings her shop (and opportunities for other entrepreneurs) into downtown events like Alive After Five. Throughout the conversation, Angelia and Alison highlight how relationships, generosity, and a willingness to “just do it and figure it out later” can transform both a business and a community.Full Show Notes https://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/ink-and-ivy-boutique⏱️ Chapter Markers 00:00 – Welcome to Episode 77 & sponsor shout-outs 01:02 – Meet Angelia: Ink and Ivy Boutique & Metamodern Tattoo 03:10 – From Texas to Camden: marrying a “Camden boy” 05:40 – First impressions of Camden & small-town reality check 07:30 – Grandparents’ legacy: giving, bread wagons & packed funerals 10:45 – The 15-minute decision to buy Metamodern Tattoo 13:40 – Creating a safe, supportive, community-focused tattoo shop 15:30 – The ambulance bay space becomes Ink and Ivy Boutique 17:50 – Finding her lane: comfy, cute, affordable “middle ground” style 20:00 – Size-inclusive shopping with no “plus-size section” or upcharges 22:35 – Partnering with local makers, crafters & other small businesses 25:00 – Styling with honesty: helping customers feel confident 27:15 – Gift baskets, school shirts & quiet giving behind the scenes 29:20 – The tiny house mobile boutique & Alive After Five 31:40 – Big ideas: pop-ups, scavenger hunts & helping start-ups shine 33:10 – Why Angelia loves Camden’s “small-town magic” 35:00 – How to find Ink and Ivy & Metamodern (location + online)Contact Information Ink and Ivy BoutiqueAngelia Miner912-439-3143555 Charlie Smith Sr. HWY Suite 1&2inkandivyboutique912@gmail.cominkandivyboutique.com
Episode Summary – Get ‘N Your Business Podcast, Episode 76 Host Alison Shores sits down with Alise Pate from the St. Marys Salvation Army to talk about Angel Tree season in Camden County—and all the ways this local team is quietly meeting needs all year long. Alise explains how the Angel Tree and Senior Tree programs work, from how children and seniors are referred, to where shoppers can find tags, to easy online options for giving through Walmart. She shares why unwrapped gifts and wrapping supplies matter, how distribution day is organized, and how every donation—whether a $5 stocking stuffer or a full wish list—helps make Christmas personal and joyful for local families.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/stmarys-salvation-army⏱ Chapter Markers 0:00 – Intro & Sponsor Shout-Outs 0:40 – Meet Guest: Alise Pate from Salvation Army St. Marys 1:30 – What Is Angel Tree & Who It Serves in Camden County2:45 – Angel Tree & Senior Tree Referrals (Kids & Seniors in Need) 3:40 – Walmart & Belk Angel Tree Tag Locations 4:45 – Online Angel Tree Shopping via Walmart (Zip Code 31558) 6:00 – Real Angel Stories & Why the Wish Lists Matter 7:20 – How to Donate Money Directly to Angel Tree 8:20 – Distribution Day Details & Why Gifts Must Be Unwrapped 9:30 – Senior Tree: Simple Requests, Big Impact 10:30 – Bell Ringing Season & RegisterToRing.com12:00 – How Organizations Can Take a Full Day of Bell Ringing 13:10 – Thrift Store, Donation Center & “Secret” 99¢ Days 14:30 – Store Hours, Donations & Drop-In Volunteers 16:00 – Pathway of Hope: Breaking Generational Poverty 18:00 – Life Skills, Budgeting & Moving Families Out of Survival Mode19:40 – Rent & Utility Assistance – Growing Local Need 21:10 – How Store Sales, Kettles & Events Fund Local Services 22:30 – Ways YOU Can Help: Shop, Volunteer, Ring, Donate 24:00 – Final Thank-Yous & Camden County Shout-Out 💙Alise PateService Center Coordinatoralise.pate@uss.salvationarmy.org912-882-2200912-54007341909 Osborne RD St. Marys GA 31558,US
Guest: Kaitlyn Sizemore, Southern Saint BoutiqueTheme: All things Pink Friday — shop small first!Episode SummaryHost Alison Shores welcomes Kaitlyn Sizemore of Southern Saint Boutique for a pink-themed chat about the nationwide Pink Friday movement—held the Friday before Black Friday to encourage the community to shop small first. Kaitlyn shares how Southern Saint grew from online pop-ups to a beloved downtown boutique, highlights their wide size range, weekly new arrivals, skincare and haircare picks, and their adorable Little Saints kids’ collection. They preview Southern Saint’s Pink Friday party on November 21, 4–8 PM, featuring layered freebies, giveaways, and 32 brand-new doorbuster styles ordered just for the night. The celebration extends beyond one shop: Alison and Kaitlyn spotlight the spirit of collaboration across local boutiques (not competition), give shoutouts to Boutique Elar, Hello Mary, Ink & Ivy, Salt Cloth, and The Curated Closet, and remind listeners Southern Saint also has a mini-setup inside Bloom Bar in Kingsland. Alison closes by recognizing Kaitlyn as this year’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Award winner and thanking the Chamber’s Chairman Circle sponsors.Full Show notes https://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/southern-saint-boutiqueChapters0:00– Meet Alison & Kaitlyn 💗 0:15– Southern Saint’s story 🌱 0:55– What’s in the boutique 🛍️ 1:35– Little Saints kids line 👶 2:05– Why Pink Friday matters 🎀 2:30– Event details + free gifts 🎁 2:55– 32 new doorbusters 👗 3:20– Sassy Sodas + vendors 🥤 3:40– Shoutout to local boutiques 🤝 4:10– Shop small this season ❤️ 4:30– Award spotlight 🏆 4:45– Final Pink Friday invite 📅Southern Saint BoutiqueKaitlyn Sizemoresouthernsaintboutique.com708 Osborne Street Suite 102 St. Marys GAsouthern_saint_boutique@hotmail.com
In this episode of the Get ’N Your Business Podcast, host Alison Shores from the Camden County Chamber of Commerce packs the studio with community champions to spotlight the impact of one powerhouse entrepreneur: Dan Black. Dan—owner of Wee Pub, Avant Catering, co-owner of Firefly Taco Cantina, and formerly Angel’s Cafe—joins Alison alongside Candace Pullum from the City of St. Marys DDA/Main Street and Jaime Foddrell from Sysco to share how collaboration, hospitality, and hometown pride are reshaping Camden County’s food and event scene.Together, they walk through Dan’s “bartender to bar owner” journey, the evolution of Wee Pub, the elevated dining and vibe at Firefly, the growth of Avant Catering and Amelia Events, and the intentional way these businesses invest back into the community—from jobs for local youth to marquee events like Taste of Camden, Cinco de Mayo 5K, weddings, and downtown experiences in St. Marys. The conversation highlights how strong partnerships between small businesses, suppliers, and city leadership are creating a thriving, welcoming destination that locals are proud to call home.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/mcgarveys-wee-pub-south⏱️ Chapter Markers 0:00 – Welcome & Chairman’s Circle sponsor shoutout 0:56 – Full house intro: Dan, Candace & Jaime in studio 2:00 – Bartender-to-bar-owner: The Wee Pub origin story 3:59 – Surviving highs, lows & growth at Wee Pub 5:21 – New lease, new menu, new POS: Wee Pub’s next 5 years 6:15 – Sysco & Dan: tickets, trust & a true partnership 8:02 – Candace on Dan’s role with DDA & community leadership 9:07 – Creating the catering ordinance & helping other businesses 10:16 – Taste of Camden11:18 – Introducing Firefly Taco Cantina: concept, vibe & team 13:39 – Building strong teams & why great hospitality is rare 15:48 – Avant Catering: top-tier weddings, events & service18:19 – Amelia Events: rentals, design & growth from the garage up 20:03 – Santa Maria venue: weddings, stays & a game changer for St. Marys 23:43 – Alive After Five & downtown momentum in St. Marys 26:21 – Angels Café memories & the pivot to sustainable growth 29:01 – Jaime on community, support & why Dan’s impact matters 31:03 – Dan on Camden County, his team, Rosanna & being “all in” 33:06 – Closing thoughts & subscribe reminderContact InformationMcGarvey's Wee PubDan Blackdblack1680@yahoo.com(912) 467-4763
Glam & Glow Beauty

Glam & Glow Beauty

2025-11-0117:46

In this episode, Alison welcomes Ashley Jones, Camden County “implant” (by marriage 😄) and owner of Glam & Glow Beauty and Body Services, to talk about building a beauty business that’s rooted in care, education, and comfort. Ashley explains how she started with makeup, but because so many clients kept asking about skin, she went back to school to specialize in skincare and body waxing. Now she offers custom facials, relaxing facials, body waxing (including underarms and Brazilian), and skincare consultations — all in a private, welcoming suite on Hwy 40 in St. Marys.Ashley breaks down her philosophy that skincare is 80/20 — she’s only 20% of the journey, and the other 80% is what clients do at home. That’s why she spends so much time educating people about exfoliation, ingrown hairs, product ingredients like hyaluronic acid, and choosing products meant for their skin — not just what’s trending on TikTok.Full Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/glam-glow-bbs🎧 Clickable Chapter Markers01:19– Meet today’s guest: Ashley Jones, Glam & Glow Beauty & Body Services 01:36– “I’m an implant!” Ashley’s Camden County story 02:18– From makeup artist to skincare & waxing pro 03:02– Why clients kept asking about skin 03:35– What Glam & Glow offers now (custom facials, relaxing facials, waxing) 04:16– The 80/20 rule of skincare: you do most of the work 04:57– Relaxing vs corrective facials 05:30– Underarm waxing?! Alison’s first experience 06:15– Why waxing lasts longer than shaving 07:00– Ingrown hairs and why exfoliation matters 07:42– Physical vs chemical exfoliation (and why military folks get ingrowns) 08:25– Ingredient talk: hyaluronic acid made simple 09:10– Ashley’s #1 skincare advice: consistency 09:45– Don’t use products made for someone else’s skin 10:25– Introducing Ashley’s skincare coloring book 11:05– What’s inside “Alphabets of Beauty” 11:37– Where to buy it (in the shop + on Amazon) 12:05– Creating an intimate, safe space for beauty services 12:45– Location: 4499 Hwy 40 E, Suite B (don’t miss the turn!) 13:20– Booking + why she’s appointment only 13:55– Q&A / rapid fire with Ashley 14:35– Her favorite Camden County restaurants 15:10– Fun fact: Ashley was in the 2006 Miss Okefenokee pageant 16:05– How to contact Glam & Glow (text is best) 16:35– Final shoutouts + thanks for supporting local businesses 17:10– Episode closePurchase Book: https://shorturl.at/O4uMpContact InformationGlam and Glow Beauty and Body ServicesAshley Jonesglambyashleymua@gmail.comwww.glamandglowbbs.com(912) 223-5893
Herc Rentals

Herc Rentals

2025-10-2730:30

Alison sits down with Nick Reed and Dean Skinner of Herc Rentals (formerly Tri-Lane) to unpack how the company has evolved from a traditional equipment renter into a full-scale solutions provider serving commercial, industrial, government, and residential needs. 👇 Watch by Chapter:0:00 Welcome + Sponsor Shoutouts0:45 Meet Nick & Dean from Herc Rentals1:25 From Tri-Lane to Herc: What’s New3:00 Equipment & Services Overview6:00 Emergency Response & Hurricane Readiness8:30 Safety Culture: The 3 Pillars10:45 Training, Certifications & Community Focus13:00 Film Industry Gear & Behind-the-Scenes Work15:00 Used Equipment Sales & How to Connect16:30 Rapid Fire Q&A + Wrap-UpFull Show Noteshttps://camdenchamber.com/getnyour-bis/herc-rentals
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